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Mykonos Theoxenia
Kato Mili
Mykonos, Cyclades, Greece
Style: Cutting-Edge
Atmosphere: Lively
52 Rooms
Mykonos may remind some of the swinging Sixties, as the playground of aristocrats like Jackie and Aristotle Onassis—but the island has had a resurgence of late. Some may still be trying to recapture the good old days of decades past, but hotels like Theoxenia have their eyes set firmly on the present.
The location is prime, just up the hill from Mykonos town center, a renovation of a listed landmark building (itself one of those famed Sixties playgrounds) right alongside the famous windmills, subject of a thousand postcards. And the hotel is almost entirely the opposite of what one expects from a grand old Greek seaside hotel. Sure, it is dressed mostly in white, with splashes of that distinctive Aegean blue, but the interiors are modern — Sixties-influenced, to be sure, but up to date, and positively glowing in the Mediterranean sunlight. Shag carpets on stone floors and whimsical primary-colored furnishings pop out as tributes to that famous era, but there’s little of the quality of a museum about the place.
As fun as the décor may be, the hospitality is deadly serious — you’ll be handed a cocktail before your bags are out of the car, and a bottle of wine will be waiting in the room. The pool is the social center of the hotel, and you can book a boat trip with that special someone to the uninhabited island of Delos, one of ancient Greece’s holiest places.
Those whose tastes run to more worldly entertainment will find plenty to do on Mykonos as well, from world-class shopping and dining, to thriving nightclub scenes of all persuasions, and beaches for every taste and dress code. Add all this to these stunning natural surroundings and it’s easy to see why Mykonos is something like Greece’s answer to Ibiza.
How to get there:
Mykonos can be easily reached by plane or ferry. Flight time from Athens is approximately 45 minutes.
Ferries from Athens' Pireaus port to Mykonos take approximately 7.5 hours. Ferries from Santorini (Thira) to Mykonos are approximately 2 hours. For more information about ferry schedules, and to purchase tickets in advance of your trip, we recommend the following website: Paleologos
Please contact CustomerService@TabletHotels.com for assistance with transfers to the hotel.