A Look Inside: Four Seasons Mykonos Is Bringing a New Kind of Luxury to the Greek Islands
Perched on the cliffs above a secluded private cove, Four Seasons Mykonos is the kind of arrival that makes you forget what you were worrying about on the plane. This is Greek island luxury done properly, and it’s officially open for its first summer season.
The Four Seasons Mykonos location feels intentionally tucked away, yet effortlessly connected. Sitting on the western edge of Kalo Livadi Bay on the island’s south side, the hotel is just 20 minutes from both the airport and the iconic main town of Chora, close enough to everything, far enough from the chaos.
Regular shuttles and private transfers mean you can chase the island at whatever hour takes your fancy. And if you’d rather arrive by sea, the hotel’s own jetty is your launchpad for private yacht trips to hidden beaches, kitesurf spots, and quieter neighbouring islands. Delos, one of the world’s most extraordinary archaeological sites and the legendary birthplace of Apollo, is practically on the doorstep.

Four Seasons Mykonos was designed by celebrated Greek architect Nicos Valsamakis in classic Cycladic style, and it unfolds across six hectares like a private village. Shaded stone walkways, flowering gardens, and quiet courtyards connect 94 rooms and suites. All rooms at Four Seasons Mykonos come with sea views.
The Superior and Deluxe Sea-View Rooms are the entry point and genuinely stunning: soaring ceilings, whitewashed Cycladic interiors, and a terrace made for slow mornings with nothing but the Aegean in front of you. Step up to an Executive Suite and you get the private plunge pool,the one that appears to spill straight into the sea. For longer stays or those who like room to breathe, the One-Bedroom Sea-View Suite stretches to nearly 100 m² with separate living and sleeping spaces. Families can request connecting configurations across categories. Whatever you book, the view does the rest.

Dining is expected to become a destination in itself at Four Seasons Mykonos. Created in collaboration with New York’s Rockwell Group, each venue captures a different side of Mediterranean summer living. Álef brings wood-fired Mediterranean grilling to a dramatic open-air terrace, while Kafeneo channels the charm of a traditional Greek coffee house with ouzo, coffee and sunset conversations. Corbu leans into coastal Italian flavours with a relaxed dose of la dolce vita, while The Beach keeps things effortlessly chic with cocktails, fresh juices and long afternoons by the sea.
Wellness also plays a central role at Four Seasons Mykonos. Designed by Wimberly Interiors, the spa includes seven treatment rooms, a yoga pavilion, sauna, steam facilities and a terrace juice bar overlooking the water. Whether it’s a restorative morning or preparation for a glamorous evening in town, the atmosphere feels calm, polished and distinctly Mediterranean.
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Two infinity pools beckon with plush loungers and attentive service, and the private beach below the cliffs is where lazy days are best spent, far from the beach club crowds. Families are well looked after too, with a fully supervised kids’ club for ages 5 to 12, plus connecting suite configurations for groups of any size. There’s even an on-site chapel for anyone dreaming of a Greek island wedding.
Four Seasons Mykonos also takes a thoughtful approach to sustainability too, incorporating desalinated seawater, solar energy and advanced waste systems throughout the property.
For those planning a longer Greek escape, Four Seasons Mykonos pairs naturally with Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens on the Athens Riviera. The two destinations are connected by boat, plane or helicopter, creating an effortlessly glamorous island-and-city itinerary across Greece.
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