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Pnoe is a private residence in Mykonos Town that operates as self-catering apartment accommodation, combining hotel-level amenities with the space and privacy of a standalone home. Its address places it close to Manto Mavrogenous Square — the central hub of Mykonos Town — which means the old port, the waterfront tavernas of Little Venice, and the main pedestrian lanes are all within a few minutes on foot.

The property holds a 4.9 out of 5 rating on Google across 13 reviews, which is unusually high for any accommodation on a high-traffic island like Mykonos. That rating points to a small-scale operation run with attention to detail rather than a large hotel churning through hundreds of guests per season. Free parking is available within 200 meters, a meaningful perk given how difficult vehicle access is in central Mykonos Town.

For travelers who want more flexibility than a standard hotel room but still expect the services that make a stay easy — daily housekeeping, airport and port transfers, and concierge-style extras on request — Pnoe sits in that specific niche. You can cook your own meals, sleep on a schedule that fits a late-night Mykonos itinerary, and still have someone else handle the logistics.

What to Expect

Pnoe is configured as a three-bedroom residence, each bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom. The layout is designed for groups or families who want to share a common space without sharing sleeping quarters. The open living room connects to a terrace with panoramic views over the old port — a view that, in central Mykonos Town, is not easy to come by at this close a range.

The kitchen is fully equipped with modern appliances, and the property includes a wet bar and a dedicated dining area. A Sonos surround sound system, flat-screen satellite TVs in every bedroom, high-speed Wi-Fi, washer-dryer, air conditioning throughout, a security safe, and an alarm system are all included. The design incorporates an expansive skylight that brings natural light into the interior — a considered touch in a town where many properties sit tightly between stone walls.

On the service side, daily housekeeping is standard. Round-trip transport from the port or airport is included, which takes a logistical headache off the table on arrival day. Individualized sleep comfort options are offered, which suggests the property pays attention to mattress, pillow, and bedding preferences rather than providing a one-size approach. Additional services available on request include a pre-arrival grocery shop, a wine merchant service, and a private chef — the kind of extras that tip a rental apartment toward a boutique hotel experience.

Facilities and Location

The address near Manto Mavrogenous Square puts Pnoe at the functional center of Mykonos Town. The square itself is one of the main reference points in the Chora, named after the 19th-century Mykonian independence heroine whose bust stands there. From this location, the waterfront is a short walk in one direction and the labyrinthine shopping and dining lanes of the old town are immediately accessible in the other.

The old port (the main ferry and excursion boat port) is within easy walking distance. This matters practically: day trips to Delos, the uninhabited ancient island just 30 minutes by boat, depart from the old port, and the included round-trip transfer service from the port means arriving guests don't need to navigate the town's one-way traffic system with luggage.

Parking within 200 meters of the property is complimentary — a significant practical advantage, since most of central Mykonos Town is pedestrian-only and parking near the Chora is limited and expensive in summer.

How to Get There

Mykonos has two arrival points: Mykonos Airport (JMK), approximately 3 kilometers southeast of the Chora, and the old port in Mykonos Town itself, served by conventional ferries from Piraeus, Rafina, and neighboring Cycladic islands. The new port at Tourlos, about 2 kilometers north of town, handles larger high-speed ferries.

Pnoe includes round-trip transfers from both the port and airport as part of its standard services, so the most direct approach is to coordinate your arrival time with the property directly. By car, Mykonos Town is accessible via the main island road, but driving into the Chora itself is restricted. The complimentary parking within 200 meters of the property removes the need to navigate those restrictions independently.

On foot from the old port waterfront, Manto Mavrogenous Square is a five-to-ten-minute walk through the main pedestrian lanes heading inland from the harbor.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos runs a long season from April through October, with peak crowds and peak prices concentrated in July and August. Pnoe's location in the Chora means the surrounding streets are busiest — and loudest — during those two months. The nightlife that defines Mykonos summers extends until early morning in the old town, so light sleepers should factor that into their expectations for high-season stays.

June and September offer a more manageable version of the Mykonos experience: the weather is warm, the Aegean is swimmable, ferry connections are frequent, and the town is busy but not at its most congested. For travelers whose priority is sightseeing — particularly the day trip to Delos, which requires the boats to be running — May and early October are viable options with considerably lower rates and shorter queues.

Mykonos is exposed to the Meltemi, the strong northerly summer wind that sweeps across the Cyclades from mid-July through August. In the town itself this is less disruptive than on exposed beaches, but the terrace at Pnoe facing the old port will feel it on strong-wind days.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book the included transfer in advance. Confirm your arrival time with Pnoe before you land so the port or airport pickup is ready. Taxi availability in peak season can be unpredictable.
  • Use the pre-arrival grocery service if you plan to cook. Sending a shopping list before you arrive means the kitchen is stocked when you walk in, which is a practical advantage given supermarket queues in central Mykonos in July and August.
  • The old port departure point for Delos is nearby. Boats to Delos depart in the mornings and return by early afternoon. The residence's location makes an early start straightforward.
  • Request the private chef for at least one evening. Eating out in central Mykonos Town at a quality level that matches the residence itself is expensive; a private chef service at the property can be a more economical and more relaxed option for a group dinner.
  • Verify seasonal pricing and availability directly. With only 13 Google reviews, Pnoe operates at a small scale. Contact the property by email or phone to confirm dates, current rates, and any seasonal promotions before booking through third-party platforms.
  • Check the wine merchant option. Mykonos has a growing local wine culture drawing on Cycladic varieties. Pre-ordering a curated selection through the property's wine merchant service is worth considering for groups planning to use the terrace in the evenings.
  • The skylight is an asset in shoulder season. In April, May, or October, natural light through the interior skylight compensates for the shorter days without requiring the terrace to be usable in cooler weather.
  • Parking is free but confirm the exact location. The listed parking within 200 meters should be confirmed with the property at booking, since central Mykonos Town parking arrangements can vary by season.

Address

Manto Mavrogenous Square and Bust, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

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