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Cavo Paradiso, Dance club on Paradise Beach, Mykonos, Greece

The club stands on a cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea, featuring an open-air dance floor, multiple bars, and a central swimming pool shaped like Mykonos island.

Founded in 1993, Cavo Paradiso began as a small single-room structure and expanded into a 3,000-capacity venue that transformed the local entertainment landscape.

The club attracts international DJs like Carl Cox, Louie Vega, and David Guetta, making it central to Mediterranean electronic music culture.

Parties start after midnight and continue until sunrise, with early arrival promotions including free entry and a drink, plus access to an outdoor food canteen.

The venue combines natural cliff elements with modern architecture, featuring a pool at its center where guests dance while watching the sun rise over the Aegean Sea.

Location: Mykonos

GPS coordinates: 37.40825,25.36028

Latest update: March 3, 2025 06:04

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