We Love —
- Being near the island's iconic windmills and sandy beaches, revelling in the glamour of Mykonos.
- Settling in for an afternoon Hammam session at the Amazonia Spa and gazing out over the magnificent Aegean Sea from the pool.
- Watching the sun go down whilst enjoying delicious Mediterranean dishes at the Sunset Greek Mediterranean Restaurant.
- For ultimate comfort, choose to travel with Aegean Airlines.
Customer reviews —
Amazon Mykonos Resort & Spa 5* —
Indulge in a blissful stay in glamorous Mykonos at Amazon Mykonos Resort & Spa 5*, boasting elegant suites, some with the luxury of their own private infinity pool. Marvel at incredible sunsets from the comfort of your suite or from the hotel's main pool.
Delight in the location of the resort, a short drive away from the island's iconic windmills, and beautiful sandy beaches.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in an Elegant Suite with sharing pool, Sunset Deluxe Sea View Suite or a Superior Sea View Suite.
ELEGANT SUITE WITH SHARING POOL (30 m²)
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Sunset Deluxe Sea View Suite (30 m²)
Each sleek room has its own unique decor using soothing tones, with a breezy style. You'll find either a king-size bed, or two single beds, along with a modern en-suite. Admire panoramic sea views that look all the more incredible as the sun sets!
Maximum room capacity
Superior Sunset Sea View Suite with private pool (unheated) (32 m²)
Take your glamorous getaway up a notch by choosing a Superior Sea View Room with its very own private pool. Inside, you'll find cool Boho decor individual to each room, with a plush king-size bed taking centre stage. The modern en-suite bathroom has large mirrors and a very contemporary feel.
Please note: The pool is is not heated.
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Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 2 x complimentary cocktails per room per stay
- 10% off dinner at the hotel
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Delight in classic Mediterranean & Greek dishes at the Sunset Greek Mediterranean Restaurant each evening, from seabass ceviche to grilled octopus and Myconian salad. Sample dishes featuring locally sourced ingredients, in a setting that looks out across the sea, and revel in watching the sun go down over dinner.
Your time
Just for you:
- 1 x 20-minute massage per room
Spend your days soaking up the Grecian sun by the main infinity pool of the resort on a sun-lounger, looking out over the Aegean Sea. Guests are also encouraged to visit the tranquil on-site Amazonia Spa, complete with an indoor pool, hammam, hair salon, fitness centre and a very peaceful relaxation area.
Optional excursions and extras —
Tour of the town and island of Mykonos

Discover this beautiful island on a comfortable bus ride with stops at the most beautiful viewpoints and beaches, as well as the traditional village of Ano Mera.
Tour of the island of Delos

Explore the mysteries of the island of Delos and delve into Greek history and mythology when you visit this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This tour takes you through the ancient ruins, where you can admire the remains of temples, theatres and ancient houses.
Sunset Cruise

Have an unforgettable afternoon on board a traditional Greek boat! Cruise around the ancient island of Delos, or in case of strong wind, along the southwest coast of Mykonos overlooking Delos island and experience the magical colours of the setting sun.
South Coast Cruise

Cruise along the south coast on a traditional Greek boat and see all the beautiful and famous beaches, with a picnic, seaside lunch and snorkelling opportunities along the way!
The cruise will take you to view to caves of Dragonissi Island (weather permitting), before three beach stops for swimming and snorkelling. The first stop is in the remote bay of Frangias which is very sheltered and famous for its crystal clear water. Here you enjoy a nice beach picnic with refreshments, and you will also have the chance to taste the traditional Greek Ouzo.
Your second stop is in the beautiful bay of Kalafatis, where you have lunch in a seaside restaurant and free time for swimming, water sports activities or a drink at the beach club. Afterward, continue the cruise and make your last stop at the marvellous bay of Super Paradise, known for its famous beach parties. Here you can have one more swim or enjoy a drink at the club. Return to Ornos beach at 6 pm where the tour ends.
Jeep Safari

