Hotel Milena

About
Hotel Milena has been operating in Drafaki since 1980, making it one of the longer-standing family-run properties on Mykonos. It sits 1.2 km from Mykonos Town (Chora) and roughly 500 metres from Mykonos Airport — a position that suits travelers who want quick access to the island's main hub without paying Chora prices or tolerating Chora noise.
With a rating of 4.7 from 308 guest reviews, the hotel punches above its modest category. The appeal is practical: air-conditioned rooms with a fridge, TV, hairdryer, and free Wi-Fi, a small café-bar with garden views, and a bus stop directly outside the entrance. The famous party beaches of Paradise and Paraga are 2 km away — reachable by bus without needing a car.
The property is run in a recognizably Greek family-hotel style: small in scale, personally managed, and better suited to guests who want a comfortable base than to those chasing a resort experience. If you are content with a clean room, a cold drink in the garden, and easy transport links in every direction, Hotel Milena delivers that formula reliably.
What to Expect
Rooms at Hotel Milena come in three configurations. Double rooms with a balcony run 15 m² and sleep two on a double bed. Budget double rooms are the same floor area but likely differ in outlook or floor position. Triple rooms step up to 20 m² and are set up with three single beds, making them a workable option for a small group or a family with an older child. All room types include air conditioning, a TV, a fridge, a hairdryer, and an en-suite bathroom — the standard equipment for a Greek island mid-range property.
The café-bar is an asset worth noting. It overlooks the hotel's garden, which provides a greener outlook than most properties this close to the airport corridor. It is a place to have a coffee before catching the bus or a beer after the beach, not a destination in its own right.
The surrounding area of Drafaki is not a village with a center so much as a transitional zone between the airport and Chora. Within walking distance of the hotel you will find a mini market, a bakery, a restaurant, and a bank — enough to cover daily basics without driving into town. The absence of nightlife on the doorstep is a feature for many guests, not a shortcoming.
Free Wi-Fi covers the whole property, which is now a baseline expectation but worth confirming is reliable before arrival, particularly for remote workers.
How to Get There
The bus stop serving Hotel Milena is directly in front of the building, which is the single most useful logistical fact about this property. Mykonos's KTEL bus network connects Drafaki with Mykonos Town (Fabrika bus station) and the southern beaches including Paradise and Paraga. The Chora journey takes roughly five to ten minutes by bus.
Mykonos Airport (JMK) is approximately 500 metres away on foot or by car, making Hotel Milena one of the closest accommodation options to the terminal on the island. This is useful for very early or very late flights, though the airport's size means arrivals are straightforward regardless.
By car or taxi from the port, the drive to Drafaki takes around five minutes. Taxis on Mykonos operate on fixed fares between major points; confirm the fare before departing. If you are renting a vehicle, parking at or near the hotel is generally easier than in Chora, where roads are narrow and parking is a perennial problem.
For those arriving by ferry at the Old Port or New Port in Chora, the bus to Drafaki departs from Fabrika square, about a ten-minute walk from the New Port.
Best Time to Visit
Hotel Milena operates as a seasonal property in line with most Mykonos accommodation. The island's main season runs from late April through October, with peak demand — and peak prices across all categories — falling in July and August.
For a stay focused on beaches and town access without the full August crowds, late May through June and September through early October offer better value and more bearable conditions. Mykonos in July and August is genuinely hot, frequently windy (the meltemi northerly arrives in earnest by mid-July), and busy at every level.
Because of the airport proximity, noise from flight operations could be a consideration for light sleepers if rooms face that direction. Most Mykonos-bound charter and commercial flights operate during daylight hours, so late-night disturbance is less of a concern here than in destinations with large cargo hubs, but it is worth requesting a garden-facing or quieter room if this matters to you.
The bus service to the beaches runs frequently in peak season and less so in shoulder months; check the KTEL timetable for your travel dates.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly when possible. The hotel's own website at hotelmilena.gr carries the booking engine. Direct bookings sometimes allow more flexibility on room selection or communication with the property before arrival.
- Request a room with a balcony if budget allows. The 15 m² double-with-balcony category gives you an outdoor space to use at the start and end of the day, which matters on a hot Greek island night.
- Use the bus rather than taxis for beach days. The stop is right outside and the Paradise/Paraga route is well served in season. Factor in that Paradise Beach in high summer gets very crowded by midday.
- Stock the fridge on arrival. The mini market within walking distance means you can pick up drinks, fruit, and breakfast staples without paying café prices every morning.
- Confirm check-in time when you book. Mykonos flights often arrive late afternoon or evening; knowing the hotel's check-in window prevents arriving to a locked desk.
- The airport walk is genuinely short. If you have a very early departure and want to avoid a taxi, 500 metres with rolling luggage on a flat road is manageable, though do this in daylight and confirm the route in advance.
- Contact the hotel directly for current pricing and availability. Rates on Mykonos vary sharply by date and year; the hotel email is [email protected] and the phone is +30 2289 023126.
- Bear in mind the airport proximity if you are a light sleeper. Ask for a room on the garden side when making your reservation.
Facilities and Location
Hotel Milena's position in Drafaki places it at an intersection of practical convenience. The airport is the closest major landmark at 500 metres. Mykonos Town — with its Cycladic maze of lanes, the waterfront, the windmills, and the bulk of the island's restaurants and shops — is 1.2 km away, walkable in about fifteen minutes if the heat permits, or a short bus ride.
The hotel's own facilities are compact but complete for its category. The café-bar with garden seating functions as the communal space. Wi-Fi is free throughout. Each room has air conditioning, a TV, a fridge, and a hairdryer. The breakfast situation is not confirmed in available information; contact the hotel directly to ask whether breakfast is offered during your travel dates.
The surrounding Drafaki area provides supermarket access, a bakery, a restaurant, and a bank within walking distance — a practical cluster that reduces dependence on Chora for everyday needs.
For guests who plan to spend most of their time at the southern beaches, the combination of the direct bus route to Paradise and Paraga and the lower nightly rates typical of this area compared with Chora properties makes Milena a financially efficient base.
Address
Drafaki, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 023126Website
www.hotelmilena.grLocation
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