Villa MyMykonos


Sleeps

16 

Maximum Sleeps

16 

Bedrooms

8 

Bathrooms/WCs

8 

Minimum Stay

7 

Code

8754 
Living Area
900.00 m²
Floor
Elevator
Area/Municipality
Kastro / 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

Kastro, Mykonos

Car
Recommended
Setting & View
Beach View
Near to Beach
Near The Sea
Sights
Leisure Activities
Eco tourism
Photography
Scenic drives
Sight seeing
Walking
Sports & Adventure Activities
Jet skiing
Swimming
Water skiing
Sailing
Local Services & Businesses
Cultural events
Kastro, Mykonos is the oldest part of Mykonos, located near the harbor of Mykonos Town. Built during the Venetian period in the 13th century, the fortified settlement once formed a protective enclosure against pirate raids. Although much of the original structure no longer survives intact, the area retains its medieval layout, narrow alleys and historic churches, creating a distinctive setting for cultural activity. Today, Kastro and its surrounding quarter host small-scale cultural events that emphasize heritage, music and local tradition. Open-air concerts are occasionally organized in nearby squares and church courtyards, especially during the summer months when the island’s cultural calendar is at its peak. These performances often include classical ensembles, traditional Greek music and choral groups, taking advantage of the intimate atmosphere and natural acoustics of the old settlement. Religious festivals connected to the historic churches of the area also form an important part of cultural life. Celebrations dedicated to local saints combine liturgical ceremonies with communal gatherings, music and traditional food, reflecting the strong link between faith and community on the island. One of the most photographed landmarks nearby is the Church of Panagia Paraportiani, whose architectural uniqueness often serves as a symbolic backdrop for artistic and cultural initiatives. Exhibitions, small art presentations and heritage-focused events are sometimes hosted in restored buildings around Kastro, highlighting Mykonos’ history beyond its modern cosmopolitan image. Together, these activities offer visitors a quieter cultural perspective, rooted in the island’s medieval past and shaped by its Cycladic identity.
Traditional Food
Kastro, Mykonos reflects the older, traditional side of Mykonos, and its culinary heritage is closely connected to the island’s rural life and seafaring history. While Mykonos is internationally known for its cosmopolitan dining scene, the traditional food of the Kastro area preserves authentic Cycladic flavors based on local products and seasonal ingredients. One of the most characteristic products of Mykonos is kopanisti, a soft, spicy cheese with a strong, peppery taste, traditionally spread on bread or barley rusks. Another well-known local cheese is xinotyri, a dry, tangy cheese often grated over dishes or enjoyed as part of a simple meze. These cheeses reflect the island’s pastoral past and limited but resourceful agricultural production. Among meat specialties, louza stands out as a signature delicacy. This cured pork fillet, seasoned with salt, pepper and local herbs, is air-dried and sliced thinly, often served as an appetizer. Traditional sausages flavored with oregano and savory are also common, especially during festive periods. These preserved meats developed from the need to store food during the winter months. Seafood plays a central role in everyday cuisine. Fresh fish, grilled octopus and simple seafood stews are prepared with olive oil, lemon and herbs, emphasizing purity of flavor rather than complex sauces. Sun-dried tomatoes, capers and wild greens complement many dishes, reflecting the dry Cycladic landscape. Mykonos is also known for its sweets. Almond-based desserts, honey pastries and amygdalota are traditional treats offered at celebrations and religious feasts. Simple yet flavorful, the cuisine around Kastro expresses the island’s blend of modest rural tradition and maritime influence, offering a genuine taste of Cycladic heritage.
Additional Location Information
Kastro, Mykonos is situated on the northwestern edge of Mykonos Town, overlooking the old harbor of Mykonos. Its strategic location allowed it to serve as a fortified settlement during the Venetian and later Ottoman periods, protecting the town and its inhabitants from pirate attacks. The district is built on a rocky promontory, with narrow winding alleys and small squares that descend steeply toward the waterfront, offering panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. Historically, Kastro developed in the 13th century as a Venetian fortification, integrating residential buildings with defensive walls and watchtowers. Its architecture reflects the medieval Cycladic style, with whitewashed houses, flat roofs and small churches scattered throughout the neighborhood. The Church of Panagia Paraportiani, a complex formed over centuries, remains the most iconic landmark, illustrating the blending of Byzantine and vernacular design. Over time, the area became a dense urban quarter inhabited by sailors, merchants and artisans. Its proximity to the port allowed it to play a key role in Mykonos’ maritime economy, while maintaining a distinct identity shaped by defensive needs and social cohesion. Today, Kastro retains its medieval character, offering a tangible connection to the island’s past, while serving as a quiet cultural and residential enclave within the more bustling Mykonos Town. Its geography, history and preserved architecture make it a unique lens through which to explore the heritage of the Cyclades.
Perched gracefully on the sun-kissed hills of Mykonos, Villa MyMykonos is a brand-new masterpiece of design and luxury, offering an unparalleled island retreat where privacy, elegance, and experiential living converge. Conceived by a renowned designer and adorned with carefully curated natural artifacts from around the world, this villa blends modern sophistication with a tranquil Cycladic spirit, creating an atmosphere of effortless relaxation and refined indulgence.

