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About

Aegon Retreat occupies a stretch of Kalo Livadi, one of Mykonos's longer sandy beaches on the island's southeast coast. The property sits directly on the beach, with views across the Aegean, and operates as a retreat-oriented hotel with an emphasis on rest rather than the nightlife-forward scene you find closer to Mykonos Town or Super Paradise. The address — Kalo Livadi, Mikonos 846 00 — places it roughly 12 kilometres from the port and about 10 kilometres from the main town, so guests here are trading proximity to the Chora for direct sand-and-sea access.

The property is classified as a resort hotel, and snippets from its online presence describe it as part of the broader Aegon Mykonos concept, which encompasses more than one accommodation type on site. Room options include villas with private pools and suites that share a pool accessible directly from the balcony — a meaningful distinction when comparing options. A gym is also referenced as part of the facilities, which is consistent with the retreat positioning.

Kalo Livadi itself is a well-regarded beach: long, sandy, and calmer in character than the more commercialised beaches on Mykonos's southern coast. It attracts a mixed crowd of families and couples who prefer a lower-key atmosphere. The beach is served by a handful of tavernas and beach bars in the area, though staying at a beachfront property here largely removes the need to travel for water access.

What to Expect

Accommodation at Aegon Retreat spans at least two tiers: private-pool villas and pool-access suites. The villa option offers the most seclusion — a private pool means you are not sharing communal facilities — while the suite category gives balcony-level access to a shared pool, which suits guests who want the water without the overhead of an entirely private unit. The on-site gym rounds out the facilities for guests who want to maintain a routine during their stay.

The retreat framing is deliberate. This is not a party hotel. The Kalo Livadi location reinforces that positioning: the beach is quieter than Psarou, Paradise, or Paraga, and the surrounding landscape is open and unhurried. You will hear the sea rather than a sound system. That said, Mykonos's busier southern beaches are reachable by car in under 15 minutes, so the quieter base does not limit day-trip options.

The property carries a 5-star Google rating, though this is based on a very small number of reviews, so treat that figure as indicative rather than statistically robust. The phone number on record is +30 2289 449000 for direct contact and reservations.

How to Get There

Kalo Livadi sits on the southeast side of Mykonos. From Mykonos Town (the Chora), the drive takes roughly 20–25 minutes via the main island road; follow signs toward Ano Mera and then southeast toward Kalo Livadi. A car or scooter rental is practical if you plan to move around the island during your stay, as bus connections to Kalo Livadi are limited compared to the southern beach circuit.

Taxis from the port or airport are available, and the transfer distance is manageable — expect a fare in the typical Mykonos island-taxi range, which runs higher than mainland Greek standards. If you are arriving at Mykonos Airport, the beach is approximately 8 kilometres away, making it one of the closer major beaches to the airfield. Parking is generally available in the Kalo Livadi area, though it tightens in peak July and August.

There is no ferry terminal at Kalo Livadi; all sea arrivals use the New Port at Tourlos or the Old Port near Mykonos Town, both of which require onward road transport to the property.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos operates most visibly from late April through October. July and August are the peak months, with the highest prices, the strongest meltemi winds from the north, and the fullest beaches. Kalo Livadi faces southeast, which offers some shelter from the meltemi compared to fully exposed northern and western shores, but afternoons can still be breezy in the height of summer.

Late May, June, and September offer the best balance: warm enough to swim comfortably, less crowded, and with softer light in the evenings. October remains viable for swimming on warm years and sees significantly fewer visitors. If the retreat concept is the draw — rest, slower days, gym use, pool time — the shoulder months align well with that purpose.

For accommodation bookings, Mykonos hotels at this level fill early for peak weeks. Contacting the property directly at +30 2289 449000 or booking well in advance of a July or August stay is advisable.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm your room type before booking. The distinction between a private-pool villa and a balcony-access suite matters practically and financially — clarify this directly with the hotel.
  • Rent a vehicle. Kalo Livadi's relative quiet is an asset, but you will want independent transport to reach Mykonos Town, the port, or other beaches without depending on taxis.
  • Pack for wind. Even on hot Mykonos days in July, the meltemi can make open terraces cooler than expected in the afternoon. A light layer is useful for evenings.
  • Book airport transfers in advance. Mykonos taxi availability during peak season is unreliable at arrival times. Arrange a transfer or ask the hotel for recommendations when you confirm your reservation.
  • Use the beach early. Kalo Livadi's sand fills in late morning during summer. Guests staying beachfront have the obvious advantage of early access before day-trippers arrive.
  • Ask about the gym. If fitness facilities are a priority, confirm current availability and hours directly with the property, as these can vary by season.
  • Check checkout and pool hours. Pool access policies for shared facilities differ between properties; knowing the house rules prevents disappointment on your last morning.
  • Explore Ano Mera. The island's only inland village is a short drive from Kalo Livadi and offers a quieter lunch alternative to beach tavernas, with the 16th-century Monastery of Panagia Tourliani as the main point of interest.

Facilities and Location

Based on available information, Aegon Retreat offers private-pool villas, suites with shared pool access from the balcony, and a hotel gym. The property sits directly on Kalo Livadi beach, giving all guests immediate access to one of Mykonos's most spacious sandy shores without requiring a beach club membership or walk.

Kalo Livadi's beach is flanked by a small cluster of tavernas and bars that operate through the summer season — food and drinks within easy reach of the hotel. For a broader restaurant scene, Mykonos Town is the natural destination, and the drive is straightforward. The nearest fuel station and pharmacy are in the Ano Mera area, roughly 5 kilometres north.

Direct contact for reservations and enquiries: +30 2289 449000.

Address

Kalo Livadi, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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