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Apartments Anemos sits less than 100 metres from the shore at Ornos Beach, one of the calmer, family-friendly bays on the southwest coast of Mykonos. With a 4.9 rating across 134 Google reviews, it consistently ranks among the best-regarded small apartment complexes on the island — a result the property attributes to more than 25 years of family-run operation. The address is on the unnamed road running through Ornos village, placing you within easy reach of the bay's tavernas and water-sports operators without the noise of Mykonos Town's nightlife.

The property is built and decorated in the whitewashed Cycladic style typical of the island, with low horizontal lines, rounded edges, and blue accents. Studios and apartments face either the swimming pool or the surrounding garden, and all units include a private balcony or terrace. Because accommodation is self-catered, guests have full use of a kitchen with a fridge, which makes the property practical for longer stays or families managing their own schedules. Air conditioning is standard across all unit types.

Ornos is about 2.5 km south of Mykonos Town, close enough for an evening walk or a short taxi ride, but removed from the intensity of the Hora's most crowded lanes. The combination of beach proximity, a pool on site, and direct bus access makes Anemos a practical base for exploring the island without the premium pricing of properties directly on the more famous stretches of sand.

What to Expect

Units at Anemos are studios and apartments, meaning the size and configuration vary — studios are compact and suited to couples or solo travellers, while apartments offer more space for families or groups wanting a separate area for luggage and cooking. Every unit comes with satellite television, air conditioning, and a kitchenette or kitchen area with a fridge, so you can stock up from the supermarkets in Ornos or Mykonos Town and skip restaurant meals when it suits you.

The swimming pool is the social focal point of the property. Sun loungers are arranged on the furnished terrace around it, and a pool bar serves cocktails and cold drinks during the day. The garden is described by the property as peaceful, which fits the general character of the Ornos area — quieter than Psarou or Paradise Beach, with a mix of Greek families and international visitors rather than the purely party-focused crowd of the south coast's livelier spots.

Wi-Fi is available throughout the property at no extra charge, and the front desk operates 24 hours a day. Staff can arrange bicycle and car hire on site, which is one of the more convenient extras for guests who want to explore beaches beyond easy walking distance. A large on-site parking area is available for guests arriving by rental car or moped, which is common on Mykonos given the island's spread-out geography.

Breakfast is available daily, prepared with fresh ingredients — a useful option on mornings when you want to get to a beach early and don't want to search for a café first.

How to Get There

Ornos is reachable from Mykonos Town (Hora) by public bus — the KTEL bus stop for Ornos is approximately 100 metres from the property, making it one of the more bus-accessible accommodation options on the island. The journey from Mykonos Town takes around 10 minutes depending on traffic during high season.

If you arrive by ferry at the New Port (Tourlos), the most direct route is a taxi to Ornos, roughly 3–4 km. Taxis on Mykonos use fixed-rate fares between standard destinations, so ask your accommodation or the port's taxi stand for the current rate. Car and moped rentals are widely available in Mykonos Town and at the port; Anemos itself offers a car and bicycle hire service through the front desk.

For drivers, the property has a large on-site parking area, which removes one of the more stressful aspects of staying in a busier part of the island. Ornos village has its own small commercial area — bakeries, a pharmacy, minimarkets, and a handful of restaurants are all within a short walk.

From Ornos Bay, daily boat services run to beaches around the island and to the archaeological island of Delos. The departure point is the small quay at the bay, less than 100 metres from the property.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a pronounced high season running from late June through late August, when room prices peak and Ornos Beach fills steadily through the afternoon. Anemos, being self-catering and family-run rather than a large resort, tends to attract guests who prefer a more predictable, quieter stay than the party-oriented hotels near Super Paradise or Paradise Beach — but the Ornos area still gets busy in July and August.

Late May to mid-June and September are typically the best windows for visiting if you want warm water (the Aegean reaches comfortable swimming temperatures by late May), manageable crowds, and lower nightly rates. The meltemi, the strong north wind that defines Mykonos summers, tends to be strongest in July and August; on south-facing bays like Ornos it is somewhat sheltered, which is one reason the beach is popular with families.

October is quiet and noticeably cooler, but the sea remains warm enough for swimming into mid-month, and the island's rhythm slows to something closer to its year-round character. The property is open in shoulder season; confirm directly with the property if planning a visit outside the June–September window.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. Mykonos is one of the most in-demand islands in the Aegean during peak season. Properties with ratings above 4.8 at this price point fill quickly, especially for stays of a week or longer.
  • Use the on-site car hire for beach-hopping. Mykonos's best beaches — Elia, Agrari, Kalafatis — are spread across the island and impractical to reach by bus from Ornos within a half-day. Renting a small car or scooter through the front desk saves the overhead of finding an agency in town.
  • The boat from Ornos Bay reaches Delos in roughly 20–30 minutes. Delos is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the Aegean; the daily boat service from the bay is a more convenient departure point than the main Mykonos Town pier for guests staying at Anemos.
  • Stock the kitchen on your first day. The minimarkets in Ornos village carry basics — water, dairy, produce, local cheese, wine. For a larger shop, a short taxi or bus ride to Mykonos Town gives you access to better-stocked supermarkets.
  • Breakfast at the property is a practical choice on beach days. Getting a table at a busy Ornos café in August between 9 and 11am can take time; the on-site breakfast option lets you eat and get to the beach before the umbrellas fill up.
  • The pool bar is open during the day. If you want a quieter afternoon than the beach allows, the pool terrace at Anemos is a reasonable alternative — particularly during the hottest part of the day between 1pm and 4pm.
  • Contact the property before arrival about check-in timing. If you're arriving by late ferry — Mykonos sees arrivals as late as midnight or beyond during peak season — confirm with the front desk. The property operates 24 hours, but early communication avoids any friction on arrival.
  • Ornos Beach itself is sandy with relatively calm, shallow water near the shore. It's one of the better beaches on Mykonos for children, which aligns with the family-run character of Anemos. The main beach bar and sunbed operators along the shore are a short walk from the property.

Facilities and Location

The core amenities at Anemos cover the practical requirements for self-catering stays: a pool with sun-lounger terrace, a pool bar, free Wi-Fi throughout, air conditioning in all units, and a 24-hour front desk. Bicycle and car hire can be arranged directly with staff. A large on-site parking area accommodates guests with their own vehicles.

Ornos village offers independent amenities within 100 metres: the bus stop for Mykonos Town and the airport route, the Ornos Bay boat quay, restaurants and tavernas along the waterfront, and everyday shops. The broader geography of Mykonos's southwest coast — Agios Ioannis, Psarou, Platis Gialos — is accessible within 10–15 minutes by scooter or car.

The property email is [email protected] and the phone number is +30 2289 026549. The official website is anemosmykonos.com, where direct bookings can be made. The property is also active on Facebook (anemos.mykonos) and Instagram (anemoshotelmykonos).

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Unnamed Road, Ορνός 846 00, Greece

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