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Blue Mari operates under the full trading name Due Mari Mykonos Luxury Suites & Villas, a small property perched on a hilltop above Agios Ioannis on the southwestern coast of Mykonos. The elevation puts the Aegean and Ornos Bay directly in front of you — a view that shifts from deep blue at midday to amber and rose in the late afternoon. With a Google rating of 4.9 from 60 reviews, it consistently ranks among the better-regarded smaller properties on the island.

Agios Ioannis is one of the quieter bays on Mykonos, located roughly 3 km southwest of Mykonos Town (Chora). The area is popular with visitors who want proximity to the island's facilities without being inside the dense tourist circuit. Ornos Bay, the larger and more developed neighboring cove, is just a short drive or walk away, giving guests easy access to beach tavernas, water taxis, and watersports.

The property describes itself as a guesthouse in its source listing, but the website confirms a product that spans suites and private villas — including at least one villa with its own pool. The common thread across both is the emphasis on privacy, outdoor space, and unobstructed sea views from an elevated position.

What to Expect

Due Mari Mykonos is structured around suites and villas rather than standard hotel rooms. The architectural language follows the Mykonian vernacular — white-rendered walls, clean geometric forms, and shaded outdoor terraces designed to face the water. The hilltop position means that most units benefit from elevated sightlines across Ornos Bay without being blocked by neighboring structures.

The property features a communal swimming pool set within ample outdoor terracing. At minimum one villa — listed as Villa Ayama — comes with a private pool, which makes it suited to families or small groups who want a self-contained stay. The indoor spaces are described as stylishly appointed, prioritizing comfort throughout both daytime and evening use.

The scale of the property is small, which translates to a quieter and more personal atmosphere than the larger resort complexes further along the coast. Staff-to-guest ratios at properties this size tend to support more attentive service, and the reviews reflect that. At 4.9 from 60 guests, the feedback is notably consistent.

The official website URL is listed as duemarimykonos.com, where current availability, suite configurations, and villa specifics can be confirmed directly.

Facilities and Location

The property sits in the Agios Ioannis area (postal code 846 00), coordinates approximately 37.4228°N, 25.3151°E. Agios Ioannis beach itself is a calm, partially sheltered bay known for moderate foot traffic compared to the island's northern beaches. The bay gained some recognition as the filming location for the 1999 film Shirley Valentine, and the small tavernas along the waterfront retain a relatively relaxed character.

Ornos Bay is the nearest major beach node, approximately 1 km east along the coastal road. Ornos has a broad sandy beach, several beach bars, and regular water taxi connections to Psarou, Platis Gialos, and Paraga during summer. Mykonos Town is accessible by car or taxi in around 10 minutes.

Facilities confirmed from the website include:

  • Hilltop outdoor terrace and communal swimming pool
  • Private pool in at least the Villa Ayama unit
  • Suites with sea-facing terraces or balconies
  • Property-level parking (typical for this location given the hillside access road)

For specific details on room configurations, check-in times, breakfast arrangements, or transfers, contact the property directly at +30 2289 077575 or through the booking interface at duemarimykonos.com.

How to Get There

From Mykonos Town, take the main road south toward Ornos. At the Ornos junction, follow signs for Agios Ioannis rather than turning down to the beach. The Due Mari property sits on the hillside above the bay; look for the access road climbing above the coastal tavernas. The journey from Mykonos Town takes roughly 10 minutes by car.

Mykonos does not have a reliable public bus network connecting all coastal points, though KTEL buses do run between Mykonos Town and Ornos during summer. From Ornos, the walk to Agios Ioannis along the coast takes around 15–20 minutes on a flat path. A taxi from the port or airport is the most straightforward option on arrival, particularly with luggage.

Mykonos New Port (where most large ferries dock) is approximately 4 km north of the property. The Old Port in Mykonos Town is slightly closer. Pre-arranging a transfer with the property or booking a taxi through the port taxi rank is advisable in peak season when cabs are in high demand.

Parking at the property itself should be possible given its hillside location, but confirm with the property in advance if you are renting a car.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a long summer season running from late April through October, with peak demand concentrated in July and August. The Agios Ioannis and Ornos area tends to attract a slightly more relaxed clientele than the party-focused northern beaches, but the whole island becomes busy from late June onward.

For the best balance of good weather, manageable crowds, and available bookings, late May through June and September are the most comfortable windows. Temperatures in June sit in the mid-to-high 20s Celsius; September stays warm but with noticeably less congestion. July and August bring the Meltemi wind, which hits the northern and eastern coasts harder than the southwestern bays — Agios Ioannis and Ornos are relatively sheltered by the island's topography, making this part of the coast a sensible base during windier periods.

Bookings for July and August should be made well in advance — several months ahead is standard for well-rated small properties on Mykonos.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. Small properties like Due Mari often offer the best rates and flexibility through their own website (duemarimykonos.com) or by calling +30 2289 077575 directly.
  • Request a sea-view unit explicitly. On a hillside property with multiple levels, unit orientation can vary. Confirm at the time of booking if an Ornos Bay view is important to you.
  • If privacy is the priority, ask about Villa Ayama. The villa with its own private pool is suited to couples or small groups wanting a more self-contained stay rather than shared facilities.
  • Rent a car or scooter for the first day. Agios Ioannis is accessible by taxi but having your own transport makes exploring the southwestern beaches — Psarou, Paraga, Paradise — much easier without waiting for transfers.
  • Ornos water taxis are a practical alternative to driving. During summer, small boats connect Ornos Bay to several southern beaches, which means you can leave the car behind once you've settled in.
  • Arrive in daylight if possible. The hillside access road above Agios Ioannis is narrow; navigating it after dark with luggage and a rental car for the first time is unnecessarily complicated.
  • Pack light layers for evenings. Even in August, the elevated hilltop position means evenings can be breezy. A light layer for terrace sitting after sunset is worth having.
  • Check for minimum stay requirements. Small luxury properties on Mykonos frequently apply minimum stay conditions (often 3–5 nights) during peak season. Verify this when booking.

Address

Άγιος Ιωάννης, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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