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Experience Greek ancient wine varieties on a relaxed beachside tasting in Mykonos, guided by a Michelin-star sommelier, with stunning views and authentic flavors.

If you’ve ever dreamed of sipping wine beneath the clear skies and gentle sea breezes of Mykonos, this wine-tasting experience promises just that—plus a healthy dose of Greek history and tradition. This tour isn’t your average wine tasting; it’s a carefully curated journey into ancient Greek wine varieties, many of which are rarely found on the modern market. Led by a licensed sommelier with Michelin-star experience, you’ll explore Greek wines in a stunning, secluded beach setting that feels miles away from the crowded island hotspots.
One thing we love about this experience is how it combines authenticity and relaxation. The setting is ultra-chilled—think comfy cushions on soft sands, a panoramic view of the Aegean, and expert guidance that makes each sip more meaningful. The chance to taste rare Greek varieties paired with local nibbles makes this a truly memorable journey.
A possible consideration is the location—since the beach is quite isolated, transport costs and logistics can add up, especially if you’re relying on taxis. Also, the tour isn’t suitable for guests with mobility challenges or pregnant visitors, due to the beach setting and walking involved.
This experience is best suited for wine lovers, couples on romantic getaways, or groups celebrating special occasions like birthdays and honeymoons. If you’re after a unique, authentic taste of Greece away from the tourist crowds, this tour is a perfect fit.

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Starting Point & Setting:
The tour kicks off at a designated meeting point in Mykonos, with options for pick-up and drop-off available at an extra charge. From there, you’ll head to a secret beach location—a true highlight. This isn’t a crowded, bustling beach with tavernas and loud music; it’s an isolated stretch of sand with minimal footprints, where you can unwind on cushions and enjoy the Aegean breeze.
The Beachside Atmosphere:
Many reviews highlight how the relaxed, bohemian setup enhances the experience. Guests have described it as a “private getaway” with a “great view of the small islands,” thanks to Mastoris, the host, who ensures the spot is perfect for tasting. The environment is casual, with comfortable attire recommended—ladies, no high heels here!
Guided Tasting & Learning:
Your guide, a licensed WSET sommelier, will introduce you to Greek wines that are centuries old—wines that Greeks once considered the “beverage of gods.” Expect to swirl, smell, and savor wines that evoke memories of summer fruits, honey, and countryside harvests. Reviewers have praised Stelios (the guide) for his knowledge, passion, and outgoing personality, which add richness to the experience. One guest noted how Stelios’s passion made the tasting “the perfect experience.”
What You’ll Taste:
Participants typically sample 3 or 5 wines, depending on the package they select. These are rare Greek varieties, so if you’re used to commercial wines, prepare for a new world of flavors. The wines are thoughtfully paired with Greek cheeses, spreads, and finger foods, elevating the tasting to a full sensory experience. One reviewer mentioned how the snacks, including crackers and local spreads, paired “perfectly” with the wines.
Tasting Notes & Aromas:
Guests are encouraged to observe the wine’s color, swirl to release aromas, and then close their eyes to truly experience the scent. Expect to find notes reminiscent of melon, honey, or countryside herbs—each sip invoking a sense of Greek tradition and history. Several reviews highlight how these wines can evoke childhood memories or images of sharing fruits and honey with family and friends.
Duration & Flexibility:
The tasting lasts about 2 hours, allowing enough time for relaxed sipping, chatting, and enjoying the surroundings. The experience is offered both as a semi-private and private tour, accommodating small groups for intimacy or those wanting a slightly larger gathering.
At $137.57 per person, this experience isn’t the cheapest on the island, but when you consider the quality of the wines, the expert guidance, and the stunning setting, it becomes a compelling option. The tour provides access to Greek wines that are difficult to find elsewhere, paired with local snacks, making it a delightful cultural and sensory journey. The personalized attention from the guide enhances the experience, ensuring novices and wine enthusiasts alike leave with a new appreciation for Greece’s ancient vinicultural roots.
Since the tour is booked on average 55 days in advance, it indicates strong demand—likely because it offers a truly unique experience. The small group sizes (max 12 travelers) mean you’ll get personalized insights, making this feel more like a special gathering than a typical tourist activity.

Getting There:
The meeting point is in Mykonos, with optional transportation available for an additional fee. Be aware that taxis to the secluded beach can cost around €100 or more, as some reviewers have pointed out, so factoring this into your budget is wise. Arrive on time—being late means you might miss part of the experience, and unfortunately, refunds aren’t given for late arrivals.
What to Bring:
Light, comfortable clothing, sunscreen, and a hat are advisable. Since the beach is natural and unspoiled, avoid high heels or heavy footwear. A camera or phone for photos is encouraged, especially with the stunning views.
Accessibility & Considerations:
The tour isn’t recommended for those with mobility challenges because of the walking involved on uneven terrain. It’s also not suitable for pregnant guests. If you have allergies or dietary restrictions, notify the organizers beforehand—some accommodations can be made.
Weather & Location Changes:
The tour operator reserves the right to change the beach location due to unforeseen circumstances, so keep an eye on weather forecasts. If rain or strong winds threaten, the experience might shift but will likely maintain its core appeal.

One guest, Maura D., raved about Stelios, noting how his “knowledge and passion for the wine paired with his outgoing personality made this the perfect experience”—a testament to the quality of guiding. Another reviewer, Carl N., appreciated the “secluded beach” and the “great view,” emphasizing how Mastoris’s local knowledge created a truly private escape.
Marissa N. called it a “perfect secret beach picnic,” praising the beautiful setting and friendly guidance, while Kathy K. shared how the experience was “the best time,” highlighting the engaging conversation and the memorable, relaxed atmosphere.
Less glowing reviews mention the logistical challenges of reaching the beach and the additional costs involved, but even skeptics acknowledged that the quality of wines and the host’s friendliness made up for these hurdles.

This wine tasting tour is a fantastic choice for those looking to combine luxury, authenticity, and natural beauty. It’s best suited for travelers who value immersive cultural experiences and don’t mind a bit of travel effort to reach a more private, scenic spot. It’s perfect for romantic outings, special celebrations, or anyone curious about Greece’s wine heritage beyond the typical tourist offerings.
While the extra costs of transportation and the limited accessibility might be considerations, the overall experience delivers a genuine taste of Greek tradition, paired with unforgettable views. If you’re seeking a relaxing, educational, and uniquely Greek activity, this wine tasting on Mykonos’s secret beach may just be the highlight of your trip.

Is transportation to the beach included?
No, transportation is not included but can be arranged at an extra charge. Taxis to the secluded beach can be expensive, so plan accordingly.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 2 hours, giving ample time to enjoy the wines, snacks, and scenery without feeling rushed.
Can I choose between private and semi-private options?
Yes, when booking, you can select your preferred option, which influences the group size and intimacy of the experience.
What should I wear for the tour?
Casual, comfortable clothes suitable for a beach setting—no high heels. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses.
Is this experience suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility issues?
No, it’s not recommended due to walking on uneven terrain and the beach setting.
What wines will I taste?
You’ll sample 3 or 5 Greek wines that are rare and connected to ancient Greek traditions, often paired with local cheeses and spreads.
What if I have food allergies?
Notify the organizer in advance. They will do their best to accommodate dietary needs, but cannot guarantee a perfect match for all allergies.
In all, this wine tasting in Mykonos offers an authentic glimpse into Greece’s ancient vinicultural roots, set in an idyllic beach environment. It’s a must-try for those craving a blend of culture, nature, and exceptional wine.