10 Best Hotels in Mykonos, Greece (Chora, Psarou, Ornos)
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10 Best Hotels in Mykonos, Greece (Chora, Psarou, Ornos)

T TopOfHotel Editorial Team Published January 15, 2024 Updated May 27, 2026 15 min read
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Mykonos isn't just party island — each area has a different rhythm. Mykonos Town (Chora) is the iconic heart with windmills, Little Venice and walkable white alleys — best for nightlife and town-strolling (no cars allowed in the old town, you walk). Psarou / Platis Gialos on the south side has the prettiest beaches and legendary beach clubs like Nammos — best for glam beach stays. Ornos sits on a calm bay near town — great for families and couples wanting easy access without chaos. Elia / Kalafatis on the east are quiet and private — best for honeymooners. Paradise / Super Paradise are pure party beaches with all-day-into-morning music. Best seasons: June-September is high season (everything open, peak vibes, peak prices, crowded). May and October are shoulder gold — great weather, fewer crowds, lower rates, most places still open. November-April most luxury hotels and beach clubs close.

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Mykonos isn't just party island — each area has a different rhythm. Mykonos Town (Chora) is the iconic heart with windmills, Little Venice and walkable white alleys — best for nightlife and town-strolling (no cars allowed in the old town, you walk). Psarou / Platis Gialos on the south side has the prettiest beaches and legendary beach clubs like Nammos — best for glam beach stays. Ornos sits on a calm bay near town — great for families and couples wanting easy access without chaos. Elia / Kalafatis on the east are quiet and private — best for honeymooners. Paradise / Super Paradise are pure party beaches with all-day-into-morning music. Best seasons: June-September is high season (everything open, peak vibes, peak prices, crowded). May and October are shoulder gold — great weather, fewer crowds, lower rates, most places still open. November-April most luxury hotels and beach clubs close.
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Cavo Tagoo Mykonos — hotel No. 1 #1 Iconic · The legendary grotto infinity pool 9.1

Cavo Tagoo Mykonos

From ~$714

📍 Set in the Tagoo district just above Mykonos Town — a 10-15 minute seaside walk to Chora and the old port, and roughly 5 minutes by car or hotel shuttle to Mykonos Airport (JMK).

🏊 Iconic grotto infinity pool 🌅 Sunset view over the old town bay 🛏️ Many suites with private pool or jacuzzi
Cliff-side above old town bayLegendary grotto infinity poolSuites with private plunge poolsWalk to Chora in 15 min

If you've ever scrolled through travel feeds and stopped at that turquoise pool slipping under a white stone arch out to the Aegean — that shot is almost certainly Cavo Tagoo Mykonos, a cliff-side hotel open since 2006 and widely credited as the pioneer of the island's barefoot chic look. The property is literally carved down the hillside in the Tagoo district, just above Mykonos Town, with Cycladic-white architecture set against raw volcanic stone and warm timber. Around 71 rooms and suites cascade down the slope, and many open onto a private balcony with its own plunge pool or jacuzzi suspended over the sea. The headline act is the legendary grotto infinity pool and its pool bar, which becomes the island's most photographed sunset hangout. From the door it's a 10-15 minute seaside walk to Chora's whitewashed alleys, windmills and boutiques, and only 5 minutes by car to Mykonos Airport (JMK). Best for couples and design-led luxury travelers chasing the full Mykonos postcard. Overall score 9.1/10.

  • Iconic grotto infinity pool with island-defining sunset views
  • Cycladic cliff architecture that photographs beautifully from every angle
  • 10-15 minute seaside walk straight into Chora old town
  • High-season rates (July-August) push suite nightlies past $1,500-$3,000
  • Built down a cliff — countless stairs and slopes make luggage and mobility tough
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Santa Marina, a Luxury Collection Resort, Mykonos — hotel No. 2 #2 Full-service resort · Private peninsula on Ornos Bay 9

📍 On a private peninsula above Ornos Bay — straight down to the resort's own sand beach, a 5-7 minute drive into Mykonos Town (Chora), and roughly 10 minutes from Mykonos Airport (JMK).

