The Finest Stays in Mykonos for Summer 2025

Mykonos boasts no shortage of exquisite hotels, yet choosing the perfect one can feel overwhelming. Whether you seek traditional charm, serene seclusion, or modern luxury, these handpicked properties offer the best of the island for your 2025 escape.

Belvedere Hotel Mykonos

Nestled within a lush garden, the Belvedere Hotel evokes the charm of a Cycladic village. Its collection includes luxury rooms, suites, and a mansion, along with hilltop accommodations and elegant villas just a short stroll from the main complex. The hotel’s maze of whitewashed paths, stone walkways, and tranquil corners sets the stage for a relaxing retreat in the heart of Mykonos.

Images courtesy of Belvedere Hotel Website

Deos Mykonos

A refined sanctuary perched just above the old town, Deos blends traditional Cycladic architecture with contemporary elegance. Expansive terraces, private pools, and breathtaking views of the Aegean make this a haven of calm. With access to the private sands of Agrari Beach and proximity to the town’s vibrant heart, Deos offers the best of both worlds.

Images courtesy of Deos Mykonos Website

Cali Mykonos

Tucked away in Kalafati, Cali Mykonos is a private, serene hideaway. The resort’s villas and suites are built in harmony with the landscape, dressed in stone and marble, and designed for immersive luxury. Here, guests are invited to reconnect with nature while enjoying indulgent amenities—whether sunbathing on the secluded beach, sailing the Aegean, or dining beneath the stars.

Images courtesy of Cali Mykonos Website

Villa Carmina – Blue Villas Collection

Perfect for group escapes, Villa Carmina enjoys a prime location near Psarou Beach and Mykonos Town. With panoramic sea views, a wind-sheltered terrace, infinity pool, jacuzzi, and elegant outdoor dining spaces, it’s an idyllic base for celebrating with friends. Inside, the villa offers sleek interiors and space for up to 15 guests—understated luxury at its finest.

Images courtesy of Villa Carmina Website

Anandes Hotel Mykonos

Offering 42 luxurious rooms and suites, many with private pools or Jacuzzis, Anandes is a contemporary retreat that honours Greek heritage. Crafted with stone, pine, rattan, and bronze, its design is both refined and organic. At the heart of the hotel is La Petite Maison, a poolside restaurant inspired by the French Riviera, where Mediterranean flavours and fine wines meet in an atmosphere of effortless elegance.

Images courtesy of Anandes Hotel Mykonos Website

Collini Hotel Mykonos

At Collini Hotel, glamour and comfort go hand in hand. Each sea-facing room is designed to soothe and inspire, offering sweeping views and thoughtful luxury. It is a place for complete rejuvenation—a hotel where relaxation is not simply encouraged, but expected.

Images courtesy of Collini Hotel Mykonos Website

Mykonos Bliss

An adult-only retreat overlooking Kalo Livadi beach, Mykonos Bliss combines natural beauty with contemporary luxury. Built from local stone and set into the hillside, its suites blend seamlessly with the landscape. With private pools, sea views, and serene surroundings, it’s an ideal spot for romantic getaways and quiet reflection.

Images courtesy of Mykonos Bliss Website

From cliffside sanctuaries to beachside villas, Mykonos offers a wealth of refined accommodation. Whether you are planning a romantic escape or a gathering of friends, these exceptional properties promise a memorable summer under the Greek sun.

Start planning your unforgettable summer escape with Stratfield Fairlane and discover your perfect island stay among these exquisite retreats. Whether it’s a tranquil villa, a chic boutique hotel, or a luxurious sanctuary by the sea, Mykonos awaits with open arms.

The Finest Beaches in Europe (and Where to Stay While Visiting)

For the seasoned sunseeker, few pleasures compare to the languid luxury of basking on sun-drenched sands. However, what constitutes the perfect beach remains a matter of personal preference: fine sand or smooth pebbles, lively ambience or secluded peace, fully serviced or blissfully untouched.

To curate a refined selection of Europe’s most exceptional beaches, we consulted the prestigious World’s 50 Best Beaches list, shaped by the insights of over 1,000 seasoned travel professionals. From hidden Ibizan coves to the crystalline waters of Croatia, here are six European coastal gems to inspire your next escape — and the exquisite hotels to complement your stay.

