Set on a private peninsula above Agios Ioannis, Amazon Mykonos Resort & Spa stands out for its uninterrupted views towards Delos and a layout that keeps the sea in constant focus.
The hotel is arranged in a series of low-rise buildings that follow the natural slope of the land, stepping down towards the water rather than sitting heavily on it. Pathways open out onto wide terraces and viewing points, so movement through the property always leads back to the horizon. The overall feel is open and easy to navigate, with space between areas rather than compression, which gives the hotel a calmer, more settled atmosphere than many on the island.
Terraces play a central role throughout, acting as extensions of the main spaces rather than afterthoughts. Whether at the pool, around the suites or in the dining areas, everything is positioned to face outward, ensuring the setting is always part of the experience rather than something you only notice occasionally.
The 52 suites are built around outdoor living, with layouts that prioritise space and flow rather than excess detail. Interiors are simple and comfortable, using soft tones and natural materials to create a relaxed environment that does not compete with the view. The proportions feel generous, with enough room to settle in without the spaces feeling oversized or impersonal.
Private infinity pools and outdoor hot tubs feature heavily across the higher categories, shaping how the suites are used day to day. Even the more entry-level options maintain strong outdoor space, with balconies or terraces that keep the sea within sight. The result is a stay that naturally shifts outside, where mornings and evenings tend to be spent without needing to leave your own space.
Dining is centred around one main restaurant, supported by a pool bar, which keeps the offering straightforward and easy to navigate. The restaurant focuses on Mediterranean cuisine with an emphasis on fresh seafood and seasonal ingredients, served in a setting that opens directly towards the sea.
The pool bar carries the daytime side of things, offering drinks and lighter dishes without drawing guests away from the main pool area. Evenings tend to remain low-key, with the restaurant terrace becoming the natural focal point rather than any shift towards nightlife.
The main infinity pool is the central feature of the hotel, positioned so that it runs visually into the sea beyond. It is where most guests spend their time, moving between loungers, water and bar without much structure to the day. The overall pace is slow and consistent, with little pressure to do anything beyond settle in and stay put.
Agios Ioannis Beach sits a short distance below, adding an easy alternative to the pool without needing to travel far. For those who want more activity, the hotel also offers a gym, while the wider island remains easily accessible for beach-hopping or heading into town.
The spa adds an indoor contrast to the outdoor spaces, with an indoor pool, hammam and treatment rooms providing a quieter setting away from the sun. A gym sits alongside, offering a practical option for guests staying longer or looking to balance the more relaxed pace of the stay.
Located around 3 km from Mykonos Town and approximately 5 km from Mykonos Airport, the hotel offers quick access to the island’s main hub while maintaining a more private position above the coastline.