Artemoulas Studios

About
Artemoulas Studios sits in Platis Gialos, roughly 4 kilometres south of Mykonos Town, with the sandy arc of Platis Gialos beach just 300 metres from the front door. With a 4.8 rating across 230 guest reviews, the property consistently ranks among the better-value stays on this part of the island — compact, well-located, and unpretentious in the best sense.
The studios were recently renovated and take an unexpected design direction for Mykonos: vivid pop-art interiors with design furniture, rather than the standard whitewashed-minimalist approach most properties in the Cyclades default to. It works as a contrast to the blue-domed exteriors, and repeat guests cite the combination of colourful rooms, attentive staff, and beach proximity as the main draw.
Platis Gialos itself is one of the more family-friendly and practically useful corners of Mykonos. The public bus from Mykonos Town stops nearby, the beach is sheltered and organised, and several tavernas and cafes line the seafront road — meaning you are not entirely dependent on resort facilities for meals or drinks.
What to Expect
The rooms at Artemoulas Studios are studios by format: self-contained units with their own character, designed for couples, solo travellers, or small families who want independence without a full apartment setup. The renovation introduced what the property describes as an elegant pop décor — bold colour palettes and design-forward furniture that sets these rooms apart from the washed-out neutrals common across Mykonos accommodation in this price bracket.
Two outdoor swimming pools are the centrepiece of the property's shared facilities. The pool bar serves cocktails, refreshments, and snacks, and the seating area offers panoramic sea views — a genuine asset given the elevated terrain typical of Cycladic hillside developments. There is also an all-day bar-restaurant on site, reducing the need to leave the property for casual meals.
A fitness area is available for guests. The 24-hour reception means arrivals at unusual hours — common on Mykonos given late ferry schedules and the island's nightlife rhythm — are handled without complications.
The property describes itself as value-for-money, and the review score supports that positioning. On Mykonos, where accommodation costs are among the highest in the Greek islands, a 4.8-rated studio property with two pools within walking distance of a good beach represents a practical choice for travellers who want quality without the premium of Mykonos Town or Ornos.
Facilities and Location
Artemoulas Studios includes the following confirmed facilities:
- Two outdoor swimming pools
- Pool bar with sea views serving cocktails and snacks
- All-day bar-restaurant on site
- Fitness area
- 24-hour front desk
- Recently renovated rooms with pop-art décor and design furniture
The address is Platis Gialos, a small coastal settlement on the southern shore of Mykonos. Platis Gialos beach — one of the island's longer organised beaches — is approximately 300 metres from the property. The seafront is lined with sunbed operations, tavernas, and water sports rentals. Super Paradise and Paraga beaches are reachable by water taxi from Platis Gialos beach in summer.
Mykonos Town (Chora) is 4 kilometres to the north. The town's main waterfront, Little Venice, the windmills, and the majority of the island's nightlife and dining are concentrated there.
How to Get There
From Mykonos Town, the public bus (KTEL Mykonos) runs regularly to Platis Gialos, especially during summer. The bus stop serves the beach road, and Artemoulas Studios is a short walk from the main stop — check current timetables at the Mykonos Town bus station near the Old Port.
By car or scooter, take the main southern road from Mykonos Town toward Ornos and continue to Platis Gialos. The drive takes around 10 minutes outside peak hours. Parking in Platis Gialos is more manageable than in Mykonos Town, though it tightens considerably in July and August.
Taxis from Mykonos Town are readily available, though fares increase during peak season and late-night demand. The nearest taxi stand is at Mykonos Town's main square (Manto Square). Pre-booking a transfer from the airport or port is advisable in high season — the property can assist with this.
Mykonos Airport is approximately 3–4 kilometres from Platis Gialos. The new port (for most large ferries) is near the airport, while the Old Port in Mykonos Town handles some smaller ferry routes and water taxis.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long peak season running from late May through early October. Artemoulas Studios is well positioned for this window — the beach is walkable, the pools are most useful from June through September, and the bus connection to Mykonos Town means you are not isolated from the island's broader activity.
July and August bring the highest prices, the fullest buses, and the most pressure on Platis Gialos beach itself, which is popular with day visitors as well as guests. Booking well in advance is essential for these months. June and September offer shorter queues, slightly cooler afternoons, and often better rates.
For travellers who prefer quieter conditions, late May and early October can still be warm enough for swimming, and Platis Gialos is noticeably calmer. The Meltemi wind, which blows reliably across the Cyclades in July and August, can make the north-facing beaches less comfortable on gusty days — Platis Gialos, on the southern shore, is naturally more sheltered.
The property is open 24 hours year-round according to listed hours, though operational services such as the pool bar and restaurant will follow seasonal patterns. Confirm specific facility schedules directly with the property before booking off-season.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer stays. Mykonos accommodation fills quickly from June onward, and a property with a 4.8 rating will sell out earlier than its price category might suggest. Aim to confirm dates at least two to three months ahead for July and August.
- Use the public bus. The KTEL service between Mykonos Town and Platis Gialos is inexpensive and frequent in summer. It removes the need to rent a vehicle just for the Chora connection, though having a scooter or car opens up the rest of the island considerably.
- Water taxis from the beach. From Platis Gialos beach, seasonal water taxis connect to Super Paradise, Paraga, and other southern beaches. This is one of the most practical ways to reach beaches that are difficult to park near in peak season.
- Contact the property directly. The email ([email protected]) and phone (+30 2289 025501) allow direct booking enquiries. Direct contact sometimes yields better rates or room selection than third-party platforms.
- Bring cash for smaller beach expenses. While the property and most beach establishments accept cards, smaller vendors at Platis Gialos may prefer cash. The nearest ATMs are in Mykonos Town or Ornos.
- Confirm which room type suits your group. The property operates as studios, which typically include a kitchenette or at minimum a mini-fridge. If you are travelling with children or planning an extended stay, clarify the exact configuration when booking.
- The pool bar has sea views. The elevated position of the property means the pool area looks out over the southern Mykonos coastline. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to use it before the heat peaks or after the afternoon wind picks up.
- Manage expectations on Mykonos nightlife distance. Platis Gialos is calm after dark — the clubs and late-night bars are in Mykonos Town or along the road toward Paradise Beach. Factor in taxi costs or bus schedules if late-night outings are part of your plan.
Address
Platis Gialos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 025501Website
www.artemoulas-mykonos.grOpening Hours
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