Nammos at Psarou Beach and Scorpios at Paraga are the two addresses in Mykonos that define the summer social calendar. Both are destinations in themselves — not restaurants with a view but total experiences that unfold over eight hours. Getting to and from them requires transport that is both precise and invisible. FFGR Greece manages this logistics component so that the arrival, departure, and everything in between is frictionless.
Nammos — The Psarou Protocol
Psarou Beach road is a 4-kilometre descent from the main island highway — a two-lane road that in summer operates as effectively one lane due to parked vehicles. Nammos holds the beach from 11 am; our standard protocol positions the vehicle at Psarou at 10:50 am to guarantee a kerb arrival rather than a walk from a distant car park.
For departures from Nammos — typically between 6 and 9 pm — we monitor the dining room's tempo via WhatsApp with the client and position the vehicle 20 minutes before the expected departure. No waiting, no calling across a table. A single message: "Your car is ready whenever you are."
Scorpios — The Evening Sequence
Scorpios at Paraga operates on a different rhythm from Nammos: it comes alive at sunset, peaks after midnight, and its 1 am crowd is distinctly different from its 8 pm crowd. The access road — unpaved, through olive groves — is navigable only by drivers who know it in darkness, which in August means drivers who have done it before. Our Mykonos team knows every metre of the Scorpios approach at every hour.
The evening programme for Scorpios clients: villa collection at 7:30 pm, Scorpios arrival by 7:55 pm (before the access road queues form), return collection on client's signal between midnight and 3 am. The night team covers this window with full complement.
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