Nestled above the Aegean Sea, this chic Mykonos hotel boasts stylish rooms with private pools, exceptional service, and unforgettable culinary delights.
"Katikies Mykonos offers fantastic views and intimate charm with oversized, light-filled suites that open to private patios with plunge pools. Guests can dine at Botrini’s Mykonos, the on-site fine-dining restaurant serving Greek cuisine." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Katikies Mykonos is a 35-suite hotel known for its private verandas with stunning views, minimalist design, and exceptional service. It has been featured on the T+L World’s Best Awards list multiple times and offers a romantic, adults-only atmosphere with amenities such as private plunge pools and a champagne bar." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Katikies Mykonos is known for its immaculate views, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate breathtaking scenery." - Chadner Navarro
"The after-party pad Few consider Mykonos their Aegean go-to for social reclusion. But among the island’s more wholesome secrets are its covert refuge—even Dionysus needed a break from the fun. Most discreet yet on point is the new Katikies Mykonos, ensconced on a misshapen beanbag of land on the south-west coast, just east of the island of Delos, where the god’s toga-clad cult engaged in rituals of ecstasy. It opened in June 2018 as the equally shy, 30-year-younger sister to the adored Santorini original—a local design pioneer in its day—and was an instant classic, recalling the go-slow, get-lost spirit of pre-1950s Cyclades that second-wave bohemians fell in love with. It’s even hard to find: just a hamlet-like stack of pristine sugar cubes above Agios Ioannis’s quiet smile of sand. In fact, owner Nikolaos Pagonis’s amphitheatrical layout conceals 35 rooms with private terraces and plunge pools within a labyrinth of alleyways, creating illusions of space, solitude—and that little thrill of discovery. There is a surprise at every turn: a spa, a boutique (with a judicious edit of Vitamin A bikinis), and two infinity pools extending an unmarred cyan sightline to Delos, angled just so, to be sheltered from the relentless Meltemi winds. Rooms are retina-calming white cocoons, accented with cobalt and shades of ink; free of art and jarring design fads. Still, even Aegean-gazing hermits will be lured out at dinnertime by the citrus-infused aromas created by young chef Angelos Bakopoulos at both Asian-fusion restaurant Seltz and poolside Mikrasia. The sandy beach-bar vibe belies the star-standard of his Anatolian and Byzantine twists on dishes such as cod on risotto in a spinach-and-dill emulsion. The shenanigans at Nammos and Scorpios are within 15 minutes toe-dipping and fleeing distance. Unlike the island’s bigger, brasher retreats, Santa Marina et al, Katikies is a place to hole up, not be seen in—by Mykonian standards at least. —R.K.W." - Becky Lucas
"Despite being located on the bustling island of Mykonos, Katikies is set on a quiet part of Agios Ioannis Bay, a sand-and-pebble beach with azure waters. The property now offers 12 villas with private pools and views of the Mediterranean Sea near Elia Beach, a 20-minute drive from the hotel. All the houses feel true to the island’s style, with stone and white walls, wooden terrace overhangs, white-washed interiors, and turquoise pools that face the sea. Guests can preorder groceries and arrange chefs through the resort’s Katikies Club Service. They also have all the trimmings of a hotel, such as 24-hour room service and daily breakfast. And guests have access to the Katikies Mykonos hotel, with priority reservations at the popular new seafood-forward Botrini’s Mykonos restaurant from Michelin-starred Greek Italian chef Ettore Botrini. Shuttles whisk guests back and forth every 90 minutes." - Mary Holland