Villa Pinelopi

About
Villa Pinelopi sits in Mykonos Town — the address is Limni Choras, within easy walking distance of the old harbour, the windmills, and the maze of whitewashed lanes that make up Chora. It operates as a small aparthotel offering self-catering studios and standard rooms, a format that suits travellers who want a central base without full-service hotel pricing.
With a 4.4 rating from 119 Google reviews and reception available 17 hours a day (07:00–00:00), Villa Pinelopi lands solidly in the mid-range category for Mykonos — a market where reliable, centrally located, independently run properties are genuinely hard to find. The property's emphasis on green outdoor space is unusual for a building in the core of Chora, where most structures press right up against one another.
Guests consistently note the location as the property's strongest asset: the town's restaurants, bakeries, and ferry connections are all reachable on foot, which matters on an island where taxis are scarce during peak summer weeks.
Facilities and Location
Villa Pinelopi offers two accommodation types: open-plan studios and standard rooms. Studios come with a fully equipped kitchenette, Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV, and each one opens onto a balcony or private patio. Rooms include a mini-fridge, electric kettle, a safety deposit box, Wi-Fi, and a flat-screen TV, also with balcony or patio access.
For guests who prefer not to self-cater every morning, a Greek breakfast buffet is available at an additional cost. Other on-site services include a PC corner in the lounge area, a porterage service, baby cot availability, and the option to request early linen and towel changes. Tablets are available on request.
The property also arranges transfer services and car and motorbike rentals, which is practically useful on Mykonos: while the town itself is walkable, reaching beaches such as Ornos, Agios Ioannis, or Elia requires transport. Having rental coordination handled at the reception desk saves the usual legwork of finding an agency in peak season.
Reception operates from 07:00 to midnight daily (phone lines are listed as open 09:00–23:00). This is worth noting if you are arriving on a late ferry — Mykonos receives overnight boats from Piraeus, and a 17-hour reception window means late arrivals should confirm check-in arrangements directly with the property.
The surrounding area, Limni Choras, places the property close to the southern edge of Mykonos Town, within a short walk of the old harbour quay and the cluster of waterfront tavernas. The windmills of Kato Mili are a few minutes on foot to the west.
How to Get There
Mykonos Town is the island's main settlement and port. If you are arriving by ferry from Piraeus, Rafina, or the Cyclades, the new port (Tourlos) is about 2 km north of the town centre — a short taxi ride or a walk of roughly 25 minutes. The old port in Chora handles some smaller inter-island ferries and is closer still.
Mykonos Airport is roughly 3 km from the town. Taxis serve the airport, though availability is tight in July and August; arranging a transfer through the property in advance is worth considering.
Once in Mykonos Town, navigation is on foot. Chora's lanes are too narrow for vehicles, so the final approach to Villa Pinelopi is always a short walk from wherever you park or disembark. The address — Limni Choras — is in the lower part of town, accessible from the waterfront road. Use the coordinates (37.4454, 25.3280) if you are navigating by phone.
Parking in Mykonos Town is limited. If you are renting a car, ask the property about nearby options, as designated parking areas outside the pedestrian zone are the practical choice.
Best Time to Visit
Mykonos has a long high season running from late May through September. July and August bring the highest room rates, fullest beaches, and the densest crowds in Chora's lanes. For a stay at Villa Pinelopi, the shoulder months of May–June and September–October offer more comfortable conditions: lower temperatures for walking around town, quieter streets, and typically better rates.
The Meltemi wind picks up reliably in July and August — a northwest wind that cools the island but can make north-facing beaches choppy. For town-based stays this is generally a benefit rather than a problem, since Chora itself is partly sheltered.
If your priority is exploring Mykonos Town itself — the churches, the museums, the market lanes — rather than beach time, late April, early October, or even November can be rewarding, though some businesses close outside the core season.
Tips for Visiting
- Book transfers in advance. The property offers a transfer service. In high summer, independent taxis from the port or airport can involve significant waits; arranging pickup through the hotel eliminates that stress.
- Use the kitchenette for breakfasts. Mykonos Town's cafes charge peak-season prices for coffee and pastries. Having a kitchenette in a studio means you can shop at the local supermarkets and eat in before heading out.
- Confirm late arrivals directly. Reception closes at midnight. If your ferry is scheduled to dock after 23:00, call +30 2289 024670 or email [email protected] in advance to arrange access.
- Ask about car or motorbike rental early. The property helps arrange rentals, but summer inventory across the island is limited. If you plan to visit beaches beyond walking range, sort this in the first day or two of your stay.
- Pack for Chora's lanes. The streets around the property are cobbled and uneven. Comfortable flat shoes are more practical than sandals for covering ground on foot.
- Request the baby cot ahead of time. If you are travelling with an infant, the property has a cot available — note it when booking or when making contact before arrival.
- The Greek breakfast buffet is optional. If you want a hot buffet start to the day, it is available at an extra charge. Factor this into your overall budget, since breakfast is not included in the base rate.
- Use the PC corner for printing. If you need to print boarding passes or ferry tickets, the lounge area has a PC available — a small practical detail that saves a trip to a print shop.
Address
Limni Choras, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2289 024670Website
www.villapinelopi.grOpening Hours
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