GT Suites

About
GT Suites sits on the central road (Κεντρικός δρόμος) in Ornos, one of the few areas of Mykonos that manages to feel genuinely residential alongside its tourist infrastructure. The property offers self-catering apartment suites — a practical choice for anyone who wants more autonomy than a standard hotel room provides, without committing to a full villa rental. With 35 guest reviews averaging a 4 out of 5 rating on Google, the property has a track record that suggests reliable, straightforward accommodation.
Ornos itself is a small bay settlement on the island's south coast, roughly 3 kilometres southwest of Mykonos Town. It has its own sandy beach, a cluster of tavernas and cafes along the waterfront, and regular bus connections into town. For guests who want proximity to the energy of Mykonos without paying premium Mykonos Town or Psarou prices, Ornos is a sensible base.
The self-catering format means each suite is equipped for independent living — preparing your own meals, keeping your own schedule, and returning to a space that functions more like a short-let apartment than a hotel room. This suits longer stays particularly well, and it's an arrangement that increasingly attracts families and small groups alongside couples.
What to Expect
GT Suites operates on the self-catering model, meaning the suites are equipped for guests to manage meals and daily routines independently. In the context of Mykonos, where eating out every day can push budgets considerably, having kitchen or kitchenette access is a practical advantage.
The address on Ornos's central road places the property within reasonable walking distance of the bay's seafront. Ornos Beach itself is one of the more sheltered beaches on the island — a crescent of sand with calm, shallow water that tends to be noticeably quieter than the island's famous party beaches at Super Paradise or Paradise. The village has enough infrastructure (supermarket, pharmacies, tavernas, a few bars) that guests staying at GT Suites won't need to travel into Mykonos Town for everyday needs.
The rating of 4 out of 5 from 35 reviews positions GT Suites solidly in the mid-tier of Mykonos accommodation. It won't compete with the island's high-design boutique properties on aesthetics or pool culture, but it offers a grounded, functional option where the apartment format adds genuine utility.
The property is contactable by phone at +30 690 708 0748, which is useful for direct booking inquiries or pre-arrival questions about the suites.
How to Get There
Ornos is served by the KTEL bus network that operates out of the Fabrika bus station in Mykonos Town (also called the South Station). Buses run regularly in high season to Ornos, and the journey takes around 10 minutes. The Fabrika station also connects to other south-coast destinations, so GT Suites is reasonably easy to reach without a vehicle.
By car or scooter — the dominant mode of independent travel on Mykonos — Ornos is a straightforward drive southwest from Mykonos Town along the main island road. Parking in Ornos village is more manageable than in the town itself, though in July and August it still fills up during beach hours.
Taxis from Mykonos Town to Ornos are available but can be difficult to secure during peak season. Pre-booking through the taxi app or calling ahead is advisable.
For arrivals by ferry, Mykonos New Port is approximately 4 kilometres from Ornos. A taxi or bus connection into Mykonos Town followed by a connection to Ornos is the standard route.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a concentrated high season running from late June through August, when the island is at maximum capacity, prices are at their peak, and the south-coast beaches including Ornos fill up by mid-morning. GT Suites, sitting in a residential-ish village rather than a party hub, is somewhat insulated from the worst of the crowd pressure, but the broader island context still applies.
May, early June, and September are widely considered the best months to visit Mykonos for a balance of warm weather, manageable crowds, and lower accommodation rates. Ornos in September in particular tends to hold good weather — the Aegean stays warm through the month — while the population drops sharply after the first week.
If you're visiting primarily for the beach and the village atmosphere rather than the nightlife circuit, early June or late September can be genuinely good: Ornos Beach will be walkable, the tavernas won't have queues, and the meltemi wind that can make north-coast beaches uncomfortable tends to ease.
Winter visits to Mykonos are possible but require realistic expectations — many restaurants and facilities in Ornos close between November and March, and the ferry schedule from Athens reduces considerably.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead for availability. GT Suites doesn't appear to have a listed booking website, so direct phone contact at +30 690 708 0748 is the straightforward route to confirm availability and rates.
- Use the self-catering setup. The supermarket in Ornos village handles breakfast and lunch provisions without difficulty. Eating dinner out at Ornos's waterfront tavernas a few nights a week strikes a reasonable balance with cooking in.
- Book transport early in high season. Car and scooter rental companies on Mykonos sell out their fleets in July and August. If you plan to be mobile, reserve a vehicle before you arrive.
- Ornos Beach mornings are calmer. If you're walking down to the beach from the property, earlier starts — before 10:00 — give you considerably better access to space and shade.
- The Ornos bus stop is a useful hub. From Ornos you can pick up connections to Platis Gialos, Psarou, and Mykonos Town without backtracking all the way into the town centre.
- Check the meltemi forecast. In July and August, the north wind can make open-sea swimming uncomfortable. Ornos is sheltered by the headland to the north and handles meltemi conditions better than many beaches, but on strong days the sea can still be choppy.
- Confirm what's included. With self-catering apartments, the scope of housekeeping, linen changes, and in-suite equipment varies. Clarify this when booking to avoid surprises on arrival.
- Bring or budget for beach chairs. Most Mykonos beaches charge for sunbed and umbrella hire; Ornos is no exception. This cost adds up over a week, so factoring it into your accommodation-versus-amenities calculation makes sense.
Facilities and Location
The self-catering format at GT Suites is its defining practical feature. Apartment-style accommodation on Mykonos occupies a specific niche: more space and kitchen access than a standard hotel room, lower price than a private villa, and generally more flexibility around arrival and departure routines.
Ornos as a location adds to this utility. The village has a working everyday character — there are year-round residents alongside the seasonal businesses — and that grounds the experience in a way that purely tourist-facing areas of the island don't. The beach is family-friendly and calm. The waterfront has places to eat and drink that don't require a reservation made a month in advance. The central road address means the property is close to local services without being on the beachfront itself.
For guests comparing GT Suites against Mykonos Town hotels: the main trade-off is proximity to Mykonos Town's pedestrian lanes and nightlife versus the relative quiet and practicality of Ornos. For those who want Mykonos as a base for beach days, island exploration, and occasional town evenings, an Ornos self-catering suite is a coherent choice.
Address
Κεντρικός δρόμος, Ornos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 690 708 0748Location
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