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About

Semeli is a 5-star hotel sitting on Panachrantou street in Mykonos Town, one of the quieter residential lanes that runs just back from the main pedestrian bustle of Chora. With a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from over 650 guest reviews on Google, it consistently ranks among the most respected luxury properties on the island. The address puts you close enough to the windmills, Little Venice, and the port to walk everywhere, while the lane itself keeps the immediate surroundings calm.

The property operates under a two-destination model: a Town location in the heart of Mykonos Town, and a Coast location on the island's shoreline. Both carry the Semeli name and belong to the same ownership group. If you book directly through semelihotel.gr, you can also join their membership club for preferential rates and added benefits. The front desk operates around the clock, every day of the week.

What to Expect

Semeli Town occupies a Cycladic building in white-and-blue island vernacular, consistent with the architecture of the surrounding neighborhood. The property's position on Panachrantou places it within a short walk of Matogianni street, Mykonos Town's main shopping and dining artery, and not much further from the waterfront. The website describes it as being "in the heart of Mykonos Town," and geographically that holds — coordinates place it centrally within Chora.

The Coast property, described on the hotel's own site as being on Mykonos's "unspoiled seashore," offers a more removed beach-adjacent alternative for guests who prefer direct access to the water over proximity to the town's lanes and nightlife. The two properties share branding, a booking platform, and what appears to be a unified loyalty scheme.

From guest feedback volume and the consistent high score, the hotel's service standards appear well maintained. Five-star classification in Greece is regulated by the Greek National Tourism Organisation (GNTO), so the designation reflects a formal grading process rather than just a marketing claim. Expect amenities typical of that bracket: air conditioning, in-room connectivity, quality linen, and a concierge service equipped to handle ferry transfers, car hire, or restaurant reservations across the island.

No specific room count or room type breakdown is available in the research materials. For up-to-date room configurations, availability, and pricing, the hotel's direct booking channel at semelihotel.gr is the most reliable source.

How to Get There

The hotel's address is Panachrantou 1, Mikonos 846 00. From the main port (Old Port) of Mykonos Town, the walk takes roughly 10–15 minutes through the lanes of Chora. From the New Port (where larger ferries and cruise tenders dock), a taxi or a short bus ride to Fabrika Square — the main bus hub in town — followed by a brief walk is the practical approach.

Mykonos Town's historic center is largely pedestrianized or has very narrow lanes, so arriving by car means dropping luggage at the hotel entrance and using one of the paid parking areas at the edge of Chora. The municipal parking near Fabrika and the lots near the old harbor are the most convenient. Taxis in Mykonos are metered and stand at the Taxi Square (Manto Mavrogenous Square) near the port; confirm the fare before boarding during peak summer months.

For the Coast property, access depends on the specific beach location — contact the hotel directly for transfer directions. The hotel's front desk is reachable at +30 2289 027466 or [email protected].

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos's peak season runs from late June through August. During this window, demand for quality accommodation in Mykonos Town is at its highest, rates climb significantly, and availability at a property with Semeli's reputation can tighten weeks in advance. Book several months ahead if you plan to travel in July or August.

Shoulder season — May, June, and September — offers a more measured pace. The weather is warm, the sea swimmable, and the island's infrastructure fully operational, but the crowds at Matogianni and around Little Venice are noticeably thinner. These months are also when the island's natural light is particularly clear, making mornings around Chora genuinely pleasant on foot.

October through April sees most of Mykonos's hospitality businesses close or reduce hours. Confirm with the hotel directly if you plan an off-season visit, as operating schedules for amenities within the property may differ from peak-season offerings.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct. The hotel's website, semelihotel.gr, offers a direct booking channel and a membership club with stated price advantages over third-party platforms.
  • Specify Town or Coast. Semeli operates two distinct properties. Confirm which one you are booking based on whether you prioritize central access to Chora's restaurants and landmarks or proximity to the beach.
  • Call ahead about luggage drop. If you arrive before check-in time — especially common with early ferry arrivals — contact the front desk in advance at +30 2289 027466 to arrange a luggage hold.
  • Use the concierge for transport. Getting around Mykonos in high season without a plan wastes time. The concierge at a 5-star property in Chora will have established contacts for car hire, private transfers, and boat excursions.
  • Walk to the windmills. From Panachrantou, the Kato Mili windmills overlooking Little Venice are a 10-minute walk. Going at dusk avoids the midday crowds and the light is better for the view across the water toward Delos.
  • Parking strategy. If you rent a car on the island, plan to park at the Chora periphery — the Fabrika area or the harbor lots — rather than trying to drive to the hotel entrance repeatedly. The lanes of Chora are not designed for through traffic.
  • Confirm Coast property logistics. If you book the Coast location, ask the hotel about proximity to the nearest bus stop or whether shuttle service is available, as beach-access roads on Mykonos can be indirect.
  • Email for specific requests. For room preferences, accessibility requirements, or special occasions, use [email protected] well in advance of your stay rather than noting it at booking through a third-party platform.

Facilities and Location

Semeli Town sits at Panachrantou 1, which places it inside the main settlement of Mykonos Town (Chora), the island's only real town and its administrative and cultural center. Chora is compact enough that the hotel's central location functions as genuine walking-distance access to most things visitors come to Mykonos to see: the waterfront with its pelicans and fishing boats, the maze of whitewashed lanes, the cluster of boutiques and bars along Matogianni, the Archaeological Museum near the old port, and the Paraportiani church complex a short distance further west.

The Coast property adds a beachside option within the same brand, suited to guests whose primary focus is the water rather than the town. Mykonos has a well-developed southern and western coastline of sandy beaches — Super Paradise, Elia, Ornos, Agios Ioannis — and the Coast property appears to sit in that general direction based on the website's description of "unspoiled seashore."

Both properties are positioned in the 5-star category, meaning guests can expect full-service amenities: round-the-clock reception (confirmed by the 24-hour opening hours across all seven days), professional housekeeping, and the kind of staffing levels that allow for individualized assistance with island logistics.

Address

Panachrantou 1, Mikonos 846 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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