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Mykonos Adonis Hotel has been receiving guests on Bida Street in the heart of Mykonos Town — known locally as Chora — since 1971. That kind of longevity on an island where properties open and close at pace says something real about the experience on offer. The hotel was updated as recently as 2016, so the bones are characterful but the fixtures are not dated.

With a 4.5-star average rating across 239 Google reviews and a 24-hour front desk, this is a centrally located, boutique-style property that suits travelers who want to be inside the action of Chora rather than secluded on a hillside or stranded at a far-flung beach. The closest beach is roughly a two-minute walk away, and the main bus station is equally close — which matters on an island where getting around without a vehicle can otherwise eat into your day.

The hotel's email is [email protected] and its official website is www.mykonosadonis.gr, where direct booking is available. The front desk can be reached at +30 2289 022434.

What to Expect

Mykonos Adonis Hotel operates as a boutique property rather than a large resort, which means individually decorated rooms rather than a uniform chain look. Each room includes a balcony, and views face either toward the sea or over Mykonos Town — both useful orientations given how visually striking Chora's white cubic architecture and blue-domed churches are from almost any elevation.

The hotel has added a gym with sauna, a practical addition for guests who travel with fitness routines or want to work out before a full day on the island. That kind of facility is not a given in smaller Cycladic properties.

The character of the property leans toward personal service rather than anonymous efficiency. The website notes that repeat visitors are common, which is consistent with a place that has operated continuously under the same name for more than fifty years. If you are arriving late or departing on an early ferry, the 24-hour operation is a straightforward practical advantage.

Bida Street places you within the maze of pedestrian lanes that define Chora. Mykonos Town is compact but dense, and being on foot in it is genuinely different from driving through. You are close to the windmills of Kato Myli, Little Venice (Alefkandra), the waterfront, and the main cluster of restaurants and bars along the harbor — all reachable in a short walk.

How to Get There

The hotel is at Bida Street, Mykonos Town 846 00. Coordinates are 37.4414991, 25.3274328 — useful if you are navigating on foot through Chora's unlabeled lanes, where even locals sometimes redirect visitors.

From Mykonos Airport (JMK), which is roughly 4 km southeast of town, taxis and pre-booked transfers are the most direct option. The drive takes around 10 minutes in low season and can extend considerably during peak July–August traffic. The main KTEL bus station near Fabrika Square is within the hotel's two-minute walk radius, and buses connect to most major beaches across the island at regular intervals throughout the day in summer.

If you arrive by ferry at the Old Port or the New Port (Tourlos), taxis wait at both docks. Tourlos is the closer of the two, about 2 km north of Chora. Walking into town from Tourlos along the harbor road is feasible with light luggage and takes around 25 minutes.

Parking a private vehicle in Mykonos Town itself is limited and subject to heavy seasonal congestion. If you are renting a car or ATV for day trips, most rental outfits are along the main road skirting town rather than inside the pedestrian core.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos is a high-season island. June through August brings the bulk of international tourism, the fullest flight and ferry schedules, and the highest accommodation prices. July and August in particular see very high heat — daytime temperatures regularly exceed 30°C — and the meltemi wind comes into play, which keeps the north-facing beaches rougher and cools the air but can be strong enough to affect ferry schedules.

May, early June, and September offer a meaningful compromise: most restaurants, beaches, and bars are operating, crowds are lighter, prices are lower, and the weather is warm without being punishing. The sea is swimmable from late May onward.

October sees a sharp drop-off in services, and many smaller properties close by November. Verify directly with the hotel before planning a late-season stay, even though the Adonis appears to have a longer operating window than some competitors given its year-round listing status.

Being inside Mykonos Town means you are not dependent on beach conditions or wind direction for your immediate surroundings. The town itself is enjoyable to walk in the early morning before the cruise crowds arrive and in the evening when the light turns golden over the Aegean.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly. The hotel's official website offers direct booking, and smaller boutique properties often hold back their best rates or room categories for direct reservations.
  • Request your preferred view. Rooms overlook either the sea or the town. Decide which matters more to you before you book, and note it in your reservation.
  • Plan your arrival. Bida Street is in the pedestrian zone of Chora. If you are arriving by taxi, discuss the drop-off point with your driver in advance; they will know the nearest driveable point.
  • Use the bus station. The Fabrika Square bus terminus is steps away. Early morning buses to far beaches like Elia or Super Paradise are less crowded than midday departures, and the fare is a fraction of taxi cost.
  • Check ferry times before checkout. Mykonos has two ports, and your departure port can differ from your arrival port depending on the route and season. Confirm with the front desk which port your ferry uses.
  • The gym and sauna are available on-site. If you want to use the sauna after a day of walking in the heat, verify session times at check-in.
  • Chora gets loud at night. The town's bars and clubs operate until very late in high season. If you are a light sleeper, ask for a room facing away from the more active nightlife streets, or bring earplugs.
  • Early morning is Chora at its best. Before 9 a.m., the lanes are quiet, the light is soft, and the famous windmills above the town are easy to photograph without crowds. The hotel's central location puts all of this at your door.

Facilities and Location

The confirmed facilities at Mykonos Adonis Hotel include individually decorated rooms with balconies (sea or town views), a 24-hour front desk, and a gym with sauna. Direct booking is available through the hotel's own website.

The Bida Street address sits within walking distance of the waterfront and the main pedestrian thoroughfares of Chora. Little Venice — the row of houses built directly over the water on the western edge of town — is one of the most photographed sections of Mykonos and is a short walk from the hotel. The windmills of Kato Myli, perched on the hill just above Little Venice, are equally close.

For groceries, pharmacies, and day-to-day practical needs, Mykonos Town has a full range of small supermarkets and services concentrated in the lanes around the main square and Fabrika bus area. Most are within a few minutes on foot.

The hotel's Instagram account (@mykonosadonishotel) is the active social channel if you want a current look at the property before booking.

Address

Bida Str, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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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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