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About

The Myconian Ambassador Relais & Chateaux is a family-owned luxury hotel positioned on the southern coast of Mykonos at Platis Gialos, one of the island's most sheltered and accessible beach bays. It carries the Relais & Chateaux designation — a global collection of fewer than 600 independent properties bound by strict standards of hospitality, cuisine, and character — making it one of a small number of Cycladic hotels to hold that membership.

With a 4.7 rating across 538 Google reviews, the Ambassador sits at the top of Mykonos's accommodation ladder without belonging to an international chain. It is part of the wider Myconian Collection, a portfolio of family-run luxury hotels across the island, but the Ambassador is the property that carries the Relais & Chateaux flag. That distinction matters to guests who expect consistency in service culture and food quality alongside the physical luxury.

Platis Gialos itself is roughly 4 km south of Mykonos Town (Chora), on a curved bay that faces southwest toward the open Aegean. The location puts you away from the noise of the old town while remaining close enough to visit it easily — and directly adjacent to the water-taxi hub that serves the party beaches further along the southern coast.

Facilities and Location

The property is set into the hillside above Platis Gialos bay, a typical Mykonian architectural arrangement that gives most rooms unobstructed sea views toward the Aegean horizon. The white Cycladic geometry of the building — clean volumes, flat roofs, curved edges — blends with the landscape rather than competing with it, which is consistent with the Relais & Chateaux requirement for properties to reflect genuine local character.

Platis Gialos is one of the calmer beaches on Mykonos's southern coast, with relatively shallow, clear water and a sandy shore, making the hotel's position genuinely beachfront in a practical sense rather than merely adjacent. The bay is also the main departure point for water taxis heading east toward Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise, and Elia beaches, so guests can use those livelier stretches during the day and return to a quieter setting at night.

As a Relais & Chateaux member, the Ambassador is expected to maintain a dining experience that meets the collection's gastronomic standards. Guests should expect on-site restaurant options that go beyond standard hotel buffet fare, though specific menus and dining hours should be confirmed directly with the hotel when booking.

The Myconian Collection's family-owned model means the hotel is not managed at arm's length by a global brand operator. Decisions about service, design, and guest experience sit closer to ownership, which tends to produce more consistent personal service than a franchised property of comparable size.

How to Get There

Platis Gialos is reachable from Mykonos Town by taxi (roughly 10 minutes by road), by local bus from the South Bus Station near the old port (the Platis Gialos route runs frequently in summer), or by rental car or scooter via the main south coast road. The address is Platis Gialos 846 00. By car, you follow the road south from Mykonos Town past the airport turn-off and continue to the Platis Gialos bay signage.

If you are arriving by ferry at the New Port (Tourlos), the drive to Platis Gialos is under 20 minutes. From the Old Port in Chora, the journey is closer to 10 minutes by taxi. Direct water taxis between Platis Gialos and other southern beaches operate in summer, which is useful for day trips without using the road network.

Parking in Platis Gialos village is available along the road above the bay, though spaces fill quickly in July and August. Guests staying at the hotel should ask directly about on-site or reserved parking arrangements.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos's main tourist season runs from late April through October, with the hotel likely open across that window — confirm exact opening and closing dates directly with the property before booking outside peak months. July and August are the island's busiest and most expensive weeks; the meltemi wind, which blows steadily from the north in mid-summer, keeps temperatures manageable but can make the northern beaches choppy. The south-facing bay at Platis Gialos is more sheltered from the meltemi than the north coast, which is a practical reason to base yourself here.

September and early October offer calmer seas, lower nightly rates than peak summer, and a hotel that is still fully staffed and operational. Late May and June see the island before the July crowds arrive — prices are lower and the pace is slower, but the water is also cooler.

For the specific experience a Relais & Chateaux property is designed around — attentive service, good food, quiet evenings — shoulder season (May–June and September–October) will generally deliver better value and more relaxed conditions than the peak August rush.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through the hotel website at myconianambassador.gr for the best rate and to confirm any room preferences or special requests; the property is family-operated and direct communication typically gets faster responses than third-party platforms.
  • Ask about room orientation when booking. Given the hillside setting above the bay, higher rooms and suites will generally offer broader sea views; confirm this when reserving rather than assuming.
  • Use Platis Gialos as a water-taxi base. The bay is the main hub for boats heading to Paradise and Super Paradise beaches; you can day-trip to the livelier stretches without driving or arranging transfers.
  • Confirm dining reservations in advance. Relais & Chateaux properties maintain notable restaurant standards, and on-site dining at top Mykonos hotels books up during peak season — contact the hotel before arrival to secure a table.
  • The meltemi is less disruptive here than on north-facing beaches. If wind is a concern during your stay, the southern position of Platis Gialos gives the hotel a natural advantage over properties on the exposed north coast.
  • Factor in transfers from the ports. Mykonos has two ferry terminals: the Old Port (Chora, very close to town) and the New Port at Tourlos (slightly further north). From Tourlos, allow extra time and budget for a taxi to Platis Gialos.
  • Verify seasonal opening dates. Mykonos hotels at this level typically close for the winter, reopening in April or May; do not assume year-round availability.
  • Contact the hotel by phone at +30 2289 024166 for time-sensitive queries about availability, late arrivals, or specific requests that require a direct response.

Address

Platis Gialos 846 00, Greece

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