Once in Mykonos features in major global media
It all starts in June 2022 when the villa of a prominent businessman has transformed into a luxury hotel aiming at offering guests the experience of being treated as treasured friends. Today, Once in Mykonos is, without a doubt, one of the most welcoming and idyllic places to stay in Mykonos thanks to its beautiful facilities, high-quality hospitality services and strategic location.
And if you haven’t been convinced yet, find out what some of the most popular global media state for Once in Mykonos Luxury Resort:
Τhe Τimes, Europe’s best new beach hotels
Feb 2023 - “If you’re only ever “once in Mykonos”, this is where to experience the island — on Ornos Beach, often voted the most beautiful, but also one of the buzziest and family-friendly. As the neat lines of busy beds testify, it’s a crowd-pleaser. You’ll be floating above the scene at this stylish hotel since all 59 rooms have a sea view. However, the very best place to take in the party panorama is from the limestone pool, where you’ll be served crisp, white assyrtiko wine as you people-watch — you needn’t even get sand in your toes.”
The Forbes, Mykonos For Grown-Ups: Two New Hotels Go Back To The Island’s Roots
Sept 2022 - “A few miles away in Ornos, another pared-back luxury hotel with a whiff of nostalgia opened in June. Once in Mykonos is a bit snazzier than Theoxenia, reflecting the property’s past as a luxurious and cosmopolitan villa that was frequented by artists and intellectuals. It’s quite large for a 59-room hotel, with the reception, large swimming pool and main restaurant atop a hill overlooking Ornos beach. The accommodations, in a design by architect Fivos Stavrides of F Studio Designers, are arrayed down the hillside in the style of an (enormous) ancient Greek amphitheater. Some of the rooms have “chill-out pools” in front of them, with a path over the water to get into the room. It’s an impressive infrastructure. But inside, the rooms have a postmodern sensibility and a boho-chic design, with whitewashed walls and natural materials like copper and stone. Some of them have real trees inside. Everything is spacious and light. The Jo Malone amenities are a nice touch. The spa, however, goes a bit more local, using organic ingredients from the Aegean Sea and Mykonian earth, which is said to be rich in nourishing nutrients. It’s small but fully equipped, and my massage hit all the right spots. So did the poolside restaurant, where head chef Nikos Skordakis (under the guidance of the hotel group’s executive chef, Kyriakos Sotiriou, who has extensive experience in five-star hotels and Michelin-star restaurants) has put together a menu of classics from Greece and beyond. At dinner that means grilled octopus, squid and red mullet, or maybe beef tartare or crayfish risotto, while during the day there are salads, flatbreads and pasta. They’re planning on bringing on an international luxury restaurant brand for the fine dining restaurant soon.”
Condé Nast Traveler, The best hotels in Mykonos 2023
Sept 2022 - “New to the island, this dapper spot built into the steep hillside of the cozy western bay has some of the best views in Mykonos. Swim up to bedrooms from a private pool or dip a toe into the rooftop infinity pool, which has a sunken bar and floating sun beds. 59 minimal suites have terraces and sea views for sipping sundowners. The bathrooms, equipped with a huge Hamman walk-in rain shower, are worth a shout-out. Guests range from young families to sleek partygoers, all looking for a chilled post-party buzz. Staff is friendly, attentive and know all guests by name – they won’t forget how you want your coffee in the morning. Young-gun Cretan chef, Marion Toutountzoglou serves innovative dishes, taking inspiration from his travels and incorporating traditional Greek flavours. We had to refrain from ordering hummus with every meal. Supper is best taken on the terrace at golden hour when the sun is sinking behind the craggy hillside dotted with bright-white villas and windmills. You chose this hotel to quietly laze, chill out, and nurse the ouzo hangover from the night before.”
