Mykonos Moussa

About
Mykonos Moussa Suites sits in Agios Ioannis, a quiet bay on the southwestern coast of Mykonos known for its unobstructed views toward the horizon and away from the noise of Mykonos Town. The property holds a 4.9 rating across 88 reviews — an unusually high score that reflects consistent guest satisfaction rather than a handful of outliers.
The suites are named after the nine Muses of Greek mythology: Terpsichore, Euterpe, Polymnia, Urania, Thalia, Erato, and Clio appear on the property's room listing, giving the place a thematic identity that goes beyond standard boutique branding. Each suite comes with a private balcony or veranda oriented toward the sea and the sunset, which — from the southwestern Agios Ioannis position — means you are watching the sun drop directly into the Aegean each evening.
The property operates as a guesthouse-scale suites property: small enough for personal service, positioned in a part of the island that draws visitors who want proximity to good beaches without being in the center of Mykonos Town or the club strip of Paradise and Super Paradise.
Facilities and Location
Agios Ioannis sits roughly 5 km southwest of Mykonos Town, on the road that curves around the island's calmer western coast. The beach at Agios Ioannis is a sandy, sheltered cove with shallow water, popular with families and couples looking for a lower-key alternative to the island's busier southern beaches. Several tavernas operate along the waterfront there.
Mykonos Moussa Suites describes each room as offering sea views and sunset exposure from a private outdoor space — a balcony or veranda depending on the unit. The place types associated with the property in Google's data also include a spa and clothing store on site, suggesting guests may find additional on-site amenities and retail beyond standard accommodation, though the specific spa and retail details are not confirmed in the research bundle.
Contact details: phone +30 2289 028733, email [email protected], website mykonosmoussa.gr. The property is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week, which is standard for a guesthouse handling check-ins across a range of flight arrival times into Mykonos Airport.
The suite names — drawn from the Muses — suggest a property that has invested in a coherent identity. Guests should check the property's website directly for current room availability, rates, and any minimum stay requirements, as Mykonos guesthouses in this price bracket often apply high-season minimums.
How to Get There
Agios Ioannis is accessible by road from Mykonos Town in about 10–15 minutes by car or taxi. The main road south from Mykonos Town passes through Ornos before continuing to Agios Ioannis; the drive is straightforward and well-signed. A taxi from Mykonos Airport to Agios Ioannis takes roughly 15–20 minutes depending on traffic, which can be significant in July and August when the island road network becomes congested.
Mykonos's public bus (KTEL) network covers the Ornos–Agios Ioannis route from the South Bus Station in Mykonos Town (Fabrika Square), so independent travelers without a rental car can reach the area without relying entirely on taxis. Bus frequency increases during peak season.
Parking is generally available in Agios Ioannis at the beach level. If you are renting a car or scooter, this is a practical base from which to reach Platys Gialos, Psarou, and other southwestern beaches within a few minutes. Mykonos Town and Little Venice are reachable in under 15 minutes by car.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos Moussa Suites sits on the western flank of the island, which means afternoon and evening are the best periods to be on the balcony: the sunsets visible from Agios Ioannis are among the cleanest on Mykonos given the unobstructed southwest-facing exposure.
The Mykonos season runs from late April through October, with peak demand in July and August when prices across the island reach their highest point and availability tightens significantly. June and September offer a useful middle ground: prices are lower, the sea is warm, and the island is busy but not at maximum capacity. Early May and late October are quieter and cooler, suited to visitors more interested in the landscape and food scene than the nightlife.
For a property of this size and rating, booking well in advance of any July or August stay is essential. Last-minute availability in peak weeks at well-reviewed small Mykonos properties is rare.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly via the property's website (mykonosmoussa.gr) or call +30 2289 028733. Small guesthouses on Mykonos sometimes offer better rates or flexibility on direct bookings than third-party platforms.
- Specify your preferred suite when booking if the Muse-named rooms have different layouts or view orientations. The property lists seven named suites, so early enquiry gives you the best pick.
- Ask about minimum stay requirements before booking, particularly for July and August. A two- or three-night minimum is common at boutique Mykonos properties in peak season.
- Agios Ioannis beach is walkable from the property. The cove is shallow and calmer than the island's southern beaches, making it a good base if you want easy beach access without a drive each day.
- Rent a car or scooter if you want to explore widely. From Agios Ioannis, the main beach road connects you to Ornos, Platys Gialos, and Psarou in under 10 minutes, and Mykonos Town in 15.
- Sunset from your balcony or veranda is the signature feature of this property's position. Plan lighter activities in the late afternoon to be in your room or on your terrace for the hour before sundown.
- The property is staffed 24 hours. Late-night arrivals from international connections through Athens are accommodated without needing to pre-arrange a key.
- Check the spa and retail facilities with the property directly, as these are indicated in the listing data but not described in detail — useful to confirm if either is a factor in your booking decision.
Address
Agios Ioannis, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 028733Website
www.mykonosmoussa.grOpening Hours
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