Its whitewashed lanes, windmill-studded horizons, and electric-blue Aegean waters make Mykonos a sun-drenched magnet for wanderers and late-afternoon dreamers. We list the best hotels on Mykonos based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.
Best cheap hotel: Panormos Village Hotel
Best boutique hotel: Enigma Hideaway Suites Mykonos
Best luxury hotel: Amazon Suites Mykonos
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Perched above a golden sweep of sand in Mykonos, the Myconian Ambassador blends hillside calm with sweeping Aegean views. Its stone-built rooms are crisp and white, many opening to private pools or hot tubs, each designed to frame the sea like a living painting. The main pool mirrors the horizon, while attentive staff can arrange escapes to hidden beaches reachable only by boat.
Wellbeing flows through the sea-inspired spa, and days drift easily between relaxation and discovery. Evenings culminate in fresh island fish served at the hotel’s acclaimed restaurant, rounding off a stay shaped by salt air and serenity.

Rocabella Mykonos channels the essence of a Grecian escape, blending natural interiors with sweeping Aegean views. Its design leans into earthy tones, curved concrete forms, and handwoven details, creating a calm, sculpted atmosphere that mirrors the island’s coastal landscape.
Outside, the experience continues with sunlit pools and sea vistas. Guests can dine on local, feta-forward dishes at the ocean-facing Reeza restaurant, then unwind with in-house massages inspired by ancient Hippocratic wellness traditions, making relaxation feel almost ritualistic.

Quiet luxury defines Omeon Mykonos, an adults-only resort where a citrus welcome drink sets a refined tone. Water murmurs across private terraces and silk sheets promise calm, tactile indulgence.
A bohemian spirit lingers, guests slipping to Chora for nightlife yet returning for sunrise salutations, CBD massages in a petite spa, and light Aegean plates. The resort’s quiet allure speaks clearly.

At Amazon Suites Mykonos, cascading aquamarine infinity pools shape the experience, stretching toward the Aegean horizon and glowing under night lights. Some pools are private, others shared, all linked to sleek white-and-charcoal suites, with select terraces featuring open-air Jacuzzis.
Guests can enjoy a spa, fitness center, and a Mediterranean-Japanese restaurant, plus a sea-view breakfast buffet. Every suite faces the ocean, and the nearby village of Agios Ioannis is a short stroll away.

Grace Mykonos offers a refined, almost utopian vision of island life, with white architecture and cerulean sea views where fantasy feels real. Rooms are spacious, starting with king beds and private balconies, while higher categories add plunge pools and increasingly sweeping hillside vistas.
Set just above Agios Stefanos beach, the hotel prioritizes seaside living through the infinity pool and nearby sea. Spa treatments, the Grace restaurant and library lounge complete the experience with Aegean cuisine and quiet reflection. Close to Chora and many beaches, guests can easily alternate between culture, shopping and sun-soaked relaxation.

Numo Mykonos is a small-scale, retro-chic, eco-friendly boutique hotel housed in a restored historic building above Kalafati Beach in Mykonos, offering a calmer alternative to the island’s party hotels. It comes from the same boutique group behind Numo Ierapetra in Crete.
Embodying barefoot luxury, it blends minimalist Cycladic design with 1960s–70s-inspired glamour, featuring stone archways opening onto a garden-framed pool area with striped loungers and woven straw umbrellas.

Aleomandra is a secluded peninsula connected to Aleomandra on Mykonos via a narrow isthmus, feeling almost island-like and highly exclusive, known for luxury villas and privacy.
The boutique Enigma Hideaway Suites Mykonos has only four suites with modern earthy décor, king beds, stone terraces, sea views, and light-filled bathrooms with rain showers. Some suites include separate living rooms and private outdoor pools.

The Wild Hotel is wild not in party sense but like an untouched ocean-facing hillside on Mykonos’ southeast coast, far from town. The atmosphere is bohemian, hand-crafted, and close to nature, paired with understated, unpretentious luxury.
Forty rooms, suites, and villas cascade down terraced slopes, all facing the sea and designed to be highly photogenic. The best accommodations add extras such as plunge pools or private en-suite dining rooms, reinforcing the relaxed but refined island living experience.

Bill & Coo Mykonos is a sea-facing, design-forward retreat in Mykonos known for modern Cycladic style and a romantic, jet-set atmosphere. Guests choose between the original hotel near Mykonos Town or its sister property at Agios Ioannis.
The original property sits within walking distance of Mykonos Old Town and just 150 metres from the beach. It’s ideal for elegant poolside relaxation, sunset cocktails, and late-night, softly lit indulgence by the sea.

Nomad Mykonos is a 14-suite adults-only boutique hotel on the southeast coast of Mykonos, offering a secluded escape near Kalo Livadi beach, away from Mykonos town. Despite the island’s popularity, it focuses on privacy and quiet luxury.
Its compact layout and solid contemporary-rustic design make each suite feel like a private villa, with carefully framed views and soft comforts throughout, creating a refined but intimate atmosphere.

Panormos Village Hotel is a laid-back spot with beautiful sea views and a calm, away-from-the-crowds feel. It sits above Panormos Beach, so you get that classic island scenery plus easy access to the water, while still enjoying a peaceful setting.
The style is simple and Cycladic, with whitewashed buildings, a nice pool area, and rooms that feel bright and comfortable. It is a great choice if you want a relaxed Mykonos stay with a more local, quiet vibe.

Just outside the Old Town, My Mykonos Hotel offers an affordable boutique stay with Greek minimalism and sweeping Aegean views. Perched above Mykonos Chora, it overlooks the sea and town, with interiors shaped by polished concrete, stripped wood, rattan, and natural tones.
Minutes from bustling streets, guests can explore boutiques, galleries, and jewelry shops, then return for cocktails, a relaxed lunch, and a swim in the curved pool overlooking the sunlit landscape.