The Best Hotels in Mykonos, From Design-Forward Boutique Hotels to Sprawling Resorts

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Photography by Yiorgos Kaplanidis; Courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos

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The island of Mykonos represents the epitome of a European summer vacation thanks to its atmospheric Old Town, energetic seaside restaurants, lively beach clubs, and stunning blue waters. And let’s not forget the star sightings and scene-stealing windmills. The best hotels in Mykonos won’t be too far from all of the above. (In fact, the best hotels in Mykonos might just have all of the above.)

Vogue’s Guide to the Best Hotels in Mykonos:

Beyond their proximity to all the magic this Greek island has to offer, these properties are as diverse as the demographic of travelers who flock here every summer. Whether you’re a party-loving group of friends, a same-sex couple, or simply a solo jet-setter dedicated to luxury travel, there is a fabulous place for you to stay on this island. From a see-and-be-seen spot with a memorable party scene to a sexy hotel with a private beach, you can basically find a Mykonos hotel tailored to your precise preferences—it’s the kind of vacation destination that gives you exactly what you want.

Given the island s popularity, Mykonian hoteliers can’t open these hotels fast enough... so if you’re already planning a return trip to Greece, there’s always more to check out for future trips. But for summer 2025, below are 15 options you’ll want to book.

Anandes Hotel

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Helen Cathcart; courtesy of Anandes hotel

Perched above Mykonos’ labyrinthine old town, this 42-suite newcomer is the perfect fit for what the island is all about these days: gorgeous design by Studio Bonarchi, fantastic food and drink from La Petite Maison, and a social scene that will make you want to put your best foot forward. If you love art, the property is dotted with pieces by Richard Serra, Thomas Houseago, and Philippe Anthonioz. And if you want relaxation, spring for one of the suites with its own plunge pool—it’ll come in handy when you’re craving alone time but still want somewhere to soak.

  • Amenities: Pool, restaurant, spa, concierge
  • Bonus Tip: To live out Mykonos’ see-and-be-seen atmosphere, you’ll want to book a table at the hotel’s outpost of La Petite Maison (yes, the very one from the French Riviera). Here, it’s a poolside affair serving all the day’s meals plus glitzy happenings, like the weekly Soirée Blanche party.
  • Address: Mykonos Town

Numo Mykonos

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Courtesy of Numo Mykonos

Opened in summer 2024, this intimate 27-room boutique hotel tucked inside a historic building overlooking Kalafatis Beach may seem more relaxed than the more popular stays around the island. But that’s the point here: You only need to take a closer look at all the details to realize how much thought has been poured into your stay, whether that’s the reeds-and-rattan lighting fixtures handmade by Cretan artisans, the Chamotte tiles by Patricia Urquiola for Mutina that you’ll find at Màre Màre pool bar, or the cocktail menu crafted by the beverage director at The Bar In Front Of The Bar, one of Athens’ best drinks destinations.

  • Amenities: Pool, restaurant, shop, spa, bar
  • Bonus Tip: Numo’s charming outdoor cinema regularly shows Hollywood classics while the kitchen prepares snackable mini burgers and hotdogs.
  • Address: Kalafatis Beach

Cali Mykonos

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Photo: Courtesy of Cali Mykonos

Only three years old, this tucked-away resort in Kalafati has already developed a major reputation as one of the most exclusive bookings on the island. And why not? All 40 of its suites and villas come with their own private pool; the main one—a 130 meter-long saltwater infinity pool—is the longest on-island, and its signature restaurant serves high-quality Greek food (tougher to find than you’d think with the hotels here). With an impressive collection of amenities, from the spa suites they debuted for the 2024 season to the private yachts and boats guests can rent, plus the thoughtful activities they can organize, Cali is genuinely a one-stop-shop for all your Greek island needs.