🏖️ Private sand beach on a private peninsula 🍸 Legendary Buddha-Bar Beach on site 🧖 Sea-view spa + infinity pool
Private peninsula with own beachLegendary Buddha-Bar BeachSea-view spaFamily-friendly full resort

Picture a private peninsula jutting into the Aegean, cloaked in crisp white Cycladic buildings stepping down to a quiet sand beach that belongs to the resort alone — that is Santa Marina, a Luxury Collection Resort, Mykonos, the Marriott Luxury Collection property widely tagged as the most complete resort on the island. It sits above Ornos Bay, a 5-7 minute drive from Mykonos Town and roughly 10 minutes from Mykonos Airport (JMK). The pull here is the kind of privacy in-town boutiques cannot match — a private beach with loungers and cabanas, a sea-view spa, an infinity pool, multiple restaurants, and the world-famous Buddha-Bar Beach pairing Asian-fusion dinners with music and sunset light. It is spacious, calm, and built so you never need to leave. Best for families and travelers who want a full resort over a small in-town boutique. Overall 9.0/10.

  • Private peninsula with its own quiet sand beach
  • Full-service — spa, pools, multiple restaurants in one spot
  • Legendary Buddha-Bar Beach with sunset views
  • Resort extras (Buddha-Bar tabs, beach beds, spa) push bills well past room rates
  • Outside town — every Chora trip needs a car or taxi
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Bill & Coo Suites and Lounge Mykonos — hotel No. 3 #3 Luxury boutique · Sunset views over Megali Ammos Bay 9.3

📍 Hillside above Megali Ammos Bay on the southern coast of Mykonos — the seaside footpath walks you into Mykonos Town (Chora) in 10-15 minutes, and Megali Ammos beach sits just minutes down the slope.

🌅 Every suite faces the sea and sunset 🏊 Private plunge pool or jacuzzi in select suites 🏅 Leading Hotels of the World member
32-suite boutique with sea viewsLeading Hotels of the WorldPrivate plunge pools in select suites10-minute walk to old town

Picture a bone-white boutique stepping down the hillside above quiet Megali Ammos Bay on Mykonos' southern coast — that's Bill & Coo Suites and Lounge, a Leading Hotels of the World member with only 32 suites. The pitch isn't scale, it's privacy and the kind of detail you only notice after you've checked in. Every suite is pure Cycladic minimalism — curved white walls, pale stone floors — and every door opens onto a terrace facing the deep blue Aegean and a full sunset. Several suites add private plunge pools or jacuzzis so you can soak with the view to yourself. The infinity pool at the heart of the resort reads as if it's bleeding straight into the sea, and the poolside lounge and restaurant turn into one of the island's softest evening hangouts. It's adults-only, deliberately hushed, and you can walk the seaside path into Mykonos Town in 10-15 minutes. Best fit: couples and honeymooners who want quiet romance without losing easy access to the old town. Score: 9.3/10.

  • Just 32 suites — high privacy and staff who remember your name
  • Every room frames sea + sunset; select suites add a private pool
  • 10-15 minute seaside walk into Mykonos Town
  • Rooms, dining, and spa run high-season Mykonos prices
  • Adults-only — under-18s cannot stay
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Belvedere Mykonos — hotel No. 4 #4 In-town boutique - 6-minute walk to Little Venice 8.5

Belvedere Mykonos

From ~$400

📍 On the School of Fine Arts hill above the old town of Chora — about a 6-minute walk down to the Kato Mili windmills and Little Venice, with Manto Square and the old port a short stroll away.

🌊 Infinity pool with Aegean sea view 🍣 Matsuhisa Mykonos (Nobu group) on property 🚶 6-minute walk down to Little Venice
Legendary Chora boutiqueAegean sea viewMatsuhisa by Nobu6-minute walk to Little Venice

Belvedere Mykonos is the island's legendary boutique — sitting on the School of Fine Arts hill right above the old town of Chora, and one of the first design hotels that built the chic, stylish image of Mykonos in the first place. The architecture is pure Cycladic: stark whitewashed walls offset by wooden shutters and balconies that open straight onto the deep-blue Aegean. The heart of the property is an infinity pool at the cliff edge where the water seems to spill into the sea, ringed by sunbeds and a bar that becomes the evening hangout for guests and outside visitors alike. Tucked into the garden is Matsuhisa Mykonos, the Japanese-Peruvian restaurant in chef Nobu Matsuhisa's Nobu group that the whole island wants to book. The real selling point, though, is the location: a 6-minute walk downhill puts you at the Kato Mili windmills and Little Venice, so you can eat, drink, and bar-hop all night and walk home without a taxi. Best for couples and travelers who want stylish in-town living. Overall score 8.5/10.

