Pros

  • Located on a private peninsula between the beaches of Platis Yialos and Psarou
  • Modern rooms, and some have sea views and steam rooms
  • Two-tiered outdoor swimming pool and hot tub
  • V.I.P. restaurant serves breakfast and dinner on an exterior veranda with Aegean Sea views
  • Le Club restaurant and pool bar serve lighter meals and cocktails
  • Free parking and breakfast
  • 5,380-square-foot Aqua Marine Spa offers thalassotherapy treatments
  • Sauna and steam rooms free for all guests
  • Bus stop to Mykonos is outside the hotel's front door
  • Laptop with printer and small library for guests' use
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Cons

  • Fee for Wi-Fi
  • Balconies and private pools can be seen from rooms above, compromising privacy
  • Hotel has no private beach facilities, which results in fees for chairs and umbrellas
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Bottom Line

Petasos Beach Hotel & Spa is a luxury property built in the traditional Cycladic architecture style that prevails on Mykonos. It has many of the same features as its competitors (large spa, swimming pool, beach access, restaurants, and fitness center). Unlike competitors, however, the hotel doesn't own any of the beach facilities, so expect to pay extra for a chair and umbrella on the sand. Still, those looking for more activity may prefer this location -- the nearby beaches are among the island's most popular, and there are a number of restaurants and shops nearby (most competing properties tend to be more secluded). Be aware that the views shown on the hotel's website are mainly from private suites, and might not be available from many rooms. Mykonos Town is about two miles from the hotel, and a bus stops directly outside of the front doors.

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Oyster Hotel Review

Petasos Beach Resort & Spa

Scene

All white: clean, minimalist, and modern

Like most luxury resorts on the Greek island of Mykonos, Petasos Beach Hotel & Spa was built in the traditional Cycladic architecture with cube-shaped buildings, brightly painted doors and shutters, and whitewashed walls. The all-white lobby looks like something from a design magazine. White marble steps lead up to a chic sitting space with sleek (you guessed it) white furniture and views of the grounds. Built-in white upholstered benches are accented with heart shaped glowing white lamps. A large, circular pendant-style chandelier hangs overhead. Two enormous white sculptures of human faces sit near the blue mosaic-tiled reception desk. Staff wears all-white uniforms, which complements the chic look of the hotel.

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Location

Private peninsula betwen Platis Yialos and Psarou Beaches with fast water-taxi access to more remote beaches on the island

The word "beach" is right in the hotel's name -- and it's hard to find better beach access on the island. Petasos Beach Hotel & Spa is built on a private peninsula between the beaches of Platis Yialos (about 100 feet from the hotel) and Psarou (about 500 feet away). There is also a small dock where water taxis regularly take passengers (for a fee) to different beaches on the island. It's the best way to get to the party beaches of Mykonos, or to more secluded spots quickly. Both beaches by the hotel have a selection of Greek and Mediterranean restaurants open to the public. A local bus stops right in front of the hotel's entrance, bringing passengers to Mykonos Town, and service runs late into the night.

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Rooms

Rooms are pretty and clean but not as impressive as the public spaces, or the suites that have private pools and great sea views

Classic and Standard Rooms are located on the ground floor and have either garden or sea views. Expect tile floors and a beach scene painted over the bed, though a window between the bathroom and bedroom is an unexpected fun touch. These are the least-expensive rooms in the hotel. Superior and Deluxe Rooms have nice extras, such as jetted bathtubs, essential oils and body salts, and a steam room. Guests need to make this upgrade to get bathrobes, too. These rooms have sea views from small balconies that overlook the private swimming pools in the suites. The Diamond Suite is over-the-top with three bedrooms and four bathrooms -- plus a private fitness studio, indoor hot tub, and gorgeous swimming pool. If villas are more your thing, check rates at the Myconian Villa Collection.

