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Kalafatis beach is noted for its windsurfing, where offshore breezes on the long sweeping bay create ideal conditions for windsurfers. It's the last but one of the beaches that necklace along the south coast.
This is very much a family beach of white sand that stretches north east from a rocky, kidney shaped headland. The beach, also known as Tsarna, is a long swathe of shingly sand that, remarkable for Mykonos, enjoys plenty of natural shade from the trees that run right along the back of the beach for 500m or so.
As well as windsurfing centre there are other watersports such as jet skis and there is a diving school. There are often both organised and impromptu windsurfing competitions. There are plenty of sun beds and umbrellas. A beach taverna provides the basics and a taverna at the eastern end of the beach.
Nearby on the main road is a mini markets, a large taverna and a pizza restaurant. Access to the beach is easy with a road running the whole length with plenty of parking spaces along it. There is also a daily bus service from Mykonos Town.
On the headland is a small harbour where you can get boat excursions to nearby islets such as Dragonissi.