  • In-town location — 6-minute walk to Little Venice and the windmills
  • Aegean-view infinity pool that is one of the island's most photographed
  • Matsuhisa Mykonos (Nobu group) restaurant on the property
  • Entry-level rooms are compact and not all face the sea
  • Steep, narrow access road and high in-house F&B prices
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Mykonos Blu, A Grecotel Resort to Live — hotel No. 5 #5 Luxury beach · Above Psarou, steps from Nammos 8.7

📍 On a hillside above Psarou Beach on the south side of the island — a few minutes' walk down to Psarou and Nammos beach club, roughly a 7-10 minute drive into Mykonos Town (Chora), and about 8 minutes from Mykonos Airport (JMK).

🏖️ Above Psarou Beach, next to Nammos beach club 🏊 Two-tier infinity pool facing the bay 🛏️ Sea-view bungalows and villas with private pools
Above the island's most glamorous beachWalk to Nammos beach clubTwo-tier infinity poolSea-view bungalows + spa

Picture a white Cycladic resort tumbling down a hillside above a turquoise bay until it almost touches the most fashionable sand on the island — that's Mykonos Blu, A Grecotel Resort to Live, a Grecotel property perched directly above Psarou Beach, the same shoreline that hosts the legendary Nammos beach club. The draw is the spread of white bungalows and villas, many with private terraces or plunge pools facing the Aegean and the sunset. A two-tier infinity pool appears to bleed into the bay below, a small spa handles the post-beach recovery, and the path to Psarou's loungers is a few minutes' walk. Mykonos Town is just a 7-10 minute drive, and the airport (JMK) sits 8 minutes away — close enough that you can wake up to the sea, spend the day on a glam beach, and still head into Chora for dinner and nightlife. Best for couples and luxury beach-club lovers chasing that Mykonos look. Overall 8.7/10.

  • Above Psarou, the island's most glamorous beach, walk to Nammos
  • Sea-view bungalows + two-tier infinity pool
  • Just a 7-10 minute drive into Chora
  • Psarou and Nammos pricing is among the highest on the island
  • Resort is built on a slope — lots of stairs between rooms, pool, and beach
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Myconian Utopia Relais & Chateaux — hotel No. 6 #6 Honeymoon · Quiet above Elia Beach 9.1

📍 On the slope above Elia Beach on the southeast coast — a 5–8 minute walk down to the sand (free hotel shuttle runs), about 15–20 minutes by car to Mykonos Town (Chora), and roughly 15 minutes to Mykonos Airport (JMK).

🏅 Relais & Chateaux member 🏖️ Above Elia Beach (longest on Mykonos) 🏊 Infinity pool over the Aegean
Relais & Chateaux memberAbove Elia BeachAegean infinity poolFree beach shuttle

If your honeymoon mental image is waking up to the wide-open Aegean, no party noise, and nobody in your photos, Myconian Utopia Relais & Chateaux is the right call. This 5-star resort is a member of Relais & Chateaux, the boutique association that hand-picks hotels with genuine character and exacting service. It sits on a slope above Elia Beach — the island's longest and one of its quietest stretches — on the southeast coast, roughly 15–20 minutes by car from the bustle of Mykonos Town (Chora). The architecture is classic Cycladic white, terraced down the hill, softened with warm wood and natural linen. Many of the roughly 88 suites open onto private plunge pools or jacuzzis cantilevered over the bay. The hero is the infinity pool that visually merges with the sea, plus a calm spa and a free beach shuttle so you never have to walk uphill in the sun. Best suited to couples and luxury travellers who want privacy over proximity. Score 9.1/10.

  • Quiet honeymoon vibe — far from Chora's party noise
  • Infinity pool with a wide-open Elia Bay view
  • Free shuttle down to Elia Beach
  • 15–20 min drive from Mykonos Town (no walking)
  • Lots of steps and ramps across the hillside layout
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Kove Mykonos (formerly Kensho Ornos), a Myconian Collection Hotel — hotel No. 7 #7 Award-winning design boutique · walk to Ornos Beach 9.4

📍 On the hill above Ornos Beach, southwest side of Mykonos — a 2-3 minute walk down to the sand, 5-7 minutes by car to Mykonos Town (Chora); the island has no metro or train, so transport is car, taxi, or hotel shuttle.

