Matina

About
Hotel Matina has been operating on Fournakion Street in Mykonos Town since 1958, making it one of the longer-standing family-run hotels in Chora. Renovated in 2019 and built in the traditional Cycladic whitewashed style, it sits within a walled garden that genuinely insulates it from the street noise that plagues many properties at this price point on the island.
With a rating of 4.7 across 302 Google reviews, the hotel punches well above what its modest self-description implies. Guests consistently highlight the calm atmosphere, the breakfast served in the garden, and the value relative to the surrounding area. For travelers who want to be inside Mykonos Town without paying five-star Cyclades prices, Matina is one of the more sensible options on the map.
The address — Fournakion 3, Mikonos 846 00 — puts you within walking distance of the ferry terminal, the main bus stops, the Old Port, Matogianni Street shopping, and the beaches at Ornos and Psarou reachable by bus in under ten minutes. It is not a resort, and it does not pretend to be one.
What to Expect
Hotel Matina occupies a traditional Mykonian structure set around a garden courtyard. The building follows the island's architectural logic: thick whitewashed walls, compact proportions, and an interior designed for shade and quiet rather than spectacle.
Room sizes range from single rooms at approximately 8 square meters to twin and double configurations at around 13 square meters. All rooms include private bathrooms and, notably, hot tubs — an amenity more commonly associated with higher-category hotels on the island. Rooms are described as modern in their fittings following the 2019 renovation, which updated comfort-level amenities across the property.
Breakfast is served in the garden, which is the clearest differentiator from similarly priced guesthouses nearby. The garden is also where the hotel's atmosphere is most apparent: shaded, relatively quiet, and separated from the pedestrian traffic of central Chora.
The property operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week, meaning late arrivals from ferry connections — including the high-season routes from Athens Piraeus and Santorini that often dock after midnight — are accommodated without the front-desk scrambles common at smaller guesthouses.
The overall tone is family-run rather than corporate: the hotel's own description emphasizes warm atmosphere and the idea that each guest is treated individually. That ethos is reflected in the review count and rating, which suggest a consistent rather than variable experience.
How to Get There
The hotel is at Fournakion 3, in the center of Mykonos Town (Chora). If you are arriving by ferry at the Old Port, the walk takes roughly 10–15 minutes on foot through the town center. From the New Port (where most large ferries and high-speed catamarans dock), take the shuttle bus or a taxi into Chora — the ride is around 3 kilometers.
Mykonos Town's central lanes are pedestrian-only, so driving directly to the door is not possible for most approaches. If you are arriving by car or rental vehicle, park at one of the designated lots on the edge of Chora — the main public parking area is near the bus station on the south side of town — and walk the remaining few hundred meters.
The main KTEL bus station in Mykonos Town, from which routes depart to Ornos, Platis Gialos, Psarou, Paradise, Elia, and Ano Mera, is a short walk from the hotel. Taxis congregate at the square near the Old Port and can be called via the island's dispatcher.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos Town is busiest from late June through August, when the island's population swells dramatically and hotel prices reflect that. Hotel Matina's garden and thick-walled construction provide some insulation from summer heat, but Mykonos in July and August is hot, crowded, and expensive regardless of where you stay.
May, early June, and September offer a noticeably different experience: daytime temperatures remain warm enough for swimming, the ferry connections are running, and the town itself is navigable at a human pace. Prices at properties like Matina are also lower in these shoulder months, often significantly so.
The Meltemi wind, a dry northerly that blows reliably through July and August, cools Mykonos afternoons but can make north-facing beaches choppy. It has little effect on a town-center hotel beyond keeping the evenings comfortable.
The hotel is open year-round based on its listed hours, but confirm directly if you are traveling in November through February, when many Mykonos businesses operate on reduced or suspended schedules.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly through the official website (hotelmatina-mykonos.com) or call +30 2289 022387 to check for direct-booking rates, which may differ from third-party platforms.
- Request a garden-facing room if quiet is a priority. Town-center properties can have street-side rooms that pick up late-night foot traffic noise, particularly on weekends.
- Arrive with cash for incidentals. The nearest ATMs are within a few minutes' walk in the town center, but Mykonos Town's ATM queues in peak season can be lengthy; withdraw what you need before arrival.
- Use the bus station rather than taxis for beach transfers. The KTEL network covers the main beaches at flat fares and is far more economical than taxis during high season, when taxi availability is also inconsistent.
- Check ferry times against your check-in window. The hotel's 24-hour reception means late-night arrivals are not a problem, but coordinate with the front desk if your ferry docks at an unusual hour.
- The 2019 renovation updated room facilities, but room sizes — particularly the single at 8 square meters — are compact by most travelers' expectations. If you are traveling with substantial luggage, factor that into room selection.
- Breakfast in the garden is worth scheduling for. In summer, temperatures rise quickly after 9 a.m., so an early breakfast in the shaded courtyard is more pleasant than a late one.
- Contact the hotel by email at [email protected] for group bookings or specific room requests; the family-run structure means that direct communication tends to be more effective than notes left through booking platforms.
Facilities and Location
The hotel's stated facilities include private bathrooms in all rooms, hot tubs, garden breakfast service, and bar access. The 2019 renovation updated the interior fittings, and the property is described as offering organized hotel-level services rather than the ad hoc approach of a guesthouse.
Fournakion Street is close to the practical core of Mykonos Town: banks, pharmacies, the post office, the main shopping lanes, and the waterfront are all within a 5–10 minute walk. The windmills at Kato Mili, the most recognizable landmark on the island, are roughly a 10-minute walk southwest along the waterfront. Little Venice, the canalside neighborhood with cafes built over the water, is similarly close.
For a town-center hotel on one of the most expensive Greek islands, the combination of garden space, 24-hour reception, private bathrooms with hot tubs, and a 4.7 rating at 302 reviews suggests a property that manages expectations accurately and delivers on them consistently.
Address
Fournakion 3, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 022387Website
www.hotelmatina-mykonos.comOpening Hours
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