Luxury bespoke holidays to Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort, Mykonos
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location The hotel is located on the coast in south west Mykonos
Annual opening 1 May to 15 October
Closest airport Mykonos Airport
Distance from airport The hotel is about 10-minutes' drive from Mykonos Airport
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurants, Pool Bar, Bar, Sea Water Swimming Pool, Children's Pool, Jacuzzi, Pool Service, Beach Service, Hot Tub, Spa, Tennis Court, Fitness Centre, Table Tennis, Complimentary Internet, Room Service, Car Rental, DVD Library, Business Centre, Currency Exchange, Complimentary Parking, Gift Shop, Hair Salon, Laundry, Babysitting, Yacht Hire, Excursions, Maid Service.
Complimentary
Internet, Parking.
Complimentary watersports
No motorised water sports permitted on the beach.
Land sports
Tennis, Fitness Centre.
Out and about nearby
Mykonos Town, Little Venice, Excursions to Delos Island and its ancient Greek ruins, Daily excursions to Tinos and Syros, Old monastery at Ano Mera, Various beaches of the island.
Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.Mr L, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Double garden view room for 7 nights
From about
£1,300 low season
£1,530 high season
Holiday Code EXH1472
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays to Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort, Mykonos
Poised on the cliff-top above Ayios Yiannis Beach, the five-star Mykonos Grand Hotel is a minimalist oasis in the midst of sublime scenery. A member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World group, this luxurious beach resort claims a prime location with views down to the mottled turquoise shallows of the Aegean Sea and ancient Delos Island on the horizon. A westward facing property with spectacular sunset vistas, the simplistic architecture of Mykonos Grand Hotel discreetly allows the setting to steal focus. As characterised by the style of the island, hotel buildings are cubic in design, their white-washed stucco walls a lightt-reflecting tactic complemented by authentic shutters, cute balconies and exposed stonework. At the heart of the resort is a marvellous surface-level seawater swimming pool. Centre stage, on the brink of the cliff-side, is a very privileged pair of sunbeds with undisturbed views, while just below is a hot tub for intimate bathing. Pool attendants serve guests residing here with drinks, snacks and fresh towels. For those craving a more satisfying bite, guests must abandon the indulgence of this suntrap for lunch or dinner at Nama Pool Restaurant. Nama brins together gastronomy based on fine Greek products, delectable wines and breathtaking views across the Aegean Sea towards the sacred island of Delos. Interior design here, as with elsewhere in the hotel, reflects the external architecture, with pristine white and silver hues creating a soothing environment. Light fixtures and other features are contemporary and fabrics contain nautical accents that suit the setting to a tee. Pristine marble flooring extends to the rooms and suites, which are cosy, classical and elegant. Facilities and amenities at the hotel include a fitness centre, tennis and squash courts and Althea Spa.
Room descriptions
Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort's in-room amenities include direct dial telephone, DVD player, Ipod station, flat screen TV, air conditioning, minibar, private balcony or terrace, sitting area, free WiFi.
Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.Mr L, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Double garden view room for 7 nights
From about
£1,300 low season
£1,530 high season
Holiday Code EXH1472
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays to Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort, Mykonos
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Mykonos Grand, Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways from London to Mykonos. Flights may be available from other UK airports with Easyjet, Jet2 and TUI for example. The hotel is about 10 minutes’ drive from the airport and we recommend that we book a private car transfer for you. You may want to have the use of a hire-car for all or part of your holiday and this can be arranged by us for you in advance.
Additional information
Minimum stays: A minimum stay of 4 nights may be applicable at certain times of the year.
Children: Children of all ages are welcome at Mykonos Grand Hotel. Babysitting service is available.
Hotel excellent. Another great holiday organised by yourselves.Mr L, October 2022
Holiday price guide Sample prices are per person based on two people sharing a Double garden view room for 7 nights
From about
£1,300 low season
£1,530 high season
Holiday Code EXH1472
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays to Mykonos Grand Hotel & Resort, Mykonos
About Greece
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Greece is ideal for any traveller looking to experience the diversity and splendour of this historic country. With 166 inhabited islands, a history spanning millennia of civilisation, distinctive and rustic cuisine often enjoyed al fresco with taverna-views out over the sea, as well as some of the most spectacular beaches in Europe, Greece offers a fantastic holiday for all tastes and budgets. The sum of an extraordinary diversity of parts, Greece has played host to countless empires, and the country today is fair littered with Roman ruins and Byzantine churches, Venetian fortresses and Frankish castles. Its music, food and even language are hugely influence by the Ottoman Empire’s 400-year rule. Scattered far and wide across the Aegean and Ionian Seas, the difficulty with Greece is in deciding which bit to visit. From the rugged hillsides of Crete to the long, wide beaches of Kefalonia, from the dramatic coastline of the Peloponnese to the ancient villages and tiny islands of the Dodecanese and Cyclades, Greece is so many different holidays rolled into one, endlessly multi-faceted country. Whether you just want to fly and flop or explore ancient ruins, whether you’re looking for water sports and nightlife, or wanting to hike between ancient villages, the famously friendly Greeks will be sure to have their welcome mat out for you.
Highlights of Greece
The ancient sites of Athens, with the Acropolis merely the most famous; Halkidiki, three beautiful peninsulas stretching out into the Northern Aegean, dominated by Mount Athos, with volcanoes, beaches and monasteries; Pelios peninsula, well-known to Athenians, little visited by tourists, criss-crossed by ancient mule tracks, with ancient villages, fabulous remote beaches; the Peloponnese, Greece at its ancient (Agamemnon’s Palace at Mycenae and Temple of Apollo at Corinth) and modern (west coast beaches) best; Kos, with beautiful powder-soft beaches sandwiched between verdant interior and turquoise sea; Santorini, perhaps the most iconic island of all, with famous blue-domed churches, white-washed villages and cobalt bays; Corfu’s wonderful old town; Hydra, fantastically scenic, with tiers of stone mansions cascading down towards a perfect horseshoe harbour; Patmos, where St John wrote the Book of Revelations, now a laid-back artistic hang-out; the extraordinarily atmospheric Delphi; Greece’s fascinating second city Thessaloniki; Meteora, one of Greece’s most spectacular sites, with clifftop monasteries overlooking the sea; take a rack-and-pinion train journey through the stunning Vouraikos Gorge to Kalavryta; lobster tavernas of the Fourni islands, a wonderful archipelago with gently shelving islands and hidden coves; the national marine park of Alonnisos, superb snorkelling; turtles on Zakynthos; Ikaria’s bizarre rock formations; spring and autumn migrations, when the cliffs of Lesvos swarm with birds; semi-tropical Samos and pine-scented Thasos with super beaches; tiny, hidden islands of Inousses, Fourni and Psara.
Travelling around Greece & the Greek islands
Greece is an easy place to travel around thanks to a comprehensive public transport system. Buses are the mainstay of land transport, with a network that reaches out to the smallest villages. Trains are a good alternative, where available. To most visitors, though, travelling in Greece means island-hopping on the multitude of ferries that crisscross the Adriatic and the Aegean. If you’re in a hurry, Greece also has an extensive domestic air network. While exasperating ferry schedules make island-hopping here a challenge, the individual character of each island more than makes up for the effort.
Facts in brief
Capital AthensAirport Greece has 16 international airports, but only those in Athens, Thessaloniki, Rhodes and Iraklio (Crete) take scheduled flights; the other 12, scattered across the islands, are served by a variety of UK low-cost and charter airlines.
Size 51,000 sq. miles
Population 10.5 million