🏝️ On the hill above Ornos Beach — 2-3 min walk to sand 🛏️ Roughly 40 rooms; many with private plunge pool 💰 From around US$310/night; high season pushes well past US$1,300
award-winning design boutique2-3 minute walk to Ornos Beachsea-view rooftop jacuzzitop-tier 9.5+ guest scores

Picture a clean-white Cycladic boutique climbing a low rise above Ornos Beach, then a 2-3 minute downhill stroll to dip your feet in the Aegean — that's Kove Mykonos, the property many still call Kensho, its original name before joining the Myconian Collection. The 5-star, roughly 40-key design hotel first opened in 2016 and won architecture awards out of the gate, working a white-grey-natural-wood palette that reads minimal but warm. Two swimming pools and a rooftop jacuzzi open onto an unbroken Mediterranean horizon; many rooms add a private plunge pool or balcony jacuzzi. The in-house restaurant gets serious praise for contemporary Mediterranean cooking with island produce, and guest scores sit at a remarkable 9.5-9.6 on Agoda and Booking — among the top tier on the entire island. Best for couples and honeymooners who want design, sea views, and quiet steps from the sand. Overall 9.4/10.

  • Award-winning Cycladic design with two pools and sea-view rooftop jacuzzi
  • 2-3 minute walk to Ornos Beach — calmer than central Chora
  • Guest scores of 9.5-9.6 with universal praise for warm service
  • 5-7 minutes by car to Chora — no metro, taxis are pricey
  • July-August rates spike sharply, especially for plunge-pool rooms
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Branco Mykonos — hotel No. 8 #8 Beachfront boutique · Platis Gialos high-energy strip 9

Branco Mykonos

From ~$257

📍 On the sand at Platis Gialos on the south coast of Mykonos — a few steps to the beach and a chain of beach clubs, with a small-boat jetty serving Paradise and Super Paradise nearby; 7-10 minutes by car to Mykonos Town (Chora) and about 8 minutes from Mykonos Airport (JMK).

🏖️ Steps from Platis Gialos sand 🍸 On-site beach bar with glam music vibe 🛏️ About 20 rooms; many with private plunge pool
20-room beachfront boutique on Platis GialosBeach bar with glam music scenePlunge-pool sea-view roomsWalk to multiple beach clubs

Picture a small, glass-of-white-wine kind of hotel sitting directly on a curved sand beach on the south coast of the island, just 20 rooms packed with the high-voltage Mykonos glam mood without losing its boutique scale — that is Branco Mykonos on Platis Gialos, one of the most accessible and party-leaning beaches on the island. The hook is getting both worlds in one address — the privacy of a small property where staff remember your face, paired with full-tilt Aegean beach-club life: a beach bar with rolling music, sun loungers, and cocktails facing the bay. Rooms run classic Cycladic — chalk-white walls, warm wood, linen — and many add a private balcony or plunge pool tilted toward sunset. Walk a few steps and you are on the sand or at neighbouring beach clubs; small taxi boats hop you over to Paradise and Super Paradise; and Mykonos Town is just a 7-10 minute drive when you want to swap the beach for whitewashed alleys. Score 9.0/10.

  • Steps from Platis Gialos sand and a row of beach clubs
  • Beach bar with glam music yet still small and private
  • About 20 rooms; many add a private plunge pool
  • Small property — no full spa, big gym, or large pool complex
  • Platis Gialos strip is lively and loud in high season
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Semeli Hotel Mykonos — hotel No. 9 #9 In-town location · walk to Little Venice 8.9

📍 Heart of Mykonos Town (Chora) — about 8-10 minutes on foot to Little Venice and the Kato Mili windmills, around 5 minutes to the Matogianni shopping and restaurant strip, roughly 10 minutes to the Old Port.

