Villa Elina

About
Villa Elina is a small guest house in Agios Stefanos, a low-key seaside village on the northern coast of Mykonos, roughly 3 km from Mykonos Town. The property carries a 4.7-star rating from 136 Google reviews — a score that reflects consistent, personal-scale hospitality rather than the polished anonymity of a large resort.
The suites were fully renovated in 2017–2018 and the property now trades under the extended name Villa Elina Suites and More. The upgrade brought built-in beds and sofas, large wooden mirrors, walk-in showers with separate WC, flat-screen televisions, coffee machines, and complimentary toiletries. Every unit has a patio; the upper suites for three guests add a private hot tub or jacuzzi on the balcony. Sea views come with the upper floors.
The property opens in mid-April and runs through late October, in line with the standard Mykonian season. A daily cleaning service is included, and airport or port pick-up is available — useful detail if you are arriving with luggage and want to skip the taxi queue at peak season.
What to Expect
Villa Elina sits in Agios Stefanos, a village that is calm by Mykonos standards without being remote. The bay has its own sandy beach within walking distance, and the area draws a mix of families, couples, and repeat visitors who prefer a quieter base over the noise of Mykonos Town's club strip.
The suites are compact but well-fitted for their category. The Cycladic interior renovation — built-in whitewashed furniture, large mirrors, clean lines — gives the rooms a contemporary local character. Standard suites suit two guests; upper suites accommodate three and include the hot-tub balcony as a genuine feature rather than a token add-on. All units open onto a private patio, giving each room some outdoor space even at ground level.
Wi-Fi is available throughout. The daily complimentary cleaning service is a practical plus on a week-long stay. The property's small scale means you are likely dealing with the same person for check-in, questions, and the offered airport transfer — the kind of arrangement that produces the consistency reflected in the rating.
Breakfast is not mentioned in the available information, so confirm the current meal arrangement directly with the property before booking.
How to Get There
Agios Stefanos is on the northeastern edge of Mykonos island, about 3 km north of Mykonos Town (Chora). By car or taxi from the port or airport the drive takes under 10 minutes. The road to Agios Stefanos is well-signposted from the main island ring road.
Mykonos has a public bus (KTEL) network, and Agios Stefanos is served by a line running from the Old Port bus stop in Mykonos Town. In high season buses run frequently; in shoulder season check the current timetable at the bus station or the KTEL Mykonos website. The journey is around 10 minutes.
If you are arriving by ferry at the New Port (just south of Agios Stefanos), Villa Elina is actually closer than Mykonos Town — a short taxi ride or roughly a 20-minute walk. The property offers its own pick-up service; contact them in advance to arrange this.
Parking in Agios Stefanos is generally easier than in Mykonos Town, and if you are renting a car or ATV for the island the location gives convenient access to the northern beaches.
Best Time to Visit
The property opens in mid-April and closes in late October. April and May offer mild weather, far lower crowds, and open roads. The sea temperature in April is cool (around 17–18°C) but Mykonos's dry, breezy spring climate makes daytime sightseeing comfortable.
June and September are the sweet spot for most visitors — warm enough to swim, calmer than the July–August peak, and with full services operating across the island. Agios Stefanos benefits from the meltemi, the northerly wind that cools Mykonos in summer, though the bay itself is reasonably sheltered.
July and August bring full-capacity tourism across the island. Booking Villa Elina well in advance is essential for those months. Prices will be at their highest and the village will be busier, though Agios Stefanos remains noticeably quieter than Mykonos Town or the south-coast beach clubs.
October is the final month; the island winds down quickly after mid-month, but early October can still be warm, uncrowded, and excellent value.
Tips for Visiting
- Book the upper hot-tub suite early. The jacuzzi balcony units are the standout offering and will fill first for peak-season dates.
- Use the transfer service. The property offers airport and port pick-up — arrange it when you book, especially if you land at Mykonos Airport (JMK), which is only a few minutes from Agios Stefanos.
- Confirm breakfast arrangements. The available information does not confirm whether breakfast is included or available; ask this directly when booking to avoid surprises.
- Bring or rent transport. Agios Stefanos is quiet and walkable to the beach, but most of Mykonos's beaches and restaurants require wheels. Scooters and ATVs are readily available in the village and in Mykonos Town.
- Check availability windows. The property notes occasional short availability windows on social channels (e.g., late August gaps). If you have flexible dates, it is worth calling directly — the phone number is active.
- Pack for the meltemi. Northern Mykonos is exposed to the summer northerly wind. Lightweight but wind-resistant layers are practical even in August, especially for balcony evenings.
- Ask about extended stays. Small guest houses on Mykonos often offer better rates for stays of five nights or more, particularly in shoulder season. Worth asking when you call or email.
- Agios Stefanos beach is walkable. The village beach is a short walk from the property — useful for an early-morning swim before the day-trippers arrive from Mykonos Town.
Facilities and Location
Villa Elina Suites and More offers the following confirmed facilities based on available information:
- Renovated suites (2017–2018) sleeping two to three guests
- Private patio on all units
- Hot tub / jacuzzi on upper balcony suites
- Walk-in shower with separate WC
- Flat-screen television
- Coffee machine
- Wi-Fi
- Daily complimentary cleaning
- Airport and port transfer (on request)
- Sea views from upper floors
The property is located at the Agios Stefanos postal address (Cyclades 846 00), with coordinates placing it in the northern part of the village, near the bay. The New Port of Mykonos — where most large ferries dock — is within a few minutes by car.
The village itself has a handful of tavernas, a supermarket, and the beach. For a broader range of dining and nightlife, Mykonos Town is a short drive or bus ride away.
Address
Αγ. Στέφανος / Ag. Stefanos Μύκονος, Κυκλάδες, Island, Cyclades 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 690 915 1129Website
villaelinamykonos.comOpening Hours
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