Once in Mykonos

About
Once in Mykonos is a luxury resort positioned directly above Ornos Beach, one of the island's most sheltered and family-friendly bays on the southwest coast. The property evolved from a private villa into a full resort, and that residential origin is still legible in the layout — rooms and suites are arranged to face the sea, most with private or shared plunge pools and unobstructed views across the bay. With a Google rating of 4.5 from 171 reviews, it sits comfortably among the island's well-regarded boutique properties without the scale or anonymity of a large resort complex.
Ornos is about 3 km south of Mykonos Town (Chora), which puts Once in Mykonos close enough to reach the windmills and waterfront on a short drive, while keeping guests at a remove from the late-night noise of Little Venice and the party strip near Paradise Beach. For travelers who want Cycladic aesthetics, private outdoor space, and a calmer beach within walking distance, the location is a practical choice.
What to Expect
The room roster spans eleven categories, ranging from a 24 m² Panoramic Double Sea View Room up to the 105 m² Elite Two-Bedroom Suite with a private pool, which accommodates up to four guests. Between those poles there are options for most budgets and group sizes: the Signature Suite (45 m², two guests, private pool), the Premium Suite in two variants — one with a chill-out pool and one without — and several Design Room configurations, including one with a partial sea view and a chill-out pool at 26 m². The Autograph Two-Bedroom Suite at 83 m² accommodates up to five guests and includes a private pool, making it one of the more practical options for small families or friend groups traveling together.
The resort describes a culinary element on its website, suggesting an in-house dining offering with its own identity — described with a nod toward Italian influence in some guest accounts. Wellness is also referenced across multiple reviews, though the exact facilities are not fully detailed in the available materials.
The property's interior aesthetic leans toward high-contrast, design-forward rooms rather than traditional Cycladic whitewash minimalism. Think deliberate styling, layered textures, and the kind of presentation that reads well in photographs while still functioning as a usable space. The view of Ornos Beach below is the consistent constant across most categories, from standard rooms to the largest suites.
How to Get There
Ornos Beach is accessible by car or scooter via the main road south from Mykonos Town — the drive takes roughly 10 minutes depending on traffic, which can slow significantly in July and August. Taxis from the port or airport are available; the island's taxi stand is at Fabrika Square in Chora. Mykonos operates a public bus (KTEL) network, and Ornos is served by one of the more frequent routes from the South Bus Station near the old port. The journey takes around 15 minutes.
If you are arriving by ferry at the New Port (Tourlos), the drive to Ornos adds an extra 5–10 minutes compared to arrival at the Old Port. The hotel's address is listed at Ornos 846 00, and the coordinates (37.4216, 25.3942) place it on the north side of the Ornos bay area. Confirm parking availability directly with the property before arrival, as Ornos village has limited roadside space during peak season.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos runs a compressed high season from late June through August, when the island is at full capacity and prices for accommodation at this tier are at their peak. Ornos Beach is notably calmer than the south-coast party beaches, which makes it more tolerable during peak weeks for guests who are not seeking the all-night scene. The meltemi wind, which typically blows from the north in July and August, affects the windward north and east sides of the island more than Ornos, which sits in a more sheltered southwest-facing bay.
Shoulder season — late May through mid-June and September through early October — offers lower rates, fewer crowds on Ornos Beach, and more consistent availability for the top suite categories. October sees some businesses begin to close, but the weather often remains warm enough for swimming through mid-October. The hotel appears to operate seasonally in line with most Mykonos luxury properties; confirm opening and closing dates when booking for early or late-season travel.
Tips for Visiting
- Book suite categories well in advance for July and August. The Elite and Autograph Two-Bedroom Suites have a limited number of units; availability narrows significantly from April onward for peak weeks.
- Confirm your room's pool type before booking. Distinctions between a private pool, a chill-out pool, and a shared pool matter practically — the website lists each category clearly, so cross-reference before finalizing.
- Contact the hotel directly for transfers. The address and phone (+30 2289 022100) are confirmed; larger properties at this level on Mykonos often arrange airport or port transfers, which can simplify arrival logistics considerably.
- Ornos Beach is walkable from the property. The bay is small, with a sandy shore and relatively calm water compared to the more exposed south-coast beaches. It works well for families or those who prefer swimming without heavy surf.
- Dining on-site is an option worth exploring. Guest reviews reference the culinary experience favorably, noting an Italian influence. Given Ornos village's limited restaurant variety compared to Mykonos Town, having a reliable in-house option matters more here than it would at a centrally located property.
- Bring or rent a scooter or car for day trips. While Ornos is well-connected by bus to Mykonos Town, reaching beaches like Elia, Agrari, or Kalafatis on the east coast requires either a vehicle or multiple bus changes. The hotel's position is good for Ornos itself and quick access to Chora, less so for wide island exploration without transport.
- Check for minimum stay requirements. Many Mykonos luxury properties impose three- to seven-night minimums during peak season. Confirm this at time of booking, particularly if you are planning a shorter trip.
- Reach the team by email for detailed queries. The property email ([email protected]) is the best channel for specific questions about accessibility, extra beds, late checkout, or suite configurations.
Facilities and Location
The property sits at Ornos, a compact village and bay that functions as one of the island's quieter residential and tourist nodes. The beach itself is organized with sun-lounger rentals and a beach bar, and the water quality in the bay is consistently good. Ornos is also home to a small cluster of tavernas and cafes, so guests who want to eat outside the hotel have options within a short walk.
From a practical standpoint, Once in Mykonos offers phone contact, a confirmed email address, and a full website where room categories and photography are detailed. The Facebook and Instagram accounts (both under @onceinmykonos) carry current visual content and may reflect seasonal promotions or event programming. The property is best suited to couples and small groups who want private outdoor space, sea views, and proximity to a calm beach without being embedded in the commercial noise of the island's busiest zones.
Address
Ornos Beach, Mykonos, Greece, Ornos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 022100Website
www.onceinmykonos.comLocation
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