When you
have only a few hours to spend on Mykonos and want
to go to a beach this is the closest beach to the
town center, only about a 15 minute walk.
You can find a small
traditional Greek taverna located just a few footsteps
from the waters edge. This beach is a good place to
hunt shells and stones or just take a walk along a
stretch of sand. Sometimes you can even see a local
Greek fishing for octopus or gathering sea urchins.
If you are in town for business and find yourself
with a small afternoon break, join the tourists for
a quick swim in the sea or a few hours of sun.
During war times this beach was used to
bring in black market essential goods from other islands
via caique - boat and therefore stories of pirates
evolved. One of the stories is about the ghost of
a pirate named Kapetanaki (little captain) whose spirit
was haunting the beach. The story was made up in order
to keep people off the beach at night so that the
goods could be unloaded from the caiques.
The name Megali Ammos means 'big
sand'. This name originated because before the road
was built the sand extended back as far as the base
of the hill sides. The beach is on the northwest side
of Mykonos, therefore is disturbed by the north wind.