Aegon Revive

About
Aegon Revive sits in Kalo Livadi on the southeastern coast of Mykonos, operating under Marriott's Autograph Collection — a brand tier reserved for independent-minded properties with a defined character. The hotel's positioning around wellness and relaxation sets it apart from the nightlife-first accommodation that dominates the island's northern and western shores. With a 4-out-of-5 rating from 136 Google reviews, it occupies a quieter stretch of Mykonos that attracts guests who want proximity to a good beach without the pace of Mykonos Town.
Kalo Livadi itself is one of the longer, more organized beaches on the island, roughly 10 kilometers by road from Mykonos Town. The area appeals to travelers who prefer a calmer register — families, couples, and visitors drawn to the wellness programming that properties in this pocket increasingly offer.
What to Expect
Aegon Revive is marketed explicitly around wellness and recovery, which means the ethos here leans toward restorative stays rather than high-volume event hospitality. Autograph Collection membership signals a commitment to a distinct sense of place — properties in the collection are required to express local character rather than replicate a standardized international template.
Being in Kalo Livadi, guests are within easy reach of one of Mykonos's more scenic eastern beaches, where the water is clear and the wind typically lower than on the island's exposed north coast. The surrounding landscape is dry, rocky, and open in the way typical of the Cyclades — whitewashed architecture against brown hillsides, with views toward the Aegean.
As an Autograph Collection property, Aegon Revive is bookable through the Marriott Bonvoy platform, which means loyalty points apply for eligible members. Direct booking and Bonvoy redemption options are available through the Marriott website listed below.
The research bundle does not include specific details about room types, pool configuration, spa facilities, or restaurant offerings. For current room availability, pricing, and package options, check directly via the hotel's official Marriott listing.
How to Get There
Kalo Livadi is on the southeastern side of Mykonos, approximately 10 kilometers from Mykonos Town (Chora) by road. The drive takes around 20 minutes depending on summer traffic, which can slow considerably in July and August on the island's narrow inland roads.
From Mykonos Town, follow the main road toward Ano Mera, then branch south toward Kalo Livadi. Taxis are available from the taxi stand at Manto Mavrogenous Square in Mykonos Town; agree on a fare or confirm the meter is running before departure. Car rental is a practical option for guests staying in this part of the island, as public bus service to Kalo Livadi is limited compared to routes serving the western beaches.
Mykonos International Airport (JMK) is roughly 7 kilometers from Kalo Livadi and is the faster transfer point compared to Mykonos Town port. A taxi from the airport to the hotel takes approximately 15 minutes. The main port in Mykonos Town serves ferry connections to Piraeus, Rafina, Santorini, Paros, and other Cycladic islands.
Parking near the hotel is generally available given the relatively lower density of Kalo Livadi compared to central Mykonos.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos operates as a summer destination, with the main season running from late May through early October. Kalo Livadi's southeast-facing position gives it some natural shelter from the Meltemi — the strong northerly wind that sweeps the Aegean from July through August and can make the island's north-facing beaches uncomfortable for extended periods.
June and September offer the best balance of warm temperatures, calmer seas, and thinner crowds. August is peak season: accommodation prices are at their highest, the island's roads carry heavy traffic, and advance booking is essential. Travelers focused on wellness and relaxation will generally find the shoulder months more conducive to the kind of stay Aegon Revive appears designed to support.
Water temperatures in the Aegean around Mykonos peak in August and remain comfortable through September. Early morning is consistently the best time of day in Kalo Livadi — the light is clear, the beach is quieter, and the heat has not yet built.
Tips for Visiting
- Book through Marriott Bonvoy if you hold loyalty membership — points accumulation and redemption apply, and the official booking channel often carries rate guarantees or package inclusions not visible on third-party platforms.
- Rent a vehicle for the duration of your stay if you plan to explore beyond Kalo Livadi. Bus frequency to this part of Mykonos is lower than to the more popular western beaches, and taxis can be scarce in peak evenings.
- Check transfer options at booking. Some Autograph Collection properties coordinate airport or port transfers; confirm with the hotel directly at +30 2289 449000 whether this service is available and at what cost.
- Arrive with low expectations for nightlife within walking distance. Kalo Livadi is oriented toward beach days and quieter evenings. If you want access to Mykonos Town's bars, plan a taxi or organize a driver for the evening.
- Pack reef-safe sunscreen. Mykonos's beaches are increasingly sensitive to chemical sunscreen runoff; biodegradable mineral formulas are a considerate choice at any beach-adjacent property on the island.
- Confirm current wellness programming directly with the hotel. The source description notes a wellness and relaxation focus, but specific offerings — spa treatments, yoga, hydrotherapy — should be verified before arrival, as seasonal schedules can vary.
- Plan for Meltemi wind if visiting in July or August. Kalo Livadi has relative shelter, but packing a light layer for outdoor dining or terrace evenings is advisable even in peak summer.
Facilities and Location
Aegon Revive is located at Kalo Livadi, Mykonos 846 00. The hotel is part of Marriott's Autograph Collection and is contactable by phone at +30 2289 449000. Full facility details — including room configurations, dining, pool access, spa services, and accessibility features — are available on the hotel's official Marriott page.
The Kalo Livadi area is relatively low-density by Mykonos standards, with a beach within reach, limited roadside tavernas and beach clubs in the immediate vicinity, and a quieter atmosphere than the Ornos, Psarou, or Platis Gialos corridor. For guests whose priority is rest rather than nightlife proximity, this location is a considered choice.
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