
Cavo Paradiso is Mykonos's legendary open-air clifftop club, perched above Paradise Beach and open roughly June to September with international DJ residencies. Entry typically runs €40–€90 depending on the lineup; tables start near €1,000. Nights begin late (around 1am) and run past sunrise — so book ahead for marquee dates and pre-arrange your ride home, because taxis vanish at 4am.
It's the headline venue in the Mykonos party scene — pair this with our Mykonos DJ scene 2026 calendar and the broader Mykonos clubs guide.
Table of Contents
- What is Cavo Paradiso?
- How much are tickets and tables?
- Who plays at Cavo Paradiso in 2026?
- How do you get there — and home at 4am?
- Cavo Paradiso vs Scorpios vs beach clubs
- Insider tips for the best night
- Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cavo Paradiso?
Cavo Paradiso is an open-air nightclub built into the cliff above Paradise Beach on Mykonos's south coast. Open since 1993, it's regularly ranked among the world's best clubs, famous for a pool-side dancefloor, panoramic Aegean views and a season of marquee electronic DJs. Unlike the island's daytime beach clubs, Cavo is a pure night venue: doors open late and the party peaks at sunrise.
It draws an international crowd of clubbers in July and August, with quieter, cheaper nights in June and September. The vibe is high-energy house and techno rather than the table-service lounging of the beach clubs.
How much are tickets and tables?
Prices vary by night and headliner, but as a 2026 guide:
- General admission: about €40–€90, often including one drink; marquee names cost more.
- Advance vs door: buying online ahead is usually cheaper and guarantees entry on sold-out nights.
- Drinks: cocktails from about €15–€20.
- Tables / bottle service: from around €1,000, scaling up for prime dancefloor positions and big lineups.
Budget extra for transport, and carry some cash even though cards are accepted.
Who plays at Cavo Paradiso in 2026?
Cavo Paradiso's season runs roughly June to late September, with a rotating bill of internationally touring house and techno DJs plus its own event series. Lineups are announced progressively through spring and summer, so exact dates firm up close to the season.
Because headliners and prices change weekly, check the venue's official calendar before you book flights around a specific name — and cross-reference our regularly updated Mykonos DJ scene 2026 guide, which tracks who's playing across the island.
How do you get there — and home at 4am?
Cavo Paradiso sits above Paradise Beach, about 6 km south of Mykonos Town (Chora).
- Club shuttle bus: Cavo runs seasonal shuttles from Mykonos Town — the simplest option.
- Bus: daytime KTEL buses serve Paradise Beach, but they stop long before the club winds down.
- Taxi: scarce and surge-priced at peak times; nearly impossible at 4–6am without pre-booking.
- Rental car/ATV: gives total freedom, but don't drink and drive — only sensible with a non-drinking driver.
For daytime freedom and stress-free pre-parties, many visitors rent wheels — compare verified options on our Mykonos car rental page. Pre-arrange a transfer for the ride home.
Cavo Paradiso vs Scorpios vs beach clubs
- Cavo Paradiso: night-time superclub, big-name DJs, dancefloor energy until sunrise.
- Scorpios: sunset ritual, boho-luxe day-to-night beach club at Paraga — more lounge than rave.
- Paradise / Tropicana / Nammos: daytime beach clubs for sunbeds, music and table service by the sea.
In short: beach clubs for the day, Cavo Paradiso for the night. See the full breakdown in our Mykonos beach clubs & nightlife guide.
Insider tips for the best night
- Go in June or September for lower prices and a less crowded floor.
- Buy GA online in advance for headline nights.
- Arrive after 1–2am — it fills up late and peaks near dawn.
- Pre-book transport home before you go out.
- Dress smart-casual: stylish but dancefloor-ready; no strict formal code.
- Pace yourself — drinks are pricey and the night is long.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How much does it cost to get into Cavo Paradiso?
A: General admission is typically €40–€90 in 2026 depending on the night and headliner, often including one drink. Tables with bottle service start around €1,000, and cocktails run about €15–€20. Buying online in advance is usually cheaper and guarantees entry.
Q2: When is Cavo Paradiso open?
A: The club operates seasonally, roughly from June to late September, with the busiest and priciest nights in July and August. June and September are quieter and cheaper.
Q3: How do you get to Cavo Paradiso from Mykonos Town?
A: It's about 6 km south of Mykonos Town above Paradise Beach. The easiest options are the club's seasonal shuttle bus or a pre-booked transfer; regular taxis are scarce and expensive in the early-morning hours.
Q4: What time does Cavo Paradiso open and close?
A: Doors open late (around 1am) and the party runs past sunrise, often to 6am or later. The dancefloor peaks in the pre-dawn hours, so arrive after 1–2am.
Q5: Is there a dress code at Cavo Paradiso?
A: There's no strict formal dress code; smart-casual and stylish but comfortable, dancefloor-ready clothing is ideal. Some marquee events may have stricter entry.
Q6: Cavo Paradiso or a beach club — which should I choose?
A: Choose a beach club (Scorpios, Paradise, Nammos) for daytime sun, music and table service, and Cavo Paradiso for a big-name DJ night that runs until sunrise. Many visitors do both on different days.
Planning a big night out? Track who's playing in our Mykonos DJ scene 2026 guide, compare daytime venues in our Mykonos clubs guide, and sort daytime transport with Mykonos car rental.






