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Flora is one of Mykonos's most established supermarkets, with a location directly at Mykonos Island National Airport (JMK) and a second branch in the village of Vothanas. With a rating of 4.6 from nearly 2,000 Google reviews, it's a reliable stop whether you've just landed and need to stock a villa, or you're mid-stay and running low on supplies. The store goes beyond standard grocery retail. Flora operates its own wine and spirits department — branded as Cava Flora — stocks a dedicated delicatessen section with premium and imported products, and carries a wide household essentials range. An online shop is also available at eshop.mykonos-flora.gr, and telephone orders can be placed on +30 22890 22275, which is useful if you're managing a large group or self-catering rental. Flora also operates a B2B wholesale service, making it a practical resource for villa managers, event caterers, and rental operators on the island who need to source in larger quantities. What to Expect The airport branch is the primary retail location, and it's built to a noticeably modern standard for a supermarket — the store's own materials describe a contemporary design with considered aesthetics. That said, the core function is purely practical: you're here to stock up, and Flora covers the main categories well. The product range spans breakfast staples, fresh fruit and vegetables, chilled and frozen goods, dairy, deli meats and cheeses, personal care, pet supplies, and household items. The delicatessen section carries premium and imported lines, which is useful on an island where specialty items can otherwise be scarce or expensive in convenience stores. The Cava Flora wine and spirits department is the standout section for visitors. It stocks an extensive selection of Greek and international bottles, including rarer and premium labels that are harder to find elsewhere on Mykonos. If you're putting together drinks for a villa gathering or want to take home a quality Greek wine, this is the best-stocked option at the airport-area end of the island. The wholesale operation runs on different hours from the retail floor, so if you're planning a bulk order as a property manager or event planner, check the wholesale schedule separately through the website or by phone before arriving. How to Get There The Flora airport branch is located within the Mykonos Island National Airport complex at Mikonos 846 00. If you're arriving by plane, it's accessible on foot from the arrivals area — a logical first stop before heading to your accommodation. By car or taxi from Mykonos Town (Chora), the airport is roughly a 3–4 km drive southeast along the main island road. Parking is available in the airport zone. The Vothanas branch is located in the village of Vothanas, slightly inland and accessible by car or local bus from Mykonos Town. There is no direct boat or water access to either branch. Visitors staying in the southern beach areas — near Platis Gialos or Psarou — will find Vothanas a more convenient stop than the airport location. Best Time to Visit Flora is open Monday through Saturday from 8:00 AM to 8:30 PM. It is closed on Sundays for retail shopping at the airport branch. If you need supplies on a Sunday, the wholesale side of the airport location operates reduced hours (10:00 AM–1:00 PM), but that service is trade-oriented. The busiest periods track with the island's tourist peak — July and August bring the highest foot traffic, and mid-morning arrivals days (particularly Saturdays) can make the airport branch crowded. Arriving early in the morning or after 6:00 PM on weekdays tends to mean shorter queues. Mykonos's tourist season runs roughly April through October, and Flora operates year-round, which is practical for off-season visitors and island residents alike. Tips for Visiting Check the online shop before a big stock-up. The eshop at eshop.mykonos-flora.gr lets you browse and order remotely, which saves time if you're managing a large villa or group arrival. The Cava section warrants a dedicated browse. The wine and spirits range is unusually broad for a supermarket, and includes premium Greek labels alongside international bottles. If you want to buy local wine to take home, this is a practical place to do it. Wholesale inquiries go through the same phone line. If you need to arrange a bulk order for catering or a villa, call +30 22890 22275 or use the contact email [email protected] to discuss B2B terms before showing up. The airport branch is closed on Sundays for retail. Plan your shopping around Monday–Saturday hours to avoid arriving at a closed store. Use the Flora Club Card if you're a regular visitor or resident. The loyalty card offers access to ongoing discounts; worth registering if you stay on Mykonos for more than a week or return seasonally. The Vothanas branch serves the central and southern parts of the island. If your accommodation is closer to the interior villages or the southern beaches, Vothanas may save you a trip to the airport end of the island. Deli and premium products are worth checking for local specialties. Greek cheeses, cured meats, and local pantry items stocked in the delicatessen section make for practical souvenirs or villa cooking ingredients. Practical Information Address: Mykonos Island National Airport (JMK), Mikonos 846 00, Greece Phone: +30 2289 022275 Email: [email protected] Website: mykonos-flora.gr Online shop: eshop.mykonos-flora.gr Opening hours (Airport branch — retail): Monday–Saturday: 8:00 AM–8:30 PM Sunday: Closed Wholesale hours (Airport branch): Monday–Saturday: 8:00 AM–4:00 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM–1:00 PM Vothanas branch: Monday–Saturday: 8:00 AM–8:30 PM Sunday: Closed Flora accepts telephone and online orders. The B2B wholesale service is available to trade customers; contact via phone or email to arrange.
