Nissaki Hotel is a posh, boutique hotel overlooking the exclusive Psarou Beach and less than a five-minute walk to the beach of Platis Gialos. The hotel has 18 upscale guest rooms with marble bathrooms and stylish furnishings. Guests can have massages while lounging by the chic infinity-pool and gaze at the yachts docked in the bay. There’s an outdoor whirlpool tub and a separate family area with a shallow family pool surrounded by palm trees and illuminated at night. The hotel provides a free breakfast buffet, and an open-air restaurant with ocean views. Mykonos is a 10-minute drive, and a free airport shuttle is available. If no rooms are available at the Nissaki, the Myconian Ambassador Hotel and Thalasso Spa Center is a larger hotel with more guest rooms.
Nissaki Hotel is a posh, boutique hotel overlooking the exclusive Psarou Beach and less than a five-minute walk to the beach of Platis Gialos. The hotel has 18 upscale guest rooms with marble bathrooms and stylish furnishings. Guests can have massages while lounging by the chic infinity-pool and gaze at the yachts docked in the bay. There’s an outdoor whirlpool tub and a separate family area with a shallow family pool surrounded by palm trees and illuminated at night. The hotel provides a free breakfast buffet, and an open-air restaurant with ocean views. Mykonos is a 10-minute drive, and a free airport shuttle is available. If no rooms are available at the Nissaki, the Myconian Ambassador Hotel and Thalasso Spa Center is a larger hotel with more guest rooms.
Petasos Beach Hotel & Spa is a luxury property built in the traditional Cycladic architecture style that prevails on Mykonos. It has many of the same features as its competitors (large spa, swimming pool, beach access, restaurants, and fitness center). Unlike competitors, however, the hotel doesn't own any of the beach facilities, so expect to pay extra for a chair and umbrella on the sand. Still, those looking for more activity may prefer this location -- the nearby beaches are among the island's most popular, and there are a number of restaurants and shops nearby (most competing properties tend to be more secluded). Be aware that the views shown on the hotel's website are mainly from private suites, and might not be available from many rooms. Mykonos Town is about two miles from the hotel, and a bus stops directly outside of the front doors.
Petasos Beach Hotel & Spa is a luxury property built in the traditional Cycladic architecture style that prevails on Mykonos. It has many of the same features as its competitors (large spa, swimming pool, beach access, restaurants, and fitness center). Unlike competitors, however, the hotel doesn't own any of the beach facilities, so expect to pay extra for a chair and umbrella on the sand. Still, those looking for more activity may prefer this location -- the nearby beaches are among the island's most popular, and there are a number of restaurants and shops nearby (most competing properties tend to be more secluded). Be aware that the views shown on the hotel's website are mainly from private suites, and might not be available from many rooms. Mykonos Town is about two miles from the hotel, and a bus stops directly outside of the front doors.
If not for the crowds on Platys Gialos Beach, the upper-middle-range Acrogiali Hotel would be a quiet place, sheltered somewhat from the traffic and high winds common elsewhere on the island. And though it's crowded, the beach is still the hotel's best feature, but guests may have to put up with paying for sun loungers and umbrellas if the allotted free section is full. The 70 rooms are pleasant and each has a balcony or semi-private patio, but some are due for an update. There's a restaurant and bar serving Greek and Italian fare, plus a free breakfast buffet in the morning. Travelers seeking something with a pool might want to consider the nearby Nissaki Hotel, which has an outdoor infinity pool and views over the nearby Psarou Beach.
If not for the crowds on Platys Gialos Beach, the upper-middle-range Acrogiali Hotel would be a quiet place, sheltered somewhat from the traffic and high winds common elsewhere on the island. And though it's crowded, the beach is still the hotel's best feature, but guests may have to put up with paying for sun loungers and umbrellas if the allotted free section is full. The 70 rooms are pleasant and each has a balcony or semi-private patio, but some are due for an update. There's a restaurant and bar serving Greek and Italian fare, plus a free breakfast buffet in the morning. Travelers seeking something with a pool might want to consider the nearby Nissaki Hotel, which has an outdoor infinity pool and views over the nearby Psarou Beach.