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About

Magdalena Hotel — officially spelled Madalena in the hotel's own branding — sits on a hillside in Tagoo, one of the quieter residential areas immediately north of Mykonos Town. The property has been running continuously since 1967, when Nikos and Madalena, the founding couple, built it on a slope with a clear sightline over the old port. That longevity is unusual on an island where hotels turn over quickly, and it shows in the way the place is run: the architecture is traditional Mykonian whitewash and blue woodwork, the stone staircases climb through the terraced grounds, and the verandas are wide enough to actually use.

With 26 fully renovated rooms and a 4.7-star rating across more than 300 Google reviews, Madalena sits in a clear middle ground: not a design hotel with a DJ pool deck, but not a basic guesthouse either. It is the kind of place where families and couples return year after year, drawn by the combination of a genuine family history, a location that is quiet at night but walkable to the center, and views that other hotels in the same price category simply don't offer from this side of town.

Reservations go through the hotel's own website at madalena-mykonos.com, where direct bookings come with a best-rate guarantee, a complimentary transfer, and a welcome bottle of wine — a meaningful incentive to book direct rather than through a third-party platform.

What to Expect

The building follows the stepped Mykonian hillside format: whitewashed walls, blue doors, and stone staircases connecting the different levels of the property. Verandas are a consistent feature across the room categories, and at this elevation above Tagoo the sea views take in the old port below and, on clear days, the outline of neighboring islands.

The hotel offers at least two room categories visible from the website excerpt: an Economy Double at approximately 15 square meters with one large double bed, accommodating up to two guests, and an Economy Triple at a similar footprint but arranged for three. Additional room types are likely available — the hotel lists 26 rooms in total — but specific details on suites or superior categories are not confirmed in the available source material.

All rooms are described as fully renovated, reflecting the hotel's stated policy of continuous renovation to preserve comfort without abandoning the traditional aesthetic. The environment on-site is described as tranquil, which is consistent with Tagoo's character: it is close enough to the center for easy access but far enough removed from the late-night club circuit around Little Venice and the harbor to allow for quiet evenings.

The hotel operates 24 hours a day, every day of the week, so late arrivals from ferry or flight are not a problem. Front desk staff are reachable at +30 2289 024324 or by email at [email protected].

How to Get There

Tagoo is roughly five minutes on foot from the center of Mykonos Town. From the old port area, follow the road north past the waterfront and bear left up the hill toward the Tagoo neighborhood — the hotel sits above the road with views back toward the port. If you are arriving with luggage and the hill is a concern, the hotel offers a complimentary transfer for guests who book direct through its website.

By taxi or private transfer from Mykonos Airport (Mykonos National Airport, JMK), the drive takes around 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic, which can be slow in peak summer months along the main Mykonos Town approach roads. There is no direct bus from the airport to Tagoo; the nearest KTEL bus stop is in Mykonos Town itself, from which the hotel is walkable.

Parking in Tagoo is limited, as it is throughout Mykonos Town. If you are renting a car or ATV, ask the hotel about nearby parking options when you book, as street space fills quickly in July and August.

Best Time to Visit

Madalena Hotel's confirmed operating window runs from late March through early November, based on the booking dates shown on the website (March 28 to November 2, 2026). This matches the standard Mykonos tourist season.

Mid-July through August is the peak period on Mykonos: prices are at their highest, ferries and flights fill up, and Mykonos Town is busy day and night. The hotel's Tagoo location means you are sheltered from some of the worst pedestrian and noise congestion, but the island as a whole is at maximum capacity during these weeks.

June and September offer a better balance. The Aegean meltemi wind picks up in earnest through July and August, which keeps temperatures bearable but can make exposed terraces windy; in June and September the wind is lighter and the evenings are more comfortable for sitting outside. Early October remains warm enough for the veranda views to be a genuine pleasure, and room rates drop considerably after the first week of September.

The hotel's hillside position means mornings on the veranda face east toward the rising sun and the port below — an argument for staying at least a few nights to make use of early light before the day heats up.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct for added value. The hotel's website offers a best-rate guarantee plus a complimentary transfer and welcome wine for direct bookings — benefits that third-party platforms do not match.
  • Request a sea-view room when booking. At this hillside location, orientation matters. Rooms with port-facing verandas have the most useful views; ask explicitly when making your reservation.
  • Plan your Tagoo walk in daylight first. The stone staircases and uphill approach are straightforward, but navigating them with heavy luggage after a late ferry is harder than it looks — use the complimentary transfer on arrival if you're coming in late.
  • The five-minute walk to Mykonos Town is genuinely five minutes. You do not need a scooter or taxi for most daytime trips to the harbor, supermarkets, or the main bus station (Fabrika Square), but factor in uphill return legs.
  • Confirm room size before arrival. The Economy Double is approximately 15 square meters, which is compact. If you are traveling with more than carry-on luggage, ask about larger room options when booking.
  • Contact the hotel by phone or email for specific requests. The hotel has a direct phone line (+30 2289 024324) and email ([email protected]) and responds to individual enquiries — useful for late-check-in requests, dietary preferences for any breakfast service, or accessibility questions.
  • Pack a light layer for veranda evenings. Even in summer the Tagoo hillside catches the meltemi breeze after sunset, and a light jacket makes an evening on the veranda more comfortable than you might expect in August.
  • Follow the hotel on Instagram (@madalenahotel) for seasonal promotions. The hotel is active on social media and occasionally posts off-season deals and direct-booking offers outside the main reservation window.

Facilities and Location

The hotel's confirmed facilities include 26 renovated rooms, terraced grounds with stone staircases, and verandas across multiple levels. The property is described as operating in a tranquil environment, which in practice means no on-site nightclub or rooftop bar — this is a place to sleep well and wake up to port views, not a party venue.

Tagoo itself is a small residential neighborhood just north of Mykonos Town's old port area. It has a handful of high-end villas and smaller hotels along its ridge, but no commercial strip of its own — for restaurants, cafes, pharmacies, and supermarkets, the five-minute walk into Mykonos Town covers everything. The old windmills above Alefkandra (Little Venice) are within easy walking distance, as is the main ferry pier.

The hotel's official website at madalena-mykonos.com is the most reliable source for current room availability, seasonal rates, and the direct-booking benefits. The Facebook page (facebook.com/madalenamykonos) and Instagram account (@madalenahotel) are also maintained and useful for a current impression of the property.

Address

Tagoo, 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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