The generous suites offer more living space, with the top floor Executive Suites having spectacular, sweeping views. The Private Pool Suites - in our view the crème de la crème - come with their own glorious infinity pool from which to enjoy the view. Nama Restaurant brings together gastronomy based upon Greek products and wines. Herbs from the hotel's garden and seafood feature heavily underlining the quality of the ingridients. The setting alows for generous spacing of tables inside and alfresco dining for breakfast, lunch and a la carte dinner. There is also a rather excellent wine cellar with a great range of Greek and international wines.
Suitable for:
- Honeymooners and couples
- Small groups of friends
Things to do at the property:
- Reinvigorate with an all-natural treatment at Althea Spa Retreat
- Relax on comfortable loungers or take a dip in the 35m salt-water pool overlooking the sea
- Enjoy a workout at the gym
- Book a game of tennis on the hotel court
- Try a yoga class in the spiritual environment of the stone amphitheatre
- Head down to the beach, which has loungers and umbrellas for guests
Things to do nearby:
- Visit Mykonos Town for great shopping, café culture and museums - including the Archaeological Museum, Folklore Museum and Maritime Museum
- Don't miss dinner amidst the twinkling lights of Mykonos Town's 'Little Venice'
- Explore the ancient ruins and Greek mythology of Delos Island
- Visit numerous historic sites, including churches and monasteries
- Wine-tasting at local vineyards
- Take a boat trip to Tinos Island - a charming, authentic pilgrimage site known for its marble carving tradition
- Travel 7km to the well-known Paradise Beach for a change of scene
Nota Bene: Well-behaved children are welcome at Mykonos Grand, but it has arather adult atmosphere and style, so it wouldn't be our first choice for keeping children happy.