Spanning 327 sqm of interior space and 600 sqm of terraces, decks, and outdoor living areas, Villa MyMykonos accommodates up to 16 guests across eight exquisitely appointed bedrooms. Each space has been meticulously designed to maximize comfort, light, and views, while dimmable lighting allows the atmosphere to shift seamlessly from serene daylight to intimate, romantic evenings under the Aegean sky.

At the heart of the estate, a 43 sqm private pool and a wooden jungle-style pool bar provide the perfect setting for social gatherings, sunset cocktails, and unforgettable wedding celebrations. Expansive outdoor areas are fully protected from the island’s winds, offering uninterrupted vistas of the sparkling Mykonos lights by night and the endless blue horizon by day. Two private dining areas and a dedicated bar complete the setting for elevated entertainment.

For guests seeking wellness and recreation, Villa MyMykonos offers a 300 sqm private gym equipped with 10 state-of-the-art Technogym machines, a private tennis court, and exclusive access to a helipad for direct island arrivals, ensuring both convenience and discretion. Additional curated services, available upon request, include private chefs, bespoke breakfasts, watersports and toys, luxury transportation by yacht, speedboat, helicopter or car, and personalized concierge services.

Villa MyMykonos is not just a villa; it is a hilltop sanctuary where every detail — from the architectural design to the curated furnishings, from the dimmable ambient lighting to the spectacular views — has been crafted to create moments of true serenity, joy, and unforgettable memories. Ideal for intimate escapes, exclusive parties, or romantic weddings, this villa offers a rare combination of privacy, sophistication, and the timeless allure of Mykonos.
Basic amenities
Kitchen
Bedrooms
Bathrooms/WCs
Dinning room
Dining Room
Living Room
Enterntainment
Outside
Balconies
Garden chairs
Outdoor Grill
Outdoor shower
Pool
Private Pool
Parkings
Parking
Additional
Available Booked
All seasons rates
Period Weekday Weekend Weekly Monthly Event Rate
Monday, June 1, 2026 - Tuesday, June 30, 2026
06/26
€ 1,800.00
Wednesday, July 1, 2026 - Friday, July 31, 2026
07/26
€ 2,800.00
Saturday, August 1, 2026 - Monday, August 31, 2026
08/26
€ 2,500.00
Tuesday, September 1, 2026 - Wednesday, September 30, 2026
09/26
€ 1,500.00
Thursday, October 1, 2026 - Saturday, October 31, 2026
10/26
€ 1,300.00
Welcome to your luxury villa. To ensure a memorable and respectful stay, please observe the following rules:

Check-in / Check-out:
Check-in is from 3 PM; check-out by 11 AM. Early check-in or late check-out may be arranged upon request.
Guest Policy:
Only registered guests are permitted on the property. Maximum occupancy must be respected.
Noise:
Please keep noise levels low, especially between 10 PM and 8 AM. No unauthorized parties or events.
Property Care:
Handle the villa and its contents with respect. Report any damages immediately. Charges may apply for repairs.
Smoking:
Smoking is prohibited indoors. Use designated outdoor areas only.
Pets:
Pets are allowed only with prior approval. Please inform us in advance if you plan to bring a pet.
Pool & Outdoors:
Supervise children around the pool. Keep outdoor areas clean and tidy.
Security:
Lock doors and windows when leaving. Follow safety instructions provided.
Waste:
Dispose of waste responsibly in designated bins, respecting local recycling guidelines.
Local Respect:
Respect neighbors and local customs to preserve the peaceful environment.

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€1,800 / night

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Last Updated Calendar

Thursday, April 2, 2026

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