On this tour, you will explore the island of Mykonos and discover its hidden corners. You will see the north side of the island with the lighthouse from where you have fantastic views to the surrounding islands, the higher regions, the lake of Marathi, and the area around the traditional village of Ano Mera and the old Venetian fortress Paleokastro.
The tour will also take you to the picturesque east side of the island with great views and a deserted mine. Here the rocks contain many minerals and therefore have the most interesting shapes and colours. Enjoy lunch (not included in the price) in a local tavern before driving to the south side with its beautiful beaches for a swim stop. Return to Mykonos old port (yacht club) after a wonderful fun drive day full of new impressions and pictures.
Tinos Tour

On your comfortable bus tour, visit the church, see valleys of the pigeon houses, traditional villages (where you can enjoy lunch in a tavern with great views and local specialities), and the woman’s monastery of Kechrovouni with its picturesque views and wonderful architecture. You will reach Tinos island by a short 30-minute ferry ride.
Inhabited by the Venetians for about 500 years, Tinos still has plenty of beautiful pigeon houses originating from this era and many Catholic villages. The island has beautifully maintained traditional villages and many with marble sculpturing decorated houses, crafted by local Tinian marble artists. Tinos is famous for its white and grey marble which is taken from the marble quarries in the north of the island and is even fitted in Buckingham Palace and the Paris Louvre.
Tinos houses the most important church of Greece, the impressive “Evangellistria” which was built for the miraculous icon “Megalochari”.
You will also make stops in Pyrgos where even the bus stop is made of solid marble! Visit a marble artist in his workshop and the village of Volax, famous for its basket weaving tradition and the big granite rocks dominating the landscape. Back in Tinos town, you have free time for shopping and to relax at the harbor front before you make your way back to Mykonos by ferry.
Sunset cruise on the island of Rhénia

Embark on a cruise from Mykonos, discovering its beaches and the secluded islet of Rhenia for swimming and snorkelling. Savour a Greek lunch on board and enjoy a spectacular sunset before returning to Mykonos.
Discovery cruise to Dragonisi islet

Embark on a cruise to Dragonisi islet, a hidden paradise where you can enjoy swimming and snorkelling in crystal-clear waters. Enjoy a delicious ‘Souvlaki’ on board and explore the Mykonos coast before returning to Mykonos.
Your journey to Mykonos —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Mykonos —
Welcome to Mykonos, one of Greece’s most iconic islands, known for its stunning skyline of windmills and whitewashed houses. Beyond the picturesque beauty lies a vibrant destination where you can experience both lively cosmopolitan energy and peaceful escapes. The island's capital, Chora, is a maze of charming cobbled streets lined with chic restaurants, stylish bars, and bustling nightlife. Yet, just a short distance away, you'll discover tranquil beaches and unspoiled towns along its 80km coastline.
Must-sees:
- Lia Beach: Located just 12 km from Chora, this secluded beach offers crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and relaxing in a peaceful setting.
- Kalafati Beach: A larger beach ideal for water sports enthusiasts, offering everything from windsurfing to jet-skiing, with ample space to soak up the sun.
- Armenistis Lighthouse: Situated at the northern tip of the island, this lighthouse offers panoramic views and is the perfect spot to watch a spectacular sunset over the Aegean Sea.
Culinary culture:
Mykonos is a culinary haven, offering an exciting blend of traditional Greek flavours and fresh seafood. Try local specialities such as kebab, moussaka, and the island’s famous Mykonian cheese. Enjoy dining in the open-air tavernas by the sea, where you can taste grilled octopus, souvlaki, and refreshing Greek salads with the freshest ingredients. Pair your meal with local wines or the famed Greek spirit, ouzo.
Dive deeper:
Mykonos offers more than just beaches and nightlife. For a taste of its heritage, visit the Archaeological Museum of Mykonos to see fascinating ancient artefacts, or take a boat trip to the nearby island of Delos, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. The island is also renowned for its vibrant art scene, with galleries showcasing the work of local and international artists.
Good to know:
Mykonos enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers (June to September) and mild winters. The island is well-connected, with ferries available from Athens, and offers a range of accommodations from luxury resorts to charming boutique hotels. The official language is Greek, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.