Luxury Villa Holiday Rentals in Mykonos, Greece

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Luxury Villas in Mykonos

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One of the most popular of the Cyclades islands, Mykonos has attracted an eclectic crowd over the years, from bohemian spirits to Jackie O. Over recent years, the 17-mile by 10-mile island has been well and truly gentrified, and still as beautiful as ever with luxury villas to match.

Mykonos Region Guide

The sun-drenched island of Mykonos in the Aegean in Greece has earned a reputation as a party island, from Little Venice in Mykonos Town to the spectacular beach clubs including Scorpios which dot the south of the island. This has been a favourite haunt of the hedonistic jet set crowd for years.

 

But head away from the main towns and you’ll find another side to this beautiful island on a luxury villa holiday. Ancient culture, sleepy villages and secluded beaches can be found if partying is not your thing. So if you are planning a family holiday with the children or a fun-packed trip with a group of friends, our lovely luxury villas in Mykonos will tick all the boxes.

Sandy beaches spill into turquoise waters, thatched windmills punctuate the horizon and hundreds of pretty whitewashed luxury villas pebbledash the town down to the coastline. It’s the stuff postcards are – literally – made of.

 

Once, the main allure of Mykonos was to visit the ancient sites at the sacred isle of Delos nearby, and it’s certainly well worth a visit. However, Mykonos long ago took over as a luxury holiday destination of choice in this corner of the Aegean. You’ll want to hire a car to whizz about the island and really make the most of it, as Mykonos has many of Greece’s very best beaches. Hop from the trendy Psarou beach where you can spot the beautiful people on parade, to the family-friendly Ornos Bay, teaming with eateries.

 

In the perfectly preserved old town, wander from a designer jewellery shop to an artisan market stall to a fabulous boutique, stopping for coffee, lunch and drinks at any of the chi-chi little tavernas, bars and cafes you pass. A spot of leisurely shopping gets no better than this on a luxury villa holiday. For a more cultural gad about town, head inland for the old capital of Ano Mera to soak up some ancient Mykonian culture in its beautiful chapel and market square festooned with bougainvillaeas.

 

When to Visit Mykonos

To see the island in full swing, visit in July or August but, be warned, it will be lively! We think the best time to go is either just before or just after the main tourist season, either in May or June when the days are warming up, or in September as the bulk of the tourists leave, but the sea is still warm enough to swim in all day. The island remains open in October for those wanting to squeeze in one more European beach holiday, but do take a shawl or coat as the island’s nickname is ‘the island of the winds’ and its namesake is most evident at the end of the season.

 

What We Love About Mykonos

Spending the day at Agios Sostis, a simply stunning beach in the northwest of the island. Paddle in the clear waters and explore the tiny chapel, then eat barbecued seafood in Kiki’s restaurant while watching the sunset.

 

Getting to Mykonos

There is an international airport on the island of Mykonos. Alternatively, you can fly into Athens and take the boat from Piraeus, the main port in Athens, which takes 2.5 hours.

 

The Best Places To Eat and Drink in Mykonos

The old town will leave you spoiled for choice. Lose yourself in the rabbit warren of tiny cobbled streets and alleyways in the old town. There’s a plethora of family-run restaurants and tavernas that you’ll never tire of exploring while on a luxury villa holiday in Mykonos.

 

For pre-dinner drinks or an evening out of your luxury villa, try the fresh fruit cocktails at Scarpa in Little Venice. Or for something very upmarket but just a little different, visit Astra Bar on Tria Pigadia Street, designed by distinguished jeweller, Minas, and boasting a ceiling with 2,500 lights depicting the constellations visible in the Northern Hemisphere’s night sky. We did say ‘different’!

 

For those looking for a hip dinner with the hum of house music in the background, Scorpios beach club has been taken under the wing of Soho House and serves divine seafood and steaks. As well as being the perfect spot for sunset, you can dance off your dinner until the early hours or embrace your post-dinner food coma in one of the linen hammocks or inviting cabanas. Be sure to book, as this is a hotspot on the island!

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Villa Panteleon, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Catered or Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 7

Sleeps: 14

  • Children's playground

  • Wine cellar

  • Wood fire BBQ

  • Yoga pavilion

€ 10,500(low season) to € 28,000(high season) pw

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Villa Ciara, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Catered

Bedrooms: 8

Sleeps: 14 - 15

  • Basketball court

  • Fire pit with sea views

  • Home cinema

  • Infinity pool & Jacuzzi

€ 21,000(low season) to € 63,000(high season) pw

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Villa Narissa, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 8

Sleeps: 16

  • Access to secluded bay

  • Al fresco dining

  • Two swimming pools

  • Walking distance to beach

€ 24,010(low season) to € 42,000(high season) pw

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Villa Serenity, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 7

Sleeps: 12 - 14

  • Dining pergola

  • Infinity pool

  • Kid's bunk room

  • Sea views

€ 46,754(low season) to € 62,338(high season) pw

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Villa Sabinka, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 8

Sleeps: 16

  • Gym & steam room

  • Helipad

  • Infinity & children's pool

  • Outdoor Jacuzzi

€ 14,000(low season) to € 52,500(high season) pw

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Villa Naomi, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 8

Sleeps: 16

  • BBQ

  • Direct access to secluded bay

  • Infinity pool

  • Outdoor lounge

€ 24,010(low season) to € 42,000(high season) pw

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Villa Basileia, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 3

Sleeps: 6 - 9

  • Access to hotel facilities

  • Outdoor lounge & dining

  • Swimming pool & whirlpool

  • Three outdoor bars

€ 28,000(low season) to € 52,500(high season) pw

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Villa Odele, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 5

Sleeps: 10

  • BBQ

  • Near to the beach

  • Pergola dining area

  • Swimming pool

€ 8,400(low season) to € 16,100(high season) pw

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Villa Isla, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 7

Sleeps: 14

  • BBQ

  • Dining pergola

  • Heated swimming pool

  • Outdoor lounge

€ 7,490(low season) to € 21,210(high season) pw

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Villa Artemis, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Bed & Breakfast

Bedrooms: 4

Sleeps: 8

  • Access to hotel facilities

  • Gym

  • Heated infinity pool

  • Sunset views over Delos

€ 32,900(low season) to € 50,400(high season) pw

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Villa Melia, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 6

Sleeps: 10 - 12

  • Al fresco dining area

  • Infinity swimming pool

  • Outdoor hot tub

  • Sea views

€ 13,300(low season) to € 26,600(high season) pw

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Villa Juno, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 5

Sleeps: 10

  • Alfresco dining area

  • Direct beach access

  • Saltwater swimming pool

  • Sea views

€ 9,100(low season) to € 33,600(high season) pw

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Villa Anette, Mykonos

Luxury Villas in Greece

Self-Catered

Bedrooms: 6

Sleeps: 10 - 12

  • Air-conditioning

  • Al fresco dining area

  • Outdoor swimming pool

  • Sea views

€ 7,000(low season) to € 15,050(high season) pw

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