Mykonos is a stunning island with incredible beaches, water activities, nightlife, restaurants, and outdoor activities. This island is perfect for any adventure, so I’ve rounded up the best Airbnbs in Mykonos, Greece.
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Here are the best Airbnbs in Mykonos, Greece for your trip to paradise!
Stunning Views
12 guests bedrooms beds baths
This hilltop home has spectacular views of the sea. The property has a main house, two guest homes, a stunning pool, sun loungers, and al fresco dining. You’ll feel like you’re in the middle of nowhere, but you’re just a short drive from the airport and some of the island’s most famous sites.
Perfect Location
2 guests bed bath
If you want to stay in one of the most romantic apartments on the island, this studio is for you. You’ll have a terrace with incredible views of Mykonos Town. Plus, you’ll be perfectly located to walk to all of the town’s nightlife, attractions, and restaurants.
Room For Your Whole Crew
23 guests bedrooms beds baths
Get ready to fall in love with this luxury, one-of-a-kind hilltop home. This house has sea views, and you’ll be able to walk to Lia beach. There’s a library, gym, infinity pool, jacuzzi, an outside bar, a barbecue, a solarium with sunbeds, two alfresco dining areas under pergolas, and a landscaped garden.
Deluxe Suite
2 guests bedroom bed bath
Nestled in the heart of Mykonos town with stunning views of the Aegean Sea, this apartment has elegant designer furniture, a modern kitchen, hi-tech electronic entertainment systems, air-conditioning, and a private balcony.
Hilltop Villa
10 guests bedrooms beds baths
You’ll love this compound that has four elegant villas with stunning views of the Aegean Sea. There’s a shared pool, plenty of parking, privacy, and multiple dining and living spaces.
In Mykonos Town
4 guests bedroom beds baths
Get ready to fall in love with this townhouse with sea and windmill views. There’s a spectacular rooftop terrace and hot tub. Plus, you’ll love the home’s traditional Greek architecture and beautiful furniture.
Traditional Greek Home
Traditional Greek Home
6 guests bedrooms beds baths
If you want to stay in an iconic Greek villa, this secluded home is for you. There are spectacular views from every window, multiple patios, al fresco dining, and traditional furniture and decor. Plus, you’ll be a short walk from two beaches.
Home of Your Dreams
13 guests bedrooms beds baths
This complex has two spectacular villas that can be rented together or separately. You’ll have views of Kalo Livadi, home of the famous Beach Bar-Restaurant Solymar. Plus, you’ll fall in love with the infinity pool.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which area is best to stay in Mykonos?
If you want to party, you’ll want to stay in Mykonos Town. If you’re traveling with kids or if you want a tranquil retreat, head to Ornos or Platis Gialos. Opt for Agios Ioannis, Psarou, or Mykonos Town for a romantic getaway.
How much does it cost to rent a villa in Mykonos?
Vacation home rentals on Mykonos average around $350 a night. You’ll finder cheaper accommodation on weekdays, in the shoulder and off-seasons, and away from Mykonos Town.
Is Mykonos expensive to visit?
Mykonos is a relatively expensive island to visit. The average cost for a one-week trip to Mykonos is around $2,000 for a solo traveler, $3,500 for couples, and $8,000 for families. You can save some money by visiting during the shoulder or off-season, preparing your own food, and not getting your accommodation in Mykonos Town.
Is Mykonos Greece safe?
I felt very safe during my entire trip to Mykonos. But, as with any destination, you need to take precautions to keep yourself safe. Don’t walk by yourself at night, stay in a secure and well-located hotel or vacation home, use slash-proof, lockable, and RFID-protected bags and purses, and always have a charged cell phone with you.
Is going to Mykonos worth it?
Yes! While Mykonos is a relatively popular and “touristy” town, it’s absolutely worth a visit, especially if you get off the beaten path.
Which is better Santorini or Mykonos?
Mykonos and Santorini are both incredible destinations, and they will each give you very different experiences. So I highly recommend visiting both of these islands!
How many days do I need in Mykonos?
Give yourself at least 4-d days to explore Mykonos. This will give you plenty of time to explore the towns, have a beach day, enjoy the food scene, and do some excursions.
Which is cheaper Mykonos or Santorini?
Santorini and Mykonos are two of the most expensive islands in the Mediterranean and the world. A trip to Mykonos usually averages slightly less than Santorini, but you’ll need a sizeable budget for both of these islands. You can save some money by staying in the less-popular towns, visiting in the shoulder and off-season, and preparing your own meals.
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