Hand-Picked For You: Some of the Best Hotels in Mykonos - Faith Ibiza
Mykonos 30 October 2023

Hand-Picked For You: Some of the Best Hotels in Mykonos

Shrouded in magic, myths, and mystique, the Greek island of Mykonos calls blue-sky thinkers to its shores. Mirroring other Cycladic islands, the landscape glistens with white-washed architecture, sugar cube buildings, and shimmering azure waters. For locals, life moves at a leisurely pace that families will enjoy. For the adventurous, the island has a cosmopolitan rhythm, and for the hedonists, your Mykonos experience can go many ways.

Mykonos has always loved to host so its hotel selection won’t disappoint. You might want nothing more than a party stop—a place to crash in between beaching, eating, drinking, and clubbing. Maybe you’d be moved and inspired by Hellenistic interiors. Or could splendid sea and sunset views be just what the doctor ordered? We can arrange a hotel stay for any personality type, but as you discover Greece’s beauty your reason for travel could cease to exist. To help you narrow down your search, we’ve listed out the best Mykonos hotels filtered by vibe.

Cavo Tagoo: Best Mykonos Hotel for Couples

If Mykonos is linked with ancient Greek Gods, then Cavo Tagoo might just be a little slice of Heaven on Earth. You’ve undoubtedly seen it on Instagram, but this cliffside hotel hits differently in person. All rooms look out to the captivating Aegean sea and one suite is attached to a pool within a cave. Should you have a spot of floating breakfast with your other half, or head straight to the spa? Decisions, decisions.

Cavo Tagoo owes much of its cult status to a romantic ambiance, thoughtfully constructed to tap into each of your senses. Chilled tunes take you both through the day, leading into the evening with the DJ’s upbeat mix (and often, live music). Discover texture and taste at Meraki restaurant, with mezze dishes and chargrilled meats. Share shisha on the terrace and let intoxicating hookah aromas fill the air. To indulge your sense of touch, take a soak in your private hot tub (or infinity pool, depending on your room).

Most Mykonian sunsets turn the sky into a masterpiece, but Cavo Tagoo views amp up the experience. When the ethereal rose-gold light hits the hotel, look around—everything in life is unexplainably better. Who needs rose-tinted specs?

Palladium Hotel: Best for Families

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A family holiday to Mykonos should be exactly that: a Grecian getaway where everyone, from tots and tweens to grown-ups and grandparents, gets to chill. Between forgetting to pack a kid’s ‘essential’ and losing the will to entertain, things don’t always go to plan—that’s where Palladium Hotel comes in. It’s one of the best family-friendly hotels in Mykonos because it anticipates everyone’s needs even before you do. The only thing left to think about will be what to order from the menu next.

This five-star stay marries classic luxury with boho styling.  It sits just above the blissful beach of Platios Gialos, where the sandy, shallow shoreline means little ones can safely make a splash. Nearby there are ample water sport facilities and rides for the teenagers, as well as a fully equipped water sports centre.

Baby cots for the room, baby chairs for the restaurant and babysitting services for the parents are all available on request. Alternate between pools, find treasures in the boutique and unplug at the spa. Don’t forget to unite at the hotel’s ‘Instagram corner’ for family selfies and future WhatsApp group profile pictures.

Nomad Hotel: Best for Solo Travelers

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Away from the dance-until-dawn rituals, Mykonos is home to more than a few of the best hotels for solo travelers. 

Filled with natural materials, earthy hues and organic cottons, Nomad in particular offers a welcome respite from everyday life. It’s time to embrace barefoot living, to roam freely and to feel the earth and sand between your toes. Nature is all around—a gentle reminder that you too, will heal.

This sanctuary is secluded enough for those who seek solace, and yet it’s not without opportunity for you to connect with like-minded souls. Gather around the firepit for meditation, mingling and cocktails. Hear the stories of other discerning travelers, under the stars, and should you feel inspired to write your own when the sun rises—you’d be in the perfect place for it.

Kalesma Hotel: Best for Authentic Mykonos Vibes

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For anyone intrigued by the old ways of the island, we recommend boutique hotel Kalesma. An authentic Mykonos experience lies ahead, one that doesn’t compromise on luxury.

The very first tourists to visit Mykonos would stay with locals, absorb village life and eat dinner with the family every night. Kalesma, which translates to “inviting” in Greek, has captured that incredibly warm feeling of “togetherness”, in part with all-day restaurant Pere Ubu. Taste Cycladic delicacies, like  including rustic bread, cheese sourced from Naxos and fish caught near Delos.  and fish sourced from neighbouring islands Delos and Naxos.

All suites are well-stocked, with divinely-scented Frederic Malle products, a bottle of local rosé and sweet Greek pastries to indulge in. Roll out the yoga mat and pick up the hand weights, or pass on the supplies for a dip in the back-lit infinity pool. Ah, the suite life.

All is calm at Kalesma. Immerse yourself in the island’s heritage; discover art, culture and local artifacts, and learn the secrets of Greek cuisine with a bespoke cooking class. When the ‘It’ crowd choose ancient Mykonos, this is where you’d find them. 

Selemi Hotel: Best for Relaxing

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Just moments away from the beach, the boutiques and the buzz of the Old Town, Semeli hotel scores points on location alone. But when you’re not meandering through the bougainvillea-dotted streets, or cooling off in the sea, this five star retreat serves as one of the best Mykonos hotels for relaxing.

Consciously designed with marble bathrooms and French doors that lead to sea views, all Semeli Hotel rooms have a calming quality. Draw the blackout curtains and feel yourself drifting into a restful slumber. Arise early for hotel yoga and elevate your morning stretch. Your hydro-massage shower will improve muscle tone and structure, so you can reach a buttery croissant with ease come breakfast time.

For a more concentrated approach to reviving your muscles, choose from a massage menu ignited by ancient Greek techniques or surrender fully to the x x and try one of the hotel’s exclusive spa ‘rituals’. 

Belvedere Hotel: Best for Partying

 


For those who always seek more and know that any time of day is good for a toast, the Belvedere hotel is calling. With its hip and happening atmosphere, now led by the second generation of the Ioannides family, “Belvedere” is always a buzzword on the lips of the movers and shakers on the island.

Sushi outdoors at the exclusive Nobu outpost. Numbers exchanged on chic beds and dayloungers encircling the asymmetric, lagoon-like pool. Cocktails clinking at the hotel bar ‘Sunken Watermelon’. This is Belvedere, where music plays an important part of the atmosphere and social opportunity waits at every corner—perfect for the pre and after-party.

And when it’s time to decompress, do so at the Six Senses spa.

Rooms and suites are dotted around seven buildings in the style of a Grecian maze.  The décor is what you’d expect from one of the Cyladic’s finest: pristine white walls, warm wood-crafted furniture, softly curved surfaces, and marble bathrooms.