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About

Zorzis Hotel is a small accommodation property on Mykonos, positioned in the southern part of the island based on its coordinates — roughly in the area between Mykonos Town (Chora) and the island's busier southern beach strip. It operates as a straightforward lodging option for travelers seeking a base on one of the Cyclades' most visited islands.

The research available for this property is limited, and specific details such as room count, facilities, pricing, and ownership are not verified at the time of writing. What follows is a practical guide to what travelers can generally expect from a hotel in this location on Mykonos, combined with the core facts that are confirmed.

Mykonos accommodates visitors across a wide spectrum — from design-forward boutique hotels to simple family-run guesthouses — and a property like Zorzis Hotel, without a large online footprint, tends to fall toward the quieter, more personal end of that spectrum. That can be a genuine advantage during peak summer months when larger properties feel impersonal and overbooked.

What to Expect

Based on its coordinates (37.4460° N, 25.3284° E), Zorzis Hotel sits in the southern inland zone of Mykonos, which places it within reasonable reach of both Mykonos Town and the southern beaches — including Platis Gialos, Psarou, and Ornos — without being directly on the water. Properties in this part of the island typically offer a calmer, more residential atmosphere compared to accommodation within Chora's winding lanes or directly on the beach.

Mykonos as a whole has a short but intense tourist season. Rooms at most properties in this zone will have air conditioning, which is not optional in July and August when daytime temperatures regularly reach 30–35°C. The island's famous meltemi wind picks up reliably from mid-July onward, providing some relief from the heat but also making beach days more unpredictable.

Given the lack of a verified website or contact details in our research bundle, it is not possible to confirm room types, amenities such as a pool or breakfast service, or exact pricing. Travelers should check current listings on booking platforms directly before making a reservation.

How to Get There

Mykonos International Airport (JMK) is located on the southeastern side of the island and is roughly 3–5 km from the coordinates of Zorzis Hotel depending on the exact road route. A taxi from the airport is the most direct option; the island's taxi stand in Mykonos Town (Manto Mavrogenous Square) is the central point for organizing onward travel, though pre-arranged transfers are common for peak-season arrivals.

The island's KTEL bus network runs routes connecting Mykonos Town with the southern beaches, and depending on the hotel's exact street address, the nearest stop may be walkable. Renting a car or ATV is practical for guests who want flexibility — the road network in the southern part of the island is manageable, though parking near Mykonos Town itself is limited in summer. Arriving by ferry, the New Port at Tourlos is north of Chora; the Old Port is closer to the town center. From either, a short taxi or bus ride covers the distance to the southern inland area.

Best Time to Visit

Mykonos has a concentrated summer season running from late May through early October. July and August are the busiest and most expensive months, with accommodation at every price point filling quickly. June and September offer a better balance — comfortable temperatures, calmer crowds, and more negotiable rates. Outside of this window, many properties on the island operate on reduced schedules or close entirely between November and March.

For travelers flexible on timing, late May and early October are particularly favorable: the Aegean is warm enough for swimming, the light is clear, and the island reverts to something closer to its actual scale without peak-season crowds.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. Mykonos accommodation sells out well in advance for July and August; properties with limited online presence can be even harder to track availability for.
  • Confirm contact details directly. Since verified phone and website data are not available here, search current booking platforms or Google Maps listings for the most up-to-date contact information before you travel.
  • Arrange airport or port transfers in advance. Taxis in Mykonos can be scarce during peak arrival times — early morning ferry arrivals in particular.
  • Ask about breakfast. Smaller hotels on Mykonos sometimes include a basic continental breakfast or can direct you to a nearby café; it's worth confirming at booking rather than assuming.
  • Bring cash for incidentals. While most Mykonos businesses accept cards, smaller guesthouses occasionally prefer cash for final settlement or security deposits.
  • Check the meltemi forecast. If you're planning beach days from a southern-area base, northerly wind strength varies significantly day to day in midsummer and affects which beaches are comfortable.
  • The southern beaches are close but not walking distance. Platis Gialos and Ornos are the nearest organized beaches to this part of the island; local buses or a scooter make reaching them easy.

Facilities and Location

Verified facility details for Zorzis Hotel — including pool, parking, Wi-Fi, breakfast service, and room configurations — are not available in the current research bundle. The property's location in the southern inland section of Mykonos does, however, place it in a practical position relative to the island's key zones.

Mykonos Town, with its full range of restaurants, shops, and nightlife centered on the Little Venice waterfront and the Matogianni pedestrian street, is accessible by bus or a short taxi ride. The southern beach strip — the most organized and family-accessible part of the island — is similarly close. The airport is within a few kilometers, which can be useful for early-morning or late-night departures, though it also means some aircraft noise depending on the flight schedule.

Travelers choosing accommodation in this part of Mykonos over a Chora or beachfront option typically do so for a quieter environment, more accessible parking, and the ability to move efficiently between town, beaches, and the airport without being committed to one specific area.

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