Set directly above Psarou Beach, Mykonos Blu, A Grecotel Resort places you on one of the island’s most high profile stretches of sand with a layout that keeps the focus on the beach, the bay and the constant movement below.
The hotel is arranged across a stepped hillside that drops towards Psarou, with bungalows and villas positioned along winding paths that lead down to the main pool and private beach area. This creates a clear sense of progression through the property, with higher levels feeling more private and the lower levels more connected to the social side of the beach.
The scale is larger than most boutique options on the island, and that shows in how the spaces are distributed. There is more room to move, more separation between accommodation and shared areas, and a more structured feel overall, but the position keeps everything anchored to the beach rather than feeling removed from it.
The 103 bungalows and villas are spread across the hillside rather than grouped in blocks, which gives each unit a greater sense of independence. Interiors follow a simple Cycladic direction with white surfaces, stone elements and restrained colour, keeping the focus on space and the view rather than decorative detail.
Outdoor areas are central to how the rooms are used, with terraces or balconies in every category and higher level options adding private pools or hot tubs that shift the experience towards a more self contained stay. The variation across room types is wide, which makes it easy to move between more compact bungalows and larger villa style setups depending on how much space you want.
Dining is structured across two main restaurants and several bars. Aegean Poets focuses on Mediterranean and seafood dishes in a more formal setting overlooking the sea, while L’Archipel Brasserie handles daytime dining with a broader menu that includes grilled and lighter options around the pool.
Delos Lounge Bar carries the evening with drinks overlooking the bay, supported by additional smaller bars positioned across terraces and pool areas, keeping service close at hand throughout the day without concentrating everything in one place.
The two level infinity pool sits at the centre of the hotel’s outdoor space, positioned to face directly towards Psarou and used as a quieter alternative to the beach. From here, steps lead down to a private section of the shoreline with loungers and service, placing you directly into one of the island’s most active beach scenes.
Days tend to move between pool and beach depending on how much energy you want, with water sports and beach clubs immediately accessible, while the layout of the hotel still allows for more contained spaces higher up the slope.
The Elixir Fitness Gallery Spa includes treatment rooms, sauna and a gym, forming a complete wellness setup that sits slightly away from the main flow of the resort.
It works as a quieter counterpoint to the beachfront setting, particularly given the pace of Psarou, and gives the hotel a more rounded feel beyond its location.
Located on Psarou Beach, around 4 kilometres from Mykonos Airport and a short drive from Mykonos Town, the hotel is well placed if you want direct access to one of the island’s most recognised beaches while staying within easy reach of the main town.