  • Amenities: Pool, restaurant, private yachts and boats
  • Bonus Tip: For 2025, the hotel launched the Missoni Resort Club—a photogenic takeover of Cali’s 130-meter infinity pool and private beach, featuring iconic Missoni prints throughout.
  • Address: Cali Mykonos

Grace Mykonos

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Courtesy Grace Mykonos

The white-washed, pared-down, but incredibly refined experience at this 25-room hotel is almost a foil to Mykonos’ party-town reputation. Guest rooms, stacked on a hill, are wonderfully spacious (some with balconies, others with private pools) as are the public spaces—whether we’re talking about the spa, restaurant, or lounge. And all of it feels immaculately serene. Agios Stefanos beach is right under you; from its sandy embrace you can spot neighboring islands Delos and Rhenia. For all the retreat Grace offers, it’s still only short 15-minute drive from town, which means Mykonos’ sightseeing, shops, and local restaurants are never too far away.

  • Amenities: Pool, restaurant, spa, beach access
  • Bonus Tip: Indulged in too much sun? Grace Spa offers an after-sun face and body treatment that will rehydrate and soothe summer-weary skin.
  • Address: Agios Stefanos

Kalesma

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Photo: Courtesy of Kalesma

This 48-unit hotel (21 new rooms were added just this year) might be overlooking the yacht-studded Ornos bay, but Kalesma prides itself on being incredibly discreet. Every stay can be a contained experience if you want it to be; the suites are ridiculously spacious with equally roomy outdoor patios that come with infinity pools. There’s a sexiness to the minimalist aesthetic of white textiles, warm wood furniture, and stark stone walls; it’s the kind of place you could enjoy with your partner for the entirety of your stay, only leaving to have meals at the hotel restaurant, which has become a sought-after reservation for everyone in Mykonos. (If you booked one of the kitchen-outfitted villas, the chefs can come to you for meals.) Thankfully a new all-day taverna, Kuveda, was just added to the property in 2025. And let’s not forget the fire pit where you can watch some of the best sunsets anywhere.

  • Amenities: A new spa featuring treatments by Dr. Barbara Sturm opened in 2024, plus a restaurant, on-site Greek Orthodox chapel, pool, gym
  • Bonus Tip: Did you know that Kalesma is the only hotel in the world where you’ll find Rick Owens furniture? Clock a few pieces in the lobby.
  • Address: Ornos

Katikies Mykonos

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Photo: Courtesy of Katikies Mykonos

Does it get more quintessentially Mykonos than a hillside hotel swathed in blue and white? That’s exactly what you get at 35-suite Katikies, where every corner comes with stunning Aegean Sea views, some all the way out to the island of Delos (known as the birthplace of Hercules). If you’re planning on making the most of the island’s party energy, Katikies is well equipped to be your relaxing retreat with its four-treatment-room spa plus two pools, one of which is a tantalizing sand-edge infinity pool. Drinking and dining are also a huge part of the hotel’s footprint, with four different venues including the poolside Champagne Bar by Fleur de Miraval and a location of Michelin-star Botrini’s from Athens.

  • Amenities: Four restaurants, a Melissa Odabash boutique, concierge service called Katikies Club, two pools, spa
  • Bonus Tip: Not every room here comes with a private pool so if that’s important to you, make sure you request one that does when you book.
  • Address: Agios Ioannis

Myconian Sunrise

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The latest from homegrown hospitality outfit Myconian Collection, this beachfront hotel—with its 49 rooms, suites, and villas—aims to transport its guests to the bohemian spirit of the island that peaked during the 1970s. A largely minimalist interior scheme is punctuated by white-and-blue tiles, rattan furniture, and eye-catching patterns reminiscent of the era. Located on Agrari Beach, which is considered by many to be among the island’s most beautiful patches of sand, Sunrise puts you in a prime location away from a lot of the action. (This is about five miles from town.) But the Relais Chateau-approved kitchen and treatment cabanas surrounded by a fragrant garden won’t have you missing much.

