HOTEL
BEACHES
- Psarou
- Super Paradise
- Platis Gialos
- Agios Sostis
MUSEUMS
- Folklore Museum of Mykonos
WORTHSEEINGS
- Panagia Paraportiani
- Kato Mili
- Little Venice Quarter
- Archaeological site of Delos
How to reach us
From the airport
The easiest way to reach our hotel form the airport is by taxi. It is a 5-10 minutes distance and the taxi will leave you up on the road. From there you just continue straight down all the way (about 300 meters) and you will reach our hotel.
From the old port
From the old port our hotel is within walking distance. You just follow the road, next to the seafront, and you will get to Manto square. From there, you follow the road next to Trio Bambini café (named Serakonta as you can see on our map) and it will get you to our hotel.
Recommendation : If you have much luggage you can get a three-wheeler from the old port, which will bring your luggage and one of you to the hotel.
From the new port
From the new port you need to get a bus, a taxi or the sea-bus to reach us. The bus and the taxi will leave you at the old port, while with the sea-bus you will arrive either at the old port or the Delos Tours pier. Then you just need to follow the directions above to reach us. If you arrive at the Delos Tours pier, just follow the seafront until you reach Manto Square.
Why Choose Us
The island of Delos near Mykonos, near the centre of the Cyclades archipelago, is one of the most important mythological, historical, and archaeological sites in Greece. The excavations in the island are among the most extensive in the Mediterranean many of the artifacts found are on display at the Archaeological Museum of Delos and the National Archaeological Museum of Athens.
Delos had a position as a holy sanctuary for a millennium before Olympian Greek mythology made it the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis.
Kato Mili, or the “lower windmills” in Greek, is a row of historic windmills that stand facing the sea in the town of Chora. A defining feature of the Mykonos landscape, the wood-and-straw capped windmills were first constructed in the 16th Century by the Venetians. Today, the preserved windmills are iconic relics that have been converted to museums and are among the most popular attractions in Mykonos. There are currently 16 windmills on Mykonos of which 7 are situated on the famous landmark hill in Chora. Visit the windmills to see how the Venetians harnessed the power of the wind, and enjoy a panoramic view of the town and ocean.