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About

Hotel Artemis has stood at the edge of Agios Stefanos beach since 1976, making it one of the longest-established hotels on that stretch of Mykonos's north coast. The same family has run it across nearly five decades, and the property has been renovated while keeping the hospitality approach that brings guests back year after year. At 4.7 stars across 274 Google reviews, it earns that score consistently rather than on a handful of opinions.

The address puts you on Mykonos Saint Stefanos Beach, roughly 4 km north of Mykonos Town (Chora). That location is the defining practical fact of a stay here: you are 20 metres from the water, but also outside the densest part of Chora, which means quieter streets and easier parking while staying close enough to reach the town in under ten minutes by car or bus.

Double rooms are priced between €80 and €175 depending on season and view, triple rooms between €100 and €240. All room prices include breakfast, served in an elevated breakfast area with a sea-facing outlook. Single-traveller rooms are also available.

What to Expect

Rooms at Hotel Artemis have been renovated and come with air conditioning, a fridge, television, free Wi-Fi, and bathroom essentials as standard. The premium category adds a private balcony with a direct view across Agios Stefanos beach — spacious enough for two or three people to sit out comfortably. Garden-view rooms offer a quieter alternative for guests who want the same amenities without the morning sun hitting the balcony.

Breakfast is included in all room rates and is served in the elevated dining area overlooking the water. The hotel also accepts outside guests for breakfast, which suggests the kitchen operates at a reliable standard. A bar is on site, giving you somewhere to wind down without walking anywhere.

Agios Stefanos beach itself is a family-friendly, organised sandy beach with sunbeds and umbrellas, calm waters compared to the more exposed south-coast beaches, and a handful of tavernas along the shoreline. The 20-metre walk from reception to the water is essentially direct. The beach faces northeast, so it catches the morning light well and tends to be calmer than beaches exposed to the prevailing summer meltemi wind from the northwest.

The reception hours listed run from 7:00 AM to 11:30 PM most days (Monday closing at noon — verify directly before arriving late on a Monday). For after-hours arrivals, contact the hotel in advance.

How to Get There

From Mykonos Town, Agios Stefanos is approximately 4 km north along the coastal road. By car or scooter the drive takes under ten minutes. The KTEL Mykonos bus network runs a route from the Old Port / Fabrika bus station in Chora to Agios Stefanos; buses run regularly during the summer season, and the stop is close to the hotel. Taxis from the port or airport are straightforward — the ride from Mykonos Airport takes around 10 minutes depending on traffic.

If you arrive by ferry, the Old Port in Mykonos Town is the most likely landing point, and the hotel is a short taxi or bus ride from there. The New Port (Tourlos), used by larger car ferries, is even closer to Agios Stefanos — roughly 2 km south of the beach.

Parking is available in the Agios Stefanos area, which is one practical advantage over staying inside Chora, where parking is limited and the streets are pedestrianised in the centre.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos's main hotel season runs from late April through October, with July and August being the busiest and most expensive weeks. Agios Stefanos tends to attract a slightly more family-oriented crowd than the club-heavy south beaches, so the shoulder months of May, June, and September offer a good balance: warm water, fewer crowds, and lower rates.

The meltemi, the strong northerly wind that defines Aegean summers, blows most consistently from mid-July through mid-August. Agios Stefanos faces northeast and sits in partial shelter relative to the fully exposed western and southern beaches, making it a reasonable choice during windy periods. Morning is typically calmer than afternoon on most Mykonos beaches.

For value, late May and early October are particularly good: the hotel is open, the sea is swimmable, and both Chora and the beach operate without peak-season pricing pressure.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly for the best communication. The hotel email ([email protected]) and phone (+30 2289 022345) are the direct contacts. Family-run properties often have flexibility on room allocation when you communicate in advance.
  • Ask specifically for a sea-view balcony room if that matters to you — not all rooms have it, and it's worth confirming at booking rather than on arrival.
  • Breakfast is included but also open to outside guests, so if you want a quieter morning meal, aim for earlier rather than later in high season.
  • The New Port at Tourlos is closer than the Old Port. If your ferry arrives at the New Port, the transfer to Agios Stefanos is shorter and cheaper than from central Chora.
  • Monday reception hours appear to be 7:00 AM – 12:00 PM based on the listed data, which is shorter than other days. If you plan a Monday arrival after noon, call ahead to confirm check-in arrangements.
  • Agios Stefanos has its own tavernas and amenities, so you don't need to go into Chora for every meal, though the town is close enough for an evening out.
  • Scooter rental is widely available in Agios Stefanos and Chora, and many guests base themselves here while exploring the whole island. The hotel's north-coast location puts you close to Panormos and Ftelia beaches, which are quieter alternatives to the south-coast crowds.
  • The sea is calmer here than on most south-facing beaches, making Agios Stefanos a practical choice if you're travelling with children or prefer swimming without heavy surf.

Facilities and Location

The hotel classifies as a resort hotel and sits directly adjacent to Agios Stefanos beach — one of the more accessible and organised beaches on the island. On-site facilities confirmed by the property include a bar, a breakfast dining area with sea views, air-conditioned rooms with standard amenities, and free Wi-Fi throughout. The renovated rooms cover double, triple, and single configurations.

The surrounding area of Agios Stefanos has grown into a self-contained beach destination with water-sports operators, beach bars, and seafront restaurants alongside the hotel strip. For Mykonos Town's shopping, nightlife, and the iconic windmills, you're under ten minutes by road.

The TikTok presence (@artemishotel) suggests the property actively communicates with a younger audience, and the consistently high review rating across a substantial number of guest opinions points to a property that delivers on its core promises of location, cleanliness, and service.

Address

Mykonos Saint Stefanos Beach, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday07:00 – 12:00
tuesday07:00 – 23:30
wednesday07:00 – 23:30
thursday07:00 – 23:30
friday07:00 – 23:30
saturday07:00 – 23:30
sunday07:00 – 23:30

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