LUXURY TRAVEL MAGAZINE, 5 Reasons to Visit Once in Mykonos, New Luxury Resort
Sept 2022 - “Mykonos, Greece’s most popular island, has added another gem to its crown this summer with the launch of the island’s newest five-star resort, Once in Mykonos. Opening its doors in June, Once in Mykonos is situated on the island’s beautiful southwest coastline and overlooks the iconic Ornos beach. The resort embodies paired back luxury and elegance with a nod to the resort’s nostalgic and glamorous past, as a luxurious and cosmopolitan villa. On arrival, guests are made to feel right at home and free to connect with nature through its immersive surroundings and relaxing sea views: a home away from home.
SEAVIEWS FROM EVERY BEDROOM: Almost all bedrooms at Once in Mykonos have uninterrupted sea views. Ornos Beach is right on the hotel’s doorstep, offering beautiful waters for swimming, diving and snorkelling, and safe waters for children
EXCLUSIVITY AND PRIVACY: Once in Mykonos offers two exclusive villas for private use, allowing guests privacy for small group and family get togethers. With private pools and Jo Malone amenities, these villas ooze luxury
AUTHENTICITY AND NOSTALGIA: Once in Mykonos offers guests an authentic Mykonian experience, reviving the property and the island’s glamorous past with warm Greek hospitality, and sympathetic design. Inspired by ancient Greek amphitheatres, the resort expertly combines impressive infrastructure and authentic Cycladic style with local materials offering a laidback luxury feel
A TASTE OF THE MED: Have a taste of the Med at Infinity Bar & Restaurant, with Executive Chef, Kyriakos Sotiriou’s wonderful creations. Sample the best of Greek and Mediterranean flavours and produce, in an atmospheric setting, with highlights including fresh seafood such as octopus, squid and red mullet, and succulent dishes including beef cheeks, beef tartare and crayfish risotto. Enjoy a cocktail or a glass of bubbles by the pool
LOCALISM - SPA & ACTIVITIES: Once in Mykonos’ spa is a wellness haven, with an indoor and outdoor pool, hammam, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. The signature spa treatments use local, organic ingredients from the Aegean Sea and Mykonian earth, which is rich in nutrients and nourishing to the skin. For those wishing to explore the island, private yachting to Rynia and Tenos is a highlight!”
And if you haven’t been convinced yet, find out what some of the most popular global media state for Once in Mykonos Luxury Resort:
Τhe Τimes, Europe’s best new beach hotels
Feb 2023 - “If you’re only ever “once in Mykonos”, this is where to experience the island — on Ornos Beach, often voted the most beautiful, but also one of the buzziest and family-friendly. As the neat lines of busy beds testify, it’s a crowd-pleaser. You’ll be floating above the scene at this stylish hotel since all 59 rooms have a sea view. However, the very best place to take in the party panorama is from the limestone pool, where you’ll be served crisp, white assyrtiko wine as you people-watch — you needn’t even get sand in your toes.”
The Forbes, Mykonos For Grown-Ups: Two New Hotels Go Back To The Island’s Roots
Sept 2022 - “A few miles away in Ornos, another pared-back luxury hotel with a whiff of nostalgia opened in June. Once in Mykonos is a bit snazzier than Theoxenia, reflecting the property’s past as a luxurious and cosmopolitan villa that was frequented by artists and intellectuals. It’s quite large for a 59-room hotel, with the reception, large swimming pool and main restaurant atop a hill overlooking Ornos beach. The accommodations, in a design by architect Fivos Stavrides of F Studio Designers, are arrayed down the hillside in the style of an (enormous) ancient Greek amphitheater. Some of the rooms have “chill-out pools” in front of them, with a path over the water to get into the room. It’s an impressive infrastructure. But inside, the rooms have a postmodern sensibility and a boho-chic design, with whitewashed walls and natural materials like copper and stone. Some of them have real trees inside. Everything is spacious and light. The Jo Malone amenities are a nice touch. The spa, however, goes a bit more local, using organic ingredients from the Aegean Sea and Mykonian earth, which is said to be rich in nourishing nutrients. It’s small but fully equipped, and my massage hit all the right spots. So did the poolside restaurant, where head chef Nikos Skordakis (under the guidance of the hotel group’s executive chef, Kyriakos Sotiriou, who has extensive experience in five-star hotels and Michelin-star restaurants) has put together a menu of classics from Greece and beyond. At dinner that means grilled octopus, squid and red mullet, or maybe beef tartare or crayfish risotto, while during the day there are salads, flatbreads and pasta. They’re planning on bringing on an international luxury restaurant brand for the fine dining restaurant soon.”
