Panorama Hotel

About
Panorama Hotel is a low-key lodging option in Agios Stefanos, one of Mykonos's calmer northern settlements, positioned just 150 metres from the sandy shoreline of Agios Stefanos Beach. Rooms come with furnished balconies or patios, most of which look out over the Aegean Sea or the hotel's gardens — a straightforward setup that suits travelers who want beach access without paying Mykonos Town prices.
Agios Stefanos itself is a small coastal village about 4 kilometres north of Mykonos Town. It has a working port that handles some ferry and day-cruise traffic, a handful of tavernas, and a supermarket at the bottom of the hill — all of which are walkable from the hotel. The pace here is noticeably quieter than in the Chora or the club strips near Paradise and Super Paradise beaches, which makes it a reasonable base for travelers who prefer to sleep through the early morning hours.
The hotel is independently run, and based on guest feedback the front-desk staff are consistently helpful and personable. The on-site snack bar serves light meals, coffee, and drinks, which covers breakfast or a midday bite without requiring a trip into town.
What to Expect
Panorama Hotel offers three room types. Single rooms are approximately 22 square metres and sleep one person with a double bed. Twin rooms run about 24 square metres and have two single beds, making them practical for two travelers on a budget. Triple rooms are the largest at around 30 square metres, fitted with three single beds — a reasonable option for a small group or family.
All rooms include free Wi-Fi and a private balcony or patio. Depending on your room and floor, views face either the Aegean or the garden side of the property. Given the hotel's elevated position on the hillside above Agios Stefanos, sea-facing balconies have a genuine outlook rather than a partial glimpse between buildings.
Facilities across the property include a snack bar, a 24-hour front desk, and free parking. Car and motorbike rental can be arranged through the front desk, which is a practical addition on an island where having your own transport opens up significantly more of the coastline and interior villages. The front desk can also advise on ferry schedules, excursions, and local logistics.
The hotel's overall rating is 3.3 out of 5 based on 142 reviews. Recurring positives in guest feedback center on the staff, the cleanliness of rooms, and the proximity to the beach and the local taverna. Recurring criticisms mention that the property and some fittings are aging and would benefit from maintenance — worth factoring in if condition is a priority over location and price.
How to Get There
Agios Stefanos is approximately 4 kilometres north of Mykonos Town (Chora). By car or scooter, the drive from the port or airport takes around 10 minutes. Follow the main road north from Mykonos Town toward Agios Stefanos; the hotel sits on the hillside above the beach.
Mykonos has a public bus network (KTEL), and Agios Stefanos is one of the served routes from the North Bus Station in Mykonos Town, near the Old Port. Bus frequency increases during peak season from June through August. The fare is inexpensive and the journey takes about 15 minutes. Taxis are available from the taxi stand on Manto Mavrogenous Square in Mykonos Town, though during summer they can be difficult to secure at busy times — booking via the taxi app or calling ahead is advisable.
The hotel has on-site parking, so guests arriving by rental car will not need to search for street parking. The address is Agios Stefanos 846 00.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a dry Mediterranean climate. The main tourist season runs from late May through early October, with July and August being the busiest and hottest months — daytime temperatures regularly exceed 30°C and the Meltemi wind picks up across the island, which brings some relief but can make exposed sea crossings choppy.
For Agios Stefanos specifically, the north-facing position means the beach can be more exposed to the Meltemi than the southern and western beaches. This is worth noting if you're planning to spend significant time in the water during high-wind periods.
Shoulder months — May, June, and September — offer milder temperatures, fewer crowds at the beach, and generally easier logistics for transport and dining. October remains warm enough for swimming most days. The hotel, like most Mykonos accommodation, is likely to close or reduce services outside the main season, so confirming availability for off-peak dates directly with the property is worth doing before booking.
If your priority is a quieter experience, arriving before mid-July or after late August makes a meaningful difference on Mykonos, including at the Agios Stefanos beach and its immediate surroundings.
Tips for Visiting
- Book a sea-facing room explicitly. Not all rooms have the same outlook. When booking, specify that you want an Aegean-view balcony rather than the garden side, and confirm this with the hotel directly by email or phone before arrival.
- Arrange transport early. Car and motorbike rental can be organized through the front desk, but availability tightens in July and August. If you plan to rent, ask when you book your room rather than on arrival.
- The beach is a 2-minute walk. Agios Stefanos Beach is sandy and family-friendly relative to some of the more crowded southern beaches. It has sunbed and umbrella rentals and a couple of beachside tavernas within easy reach of the hotel.
- Use the snack bar for convenience, but explore locally for dinner. The taverna near the beach referenced in guest reviews is worth trying for a straightforward Greek meal. Agios Stefanos has a small but functional dining scene that won't require a taxi to Mykonos Town for every evening meal.
- The port at Agios Stefanos handles some ferry traffic. If you are arriving or departing on a ferry that uses the New Port at Agios Stefanos (as opposed to the Old Port in Mykonos Town), the hotel is closer than central accommodation options, which is a logistical plus.
- Pack for wind. The northern coast of Mykonos is more exposed than the southern beaches, particularly in July and August when the Meltemi blows. Light layers and a windproof jacket are useful even in peak summer.
- Confirm seasonal opening dates. Contact the hotel directly at +30 2289 022337 or via [email protected] to verify that the property is open for your specific travel dates, particularly if you are visiting outside June–September.
- Parking is free and on-site. If you are renting a car for the duration of your stay, the free parking at the hotel is a meaningful saving compared to paid parking in Mykonos Town.
Facilities and Location
Agios Stefanos functions as a self-contained base to a reasonable degree. There is a supermarket at the base of the hill, which covers supplies and basics. The beach is fronted by sunbeds, water and refreshments, and at least one taverna that draws consistent praise from guests staying in the area. Mykonos Town, with its full range of restaurants, shops, clubs, and the Old Port, is a short drive or bus ride south.
For travelers whose itinerary includes day trips to nearby islands — Delos, Rhenia, or Tinos — the New Port at Agios Stefanos is a convenient departure point. Tour and excursion boats depart from here regularly throughout the season, and the front desk can advise on schedules and tickets.
The hotel's position on the hillside above the beach means that the walk down to the water is easy, though the return walk up involves a gradient that may be a consideration for travelers with mobility limitations.
Address
Agios Stefanos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 022337Website
www.panoramamykonos.euLocation
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