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About

Kamari Hotel occupies one of the more coveted positions on Mykonos's south coast: the strip of land between Platis Gialos and Psarou, two of the island's most consistent and swimmable beaches. Guests staying here can reach the water on foot in either direction, which is a genuine advantage on an island where beach access often means a bus ride or boat transfer.

The hotel has been recently renovated and carries a 4.5-star rating across 416 guest reviews — a score that reflects a property maintaining consistent standards rather than coasting on location alone. With a restaurant offering three meal services plus a pool bar, a swimming pool, free Wi-Fi, and on-site parking, it functions as a self-contained base for a Mykonos stay without demanding that guests leave the property for every basic need.

The address is Platis Gialos, in the southern part of the island roughly 4 km from Mykonos Town. This area is quieter than the Hora but well-connected by the island's bus network, making it workable whether you plan to spend days on the beach or range across the island.

What to Expect

Kamari Hotel describes its accommodation as a mix of rooms and suites, designed to suit couples, families, and groups of friends. The property follows a traditional Cycladic aesthetic — whitewashed geometry, clean lines, and the kind of architectural restraint that fits the landscape without announcing itself. The renovation is recent, which in practice means updated fixtures, air conditioning, and comfortable beds rather than the dated interiors that still haunt parts of the Mykonos accommodation market.

The pool is a practical central feature: on a south-facing Mykonos property with summer temperatures regularly above 30°C, having a shaded spot by still water between beach trips matters. The pool bar operates from 10:00 to 17:00, covering the core midday hours.

Breakfast runs from 07:30 to 10:00, lunch from 12:30 to 14:00, and dinner from 19:00 to 21:00 — a conventional European hotel meal structure that means you can start the day on-site and return for dinner without searching for a table elsewhere. The restaurant isn't marketed as a destination in its own right, but for guests who want one fewer logistical decision per day, having dinner service on the premises is genuinely useful.

Free Wi-Fi throughout the property is confirmed, and parking is available — relevant on this part of the island where arriving by rental car or scooter is common.

How to Get There

Platis Gialos is on Mykonos's south coast, approximately 4 km from Mykonos Town (Hora). From the main bus station at Fabrika in Hora, buses run regularly to Platis Gialos during the summer season — the route is one of the busier ones on the island and buses run frequently during peak hours. Journey time is around 15–20 minutes depending on traffic.

From Mykonos Airport, the hotel is roughly 5–6 km by road. Taxis are available from the airport rank, though during peak summer months queues can be long; pre-arranging a transfer through the hotel is worth considering. The hotel's direct line is +30 2289 023424.

If you're arriving by ferry into the New Port (Tourlos), the drive south to Platis Gialos takes 10–15 minutes by taxi. Renting a car or scooter from the port area is a straightforward option and parking at the hotel means you won't face the stress of Hora parking once you've checked in.

Guests already staying elsewhere on the island can reach Platis Gialos by the south-coast caïque boats that connect beaches during summer — a scenic alternative to the bus if you're coming from Ornos or Paradise Beach.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos's main season runs from late May through September, with July and August the busiest and most expensive months. Kamari Hotel's south-coast location means it benefits from the Aegean's reliable summer winds — the meltemi, which arrives from the north — providing some relief from the heat without the full force that batters north-facing beaches. Platis Gialos and Psarou, both south-facing, tend to be calmer for swimming even when the meltemi is active.

For value and relative calm, late May to mid-June and September are the practical sweet spots. You'll find prices lower, the beaches less packed, and the same reliable sunshine with water temperatures that remain warm through late September. Arriving in July or August means booking well in advance; the Platis Gialos area fills quickly given its beach access.

Time of day within your stay: mornings at Platis Gialos beach are noticeably less crowded than afternoons. If the pool bar is your preference, it opens at 10:00 and closes at 17:00, after which the beach bars nearby take over.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly where possible. The hotel's official site is kamari-hotel.gr and they have a direct email at [email protected]. Direct bookings sometimes come with better flexibility on cancellation or room selection.
  • Ask about room type at booking. The property offers both rooms and suites. If you're traveling with family or a group, confirming which room configuration suits your party before arriving avoids reassignment on check-in.
  • Use the hotel as a base for beach-hopping. Platis Gialos is the departure point for the caïque water taxis that run to Super Paradise, Paradise, Agrari, and Elia beaches during summer. The pier is walkable from the hotel.
  • Park here, explore by scooter. If you're renting a motorbike or ATV, the hotel's parking removes one complication. Mykonos Town's old quarter is narrow and parking near Hora is genuinely difficult.
  • Dinner reservations during August. Even with the hotel restaurant available, if you plan to eat out in Hora or at Psarou, reserve a table a day or two ahead in peak season. Walk-in availability at popular spots in August is unreliable.
  • Check pool bar hours for your arrival day. The pool bar closes at 17:00. If you're arriving mid-afternoon after a long travel day, a stop at the pool bar before it closes can be worth timing your check-in around.
  • The Platis Gialos beach road can get congested in August. If you're driving, allow extra time getting in and out of the area during peak season, particularly in the late afternoon when beach crowds are heading back.
  • Connect on Instagram or Facebook before you go. The hotel maintains active social accounts (@kamarihotelmykonos on Instagram, KamariHotelMykonos on Facebook) and these often show current room states and seasonal updates.

Facilities and Location

Kamari Hotel's confirmed facilities include a swimming pool, pool bar (10:00–17:00), a restaurant serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, free Wi-Fi throughout, on-site parking, and a 24-hour front desk. The property is recently renovated.

The location between Platis Gialos and Psarou is the hotel's most specific asset. Platis Gialos is a long, organized beach with sun loungers, water sports facilities, and a cluster of tavernas along the waterfront. Psarou, just to the west, is smaller and more sheltered, and has historically attracted a more upscale crowd with several established beach clubs. Having both within walking distance from the same base is a practical combination that most south-Mykonos hotels can't offer.

Mykonos Town is accessible in under 20 minutes by bus or 10 minutes by car, keeping the nightlife, restaurants, and boutiques of Hora within reach without being in the middle of the noise.

Address

Platis Gialos, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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