Dimele

About
Dimele Rooms & Studios occupies a useful position in the Fabrika district of Mykonos Town — the workaday southern edge of the chora that puts guests within a short walk of Little Venice, the windmills, and the tangle of lanes that make up the old town. It is a small-scale property offering renovated rooms and studios rather than a full-service resort, which makes it a practical base for anyone who wants to spend their days out on the island rather than confined to a hotel pool.
The property holds a 4.7-star rating across 94 Google reviews, a score that reflects consistent satisfaction for its category. The address — Fabrika, Mikonos 846 00 — places it squarely in the southern fringe of the chora, close to where the island's main bus network converges. Three room types are offered: a Superior Double with sea view, a Superior Double, and a Superior Triple, each described as newly renovated with a Cycladic white-and-clean aesthetic.
For independent travelers arriving without a car, the location is one of the property's strongest practical advantages. The central bus station is roughly 100 metres away, giving direct access to most of the island's well-known beaches without needing to rent a vehicle.
What to Expect
Dimele operates as a rooms-and-studios property in the traditional Cycladic mould: compact, personal, and focused on giving guests a clean, comfortable place to sleep and eat breakfast close to where everything happens. The accommodation spans three configurations. The Superior Double with sea view is the most sought-after, looking out towards the water from what is approximately 15 square metres of space — a fair size for Mykonos Town, where rooms are generally on the smaller side. The Superior Double and Superior Triple follow the same standard without the sea outlook.
The renovation gives the interiors a fresh feel without stripping out the whitewashed character typical of Mykonos Town properties. Guests can take breakfast within easy reach of the seafront, with views toward the small working boats moored along the waterfront.
The surroundings reward any amount of wandering on foot. Matoyianni Street, Mykonos Town's main pedestrian shopping lane, is nearby. The iconic row of windmills on the Kato Mili ridge is reachable on foot in under ten minutes, and Little Venice — the cluster of centuries-old sea-facing houses on the western edge of the chora — is a comparable distance. The island's resident pelican, Petros, is often spotted around the port and the central lanes, particularly in the morning before the day-tripper crowds arrive.
For reaching the beaches, the proximity to the bus station is the key practical fact. Services run regularly in season to Paradise, Super Paradise, Paraga, Platis Gialos, Ornos, and Agios Ioannis (Ai Giannis), covering most of the south-coast beaches that draw visitors to Mykonos.
How to Get There
Fabrika sits at the southern edge of Mykonos Town, just below the main chora. If you are arriving by ferry at the New Port (also called Tourlos), taxis and buses connect to the town centre in around ten minutes. From the Old Port in Mykonos Town itself, the walk to Fabrika takes roughly five to ten minutes heading south along the waterfront road.
The main bus station in Fabrika is essentially on the doorstep of Dimele, making it one of the more transit-connected addresses in the town. Buses to the south-coast beaches depart frequently from here during summer, typically running from early morning through to the early hours.
If you are driving, note that parking in Mykonos Town is difficult and the narrow lanes are not designed for cars. A vehicle is not necessary if you are staying at Dimele specifically because of the bus access. If you do arrive with a car or scooter, follow signs for Fabrika and the main bus station to locate the general area.
For accessibility queries or specific arrival logistics, contact the property directly at +30 2289 024889 or [email protected] before your stay.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long tourist season running from late April through October. The peak weeks in July and August bring the largest crowds, the highest prices, and the fullest calendar of events, particularly in the nightlife and beach-club scenes the island is known for. Rooms in central Mykonos Town are in high demand during this period and booking several months in advance is standard practice.
Shoulder months — May, June, September, and early October — offer a different balance. Temperatures are warm enough for swimming, the beaches are less crowded, and the chora is easier to walk around without the peak-season density. Many visitors find late September and early October to be the most pleasant time to explore the town itself, when the light is lower in the afternoon and the famous Meltemi wind has begun to ease off.
The Meltemi is the north wind that blows across the Cyclades from roughly mid-July through August. It keeps temperatures bearable but can make exposed beaches choppy and disrupts ferry schedules on some days. Staying in Mykonos Town rather than at a remote beach villa means you are less exposed to wind inconvenience and can move around more easily if ferry connections shift.
Tips for Visiting
- Book well ahead for July and August. Central Mykonos Town properties fill up quickly for peak season, and Dimele's modest size means availability disappears fast. Reaching out via the website at dimele.gr or calling +30 2289 024889 early is worthwhile.
- Request the sea-view room explicitly. The Superior Double with sea view is a distinct room type, not an upgrade applied automatically. Confirm it at the time of booking rather than on arrival.
- Use the bus station, not taxis, for beach days. The Fabrika bus station serves the south-coast beaches on a frequent schedule in season and costs a fraction of taxi fares. Tickets are purchased on board.
- Walk to the windmills and Little Venice in the morning. Both landmarks are within ten minutes on foot and are dramatically quieter before 10am, when day-trippers arrive from the cruise ships and ferries.
- Carry cash for the old town lanes. Some small cafes and bakeries in the chora's back streets still operate cash-only. The nearest ATMs are clustered around the port and the central square.
- Pack earplugs if you are a light sleeper. Mykonos Town is lively well into the night during high season. A central location in Fabrika means proximity to the action, which is a plus or a minus depending on your travel style.
- Contact the property before arrival to confirm check-in arrangements. Small studios properties in the Cyclades often have specific check-in windows or key-collection logistics that are worth clarifying in advance, especially if you are arriving on a late ferry.
- Agios Stefanos and Ornos beaches are good alternatives if south-coast buses are crowded. Ornos in particular is reachable by bus from Fabrika and is calmer than Paradise or Super Paradise.
Facilities and Location
Dimele is described as offering renovated rooms and studios with the amenities expected for the category. The three room types — Superior Double with sea view, Superior Double, and Superior Triple — cover solo and group configurations up to three guests. The website (dimele.gr) functions as the direct booking channel.
The immediate surroundings in Fabrika give guests practical convenience. The main bus station is around 100 metres away. The seafront promenade, with its breakfast cafes and views of the working harbour, is a short walk north. Matoyianni Street, the principal pedestrian shopping and dining lane of Mykonos Town, is also reachable on foot in a few minutes. The windmills and Little Venice are similarly close, sitting on the western side of the chora.
For any facility questions — including whether breakfast is served on-site, whether rooms have air conditioning or Wi-Fi, or what the exact check-in and check-out times are — the most reliable approach is to contact Dimele directly. The phone number is +30 2289 024889 and the email is [email protected].
Address
Fabrika, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 024889Website
www.dimele.grLocation
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