Fteri Beach, Kefalonia, Greece

Ranked the second finest beach in the world, Fteri Beach lies ensconced within a secluded cove framed by the iconic white cliffs of the Ionian Islands. Accessible only via a strenuous cliffside descent (best attempted with a local guide) or by boat, this beach is a haven of unspoilt natural beauty. Expect a pristine pebble shoreline, translucent turquoise waters and absolute tranquillity — devoid of any modern facilities.

Where to stay: Eliamos Villas Hotel & Spa

Having reopened this summer season, Eliamos redefined luxury on Kefalonia upon its 2023 debut. Located on the island’s southern coast, the resort comprises 12 private villas, designed to accommodate both couples and families. Interiors exude understated elegance with bohemian accents and raw concrete textures, complemented by private saltwater pools or Jacuzzis. A proud Relais & Châteaux member, Eliamos offers wellness-led cuisine crafted by Chef Sokratis Malinganis, alongside yoga and reformer Pilates sessions with ocean views. Guests also enjoy complimentary e-bikes to explore the island at leisure.

Images courtesy of Eliamos Villas Hotel & Spa

Praia da Marinha, Algarve, Portugal

Ranked the second finest beach in the world, Fteri Beach lies ensconced within a secluded cove framed by the iconic white cliffs of the Ionian Islands. Accessible only via a strenuous cliffside descent (best attempted with a local guide) or by boat, this beach is a haven of unspoilt natural beauty. Expect a pristine pebble shoreline, translucent turquoise waters and absolute tranquillity — devoid of any modern facilities.

Where to Stay: Vila Vita Parc

Situated just a 14-minute drive from Praia da Marinha, Vila Vita Parc offers an exceptional retreat where every detail is curated to ensure the utmost comfort, tranquillity, and alignment with each guest’s preferred lifestyle.

This distinguished resort caters to all generations and interests — from the seasoned traveller to the spirited young guest, the culinary enthusiast to the thrill-seeker. Whether marking life’s grandest occasions or simply enjoying moments of quiet indulgence, Vila Vita Parc provides a wealth of experiences designed to create lasting memories.

Each day at the resort presents a new opportunity — a fresh page in the diary of life. With a variety of thoughtfully crafted activities and excursions, guests are invited to discover the extraordinary in the everyday.

Mind, Body and Soul

Wellbeing lies at the heart of Vila Vita Parc’s philosophy. Embracing a holistic approach, the resort promotes inner and outer harmony through a balanced combination of nutrition, mindfulness and physical movement. Equal emphasis is placed on mental clarity, spiritual balance and physical vitality, offering a sanctuary for those seeking true renewal.

Images courtesy of Vita Vila Parc

Cala Gracioneta, Ibiza, Spain

A jewel of Ibiza’s western coast, Cala Gracioneta embodies the island’s moniker as the White Isle — think powder-soft sands, crystalline coves and rustic-chic parasols. Sheltered from San Antonio’s famed nightlife, this serene beach offers a peaceful retreat with amenities including a beachfront restaurant and lavatories. Owing to its compact size, we recommend arriving early to enjoy the calm in solitude.

Where to stay: Oku Ibiza

Located near the vibrant heart of San Antonio yet offering a distinct sense of seclusion, Oku Ibiza is a masterclass in understated luxury. Its 189 rooms feature organic textures and minimalist design, providing a tranquil contrast to the island’s electric energy. Highlights include two destination restaurants (serving Mediterranean and Japanese-Nikkei cuisine), twin pools, a juice bar, and a rooftop yoga studio for sunrise meditation. This is Ibiza, reimagined for the discerning traveller.

Kynance Cove, Cornwall, United Kingdom

Renowned for its rugged rock formations, white sands and brilliant blue waters, Kynance Cove ranks 10th globally and is one of Britain’s most iconic beaches. A favourite of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and poet Alfred Tennyson, it’s a historic and scenic marvel. Nestled along the South West Coast Path, it’s the perfect stop before reaching the UK’s most southerly point. Don’t forget to enjoy a traditional Cornish ice cream along the way.

Where to stay: A Book of Love

This charming upside-down home is set amidst 20 acres of tranquil Cornish countryside. Just a short drive from the Lizard Peninsula, it offers easy access to Kynance Cove and other picturesque beaches, including Kennack Sands and Mullion Cove. The residence features three bedrooms and two bathrooms adorned with antique furnishings, a cosy kitchen with an Aga, and generous outdoor space. Guests are welcomed with a complimentary homemade fish pie, setting the tone for a warm and memorable stay.