  • Amenities: Pool, restaurant, private beach, and beach bar
  • Bonus Tip: The outdoor wellness cabanas are surrounded by the hotel’s garden, which is also the source of some of the herbs used in a variety of treatments.
  • Address: Agrari Beach

Domes Noruz Mykonos

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Photo: Courtesy of Domes Noruz Mykonos

Close to Agios Stefanos beach and not far from Chora, year-old Domes Noruz ticks a lot of the right boxes that make for a great Mykonos stay: sea view rooms and suites (many with plunge pools or jacuzzis), lively restaurants and bars serving up vacation-ready cocktails, easy access to the beach, and plenty of sun-soaked communal spaces. And if you’re not the type to abandon your fitness regimen when on vacation, you’ll love the open-air gym, where in addition to yoga and meditation, a personal trainer is available to put together the island workout of your dreams. But to reinforce the slow pace of island life, there’s a relaxing, desert-chic minimalism to the space thanks to a calming palette of 50 shades of beige.

  • Amenities: Restaurant, pool, gym, spa
  • Bonus Tip: To bring in the island’s party energy, Domes hosts a sunset pool party every night, complete with house music and live performances.
  • Address: Agios Stefanos

The Wild by Interni

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Photo: Courtesy of The Wild by Interni

On the southern coast of the island, a trek away from the Old Town, The Wild relishes a more secluded location that might better appeal to Mykonos regulars rather than first-timers. From the team behind the fabulous restaurant Interni, The Wild stuffs 40 bohemian guest rooms into a crescent-shape clifftop where everything faces the sea. Larger suites and villas naturally come with plusher amenities, whether that’s a small private pool or dining room. But even if you don’t spring for one of them, The Wild still offers plenty of creature comforts: access to a private beach, an infinity pool, a charming two-room spa, and two restaurants (a classic taverna and a Greek-Japanese fusion kitchen). And if you’re eager to get off the property, ask the team to set you up with an island-hopping tour to uninhabited Delos and Rhenia.

  • Amenities: Pool, spa, restaurants, access to private beach
  • Bonus Tip: If you want a wild experience, the hotel is launching a sailing excursion aboard a trata, a traditional fisherman s boat native to the Cyclades. With local fishermen, you’ll learn how to fish with nets before heading back to the hotel to savor the fruits of your efforts.
  • Address: Kalafatis

Belvedere Hotel Mykonos

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Photo: Courtesy of The Belvedere

A few dozen rooms, suites, and villas located in seven white-washed buildings scattered on a hill give Belvedere the look and feel of a small Greek village. But there’s nothing small about this property, which for years has been one of Mykonos’ standard bearers when it comes to luxury hospitality. For instance, it’s home to Nobu s first open-air Matsuhisa in the world and the pool club comes with a striking mural by the British artist and designer Luke Edward Hall. Room style delivers that enticing Mykonian aesthetic: white walls, warm wood, and surfaces that curve softly and seductively. But here, you’ll want to spend a lot of time looking out; despite its discreet address, the Belvedere frames some of the best views of Chora.

  • Amenities: Spa, restaurant, pool club, gym
  • Bonus Tip: Fine dining fans, don’t forget to order Nobu’s iconic dish, the white fish sashimi with dry miso, which was originally created at Matsuhisa Mykonos before it became the global sensation it is today.
  • Address: School of Fine Arts District

Bill Coo

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Photo: Courtesy of Bill Coo Suites Lounge

Since it opened in 2006, this 32-suite retreat located on the edge of the Old Town not very far from the famous windmills has been one of the most sought-after hotel reservations on the island. And with every season, the experience gets better. If you love to indulge in some self-care, Bill Coo has the only Valmont Spa in Mykonos. If you want a vibe-y sundowner, there’s no better place for a glass of bubbles than the hotel’s Sunset Lounge, where a DJ sets the mood. Summer 2024 saw a new restaurant opening, which focuses on sumptuous Greek cooking.

