Europe, Mykonos
Luxury Hotel overlooking the Aegean Sea
This delightful hotel was renovated in 2002 and now 82 rooms. Its location is stunning on a peninsula overlooking Psarou Bay and just a few minutes walk from Plati Gialos beach. Here you can take the caique ferry boat service to Super Paradise (Plintri) beach and to Elia Beach which is rapidly becoming the most popular gay beach on the island. Mykonos Town is short 4km bus ride away or why not take the local taxi.
In the outdoor complex there is a large salt water swimming pool and a poolside snack bar. Visitors may also wish to use the small gym, sauna and Jacuzzi, or relax with a massage in the spa. Greek and international cuisine is served in the a la carte Odyssey Restaurant, where breathtaking views of the Aegean and the imposing dome are matched with impeccable service. Breakfast is taken from a buffet.
All rooms have a minimalist style being mainly white with flashes of colour. All rooms have a marble bathroom, a hairdryer, a wardrobe, a fridge, a minibar and a dining table. Each room features a private balcony or terrace. Lower priced rooms do not enjoy the views of the more expensive rooms which also enjoy a private pool shared with their neighbour.
Property Facilities
- Business Centre
- Communal Car Park
- Communal Washer/Dryer or Laundry Service
- Internet Access in Public Areas
- Licensed Bar
- Pool Bar/Cafe
- Restaurant
Room Facilities
- Direct Dial Telephone
- En-Suite Bathroom
- Hairdryer
- Individual Air Conditioning
- Mini-bar
- Safety Deposit Box
- Satellite/Cable TV
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