🏛️ Cycladic boutique in the heart of Chora 🏊 Two pools — garden pool heated year-round 🚶 8-10 minutes on foot to Little Venice
Heart of ChoraTwo pools + spaWalk to windmillsTwo strong restaurants

Picture a small white-walled boutique with curved Cycladic arches hidden inside Chora, the old town of Mykonos. Walk a few minutes from the lobby and you tumble straight into bleached stone alleys, boutique shops, and finally Little Venice with its icon-status windmills — that is Semeli Hotel Mykonos. What sets it apart from the hillside resorts is that it sits in the real town: you wake up and walk to shopping, late-night food, and sunset views without ever calling a car. Step back inside and it goes library-quiet. There are two pools — a main outdoor one and a garden pool heated year-round — flanked by sunbeds and a pool bar, a small spa for tired legs, and two well-reviewed restaurants on property. Starting rates run lower than the cliffside 5-stars, which makes it a serious value play for an in-town 5-star. Overall 8.9/10, best for couples who want to be in the thick of Chora but still keep a quiet corner to retreat to.

  • Inside Chora — walk 8-10 minutes to Little Venice and the windmills
  • Two pools, including a garden pool heated year-round, plus a spa
  • Two strong on-site restaurants and notably better value than the cliffside 5-stars
  • Alley noise from nearby bars carries to some rooms after dark in peak season
  • Old-town building means some standard rooms run on the compact side
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Hotel Madalena — hotel No. 10 #10 Best Value · Heart of Chora 9.2

Hotel Madalena

From ~$129

📍 Heart of Mykonos Town (Chora), on the hill above the old town — about a 5-minute walk down to the whitewashed lanes and Little Venice, walking distance to the Old Port, and roughly 5–8 minutes by car from Mykonos Airport (JMK).

💰 Best value in central Chora 🚶 5-min walk to old town and Little Venice 🍳 Made-to-order breakfast guests rave about
best value in Chora26 renovated rooms5-min walk to old townmade-to-order breakfast

Picture a tiny whitewashed hotel perched on the hill just above Mykonos old town, where 5 minutes on foot drops you straight into the cobbled lanes of Chora — that is Hotel Madalena, a 3-star, 26-room stay many travelers single out as the best-value option for sleeping right in Mykonos Town without paying luxury-resort prices. Every room was recently renovated top-to-bottom in classic Cycladic style — chalk-white walls, warm timber accents, soft linen — and the hillside setting keeps things quieter than the party blocks while still putting Little Venice, the iconic windmills, restaurants and the Old Port roughly 5 minutes downhill. The single feature guests mention most is the made-fresh breakfast, which reviews call genuinely excellent for the price, served by owners who treat you more like a visiting friend than a guest. Best for budget travelers, couples and solo travelers who want a central base without splurging. Overall score 9.2/10.

  • Best-value bed still inside central Chora
  • 26 freshly renovated rooms, clean and sharp
  • Made-to-order breakfast and warm owner-led service
  • Small property — no pool, spa, gym or full restaurant
  • Hillside location means stairs and ramps on the walk in
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📊Comparison · all 10 hotels

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1Cavo Tagoo Mykonos59.1~$714No metro on Mykonos#1 Iconic · The legendary grotto infinity pool
2Santa Marina, a Luxury Collection Resort, Mykonos59.0~$657No metro on the island#2 Full-service resort · Private peninsula on Ornos Bay
3Bill & Coo Suites and Lounge Mykonos59.3~$629No metro on Mykonos#3 Luxury boutique · Sunset views over Megali Ammos Bay
4Belvedere Mykonos58.5~$400No metro on the island. About a 6-minute walk down to the windmills and Little Venice. Mykonos Airport (JMK) is roughly 7 minutes by car.#4 In-town boutique - 6-minute walk to Little Venice
5Mykonos Blu, A Grecotel Resort to Live58.7~$457No metro on the island#5 Luxury beach · Above Psarou, steps from Nammos
6Myconian Utopia Relais & Chateaux59.1~$400Mykonos has no metro or train — 5–8 minute walk down to Elia Beach (free shuttle), 15–20 minutes by car to Mykonos Town (Chora), about 15 minutes to Mykonos Airport (JMK).#6 Honeymoon · Quiet above Elia Beach
7Kove Mykonos (formerly Kensho Ornos), a Myconian Collection Hotel59.4~$314No metro on Mykonos#7 Award-winning design boutique · walk to Ornos Beach
8Branco Mykonos59.0~$257No metro on the island#8 Beachfront boutique · Platis Gialos high-energy strip
9Semeli Hotel Mykonos58.9~$271No metro on the island#9 In-town location · walk to Little Venice
10Hotel Madalena39.2~$129No metro on the island#10 Best Value · Heart of Chora

Which one — by trip style

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#1 Iconic · The legendary grotto infinity pool
Cavo Tagoo Mykonos

#1 Cavo Tagoo is the original barefoot-chic Mykonos hotel — a whitewashed cliff property with that legendary grotto infinity pool, selling atmosphere, design and Aegean sunsets at a level few rivals can touch.