Armonia Super Market is a well-rated grocery store on Mykonos, sitting at coordinates that place it on the outskirts of Mykonos Town — close enough to the main settlement to be genuinely useful for visitors staying in or around the Chora. With a 4.3-star rating from 22 reviews and extended weekday hours running until 9:30 PM, it covers the practical end of island life that hotels and tavernas do not. For self-catering travellers, day-trippers picking up provisions before a beach run, or anyone who needs to restock basics mid-stay, this is a straightforward option without the premium markup you'll find at smaller convenience kiosks closer to the waterfront. What to Expect Armonia operates as a full-service grocery store, stocking the everyday range you'd need for a self-catering holiday or a week's worth of provisions: fresh produce, chilled dairy, bottled water, wine and beer, packaged goods, snacks, and household supplies. Greek supermarkets at this category and scale typically carry local olive oils, canned goods like chickpeas and lentils, Greek yoghurt, honey, and regional cheeses — the kind of items that double as practical eating and edible souvenirs. The shop sits on an unnamed road in the 846 00 postal area of Mykonos, which covers the broader Mykonos Town zone. The location is not in the narrow-lane pedestrian interior of the Chora, which means easier access by car or scooter and more realistic delivery or load-up logistics. Expect a standard supermarket layout, ambient lighting, and checkout counters — functional rather than atmospheric, which is exactly what you want when you're buying laundry detergent or a bag of pasta. The weekday closing time of 9:30 PM is notably late by Greek island standards outside of tourist-strip convenience stores, which makes it useful if you're arriving on an afternoon ferry or returning from a long day at a beach on the southern coast. How to Get There The supermarket is located at approximately 37.4348° N, 25.3402° E, which places it on the road network on the edge of Mykonos Town rather than inside the pedestrian Chora. The most practical approach is by car, scooter, or ATV — the standard modes of transport on Mykonos for anywhere beyond the immediate old town. From the main Fabrika bus square, which is the hub of the island's public bus network, the location is reachable in a short drive or a 15–20 minute walk depending on your exact starting point. Parking in this part of Mykonos is generally more manageable than in the tourist core, though spaces fill up during the peak summer months of July and August. Taxis from the waterfront taxi stand in Mykonos Town are another option; the fare for a short trip of this nature will be modest. There is no direct water access, and the location is not served by ferry or boat. Best Time to Visit Armonia is open year-round on consistent hours, so the primary consideration is avoiding the mid-morning rush that tends to build in Greek supermarkets between 10 AM and 1 PM when locals and early-rising visitors overlap. The first hour after opening — 8 AM on weekdays — tends to be quiet. Equally, the late-afternoon slot from around 5 PM to 7 PM, while busier, is manageable. In peak season (June through September), Mykonos sees significant tourist volume and supermarkets across the island get busier. Sunday hours are shorter — 10 AM to 8 PM — so plan ahead if you know you'll need supplies over the weekend. Outside of peak season, from October through May, crowds thin substantially and shopping is quicker in every respect. Tips for Visiting Bring your own bags. Greek supermarkets charge for plastic bags, and having a reusable tote saves a small but consistent cost across a week's shopping. Check Sunday hours before you go. The store opens two hours later and closes 90 minutes earlier on Sundays compared to weekday hours — this catches visitors off guard. Stock up on water here rather than at beach kiosks. Large bottles of still or sparkling water are significantly cheaper at a supermarket than from beach vendors or hotel minibars. Greek pantry staples are worth browsing. Even on a practical grocery run, look for locally produced olive oil, thyme honey, and dried herbs — these are often better value at a supermarket than at a dedicated tourist shop. Pay by card if possible. Most Greek supermarkets accept Visa and Mastercard; contactless payment is widely available. Factor in the drive. If you're based in the Chora and on foot, this is not a walkable errand for a heavy load — arrange transport before going. Arrive before 9 PM on weekdays. The listed closing time is 9:30 PM, but staff begin closing procedures before that. Aim to be inside by 9:00 PM at the latest. Refrigerated sections stock local cheeses. Feta, graviera, and kopanisti — a spicy Mykonian soft cheese — are worth picking up if you're self-catering. Practical Information Address: Unnamed Road, Mikonos 846 00, Greece Opening Hours: Monday – Saturday: 8:00 AM – 9:30 PM Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM Google Maps: The store is listed on Google Maps and can be located by searching "Armonia Super Market Mykonos" or via the coordinates 37.4348° N, 25.3402° E. Phone: Not publicly listed. Website: Not available at time of publication. Rating: 4.3 out of 5 (based on 22 Google reviews). For visitors renting an apartment or villa with a kitchen, this supermarket is one of the practical stops worth noting early in your stay. Stock your fridge on arrival and you'll save considerably on meals throughout the week — even on Mykonos, where dining out at every meal adds up quickly.
