traditional Greek heritage. Built in 1981 and renovated in 2007, this family-run hotel has been redesigned to offer sophisticated amenities and contemporary style.
Anemoessa Hotel Mykonos is a stylish, hospitable haven, the perfect hub for your island adventure. Surrounded by unspoilt countryside, on an island where the law only permits traditional architecture be built, you will feel like you are in a Cycladic wonderland with the recently renovated building sporting tones of blue, white and bursts of colour from the verdant flower gardens. Laze around by the perfect pool, on one of the many sun-loungers, or have a snack at the outdoor restaurant. Amongst cobbled stone pathways and palm fronds, you will be enchanted by this peaceful rural spot, a place to truly forget all your worries.
style of the island with the most sophisticated facilities in a dream location, on a small hill summit. Builit in 1997 and completely renovated in 2007, the establishment offers an impeccable quality service and hospitable atmosphere in beautiful natural surroundings. The views on offer are worthy of a scenic viewpoint, a paradise for lovers of photography and visual delights. The Aegean Sea, Cyclades and Mykonos town shape the décor of this luxurious five-star hotel.
best for their holiday in an idyllic location. The hotel is spread over a 20,000 square metre property in the incomparable beauty of Agios Ioannis, one of the most distinguished parts of the island. Serenity, professional service and hospitality are the key words; all bathed in the voluptuous spirit of the traditional Mykonian architecture and the colours and aromas of the beautiful Aegean landscape. The views and full installations are quite simply astonishing. Here, guests will find the luxury they deserve.
the Grecotel Mykonos Blu still attracts the famous and the romantic-minded. Bathed in the brilliantGreek light, inspiration of so many artists, the establishment attempts to offer a traditional architecture accomplished enough to satisfy the needs of the most demanding guests and provide for a pleasurable and memorable holiday. Majestic views and discrete personal service abound.
Advantages: luxurious, inside town centre, myconian/aegean views, excelent service, friendly stuff Disadvantages: lots of rooms on the back with no views and too much traffic noise
...Although I've never stayed as a customer in Belvedere, I can easily give a review for this hotel as it's been lots of times that i visited friends who were staying there (and spent a couple of nights as a guest until I found a room for myself).
As you can see from my other reviews, for the past 14 years, i 've spent most of my holidays on mykonos island, I sometimes visit the island more than twice a year, so i think i can have a clear opinion about the most of its well known bussinesses.
Hotel Belvedere is a very well known bussiness in Mykonos. Most of the times you can meet celebrities staying there, as it offers stylish luxury and it is situated inside the town centre, in a small walking distance from the high standard bars clubs and restaurants.
It offers everything you could expect from a hotel in its category, minibar...
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...Situated on the northeastern corner of the cyclades, Mykonos is well known for its extensively narrow street and party atmosphere. The actual structure of Mykonos town dates back to the times when pirates would often scour the med looting islands, the narrow streets were developed to counter these threats and also to combat the blustery wind that mykonos gets.
Nowadays Mykonos is heaving in the summer months. In addition to the numreous bars and clubs are some other pleasant sites including the town of Oronos and an area named 'little Venice' just next to the main town...a remnant from Venetian rule....
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Advantages: Good for moving around Disadvantages: Can be expensive
..., and quiet and expensive. Nice, nonetheless
Naxos- much friendlier than Paros, and half the price to stay in, with almost as many ferry connections
Ios vs Mykonos- 4/5 cats say Mykonos is better this year...
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...Situated on the northeastern corner of the cyclades, Mykonos is well known for its extensively narrow street and party atmosphere. The actual structure of Mykonos town dates back to the times when pirates would often scour the med looting islands, the narrow streets were developed to counter these threats and also to combat the blustery wind that mykonos gets.
Nowadays Mykonos is heaving in the summer months. In addition to the numreous bars and clubs are some other pleasant sites including the town of Oronos and an area named 'little Venice' just next to the main town...a remnant from Venetian rule....
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Advantages: As above Disadvantages: Can be windy, expensive
...This is one of the most expensive of the Greek islands, but also one of the nicest. Can be very windy.
Mykonos town is a maze of little cobbled streets (To defy the wind)
with white washed houses and it is very easy to get lost.
Interesting sights are :- the windmills, Paraportiani church (The most photographed in Greece)Little Venice and of course, the Pelicans
wich can be seen wandering around the harbour.
Some very nice beeches to the south of the island.
Day trips are possible to neighboring Islands of Delos, Tinos and Syros.
All in all Mykonos has some thing for every one, sights, good beeches and shops, night life and Island hopping....
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Advantages: nice places Disadvantages: Don't travel in August
...If you want to see the best part of Greece,that is the place to first visit.There are so many islands :Mykonos,Santorini,Paros,Antiparos,Naxos,Ios,Kalimnos,Milos etc.
The first one it should be Mykonos.Very busy during the summer plenty of night life and the sea is just fantastic.
Santorini:The volcanic island with the small roads and the archoelogical sites offers one off the most spectacular sceneries in the Cyclades.There are no cars or motorbikes just mules to travel you around.
Paros:Is the same story as Mykonos but bigger island.Nightlife great places to go around and very large population during the summer time....
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