  • Amenities: Spa, restaurant, pool club, gym, beach
  • Bonus Tip: If you really want to take your Mykonian vacation to the next level, book the three villas here; they can be combined to create the ultimate private hideaway.
  • Address: Megali Ammos Beach

Santa Marina, a Luxury Collection Resort

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One of the larger high-end hotels on Mykonos with 114 rooms, Santa Marina operates a lot like the chi-chi resort of our dreams. Secreted into a gated community in Ornos Bay, the hotel impresses with scale. And size comes with a laundry list of amenities that many of the other luxury hotels can’t really compete with. There’s a location of Buddha Bar (one of four dining venues), a five-room spa, a kids’ playground, and a beach club. This is the closest you’ll get to a Mykonian five-star hotel that could appeal to every type of traveler. And when you’re worn out, you get to slink back to a room that feels as modern and glamorous as the rest of the property.

  • Amenities: Bar, beach, gym, spa, restaurant, pool
  • Bonus Tip: Santa Marina might have one of the best beaches in Mykonos thanks to the sandy shore in a bay protected from the winds.
  • Address: Ornos Bay

Myconian O

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Since opening in 2022, this stylish hotel near Ornos beach has become a hit with more youthful visitors. Think: friend groups and young couples who love the beach club circuit. Split between two buildings, the 65 rooms and suites come in a wild variety of shapes and sizes: Some are brighter, some feature dark, moodier interior design, some come with partial sea views, larger suites are outfitted with plunge pools. There’s definitely a glitzier, more modern energy to the hotel which is amplified by the dynamic art and design throughout, like the floor-to-ceiling topless sculpture in the restaurant.

  • Amenities: Restaurant, spa, pool, beach, adults-only
  • Bonus Tip: The hotel has offers on-site dining but a fantastic location means you have easy access to equally fabulous seafood restaurants along Ornos Beach
  • Address: Ornos Beach

Mykonos Theoxenia

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Photo: Courtesy of Mykonos Theoxenia

The collection of low-lying stone-walled buildings that make up this beautifully designed property was among the first hotels in Mykonos, where the likes of Brigitte Bardot would vacation. This history is so important that it’s protected by the Greek Ministry of Culture. The peerless interiors of this 49-room bolthole screams quiet luxury. Think: light-bathed and airy rooms with sculptural terracotta sconces, cushy sofas upholstered in boucle, and stone floors. And to counter all that stonework, robust landscaping makes Mykonos Theoxenia look incredibly lush. But for all the great in-house amenities, Theoxenia’s coveted location will likely inspire exploration; the island’s famous windmills are just next door and the Old Town not much farther.

  • Amenities: Restaurant, bar, pool, spa
  • Bonus Tip: Apanemi Restaurant, which celebrates bright, flavorful Mediterranean cooking, is spearheaded by two of Europe’s most celebrated chefs Yiannis Baxevanis and Jerome Serres.
  • Address: Kato Mili

Boheme Mykonos

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Photo: Courtesy of Boheme Mykonos

This 27-room adults-only retreat (that means age 13 and up here), located steps away from Mykonos’ old town, combines modern design with the island s unique natural allure. Imagine cave-like shapes and bunches of prickly succulents setting the scene for sculptural straw chairs, low-lying cabanas orbiting around a kidney-shaped pool, and rooms swathed with sheer, billowing linen textiles. The whole thing creates a languorous atmosphere during the day, when the most action you might be seduced to take on is the walk to the massage hut for a tension-relieving rubdown. More active travelers may also consider a few sun salutations on the outdoor movement deck. As the sun descends, choose to stick around for cocktails at the bar or perhaps a seafood dinner at the on-site restaurant. But don’t dawdle too long: Mykonian nightlife is just minutes away.

  • Amenities: Restaurant, bar, pool, spa, gym
  • Bonus Tip: The cooking class here features produce plucked directly from the property s garden, which is also where you can take a yoga class.
  • Address: Mykonos Town