Four Seasons | Mykonos
10 August 2026
One of Mykonos’ biggest new arrivals for summer 2026, Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos brings the brand’s signature approach to luxury to a dramatic cliffside setting above Kalo Livadi Bay. Spread across six hectares and designed to resemble a traditional Mykonian village, whitewashed buildings cascade towards the Aegean, with the hotel’s private beach and two infinity pools forming the heart of the resort.
Despite its scale, the hotel feels considered rather than sprawling. There are just 94 rooms, suites and villas, alongside four restaurants and bars, extensive wellness facilities and direct access to the sea. Its location also gives guests the best of both sides of Mykonos: privacy and space during the day, with Chora and the island’s renowned restaurants and nightlife around 20 minutes away. For travellers who love the energy of Mykonos but want somewhere calmer to return to, it’s the perfect balance.
LOCATION
Four Seasons sits on the south-east coast of Mykonos, overlooking Kalo Livadi Bay and the clear waters of the Aegean. The setting feels noticeably removed from the busier areas around Mykonos Town, Psarou and Paraga, giving the hotel the space and privacy of a true resort while still keeping the island’s hotspots within reach.
Both Mykonos Airport and Chora are around a 20-minute drive away, with the hotel offering shuttle and private transport options for evenings in town. Kalo Livadi itself is one of the island’s longest beaches, while nearby Elia offers another easy option for a day away from the hotel. It’s particularly well positioned for guests who want to explore Mykonos without staying directly within its busiest areas.
THE ROOMS
The hotel’s 94 rooms, suites and villas take their cues from traditional Cycladic architecture, pairing whitewashed exteriors with contemporary, pared-back interiors and uninterrupted views towards the Aegean. Every accommodation has a sea view, with furnished terraces extending the rooms outdoors and creating a strong connection to the landscape.
For more privacy, several suite categories add their own plunge pools or larger sea-view pools. The One-Bedroom Sea-View Suite is arranged across two levels, with a spacious living area opening onto a private pool terrace, while larger villas are designed for families and groups looking for more of a private-residence experience. Across the categories, the design is refined without losing the simplicity that makes Mykonian architecture so distinctive.
EXPERIENCES
The private beach and two infinity pools make staying at the hotel an experience in itself, with days easily spent moving between swimming in the Aegean, long lunches and afternoons overlooking Kalo Livadi Bay. For guests wanting to see more of the island, Four Seasons has created a collection of experiences that go beyond Mykonos’ better-known beach club circuit.
Private boat trips explore the southern coastline, sailing past beaches including Psarou, Paranga, Paradise and Elia with stops for swimming along the way. Guests can also take a guided food tour through Chora, explore Little Venice and the island’s historic windmills, or cruise to nearby Delos with a specialist guide to discover one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. Tennis, water sports and tailored island tours can also be arranged.
WELLNESS
The Spa provides guests a quiet escape. Treatment spaces include individual rooms, couples’ suites and an open-air hillside pavilion, while the thermal circuit incorporates a sauna, steam room and outdoor vitality pool. Guests can also spend time in the spa garden or book treatments designed around everything from post-flight recovery to preparing for another night on the island.
Wellness extends beyond the treatment rooms through a 24-hour fitness centre, outdoor spinning studio and sea-view pavilion for yoga and stretching. Sunrise and sunset meditation, breathwork, Pilates, paddleboarding and guided nature walks are also available, allowing guests to make wellness as central – or as relaxed – a part of the stay as they choose.
DINING
Four restaurants and bars take the hotel from relaxed beachfront lunches through to more high-end evenings. Álef is the Mediterranean grill, bringing together premium meats, fresh seafood and a wine list spanning Greek and Old World labels, with expansive outdoor seating overlooking the Aegean.
Corbu brings coastal Italian cooking to Mykonos with an all-day menu, while Kafeneo takes inspiration from the traditional Greek coffee house, moving from morning coffee and meze into sunset cocktails. Down by the water, The Beach is the most relaxed of the four, serving drinks and light dishes in a laid-back seaside setting. Together, the venues give guests enough variety to dine differently throughout a longer stay without needing to leave the resort every evening.
AN ICONIC NEWBIE
Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos brings something fresh to the island. It has the private beach, pools, dining and wellness offering of a destination resort, but keeps Mykonos Town and the island’s social scene close enough for guests to dip in and out whenever they choose.
For couples or groups looking for a polished Mykonos stay without placing themselves directly in the middle of the island’s busiest areas, it is one of the most significant new luxury openings of 2026. The combination of Four Seasons service, extensive resort facilities and its position above Kalo Livadi makes it particularly well suited to travellers who want both sides of Mykonos in one stay.
TOP PICKS
RoomSea-View Suite with Pool
RestaurantÁlef
To doPrivate Aegean Boat Day
VISIT Four Seasons Mykonos
Written by
Holly M-Beedie
Group Editor at Inside Lifestyle
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