Images courtesy of Plum Guide

Zlatni Rat, Brač Island, Croatia

Known as the ‘Golden Horn’, Zlatni Rat ranks 32nd in the world and is among Croatia’s most photographed beaches. Viewed from above, its narrow, horn-like spit evokes images of the Maldives or Seychelles. A haven for windsurfing enthusiasts, Zlatni Rat sits just one mile from the quaint harbour town of Bol. Its ever-changing shape is influenced by local currents and winds, so swimmers should exercise caution.

Where to stay: Tender Luxuries

Set on the island of Brač, this opulent six-bedroom villa accommodates up to 12 guests and boasts a private pool, sauna, hot tub and exceptional coastal access. For maritime adventures, a private speedboat is at guests’ full disposal. After a day on the water, enjoy alfresco dining on the terrace, courtesy of a fully equipped kitchen or private chef, then retire to the romantic, lantern-lit courtyard under the stars.

Images courtesy of Plum Guide

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The Greek Islands Worth The Visit

Rich in culture, and with excellent food and turquoise waters – it’s no secret the Greek islands are some of the most beautiful holiday destinations in the Mediterranean, or for that matter, the world. Plus, it looks like it might be a safer option for a chance of sunshine this year. Whether you want to give island hopping a go later this summer, or want to plan for some autumn sun, when rules allow, these are some of the best ones to visit…

Best For… Food

Sifnos

A great option for solo travellers, Sifnos is home to some of the best food in Greece. During the summer months, the island comes alive with food markets and outdoor merchants selling local seafood and sweet treats. Culinary delights aside, the island is dotted with whitewashed houses and chapels, where visitors can appreciate the laidback way of life which is more slow-paced and relaxed than at its neighbouring islands. Sifnos also has several good hiking trails and secluded swimming spots to explore – Vathi Beach is a particular highlight.

There are plenty of stylish holiday homes and villas to choose from.

Best For… Low-Key Bliss

Antiparos 

Located in the south of the Aegean, Antiparos is one of the lesser-known Greek islands but it’s one of our top choices this year. An ideal option if you want to escape the crowds and enjoy a laidback holiday, Antiparos has all the beauty of its neighbouring islands, without the fuss. The island is famous for its beaches which have some great swimming spots with crystal clear waters – Psaralyki Beach is a particular highlight. Visitors should also head to the Cave of Antiparos and the charming village of Antiparos Town for a bit of culture. 

Best For… A Long Weekend

Kos

Home to some of the most picturesque beaches in Greece, Kos is great for a long weekend. Ideal in the summer but equally beautiful in the autumn, the island is home to lush valleys and Dikeos – a rugged mountain range well worth exploring. Head to Kos Town for food markets, ancient Greek ruins, a towering medieval castle and plenty of good restaurants – Pote Tin Kyriaki is a lovely traditional place which serves delicious seafood. Mastihari Beach is best for families, while Paradise Beach is 12km of white-sand bliss. The thermal springs at Agios Fokas, where visitors can bathe in the sea-pool, is also not to be missed.

Best For… Total Relaxation

Skiathos

If lounging on the beach with a good book is your idea of bliss, head to Skiathos. Home to some of the Aegean’s most beautiful beaches, the island is a great choice for a relaxed trip. Don’t miss Skiathos’ ancient monasteries and tucked-away churches – the Monastery of Panagia Evangelistria about 5km north of Skiathos Town, is surrounded by lush greenery and is well worth a visit. A day out can also be spent hiking along the forested trails in the Koukounaries, before stopping off at one of the many beautiful beaches on route. 

Best For… Families

Crete

For something the whole family can enjoy, head to Crete in southern Greece. The largest island in the region has a rich history, as well as a buzzy food scene, long white-sand beaches and charming villages tucked away in the hills and mountains. There are several ancient ruins to see, including the Palace of Knossos, Gortyna (a Neolithic archaeological site), Zakros Palace and Lissos – 3km of ruins along the coast. Elafonisi, a pink-white sand beach is a must visit, as is the Melidoni Cave. Another highlight is the food – opt for fresh seafood with plenty of Cretan olive oil. 