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Features

Features fit for a Greek shipping magnate (and charges for Wi-Fi)

Free breakfast gets good reviews, and V.I.P. restaurant serves dinner on an exterior veranda with romantic Aegean Sea views. Le Club offers poolside service and cocktails. About 5,380 square feet of space is dedicated to treatment rooms and indoor pools at Aqua Marine Spa, which has traditional thalassotherapy treatments. Guests can use the steam room and sauna at the spa free of charge. The fitness center was updated in 2014 to include a space for yoga. Expect a fee to use Wi-Fi, though there is a small business area in the lobby with a notebook computer and printer. The outdoor, two-tiered swimming pool has an adjacent whirlpool, and finding an open sun lounger doesn't seem to be a problem. Though two public beaches are easily reached from the hotel, a private company will charge guests to use the loungers and umbrellas. Private chefs and personal trainers are available on request (for a fee).

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Oyster Hotel Review

Petasos Beach Resort & Spa

Scene

All white: clean, minimalist, and modern

Like most luxury resorts on the Greek island of Mykonos, Petasos Beach Hotel & Spa was built in the traditional Cycladic architecture with cube-shaped buildings, brightly painted doors and shutters, and whitewashed walls. The all-white lobby looks like something from a design magazine. White marble steps lead up to a chic sitting space with sleek (you guessed it) white furniture and views of the grounds. Built-in white upholstered benches are accented with heart shaped glowing white lamps. A large, circular pendant-style chandelier hangs overhead. Two enormous white sculptures of human faces sit near the blue mosaic-tiled reception desk. Staff wears all-white uniforms, which complements the chic look of the hotel.

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Location

Private peninsula betwen Platis Yialos and Psarou Beaches with fast water-taxi access to more remote beaches on the island

The word "beach" is right in the hotel's name -- and it's hard to find better beach access on the island. Petasos Beach Hotel & Spa is built on a private peninsula between the beaches of Platis Yialos (about 100 feet from the hotel) and Psarou (about 500 feet away). There is also a small dock where water taxis regularly take passengers (for a fee) to different beaches on the island. It's the best way to get to the party beaches of Mykonos, or to more secluded spots quickly. Both beaches by the hotel have a selection of Greek and Mediterranean restaurants open to the public. A local bus stops right in front of the hotel's entrance, bringing passengers to Mykonos Town, and service runs late into the night.

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Rooms

Rooms are pretty and clean but not as impressive as the public spaces, or the suites that have private pools and great sea views

Classic and Standard Rooms are located on the ground floor and have either garden or sea views. Expect tile floors and a beach scene painted over the bed, though a window between the bathroom and bedroom is an unexpected fun touch. These are the least-expensive rooms in the hotel. Superior and Deluxe Rooms have nice extras, such as jetted bathtubs, essential oils and body salts, and a steam room. Guests need to make this upgrade to get bathrobes, too. These rooms have sea views from small balconies that overlook the private swimming pools in the suites. The Diamond Suite is over-the-top with three bedrooms and four bathrooms -- plus a private fitness studio, indoor hot tub, and gorgeous swimming pool. If villas are more your thing, check rates at the Myconian Villa Collection.

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Features

Features fit for a Greek shipping magnate (and charges for Wi-Fi)

Free breakfast gets good reviews, and V.I.P. restaurant serves dinner on an exterior veranda with romantic Aegean Sea views. Le Club offers poolside service and cocktails. About 5,380 square feet of space is dedicated to treatment rooms and indoor pools at Aqua Marine Spa, which has traditional thalassotherapy treatments. Guests can use the steam room and sauna at the spa free of charge. The fitness center was updated in 2014 to include a space for yoga. Expect a fee to use Wi-Fi, though there is a small business area in the lobby with a notebook computer and printer. The outdoor, two-tiered swimming pool has an adjacent whirlpool, and finding an open sun lounger doesn't seem to be a problem. Though two public beaches are easily reached from the hotel, a private company will charge guests to use the loungers and umbrellas. Private chefs and personal trainers are available on request (for a fee).

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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