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Cavo Tagoo Mykonos
4.3/549 Reviews
Everything perfect, beautiful location located in a strategic position, breathtaking view from the swimming pool, excellent service, waiters always ready to satisfy every need, the structure is new, fresh, clean.. An absolutely relaxing holiday, the cuisine is excellent at every meal, breakfast without equal.. There is nothing that didn't go well, I recommend it to everyone
Myconian Avaton, a Member of Design Hotels
4.6/577 Reviews
6 stars out of 5 because there is no way to say anything else The most incredible staff Most incredible hotel Could not ask for a nicer hotel and location. I have traveled all over the world but this by far topped any hotel so far Wish we stayed longer but my mistake on that Drinks food service all top notch. Thank you to the entire staff but I want to point out 2 that stood out the most Maya and Dionisis you made our stay more enjoyable. Everytime we saw you at breakfast or later that evening at the bar you made us feel so good. Maya you were the greatest hostess we could have had. Thank you to all and look forward to next time Paul and lisa. 9336
Semeli Hotel Mykonos
4.6/592 Reviews
Upgraded the room to us, became the duplex two upstairs and two downstairs, two bathrooms, and an oversized jacuzzi. The balcony opens and exits into the swimming pool. It is especially enjoyable. All toiletries are chopond, luxurious! The breakfast is also great, although the variety is not very much, but the quality is very good.
Archipelagos Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
4.3/557 Reviews
A very good hotel, the staff are very friendly and welcoming, especially Raymond, who is a driver or a porter, especially warm and busy, can't rest, drive, and take luggage. We booked 2 baht, but because the hotel was booked separately, the hotel could not give the same room. I was also very surprised. However, I was given a free upgrade to the Honeymoon Suite on the first night, which is very good! There is a Bluetooth stereo, the balcony has a jacuzzi, and it is the sea. Compared to the second one, it is not so high-end, but it will sleep for one night. The toiletries are Apitica, I brought it back, but I feel that they are not doing it in good health, so I will take it. The hotel has its own swimming pool and the breakfast buffet is very good. It can be eaten from 7 o'clock to 11 o'clock. Bring a child plus 40 Euros. The beach near the hotel is more upscale, and there are restaurants and bars. The other beach is a bit far away, but the hotel can pick you up in the free car to pick you up and see if the driver is free. The lounge chairs over there are free and there are good restaurants nearby. Finally, the traffic, of course, is not so convenient than the urban area, but the hotel is more secluded environment! The new terminal should be taken by bus or sea bus to the old pier, and then take the bus to the right hand ramp of the bus stop at the hotel entrance. This train is relatively small and must be optimistic. The hotel has a free shuttle to the city every day at 12 o'clock and 9 pm. Finally, you can make an appointment to go to the terminal and the airport shuttle bus. The car we ordered for the new terminal was 15 euros, and the price was also good, because there were too few bus shifts, and I was afraid of the boat.
Mykonos Theoxenia, a Member of Design Hotels
4.6/564 Reviews
I honestly think this is a wonderful hotel. Location is amazing Service was good Room and. Amenities were wonderful The small gym was functional and very good for a basic work out (no water was provided in the existing small gym and no cleaning equipment to wipe after using the facilities) Breakfast was really really good. Great product quality. Housekeeping was done twice Pool service was done well - yet not personalized. If I had to choose again - defiantly would go here. Well done to all staff and management
Akkadian Lgbt Boutique Hotel
4.2/518 Reviews
A smart and somewhat stylish hotel with some very positive features – but with some less so, also. Let's start with the positives: Pool area – quite lovely. A reasonable sized pool, surrounded by loungers, couches, sun beds and chairs of various varieties. It has a pool bar and a towel service, and most rooms look out on the pool area. Very pleasant. Room quality – there are different buildings in the complex all with a stylish rustic design, and each room comes with a verandah, balcony or sun lounge. Also has a fridge and TV and a same day laundry service. Our room was smallish, and the industrial sized bath probably takes up too much room (you can't get out on one side of a double bed). It had an open plan see through shower, which was kind of cute though some people might find it a bit strange. Also, the security safe seemed to need a key which wasn't there. Possibly available from reception, but what's wrong with a standard digital safe? Overall quality – quite good. Wifi – good quality. They also provide a smartphone, which looked very cool – but turned out it wasn't working. Staff – very friendly and helpful, particularly at reception. Location - a reasonable walk (downhill) to the town area and there is also a bus stop outside. Coming back at night is a different proposition, however, as the downhill stroll reverts into a steep upward climb on a very dark and narrow road. And then there is the sheer rapacity of Mykonos taxi drivers (a separate story). Now on to the less positive: Breakfast – very disappointing. Words like dull, uninteresting and boring come to mind – but let's say Basic with a capital B. Cold plates had little variety and the ‘hot’ dishes were lukewarm and stodgy – and not to mention having to drink fruit juice from a warm cup because there were no glasses available. You even had to pay extra for decent coffee. It was budget hotel fare at best. Curiously, I was surprised to see a comment from the management on this forum that they seemed actually proud of their breakfast offering!! All I would say to that is that they need to get out more. Bar prices - it's been a few years since I was in Mykonos, and I was astonished at how expensive everything has become – including bar prices. Still, the prices for drinks at the pool bar were very much on the high side, and would not encourage you to spend much time there. Apart from the latter two gripes, we enjoyed our stay at the Three Shades. Overall star ratings? About 3.5 – but certainly not 4. Value for money? Given that Mykonos prices are hitting stratospheric levels, probably not bad.

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Hotel Information for Travelers

Number of Hotels284
Number of Reviews7,087
Highest PriceINR 394,528
Lowest PriceINR 7,144
Average Price (Weekdays)INR 45,301
Average Price (Weekends)INR 43,321