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#2 Full-service resort · Private peninsula on Ornos Bay
Santa Marina, a Luxury Collection Resort, Mykonos

#2 Santa Marina is a full-service luxury resort sitting on its own peninsula with its own beach — a sea-view spa, multiple restaurants, and a legendary Buddha-Bar Beach make it the island's most complete stay, trading boutique-in-town charm for sweep and privacy.

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#3 Luxury boutique · Sunset views over Megali Ammos Bay
Bill & Coo Suites and Lounge Mykonos

#3 Bill & Coo is about sleeping above a quiet bay where every suite opens onto the Aegean and a full sunset, with Leading Hotels of the World-grade service — the win is intimacy and detail, not square metres.

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#4 In-town boutique - 6-minute walk to Little Venice
Belvedere Mykonos

#4 Belvedere is the rare in-town boutique that puts you within walking distance of every Chora landmark — windmills, Little Venice, the old port — with an Aegean-view infinity pool and Nobu dinner in the garden, traded against compact entry-level rooms and a steep access road.

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#5 Luxury beach · Above Psarou, steps from Nammos
Mykonos Blu, A Grecotel Resort to Live

#5 Mykonos Blu is a luxury beach resort planted right above Psarou Beach and the legendary Nammos beach club — sea-view bungalows, a two-tier infinity pool, and full-on Mykonos glam, leaning harder on location and view than on all-in-one resort breadth.

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#6 Honeymoon · Quiet above Elia Beach
Myconian Utopia Relais & Chateaux

#6 Myconian Utopia is a hushed Relais & Chateaux retreat above Elia Beach built for couples who want privacy, a wide bay view, and refined service over walking-distance nightlife.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Mykonos area should I stay in?
Mykonos Town (Chora) for windmills, Little Venice and walkable nightlife (no cars in old town — you walk). Psarou/Platis Gialos for glam beach stays and clubs like Nammos. Ornos for calm-bay family-friendly stays near town. Elia/Kalafatis for quiet, private honeymoon retreats. Paradise/Super Paradise for non-stop party beaches.
How do I get to Mykonos and around the island?
Fly to Mykonos Airport (JMK) with direct summer flights from many European cities, or take a ferry from Athens (Piraeus/Rafina) — easy connections to Santorini and Paros too. On the island there's no metro. KTEL buses run from two main stations (Fabrika south of town, Old Port) to beaches — great value. Taxis are scarce and hard to book in high season — many travelers rent ATVs/quads or cars. Mykonos Town's old core is car-free — you walk only, so pack luggage that rolls on stone.
When is the best time to visit Mykonos?
June-September is high season — peak vibe, all clubs open, hot and busy. Expect highest prices and biggest crowds, plus occasional strong Meltemi winds. May and October are shoulder gold — great weather, fewer crowds, lower rates, most venues still open. November-April the island goes quiet — many luxury hotels, restaurants and beach clubs close, with windy/rainy days.
Is Mykonos only for partiers and couples?
Not at all — Mykonos has quiet sides too. Families can pick calm Ornos bay resorts with shallow water. Wellness/quiet seekers go to Elia for private luxury retreats. Honeymooners have adults-only boutiques with sunset views. You can also boat to Delos, the UNESCO archaeological island, for a day.
Where should I stay if I want windmill views and walkable town?
Stay in Mykonos Town (Chora) to walk to windmills, Little Venice, shops and nightlife. Top picks in our list: Belvedere Mykonos (boutique on a hill with Matsuhisa/Nobu), Semeli Hotel (central Chora, walking to Little Venice) and Hotel Madalena (better value but still walkable to the old town). All three are best if you prioritize town location over beachfront.
How expensive is Mykonos, and where can I find good value?
Mykonos is pricier than most Greek islands, especially in summer — luxury beachfront resorts run from tens of thousands to over six figures THB per night. Famous beach clubs charge separately — bed minimums at Nammos (Psarou) and other top beaches are steep, so budget for that. For value with great location, pick Hotel Madalena or Semeli Hotel in Chora and bus to the beaches — much cheaper than beachfront resort stays.
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