PERCHED high above the shimmering Aegean Sea, with unobstructed views of Mykonos’ harbour, Myconian Deos emerges as a sanctuary of refined elegance and luxury. Having opened in May 2024, this hotel invites guests to enjoy the glamour and excitement of Mykonos from the comfort of an intimate, tranquil retreat.
Conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from Mykonos airport, Myconian Deos encourages guests to quickly ease into island time, soothing any airport stress with a welcome glass of bubbles or homemade lemonade.
As a boutique hotel, the property features 42 rooms, each with a private terrace and either a hot tub or pool. The rooms are contemporary and stylish, without being over the top. Plush furnishings meet sculptural wall art, panoramic vistas of the cyan blue sea, and textural stone accents.

Myconian Deos

Myconian Deos
In terms of dining, the hotel’s primary restaurant is Epico – a dining destination offering culinary delights inspired by Mediterranean traditions. One can venture to Epico to enjoy an impressive breakfast buffet, a mid-day lunch, or dinner set against a backdrop of Mykonos Town’s sparkling lights. While the thought of al fresco dining on the Island of Winds may sound a tad intimidating, fortunately, the hotel’s glass walls protect guests from any harsh gusts.
Also on-site, guests can discover the hotel’s spa and gym. Whether you’re looking to recover after a night of partying or simply seeking a moment of peace and tranquillity, the Sana Spa may be the ideal remedy. Drawing inspiration from the Hippocratic ideals of ancient Greece, the spa has crafted its treatments around holistic philosophy, emphasising the importance of physical activity, nutrition, and relaxation for the body.

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Meanwhile, for those hoping to learn more about ancient Greece and its rich mythology beyond the hotel’s grounds, a visit to Delos – the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis – is essential. And what better way to get there than by yacht? YAL’OOU is an exclusive yachting company based in Mykonos, offering glamorous excursions along Mykonos’ southern coastline, Delos, and Rhenia.
If travelling by sea isn’t your cup of tea, more inland activities can include a trip to Mykonos Town, where one can catch a glimpse of the island’s famous windmills, enjoy a traditional gyro or a sunset aperitif. Alternatively, as one ventures further north on the island, traditional farmsteads such as RIZES start to embellish the countryside. Here, one can wine and dine whilst enjoying freshly grown ingredients from the land and soaking up the Mykonian scenery.

Myconian Deos
Although Myconian Deos distinguishes itself through its intimate atmosphere and sophisticated setting, it comfortably sits among a portfolio of equally impressive Myconian Collection properties. For instance, Myconian Utopia is a glamorous retreat situated 300 metres above Elia Beach, while Panoptis Escape – the collection’s most exclusive hotel – embodies the pinnacle of secluded luxury, offering 21 hilltop villas just a stone’s throw from Myconian Utopia.
Alternatively, Myconian Kove delivers a relaxed beachfront experience, where modern design meets the effortless charm of coastal living. Together, these hotels reflect the many moods of the island, each distinct yet united by a strong sense of community, care, and culture.
To conclude, it’s clear that Mykonos continues to enchant with its natural beauty, rich heritage, and timeless charm, and the Myconian Collection offers some of the island’s finest places to stay.
by Sophie Richardson
Myconian Deos offers rates starting from €460 for a double room on a B&B basis. For more information please visit deosmykonos.gr.
Myconian Utopia offers rates starting from €327 for a double room on a B&B basis. For more information please visit Myconian Utopia.gr.
Myconian Panoptis Escape offers rates starting from €688 for a double room on a B&B basis. For more information please visit panoptisescapemykonos.com.
Myconian Kove offers rates starting from €268 for a double room on a B&B basis. For more information please visit kovemykonos.com