Jet privé pour Mykonos

Charter a Private Jet to Mykonos
Mykonos is one of the most sought-after destinations in the Mediterranean, and through the summer it draws a steady flow of private traffic from across Europe and beyond. The island pairs the things that fill a Cyclades summer – whitewashed lanes, beach clubs, and some of the best-known nightlife in Greece – with the kind of demand that makes flying privately the natural way in: a short season, a small island, and an airport that runs at full stretch through July and August.
Most clients arrive either directly from European cities or via Athens on a short connecting hop, and many fold Mykonos into a wider island itinerary alongside Santorini or the wider Cyclades. Whichever way the trip comes together, Global Charter arranges the aircraft, the slots and the timing around the island's busiest weeks, when availability tightens and short notice is the norm rather than the exception.
How Much is a Private Jet to Mykonos?
Rates for private jet charter to Mykonos vary depending on your departure city, the aircraft chosen, and the time of year. Demand peaks through July and August, when availability across the Greek islands tightens and pricing firms up accordingly, so there is value in booking ahead for travel in the busiest weeks. Below are some of the most popular routes into the island:
Global Charter monitors real-time market availability to secure the most competitive quotes. For bespoke pricing, reach out to our team directly.
Best Airport in Mykonos for Private Jet Charter
Mykonos is served by a single airport, Mykonos Airport (JMK), around 4 kilometres southeast of Mykonos Town and a short drive from the main hotels, the port and the beaches along the south coast. It handles both commercial and private traffic, and through July and August it is one of the busier airports in the Cyclades.
Capacity is the thing to plan around. The apron is small and parking is limited, so in peak season slots are harder to come by and aircraft often drop passengers and reposition rather than wait on the ground. This is why booking ahead matters on summer trips, particularly for arrivals timed around an event or a yacht departure. Our team handles the slot and handling arrangements at JMK as part of putting the charter together, so the constraints are managed before they become a problem.
Our Guide to Mykonos
Mykonos rewards knowing the island a little before you arrive. The south coast is where the energy concentrates: Paradise and Super Paradise for the well-known beach clubs and DJ sets, Psarou for the polished, see-and-be-seen end of things around Nammos. For something calmer, Ornos and Platis Gialos make practical, well-connected bases with easy water-taxi access along the coast, while the inland villages and the north stay quieter still. Where you choose to stay shapes the whole trip, and the island can be a very different place depending on which version of it you have come for.
Mykonos Town itself is best taken early or late in the day, before the cruise crowds arrive in the late morning and after they thin out toward evening, when the lanes, the waterfront at Little Venice and the windmills are at their most pleasant. Across the island, the season runs hardest from June to September, with July and August the busiest and most expensive weeks and the shoulder months either side often the more rewarding time to come.
Global Charter tip: Psarou and Ornos bays are two of the busiest yacht anchorages on the island in high summer, and clients often combine a stay with time on the water. If your trip involves joining a yacht, tell us early – aligning the arrival at Mykonos with a tender or transfer to the boat is far easier to arrange before the peak-season slots fill than on the day.

Arriving in Greece
Entry requirements are the same whether you fly privately or commercially, though arriving by private jet means clearing immigration through the FBO rather than the main terminal. Visitors from countries such as the UK, US, Canada and Australia need no visa for stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period, travelling on a valid passport, while travellers from countries that are not visa-exempt will need a Schengen visa arranged in advance.
European entry rules are changing, so confirm the current position for your nationality before departure, and our team can advise on documentation as part of arranging your flight.
Getting Around Mykonos
Mykonos is a small island, but its roads are narrow and slow through July and August, so how you move around is worth planning before you arrive. Most clients prefer a private car and driver to a taxi, and for the south-coast beaches and bays a helicopter or speedboat transfer is often the quicker, more pleasant option. Whatever the trip calls for, we can arrange the onward travel alongside the flight: a car waiting at the FBO, a helicopter to a villa or a beach club, a yacht tender, or transfers between islands.
Plan Your Mykonos Trip Today
Global Charter arranges private jet charter to Mykonos throughout the summer season, and our brokers know how the island runs when it is at full stretch: where aircraft are positioned, how the slots at JMK tighten through July and August, and how to hold a trip together when plans shift at short notice.
Request an instant quote for your private jet to Mykonos, or speak to our team directly on +44 20 7157 9525 to discuss aircraft options, scheduling and tailored charter pricing.




