Kivotos Mykonos Hotel

About
Kivotos Mykonos Hotel occupies a rocky hillside above Ornos Bay on the southwest coast of Mykonos, roughly three kilometres from Mykonos Town. The property's 40 suites and villas step down toward a private beach in the classic whitewashed stacking of Cycladic architecture, and almost every unit faces the sea. With a rating of 4.4 from over 340 guest reviews, it sits firmly in the upper tier of Mykonos luxury accommodation.
Ornos Bay itself is one of the calmer, more family-friendly corners of the island, sheltered from the prevailing meltemi winds that batter the north-facing coasts in summer. Kivotos has made the most of that setting: the hotel runs all the way from the hillside terraces down to the waterline, so guests can move between elevated sea views and direct beach access without leaving the property.
The property operates as a member of a curated collection of luxury hotels and positions itself as a residence-style retreat — somewhere to slow down rather than a base for nightlife. That tone runs through everything from the architectural choices to the on-site spa, which is carved directly into the hillside.
What to Expect
The accommodation spans suites and villas that vary considerably in size, layout, and amenity level. Entry-level rooms are described as spacious and contemporary with sea views; the upper categories escalate quickly. The Honeymoon Suite includes an open-air jetted tub oriented toward the water. The Signature Suite 130° holds what the hotel describes as the only fully glass-fronted private pool on Mykonos, creating the impression of swimming suspended over the sea. The Two Bedroom Suite runs to 80 square metres with its own pool, making it suitable for families or two couples travelling together.
The hillside spa is a distinctive feature — not a standard rooftop or basement facility but a space integrated into the natural rock of the slope, keeping it cool and visually dramatic. TikTok room-tour content from guests consistently highlights the views from every angle and the clean, minimal design language that avoids the busy décor common to some Mykonos competitors.
Food at the property is noted for using fresh, local ingredients, though specific menu or restaurant details are not confirmed in available sources. The private beach at the base of the hillside is the social anchor of the property during daylight hours.
Guest reviews average 4.4 out of 5 across 341 ratings, with recurring praise for sea views, design quality, and the physical sense of seclusion despite being close to Ornos village.
How to Get There
Kivotos Mykonos Hotel is on Ornos Bay, addressed at Ornos Bay, Mikonos 846 00. The coordinates place it at approximately 37.4204°N, 25.3204°E on the southwest coast.
From Mykonos Town (Hora), the drive takes around 10 minutes by car or taxi. The main road south from Hora toward Ornos is well signposted. Ornos Bay village has a small waterfront with a bus stop served by KTEL Mykonos; the bus from Hora to Ornos runs regularly during the summer season, and the walk from the bus stop to the hotel is short.
Taxis from Mykonos Town charge standard island rates; the journey is short enough that it is a practical option even for multiple daily trips. Taxis can be booked through the Mykonos taxi rank at the port or by phone. Rental car and scooter drop-off at the hotel should be confirmed with the property in advance given the hillside terrain. If you are arriving by ferry at the New Port or Old Port of Mykonos Town, a taxi directly to the hotel is the most straightforward option.
The hotel has its own private beach, so water access from nearby bays by boat or water taxi is also possible, though guests should check with the hotel regarding tender arrangements.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long warm season running from late April through early November, with the peak period concentrated in July and August. Kivotos Mykonos is open as a seasonal luxury property; verify exact open dates with the hotel before booking, as shoulder-season availability can vary year to year.
Ornos Bay benefits from natural shelter from the meltemi — the strong northerly wind that can make the island's more exposed north and east coasts uncomfortable in July and August. This makes the Ornos area more reliably pleasant in high summer than spots like Panormos or Agios Sostis on the north coast. Sea temperatures reach their warmest in August and September.
For the quietest experience with full amenities, late May, June, and September offer good weather, lower prices than peak season, and fewer guests. July and August bring the full Mykonos social scene, which will be more present in nearby Ornos village than within the hotel itself, given its elevated and somewhat removed position.
Tips for Visiting
- Book suite categories directly with the hotel or through their official website at kivotoshotels.com/mykonos to compare room layouts; the difference between a sea-view suite and the glass-pool Signature Suite is significant in both price and experience.
- Ask about the private beach arrangement when booking — confirm whether sunbeds, towels, and food and drink service at the beach are included or charged separately.
- The hillside layout means stairs. The property steps down a rocky slope to the beach, so guests with mobility limitations should ask the hotel specifically about accessible pathways between the different levels.
- Ornos Bay village is a two-minute walk from the hotel entrance and has several tavernas and a small convenience shop, useful for casual meals or supplies without hotel pricing.
- For the glass-pool Signature Suite, early booking is essential — it is described as the only suite of its type on the island, and it books out well ahead of peak season.
- The spa being rock-carved means it maintains a naturally cool temperature even in peak summer heat — worth scheduling a morning appointment if you plan to spend afternoons on the beach.
- Reaching Mykonos Town for the Old Port, restaurants, and nightlife is easy by taxi or rental scooter; the 10-minute drive is short enough that staying in Ornos does not cut you off from the island's main attractions.
- Social content at this property photographs particularly well in early morning light, when the white architecture catches the eastern sun before beach traffic begins — noted by multiple guest accounts.
- Contact the hotel directly at +30 2289 024094 for current rates, seasonal opening dates, and transfer arrangements from the port.
Facilities and Location
Confirmed facilities from available sources include:
- 40 suites and villas stepping down a Cycladic hillside toward the sea
- Private beach at the base of the property
- Multiple pool categories, including plunge pools and jetted tubs at suite level, and the glass-fronted private pool in the Signature Suite
- Hillside spa integrated into the natural rock
- On-site dining with a focus on fresh, local ingredients
- Sea views from the majority of accommodation units
The property is positioned as a residence-style retreat rather than a resort with extensive shared activity programming. Guests looking for a high-energy poolside social atmosphere may find the tone quieter and more private than some Mykonos competitors. That privacy is, for many guests, the main draw.
Ornos Bay itself has additional tavernas, beach bars, a small harbour with boat rental, and watersport operators — all within easy reach on foot, giving the hotel a practical village infrastructure without compromising the sense of seclusion within the grounds.
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