Katikies Mykonos is a serene, chic boutique hotel with private plunge pools, stunning Aegean views, sleek white rooms, and top-notch dining.
"Katikies Mykonos offers fantastic views and intimate charm with oversized, light-filled suites that open to private patios with plunge pools. Guests can dine at Botrini’s Mykonos, the on-site fine-dining restaurant serving Greek cuisine." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Katikies Mykonos is a 35-suite hotel known for its private verandas with stunning views, minimalist design, and exceptional service. It has been featured on the T+L World’s Best Awards list multiple times and offers a romantic, adults-only atmosphere with amenities such as private plunge pools and a champagne bar." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"Katikies Mykonos is known for its immaculate views, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate breathtaking scenery." - Chadner Navarro
"The after-party pad Few consider Mykonos their Aegean go-to for social reclusion. But among the island’s more wholesome secrets are its covert refuge—even Dionysus needed a break from the fun. Most discreet yet on point is the new Katikies Mykonos, ensconced on a misshapen beanbag of land on the south-west coast, just east of the island of Delos, where the god’s toga-clad cult engaged in rituals of ecstasy. It opened in June 2018 as the equally shy, 30-year-younger sister to the adored Santorini original—a local design pioneer in its day—and was an instant classic, recalling the go-slow, get-lost spirit of pre-1950s Cyclades that second-wave bohemians fell in love with. It’s even hard to find: just a hamlet-like stack of pristine sugar cubes above Agios Ioannis’s quiet smile of sand. In fact, owner Nikolaos Pagonis’s amphitheatrical layout conceals 35 rooms with private terraces and plunge pools within a labyrinth of alleyways, creating illusions of space, solitude—and that little thrill of discovery. There is a surprise at every turn: a spa, a boutique (with a judicious edit of Vitamin A bikinis), and two infinity pools extending an unmarred cyan sightline to Delos, angled just so, to be sheltered from the relentless Meltemi winds. Rooms are retina-calming white cocoons, accented with cobalt and shades of ink; free of art and jarring design fads. Still, even Aegean-gazing hermits will be lured out at dinnertime by the citrus-infused aromas created by young chef Angelos Bakopoulos at both Asian-fusion restaurant Seltz and poolside Mikrasia. The sandy beach-bar vibe belies the star-standard of his Anatolian and Byzantine twists on dishes such as cod on risotto in a spinach-and-dill emulsion. The shenanigans at Nammos and Scorpios are within 15 minutes toe-dipping and fleeing distance. Unlike the island’s bigger, brasher retreats, Santa Marina et al, Katikies is a place to hole up, not be seen in—by Mykonian standards at least. —R.K.W." - Becky Lucas
"Despite being located on the bustling island of Mykonos, Katikies is set on a quiet part of Agios Ioannis Bay, a sand-and-pebble beach with azure waters. The property now offers 12 villas with private pools and views of the Mediterranean Sea near Elia Beach, a 20-minute drive from the hotel. All the houses feel true to the island’s style, with stone and white walls, wooden terrace overhangs, white-washed interiors, and turquoise pools that face the sea. Guests can preorder groceries and arrange chefs through the resort’s Katikies Club Service. They also have all the trimmings of a hotel, such as 24-hour room service and daily breakfast. And guests have access to the Katikies Mykonos hotel, with priority reservations at the popular new seafood-forward Botrini’s Mykonos restaurant from Michelin-starred Greek Italian chef Ettore Botrini. Shuttles whisk guests back and forth every 90 minutes." - Mary Holland