Adonis Hotel, Mykonos Hotels
Seasonally open hotel offering airy rooms with private balconies, a gym, breakfast buffet, and views of the Aegean Sea.
Adonis Hotel, a charming and intimate establishment, offers a tranquil retreat on the serene southern periphery of Mykonos Town. With its doors initially opened in 1971, this family-run hotel underwent a significant refurbishment in 2016, revitalizing its twenty-four guest rooms and introducing a well-equipped gymnasium complete with a relaxing sauna. Its convenient location provides easy access to many local points of interest.
A leisurely stroll from the hotel will lead travelers to iconic landmarks such as the picturesque Windmills of Mykonos and the stunning Church of Panagia Paraportiani. For those seeking sun and sand, the inviting beach at Megali Ammos is a mere five-minute walk away. Furthermore, the diverse culinary experiences and enticing shopping opportunities that Mykonos Town has to offer are easily accessible, generally within a pleasant ten to fifteen-minute walk.
The guest rooms are characterized by their simplicity and are thoughtfully designed in the classic Cycladic architectural style, emphasizing open spaces and an airy ambiance. Each room boasts a private balcony, allowing guests to fully embrace the refreshing sea breeze and capture breathtaking views, either overlooking the captivating Mykonos Town or gazing out upon the sparkling expanse of the Aegean Sea. Guests can indulge in refreshing beverages at the hotel’s cozy bar, or choose to begin their day with a delightful buffet breakfast served on the outdoor terrace, all while basking in the stunning panoramic vistas of the Aegean Sea.
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