Best For… Luxe Parties

Mykonos

Known for being one of the most stylish and exclusive party islands in the Med, bookmark Mykonos for your next girls’ trip. Full of glitz and glamour, there are plenty of cool restaurants, bars and beach clubs to visit, but Principote Beach Club is a the ultimate way to spend the day relaxing by the pool with a drink (or two) in hand. If you want to avoid the crowds, skip high season and head to the island in September or October where temperatures hover around a comfortable 25°C. The island is fairly small, so you can see the best sites in a week, including Elia Beach, Paraga Beach and the famous Panagia Paraportiani Church.

Best For… Sun, Sea & Sand

Kefalonia

The biggest Greek island in the Ionian, Kefalonia is renowned for its landscape and delicious food. There’s a lot to see on the island, so it’s best to plan your trip carefully. Antisamos, Lourdas, and Skala are some of the best beaches, while Fiscardo, Assos and Argostoli are the must-see villages. Myrtos Beach is also not to be missed – regarded as one of the best beaches in Greece its electric-blue waters and white-pebbles are beautiful. In terms of food, you’re spoilt for choice with plenty of beachside restaurants and local delis to choose from. Kiani Akti serves great seafood, while Tassisa in the north is a lovely spot for a romantic dinner.

Best For… Pure Luxury

Santorini

A firm favourite with honeymooners and those after a luxurious getaway, booking a trip to Santorini is always a good idea. As one of the Cyclades islands in the Aegean Sea, whitewashed buildings and beautiful ocean views have made the island one of the standout spots in Greece. Aside from walking along the beautiful mile-long beaches and exploring its famous narrow streets, visitors should visit one of the many vineyards, take a caldera cruise, and visit Nea Kameni and Palia Kameni to see hot springs. If you visit one top restaurant during your stay, make it Selene for an authentic Greek meal.

Best For… Outdoor Adventures

Serifos

With steep mountains and a rugged coastline, Serifos was made for lovers of the outdoors. Large parts of the island are uninhabited and have been able to grow wild, so the remote location is ideal for hiking, climbing, mountain biking and diving. There are also several beaches to explore, including Livadi Beach which has crystal clear waters. Kali’s in the south of the island serves great seafood, while Metalleio nearby is renowned for its ice-cream. 

For more information on these islands or for bookings, please contact our travel managers.

Luxury Yacht Charter around Greece

From May 2021 onwards Stratfield Fairlane and partners are able to offer a selection of ten luxury yachts to charter in Greece.

As well as being one of the most tranquil places to charter, Greece now offers the lowest tax on yacht charters within the Mediterranean, at either 9.6% or 12%.

We have selected our top 5 yachts in Greece for summer 2021. You will find more information below.

Please do contact us to receive information on our other vessels and for example itineraries around historical Athens and breath-taking Santorini.

Churches in Oia, Santorini island in Greece

O’PARI

Length:                                95.00 metres/ 311.8 feet

Accommodation:            12 Guests

Year built:                            2020

Builder:                                Golden Yachts

Facilities:                              14 cabins, 12 cruising guests, 12 sleeping guests, total crew 29, air conditioning, WiFi, Gym, lift/elevator, Jacuzzi and extensive range of tenders and toys also included.

O’PTASIA

Length:                                 85 metres / 278.10 feet

Accommodation:             12 Guests

Year built:                            2018

Builder:                                Golden Yachts

Facilities:                              11 cabins, 12 cruising guests, 12 sleeping guests, total crew 26, air conditioning, WiFi, gym, Jacuzzi, lift/elevator and extensive list of tenders and toys included.

SUNDAY

Length:                                 59.80 metres/ 196.2 feet

Accommodation:              12 Guests

Year built:                            2006 / refit 2010

Builder:                                Benetti

Facilities:                              6 cabins, 12 cruising guests, 12 sleeping guests, total crew 15, air conditioning, WiFi, Jacuzzi and various tenders and toys included.

MARIU

Length:                                 49.90 metres/ 163.9 feet

Accommodation:             12 Guests

Year built:                            2003

Builder:                                Codecasa

Facilities:                              6 double cabins, 12 cruising guests, 12 sleeping guests, total crew 11, air conditioning, WiFi, Gym, lift/elevator, Jacuzzi and various tenders and toys included.

PATHOS

Length:                                  40.00 metres/ 131.3 feet

Accommodation:              12 Guests

Year built:                            2012 / refit 2017

Builder:                                Sunseeker

Facilities:             6 cabins, 12 cruising guests, 12 sleeping guests, total crew 8, air conditioning, WiFi and tenders and toys also included.

Contact our travel team for more information.