Omiros

About
Hotel Omiros is a lodging property in the Tagoo area, a quiet residential neighbourhood that sits just above Mykonos Town and the old port. With a rating of 4.3 out of 5 from 57 guest reviews, it offers a practical and reasonably well-regarded base for exploring the island without being inside the dense crowds of Chora itself.
Tagoo is one of Mykonos's more sought-after addresses for accommodation. It occupies a gentle slope northwest of Mykonos Town, close enough to walk down to the waterfront and the warren of whitewashed lanes in Chora, yet far enough removed to escape the loudest nighttime noise. The full address — Mykonos Tagoo, Μύκονος 846 00 — places Hotel Omiros in this mid-elevation pocket of the island, roughly 37.45°N, 25.33°E.
The website for the property points to an external booking platform, and guests are advised to confirm specific amenities and room availability directly with the hotel by phone or through the listed booking channel before arrival.
What to Expect
The research available on Hotel Omiros is limited, so the following reflects what can be reasonably confirmed: a hotel-category property in Tagoo with front-desk availability daily from 7:00 AM through midnight, a contact telephone number, and a modest but positive guest rating. What that rating reflects, across 57 reviews, is a consistent level of satisfaction — not a luxury resort score, but a reliable indicator that guests have generally found the property to meet expectations.
Tagoo itself is a neighbourhood that rewards guests who want a slightly elevated perspective over the bay without committing to the full spectacle of a clifftop infinity-pool hotel. The area is walkable to Mykonos Town — the distance from Tagoo to the old port waterfront is typically around 10 to 15 minutes on foot downhill, depending on your exact starting point.
Guests staying in Tagoo can reach Little Venice, the windmills district, and the main pedestrian shopping streets of Chora without needing a vehicle or taxi for every excursion. That walkability is a genuine practical advantage on an island where summer traffic can slow road travel significantly.
The hotel's reception hours — 7:00 AM to midnight every day of the week — suggest a staffed front desk through most of a typical guest's waking day, with late arrivals after midnight needing to arrange check-in in advance.
Facilities and Location
No detailed room inventory or specific facilities list is available in the verified research for Hotel Omiros. Guests should contact the property directly at +30 2289 023328 to confirm room types, bed configurations, air conditioning, Wi-Fi availability, breakfast options, and any parking arrangements before booking.
The hotel's Instagram account (@omiros.mykonos) may carry additional visual information about the property and its surroundings, and is worth checking for a current impression of the rooms and common areas.
For context, Tagoo as a neighbourhood has a number of accommodation options at varying price points, so Hotel Omiros sits within a competitive local market. Its 4.3 rating positions it credibly within that field.
How to Get There
Tagoo is accessible from Mykonos Town on foot in roughly 10–20 minutes, depending on pace and the exact route taken. The neighbourhood sits northwest of Chora, uphill from the old port area.
From Mykonos Airport (JMK), a taxi or transfer vehicle is the standard option. The airport is located on the southern side of the island, and the drive to Tagoo typically takes 15–25 minutes depending on traffic, which can be significant in July and August. There is no direct scheduled bus from the airport to Tagoo; the main KTEL bus network uses two terminals in Mykonos Town (Fabrika and the Old Port stop), and neither sits directly in Tagoo, though both are within walking distance.
If arriving by ferry, the New Port at Tourlos is closer to Tagoo than the Old Port. Tourlos is roughly 1.5 km from Tagoo by road. Taxis meet ferries at Tourlos, and the drive or walk from there to Hotel Omiros is short.
Parking in Tagoo is easier than in Chora proper, though summer demand still applies. If you plan to rent a vehicle, confirm with the hotel whether on-site or nearby parking is available.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos's peak season runs from late June through August. During this period the island is at its busiest, prices are at their highest, and booking well in advance is essential. Tagoo benefits from its position slightly above the town — sea breezes are generally reliable, which matters in the heat of a Cycladic summer when daytime temperatures regularly reach 30–35°C.
Shoulder season — May, June, and September — offers a meaningful reduction in crowds and prices, while still providing warm weather and reliable ferry and flight connections. The island is substantially quieter from October onward, and many properties in Mykonos operate on a seasonal basis, so confirming that Hotel Omiros is open for your intended travel dates outside of peak season is advisable.
For guests primarily interested in Mykonos Town sightseeing rather than beach days, the spring and autumn periods can be genuinely pleasant, with temperatures in the low-to-mid 20s°C and fewer visitors on the narrow streets of Chora.
Tips for Visiting
- Confirm your arrival time in advance. Reception is open until midnight, but if your ferry or flight is delayed past that point, arrange late check-in procedures directly with the hotel before you travel.
- Walk to town rather than taking a taxi every time. The downhill path from Tagoo to Mykonos Town's waterfront is manageable and saves both money and time during peak summer when road traffic can be slow.
- Book directly or through your preferred platform. The hotel's listed website routes through a third-party booking aggregator; compare rates across platforms if price is a priority.
- Ask about parking. If you plan to rent a scooter or car, clarify parking options at the hotel before arrival — street parking in Tagoo is possible but not guaranteed in high season.
- Check the Instagram account (@omiros.mykonos) for current photos. The verified account linked in the hotel's data may offer a more current visual sense of the property than third-party listing photos.
- Plan beach days with transport. Tagoo is not a beachfront neighbourhood. The nearest beaches — Tourlos, and further south Agios Stefanos and Megali Ammos — require a short drive, taxi, or in some cases a walk of 20–30 minutes. Factor this into your planning if beach access is central to your trip.
- Verify seasonal opening. Mykonos hotels frequently operate April or May through October. If you are travelling outside these months, call ahead on +30 2289 023328 to confirm the property is accepting guests.
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