Greece

Myconian Utopia, Mykonos

One of the most fashionable Greek Islands, Mykonos is famous for its natural beauty, pristine sandy beaches and trendy bars and restaurants. But now, there’s another jewel in its crown – the Relais & Chateaux property, Myconian Utopia. In a commanding position 100-metres above the famed Elia Beach and overlooking the endless azure waters of the Aegean Sea, this is a hotel that makes you stop and take notice. Flawlessly combining sophisticated luxury with unspoiled nature throughout its 64 rooms, state of the art Thalasso Spa Centre and gourmet Pavilion Restaurant, Myconian Utopia is in a class of its own.

Location

There is simply no more glamorous an address than Elia Beach. Located on the south-side of Mykonos island, the island’s longest beach is well known as one of the most beautiful in Greece. But don’t worry, there’s no scramble for sunbeds here; Myconian Utopia offers guests a reserved section on the beach with complimentary use of sunbeds and umbrellas. If you fancy heading into town, simply hop on-board the resort’s luxury shuttle service into Mykonos town which runs until one a.m., allowing you to make the most of the island’s vibrant nightlife. A small island, nothing is ever too far away on Mykonos – including the airport, which is just a 25-minute luxury transfer away.

Your Room

Featuring hand cut stone, rich exotic woods and custom-made furnishings, the 64 spacious rooms and suites of Myconian Utopia are nothing less than breathtaking. Elegantly fusing modern opulence with the island’s innate beauty, we simply could not get enough of the natural decor and gorgeous freestanding stone bathtubs – or the endless views. Head out onto your private terrace for awe-inspiring vistas of Elia Beach and the Aegean Sea, or better still, enjoy them from the comfort of your private jacuzzi or plunge pool. Offering the ultimate privacy and tranquility, it’s no wonder our honeymooners love it here.

Why We Like It

There is simply no way we couldn’t like Myconian Utopia. It’s everything that a top hotel should be. Trendy and luxurious but with an environmental conscience, private yet accessible – the list goes on. What we really love though? The Thalasso Spa Centre. Whether you’ve been exploring the beautiful cobbled streets of Mykonos town or bronzing yourself beside the jaw-droppingly gorgeous infinity pool, the Thalasso Spa Centre is there both to rejuvenate and relax you at the end of the day. Featuring top of the range products and treatments from the likes of Elemis, Ligne St. Barth and Kerstin Florian, Myconian Utopia does pampered relaxation with the same flair as it does everything else.

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