Condé Nast Traveler, The best hotels in Mykonos 2023
Sept 2022 - “New to the island, this dapper spot built into the steep hillside of the cozy western bay has some of the best views in Mykonos. Swim up to bedrooms from a private pool or dip a toe into the rooftop infinity pool, which has a sunken bar and floating sun beds. 59 minimal suites have terraces and sea views for sipping sundowners. The bathrooms, equipped with a huge Hamman walk-in rain shower, are worth a shout-out. Guests range from young families to sleek partygoers, all looking for a chilled post-party buzz. Staff is friendly, attentive and know all guests by name – they won’t forget how you want your coffee in the morning. Young-gun Cretan chef, Marion Toutountzoglou serves innovative dishes, taking inspiration from his travels and incorporating traditional Greek flavours. We had to refrain from ordering hummus with every meal. Supper is best taken on the terrace at golden hour when the sun is sinking behind the craggy hillside dotted with bright-white villas and windmills. You chose this hotel to quietly laze, chill out, and nurse the ouzo hangover from the night before.”
LUXURY TRAVEL MAGAZINE, 5 Reasons to Visit Once in Mykonos, New Luxury Resort
Sept 2022 - “Mykonos, Greece’s most popular island, has added another gem to its crown this summer with the launch of the island’s newest five-star resort, Once in Mykonos. Opening its doors in June, Once in Mykonos is situated on the island’s beautiful southwest coastline and overlooks the iconic Ornos beach. The resort embodies paired back luxury and elegance with a nod to the resort’s nostalgic and glamorous past, as a luxurious and cosmopolitan villa. On arrival, guests are made to feel right at home and free to connect with nature through its immersive surroundings and relaxing sea views: a home away from home.
SEAVIEWS FROM EVERY BEDROOM: Almost all bedrooms at Once in Mykonos have uninterrupted sea views. Ornos Beach is right on the hotel’s doorstep, offering beautiful waters for swimming, diving and snorkelling, and safe waters for children
EXCLUSIVITY AND PRIVACY: Once in Mykonos offers two exclusive villas for private use, allowing guests privacy for small group and family get togethers. With private pools and Jo Malone amenities, these villas ooze luxury
AUTHENTICITY AND NOSTALGIA: Once in Mykonos offers guests an authentic Mykonian experience, reviving the property and the island’s glamorous past with warm Greek hospitality, and sympathetic design. Inspired by ancient Greek amphitheatres, the resort expertly combines impressive infrastructure and authentic Cycladic style with local materials offering a laidback luxury feel
A TASTE OF THE MED: Have a taste of the Med at Infinity Bar & Restaurant, with Executive Chef, Kyriakos Sotiriou’s wonderful creations. Sample the best of Greek and Mediterranean flavours and produce, in an atmospheric setting, with highlights including fresh seafood such as octopus, squid and red mullet, and succulent dishes including beef cheeks, beef tartare and crayfish risotto. Enjoy a cocktail or a glass of bubbles by the pool
LOCALISM - SPA & ACTIVITIES: Once in Mykonos’ spa is a wellness haven, with an indoor and outdoor pool, hammam, jacuzzi, steam room and sauna. The signature spa treatments use local, organic ingredients from the Aegean Sea and Mykonian earth, which is rich in nutrients and nourishing to the skin. For those wishing to explore the island, private yachting to Rynia and Tenos is a highlight!”