Petinos Beach Hotel

About
Petinos Beach Hotel occupies a direct beachfront position on Platis Gialos, one of Mykonos's most accessible and family-friendly south-coast beaches, roughly 4 km from Mykonos Town. The property is part of Petinos' Resorts of Mykonos, a family-owned hospitality group with decades of operation on the island — a relatively rare continuity in a destination that cycles through ownership frequently.
The hotel classifies as a resort hotel, which in practical terms means that most of what you need for a beach holiday is on-site: two restaurants, a bar, a pool area, a fitness room, and hammam and sauna facilities. Guests who want to stay put and let Platis Gialos come to them will find that possible here. Those who want day trips into Mykonos Town or to more remote beaches on the north coast have the road connections from Platis Gialos to make that straightforward.
With 381 Google reviews averaging 4.6 out of 5, the hotel sits consistently toward the top of the Platis Gialos accommodation tier — a score worth noting on an island where reviews can be polarized by price-to-expectation gaps.
What to Expect
The rooms and suites are finished in modern Cycladic style: whitewashed walls, clean lines, and the kind of palette — blues, whites, warm stone — that is standard to serious Mykonos properties rather than purely decorative. Room categories include a Sea Breeze Room at the entry level, an Executive Double Room with sea view, a Junior Suite with sea view, a Cozy Honeymoon Suite, a Harmony 4-person Suite, a Signature Suite, and a Mystery Suite at the top. The spread covers solo travelers and couples as well as small family groups or those traveling together who want interconnected space.
The pool area anchors the daytime experience for guests who are not directly on the sand. It serves as the transition zone between the beach and the interior facilities, and the bar attached to it means you do not need to leave the premises to find a drink at midday. The two restaurants cover both casual beachside dining and more composed meals; the kitchen draws on Greek ingredients, which at Platis Gialos means fresh fish is consistently available.
The hammam and sauna are an uncommon combination for a beach hotel at this scale on Mykonos, where spa facilities are more often reserved for large five-star properties. For guests arriving after shoulder-season ferry crossings or simply wanting a wind-down option that is not a sunbed, this matters. The fitness room adds a practical option for guests on longer stays.
Service is managed by a resident team under the family-ownership structure, which guests in reviews consistently credit for attentiveness. That said, Mykonos in peak summer (late June through August) runs every hotel hard, and response times at the busiest periods should be expected to slow.
How to Get There
Platis Gialos is served by the public bus (KTEL) from Mykonos Town's southern bus station near the Old Port. Buses run frequently in summer and the journey takes around 15 minutes. The stop at Platis Gialos is at the beach road, and the hotel is visible from there.
By taxi or transfer from Mykonos Airport, the drive is approximately 10 minutes; the airport sits on the eastern side of the island and Platis Gialos on the southwest, with no significant traffic pinch points outside peak evening hours. Rental car and scooter pickup is available at the airport and in Mykonos Town; parking at Platis Gialos is limited in high summer, and arriving mid-morning on peak weekends makes finding a space harder.
Boat taxis from Mykonos Town's Old Port run to Platis Gialos during summer and offer an alternative if you prefer to arrive by sea. The crossing takes roughly 20 minutes depending on stops.
Best Time to Visit
Platis Gialos faces south, which means it catches sun from morning through late afternoon and is protected from the meltemi — the strong northerly wind that affects Mykonos from mid-July through August. This makes the beach and the hotel viable even on the windiest days of high summer, unlike the exposed north-coast beaches. That wind protection is a real practical advantage and one reason Platis Gialos stays popular when conditions elsewhere deteriorate.
For the hotel itself, the shoulder months of May, early June, and September offer the clearest value: sea temperatures are still comfortable, the crowds at the beach are manageable, and rates are generally lower than the July–August peak. October sees the hotel moving toward its seasonal close, and services begin to reduce before the end of the month.
Within the day, the beach is at its quietest before 10:00 and after 17:00. Guests who want sunbeds in a favorable position should be out early; Platis Gialos is popular with both hotel guests and day visitors from Mykonos Town.
Tips for Visiting
- Book well ahead for July and August. The combination of a consistent 4.6 rating and a prime Platis Gialos location means availability at this hotel fills before many visitors start planning. Rooms with sea views go first.
- Use the web check-in option linked on the hotel website to reduce time at reception, particularly useful if you are arriving on an afternoon ferry when the desk is busiest.
- Ask specifically about sea-view rooms when booking. The property faces the beach, but not every room has an unobstructed water view — the distinction between categories like Sea Breeze Room and Sea View Suite is meaningful here.
- Bring cash for the bus. The KTEL bus to Platis Gialos operates on a cash fare system; the journey from the southern bus station in Mykonos Town is short but you will want coins or small notes.
- The hammam and sauna are on-site but confirm access hours at check-in. Spa facilities at smaller resort hotels often operate on a schedule rather than freely throughout the day, and the session availability may need to be reserved in advance during peak weeks.
- Use the hotel as a base for boat-taxi access to neighboring beaches. Psarou and Paradise Beach are reachable by water taxi from Platis Gialos during summer, which avoids the road congestion that builds up between those beaches and Mykonos Town in high season.
- Direct contact is available at +30 2289 024310 or [email protected] for specific queries about room categories, accessibility, or services before booking through a third-party platform.
- Evening dining at the hotel's restaurants is a practical option on nights when you do not want to navigate Mykonos Town traffic. Platis Gialos has its own cluster of tavernas along the seafront as well, giving guests alternatives without requiring transportation.
Facilities and Location
Petinos Beach Hotel sits at the far end of the Platis Gialos beachfront where the beach road terminates close to the water. The address is Platis Gialos 846 00. The coordinates place it precisely at the southern curve of the bay (37.4146°N, 25.3417°E), which corresponds to the quieter, slightly more sheltered section of the beach rather than the main entry point where beach clubs and rental operators concentrate.
On-site facilities confirmed from the property's own materials include:
- Two restaurants
- A pool bar
- A swimming pool
- A fitness room
- Hammam and sauna
- Reception and concierge service
The property is listed as a member of Petinos' Resorts of Mykonos, a group that operates multiple hospitality venues on the island. Web check-in is available through the hotel's own website, and the booking engine on the site handles adult and child age-bracket distinctions (children 3–11; infants 0–2), which is useful to note when traveling with young children and comparing rates across platforms.
Proximity to amenities beyond the beach: Mykonos Town (Chora) is 4 km by road; the southern bus terminal in town connects to Athens ferry routes at the New Port; Mykonos Airport is approximately 5 km to the northeast. The beach at Platis Gialos has pharmacies, minimarkets, and ATMs within walking distance along the seafront road.
Address
Platis Gialos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 024310Website
www.petinosbeach.grLocation
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