Villa Apollon


Sleeps

6 

Maximum Sleeps

6 

Bedrooms

3 

Bathrooms/WCs

3 

Minimum Stay

3 

Code

8565 
Living Area
240.00 m²
Floor
Ground floor
Elevator
Area/Municipality
Aleomandra / Mykonos / Cyclades / Greece
Ideal
Adventure
Family
Romantic
Luxury
Suitable for
Children Yes
Pets Ask the Owner
Smoking Ask the Owner
Elderly People Yes
Operation Type
Vacation Rental
Meals
Guest provide their own meals
Change of Linen
Housekeeper Included

Aleomandra

Car
Recommended
Setting & View
Beach View
Near to Beach
Near The Sea
Resort
Sights
Leisure Activities
Photography
Scenic drives
Sight seeing
Walking
Sports & Adventure Activities
Jet skiing
Swimming
Water skiing
Sailing
Local Services & Businesses
Cultural events
Aleomandra offers proximity not only to Mykonos’ pristine beaches and cosmopolitan lifestyle but also to a rich calendar of cultural events that celebrate both tradition and contemporary creativity. Mykonos is known for its vibrant summer festivals, where age-old customs and modern artistry coexist. Throughout the summer, villages and churches host religious feasts that bring together locals and visitors in lively celebrations. These festivals, such as the Panagia Tourliani in Ano Mera every August, feature traditional music, dancing, and authentic Greek food, creating a genuine sense of community. Other notable feasts include Agia Paraskevi in July and the Apostles in June, each marked by music-filled gatherings and joyful communal dining. Mykonos also presents a range of cultural summer programs with open-air theatre performances, concerts, dance shows, and art exhibitions. The Agricultural Museum’s Harvest Festival in September is a highlight, offering tastings of local products, wine, and music in a traditional setting that captures the island’s heritage. Art and contemporary culture also flourish here. The Mykonos Art Festival, running throughout the summer, attracts international and Greek artists with exhibitions, installations, and performances that reflect the island’s unique character. Events such as the Further Festival at Scorpios merge art, music, and cultural dialogue, linking the spirit of ancient Delos with modern expression. On the international stage, Mykonos has gained recognition for hosting major music and lifestyle festivals, most famously the XLSIOR Festival in August, which draws global audiences for its spectacular open-air parties and DJ sets. Whether enjoying traditional village festivities or contemporary artistic gatherings, guests staying in Aleomandra are perfectly positioned to experience both the authentic heritage and the cosmopolitan culture of Mykonos, making every stay a journey into the island’s diverse spirit.
Traditional Food
A stay in Aleomandra offers more than stunning sea views and luxury living—it provides a gateway into the rich culinary traditions of Mykonos. The island’s gastronomy reflects centuries of Cycladic heritage, blending simple local ingredients with authentic flavors that have been passed down through generations. Among the most renowned specialties is kopanisti, a spicy, creamy cheese made exclusively in Mykonos, often enjoyed on bread or as part of meze platters. It pairs beautifully with the island’s fresh tomatoes, capers, and olives. Louza, another local delicacy, is cured pork tenderloin seasoned with spices and herbs, sliced thin and served as a traditional appetizer. Visitors will also discover traditional pies, such as onion pie (kremidopita) and spinach pie (spanakopita), prepared with handmade pastry and fresh local produce. Mykonian honey, produced from thyme-covered hillsides, enhances both sweet and savory dishes, while desserts such as amygdalota (almond sweets) and melopita (honey pie with cheese) highlight the island’s love of natural ingredients. Fresh seafood plays a central role in the local diet, with daily catches of red mullet, sea bream, and octopus grilled or prepared in classic Cycladic recipes. Accompanying these dishes are crisp Greek salads and rustic bread, often baked in wood-fired ovens. Local wines and ouzo complete the authentic dining experience. Dining in Mykonos ranges from charming tavernas in Ano Mera to waterfront restaurants near Aleomandra, where guests can enjoy traditional recipes with a modern twist. Many establishments pride themselves on using organic, locally sourced ingredients, ensuring flavors remain true to the island’s heritage. Experiencing Mykonian cuisine is an essential part of any stay. Whether savoring a sunset meal at a beachside taverna or tasting homemade dishes during a village festival, the island’s food culture provides a true connection to its history, hospitality, and way of life.
Additional Location Information
Aleomandra is one of the most sought-after areas of Mykonos, known for its tranquil atmosphere, breathtaking sunsets, and close proximity to the island’s most iconic attractions. Situated on the southwest coast, just a short drive from Mykonos Town (Chora), Aleomandra combines privacy with convenience, making it an ideal location for luxury travelers seeking both seclusion and easy access to vibrant island life. The area is named after the sacred stables of the god Apollo, who was believed to have protected horses there in ancient times. Today, Aleomandra retains a sense of myth and allure, offering sweeping views across the Aegean Sea and over to the island of Delos, one of Greece’s most important archaeological sites. Beaches near Aleomandra are among the most beautiful on the island. The golden sands of Ornos Beach and Agios Ioannis Beach are just minutes away, offering crystal-clear waters, beach clubs, and fine dining. For those seeking more privacy, smaller coves dot the coastline, providing peaceful retreats by the sea. Aleomandra is perfectly placed for exploring both the cultural and cosmopolitan sides of Mykonos. Guests can easily reach the island’s world-class restaurants, bars, and designer boutiques, while also enjoying proximity to traditional villages like Ano Mera, where authentic tavernas and historic monasteries reveal the island’s heritage. The location also offers excellent connectivity. Mykonos International Airport is only a short drive away, ensuring smooth arrivals and departures, while the port provides access to nearby islands for day trips or yacht excursions. From Aleomandra, guests can also embark on private boat tours to Delos and Rhenia, combining culture, history, and natural beauty. With its serene landscapes, cultural significance, and close access to both lively and traditional parts of the island, Aleomandra offers the perfect balance of luxury, authenticity, and convenience for an unforgettable Mykonos experience.
The Apollon Villa at Kalesma Mykonos is a luminous sanctuary of Cycladic charm, blending authentic island aesthetics with refined modern comforts. Spanning 240 m² of interior space, this elegant retreat embodies serenity and grandeur, making it the perfect home-away-from-home for families, groups of friends, or intimate gatherings.

