Gate-side fashion stop near Terminal 1 security
Ten minutes from most boarding gates in Terminal 1, Occhio Papavasiliou is the main fashion boutique inside Mykonos Airport. It sits airside, so you shop after security and passport control, not before. Expect a small, tightly packed space rather than a full department-store setup, with stock tuned to short-stop browsing between flights.
This is a Greek fashion shop, so you’ll see local labels mixed with a few international names, with prices landing in the mid-to-high range compared to downtown Mykonos. Think impulse upgrades for a beach outfit, a fresh shirt before a meeting, or a last-minute dress that still feels on-brand for the island. Sizes and styles skew toward warm-weather wear, matching the crowd flying through JMK from May to September.
Because Terminal 1 handles all commercial traffic at JMK, Occhio Papavasiliou gets busy in the 2–3 hour evening departure bank. That’s when queues form at the single checkout and it can take 10–15 minutes to pay. If you care about trying things on properly, hit the shop earlier in the day when the terminal is quieter and staff have time to help pull sizes.
Cards are widely accepted here, and prices ring up in euros only, unlike inflight magazines that sometimes quote multiple currencies. Don’t expect big “airport discount” deals; this runs closer to regular island boutique pricing. Tip: browse online duty free later and buy here only if you actually need something before boarding, not just because it’s your last half hour in Greece.