Legacy

About
Legacy Suites is a small complex of seven private suites built into the slopes above Megali Ammos, one of the beaches closest to Mykonos Town. From this hillside position, the property looks out over the Aegean toward Delos Island — the uninhabited sacred island visible just a few kilometres to the west — and down across the rooftops of Mykonos Town itself. It's a distinctly Cycladic setting: whitewashed architecture, sea light, and a view that changes colour hour by hour.
The property carries a 4.8-star rating across 51 Google reviews, which for a small, independently run seven-suite complex is a meaningful signal. The front desk is reachable daily from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM by phone at +30 2289 028003. Legacy Suites operates under Greek tourism licence MHTE 1173K134K1365601.
As a boutique property rather than a large resort, Legacy Suites is best suited to travellers who want a quiet base with serious views rather than an on-site pool bar or conference facilities. The location puts you within easy reach of Mykonos Town's waterfront, the port, and the beaches along the south coast road — without being in the middle of the noise.
What to Expect
The complex holds seven suites across several categories: Deluxe Suite, Deluxe Suite with Hot Tub, Junior Suite, Junior Suite with Hot Tub, Superior Suite, Superior Suite with Hot Tub, and a dedicated Honeymoon Suite. The naming structure is straightforward — hot tub variants are available in most categories, and the Honeymoon Suite sits at the top of the range in terms of design intention and privacy.
The architecture follows traditional Mykonian lines: cubic white forms, stonework accents, and the kind of terraced layout that makes the most of a sloped site. Each suite takes advantage of the hillside position, with the panoramic views of Delos Island, Megali Ammos beach below, and the broader sweep of Mykonos Town being the defining feature of the property. The website describes the setting as a place where nature and the blue of the Aegean blend with the built environment — and the coordinates (37.4404°N, 25.3291°E) place the property just south of the town centre, consistent with a slope facing southwest toward open water.
The combination of small scale and high review scores suggests attentive, personal service rather than the anonymity of a larger resort. Guests looking for a romantic or honeymoon stay are explicitly catered for with a purpose-designed Honeymoon Suite and the option of private hot tubs in multiple room categories.
How to Get There
Legacy Suites sits at the southern edge of Mykonos Town, above the Megali Ammos area. If you're arriving by ferry at the New Port (Tourlos), a taxi to the property takes around 10 minutes. From the Old Port in the centre of town, the drive is shorter — under five minutes by taxi or around 15–20 minutes on foot depending on your exact route and luggage.
Mykonos does not have a comprehensive public bus network covering every corner of the island, but the main KTEL bus lines that run from the South Bus Station (near Fabrika Square in Mykonos Town) cover routes toward the southern beaches and could get you within walking distance. For most guests arriving with luggage, a taxi from either port is the straightforward option. The taxi stand in Mykonos Town is on the main square near the Old Port.
If you're renting a vehicle, parking in Mykonos Town can be difficult in high season; confirm parking arrangements with the property directly when booking.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long season running from April through October, with July and August being the most crowded and expensive months on the island. Legacy Suites, with only seven rooms, books up quickly in peak season — early booking is recommended if you're travelling in June, July, or August.
Shoulder season — late April through May, and September into October — offers calmer conditions, lower prices across the island, and the same panoramic views without the summer crowds. The light over the Aegean is particularly good in September, when the air is clearer and the sea remains warm from the summer. Meltemi winds, which blow from the north across the Cyclades in July and August, can be strong on exposed hillside positions; southwest-facing slopes like this one may catch some afternoon breeze, which can be a relief in midsummer heat.
For the views across to Delos, early morning and late afternoon offer the best light. Sunset from a southwest-facing terrace on this hillside is one of the better vantage points near the town.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for peak season. With only seven suites, availability in July and August is limited. The property website at legacy-mykonos.com lists an early booking offer, so checking directly before using a third-party platform may save money.
- Consider a hot tub upgrade. Several suite categories offer a hot tub variant. Given the views from this hillside, an outdoor hot tub with a line of sight to Delos is a different experience from a standard room.
- Call ahead to confirm check-in timing. Reception hours run 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily. If your ferry or flight arrives late, confirm arrangements before you travel — late-night arrivals after 11:00 PM will need prior coordination.
- Ask about transfers. Small boutique properties on Mykonos often arrange or recommend trusted taxi contacts. Confirm whether Legacy Suites can help coordinate a port pick-up when you book.
- Megali Ammos beach is close. The beach below the property is one of the nearest to Mykonos Town — a sand and pebble beach that tends to be less crowded than the famous southern beaches further along the coast road. It's walkable from the property.
- For the Honeymoon Suite, contact directly. Purpose-designed honeymoon accommodation at small properties often has specific availability and pricing. A direct enquiry by phone or through the website will get you more detail than most booking platforms show.
- Delos day trips depart from the Old Port. The view of Delos from the property is one of its distinctive features; if you want to visit the archaeological site, boats run from the Old Port in Mykonos Town throughout the morning, typically between around 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM in season, with return boats through the afternoon. Check current schedules locally on arrival.
- Mykonos Town is walkable from here. The centre of town — Little Venice, the Kastro neighbourhood, and the windmills — is reachable on foot from this part of the island, which saves on taxis for evening meals and evening walks.
Facilities and Location
Legacy Suites occupies a hillside position that directly shapes the guest experience. The seven suites are distributed across the slope in a way that preserves individual privacy and view lines, consistent with a boutique complex designed around the landscape rather than maximising room count.
The suite categories — Deluxe, Junior, and Superior, each available with or without a hot tub, plus the Honeymoon Suite — give a small range of price points and configurations. The hot tub options are the notable facility differentiator here; on a property where the key draw is the outdoor view and the Aegean light, a private hot tub on a terrace or balcony adds a practical dimension to that setting.
The surrounding area places guests within reach of Mykonos Town's main attractions without the noise of being in the centre. Megali Ammos beach is directly below. The port connections for ferry travel and Delos excursions are a short taxi ride away. The restaurant and bar scene of the town centre, including the waterfront at Little Venice, is accessible without a long journey.
For guests celebrating a honeymoon or a significant occasion, the property has clearly oriented part of its offer around that market — the website singles out the Honeymoon Suite as purpose-designed for the occasion, with privacy, views, and the character of the setting as its core attributes.
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