Accommodating up to six guests, the villa features three serene, light-filled bedrooms, each designed with natural textures, neutral tones, and luxurious furnishings that evoke calm and understated elegance. A vast living area serves as the heart of the home, seamlessly integrating a fully equipped kitchen with wine cooler, an indoor dining space, and a cozy lounge—ideal for moments of connection and relaxation.

Outdoors, the villa unfolds onto a spectacular 300 m² sun terrace, crowned by a private heated pool (up to 23 °C) with sweeping sea and sunset views. Shaded dining and lounge areas create the perfect backdrop for al fresco meals, sunset gatherings, or peaceful afternoons under the Mykonian sky.

Every detail enhances the sense of effortless luxury: a king-size Simmons bed for restorative rest, bespoke bathrooms with walk-in showers, and curated amenities including a Nespresso machine, complimentary refreshments, and original artworks. For wellness and recreation, a private gym with Technogym equipment is available, while personalized services such as private chef, butler, or waiter can be arranged upon request.

The Apollon Villa seamlessly marries Cycladic simplicity with contemporary sophistication, offering guests privacy, comfort, and breathtaking island views. Here, refined living meets the timeless magic of Mykonos, ensuring an unforgettable stay.
Basic amenities
Kitchen
Bedrooms
Bathrooms/WCs
Dinning room
Dining Room
Living Room
Enterntainment
Outside
Balconies
Garden chairs
Outdoor shower
Pool
Private Pool
Parkings
Parking
Additional
Available Booked
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€7,415 / night

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Friday, February 20, 2026

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