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About

Numo Mykonos is a boutique resort positioned at Kalafati, on the quieter southeastern side of the island, away from the concentrated foot traffic of Mykonos Town and the busy beach bars of the northwest coast. The property has earned a 4.9-star rating from 75 Google reviews — a score that places it among the most consistently praised small hotels on the island. It operates under the Numo brand, which launched its first property in Ierapetra, Crete, and brings the same aesthetic sensibility — described by the hotel itself as "barefoot luxury" — to the Cycladic landscape.

The design concept is precise and deliberate: whitewashed architecture that echoes the traditional island vernacular, layered with the colour palettes, curves, and textile patterns of the 1960s and 1970s. Yellow and white striped fabrics, smooth rounded forms, and uncluttered lines run throughout the property. Stone is used as a structural and decorative material in several areas, grounding the retro references in something genuinely local. The result is a hotel that reads as Mykonian without being a pastiche of it.

Kalafati itself is a sheltered bay with a long sandy beach, a handful of tavernas, and a water sports hub — it attracts a noticeably different crowd from the peak-season circuit of Paradise and Super Paradise. Staying here puts you close to the beach while keeping you removed from the noise that defines the island's busier zones.

What to Expect

Numo Mykonos is built around the idea of a coherent guest experience rather than individual room categories bolted onto a pool. The architecture draws from the Cycladic tradition of whitewashed, cubic forms, but the interiors introduce warmth through colour and texture — particularly through the retro-inflected fabric choices and the use of natural stone. The overall atmosphere is calm and considered rather than flashy.

The on-site restaurant, Anemoessa, is led by Chef Nikos Kourkoutas, whose cooking is described as a modern culinary take suited to the setting. The property also features bars and a wellness component, and the website references "Experiences" as a distinct category — likely including curated activities tied to the island and surrounding area. Socialising and dining appear to be integrated into the resort's identity rather than treated as an afterthought.

The resort positions itself in the "quiet luxury" segment: style and quality without overt maximalism. For guests who want easy beach access without surrendering design standards, the Kalafati location is a functional choice. The beach is within walking distance, and the bay has historically attracted windsurfers and kitesurfers due to the reliable southeastern winds that reach the bay through the summer months.

Room details and specific suite categories are not available in publicly confirmed detail at time of writing — check the hotel website directly for current room types, rates, and availability.

How to Get There

Kalafati is located on the southeastern coast of Mykonos, roughly 12 km from Mykonos Town by road. By car or scooter, follow the main island road east past Ano Mera village, then continue south toward the coast — Kalafati is signposted from the Ano Mera junction. The drive from the port or airport takes approximately 20–25 minutes depending on traffic, which in peak season (July–August) can extend significantly.

A taxi from Mykonos Town or the airport is a straightforward option; confirm the fare with the driver before departure, as Mykonos taxis operate on set zone prices during peak season. KTEL buses serve Kalafati from the southern bus station near Fabrika in Mykonos Town; the service runs regularly during summer months but less frequently in shoulder season — check the current timetable at the station or online before relying on it.

If you are arriving by ferry, the port of Mykonos (Old Port or New Port depending on the line) is the starting point for all onward ground transport. Rental cars and scooters picked up at the port or airport give the most flexibility for reaching Kalafati and exploring the wider island.

Parking at Kalafati is generally available near the beach, though spaces fill quickly in July and August. The hotel can be contacted directly at +30 2834 055000 for specific arrival guidance.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a compressed but intense tourist season. July and August are the peak months: the island is at full capacity, prices are at their highest, and the wind — the Meltemi — blows reliably from the north and northwest, which can affect exposed beaches and ferry connections. Kalafati, on the southeastern side of the island, receives less of the Meltemi's full force than the northern beaches, though wind is still a factor.

June and September offer a more balanced experience: temperatures remain warm enough for swimming (sea temperatures typically range from 24–27°C in June–September), the island is busy but not overwhelmed, and accommodation prices tend to be somewhat lower than the peak-summer peak. For a boutique property like Numo Mykonos, booking well in advance for any summer dates is strongly advisable given the small room count typical of boutique hotels.

May and October are quieter months when some facilities on the island begin to close or reduce hours. Check directly with the hotel for their operating season before booking for these months.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly with the hotel when possible. The hotel website is at numomykonos.com, and direct bookings often come with benefits that third-party platforms do not offer. The contact email is [email protected].
  • Confirm your arrival time in advance. Mykonos ferry and flight schedules can run late, and communicating your expected arrival at +30 2834 055000 helps the property prepare.
  • Rent transport before you need it. Scooters, ATVs, and small cars rent out fast in peak season. Securing a vehicle for your stay gives you easy access to the rest of the island from the Kalafati base.
  • Allow time at Kalafati beach. The bay directly in front of the hotel area is long and sandy with calmer water than the more exposed western beaches. It's also one of the island's main kitesurfing and windsurfing locations if that is of interest.
  • Make restaurant reservations early. Anemoessa is the on-site dining option led by Chef Nikos Kourkoutas. If you plan to eat there during peak season, contact the hotel in advance to check availability.
  • Use the hotel's local knowledge. A boutique resort of this scale typically offers concierge-level guidance on where to eat, what to book, and how to avoid the worst of the crowds. Ask.
  • Plan day trips to Ano Mera. The inland village of Ano Mera, a short drive from Kalafati, has the Monastery of Panagia Tourliani, several traditional tavernas, and a noticeably slower pace than the coast.
  • Factor in Mykonos Town as a half-day excursion rather than a base. From Kalafati, you can drive in, spend an afternoon in the Chora, and return — without committing to the noise and cost of staying within the town itself.

Facilities and Location

Numo Mykonos is a full-service boutique resort rather than a simple rooms-only property. The confirmed on-site facilities include the Anemoessa restaurant, bar offerings, and a wellness component. The hotel's own website lists Stay, Restaurant, Bars, Wellness, and Experiences as distinct sections, suggesting a layered guest experience designed to reduce the need to leave the property for basic needs.

The Kalafati address places the resort within easy reach of one of Mykonos's more relaxed beach bays. The surrounding area has additional dining options at the beachfront tavernas along Kalafati, and the wider southeastern coast — including Lia and Agrari beaches — is accessible by a short drive. The property's coordinates (37.4454°N, 25.3315°E) place it at the northern edge of the Kalafati bay area.

The hotel follows the Numo brand's approach from its Ierapetra property: a resort-scale experience built around a coherent design identity rather than volume. For guests prioritising atmosphere and a calmer location over proximity to the Chora's nightlife, the setting is a considered choice.

Address

Kalafati 846 00, Greece

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