Cliffside Four Seasons Mykonos, with a private jetty and its own stretch of beach, will open its doors next month.
Nestled into the cliffside on the western side of Kalo Livadi Bay, the highly anticipated Four Seasons Hotel Mykonos is said to “elevate the traditional Greek Island vacation”.
Designed by Greek architect Nicos Valsamakis in classic Cycladic style, the six-hectare hotel was created to “unfold like an intimate village”.


There are 94 rooms – 30 with plunge pools – reached via shaded stone walkways, gardens and courtyards – with each having water views from furnished terraces.
Four dining experiences include Mediterranean grill Alef, Greek coffee house Kafeneo, Corbu with coastal Italian cuisine and The Beach for classic summer cocktails.
A spa has seven treatment rooms, sauna and steam room. There are also two infinity pools, a fitness studio and yoga pavilion.


Four Seasons Hotel Operations President Adrian Messerli says the hotel will “elevate the traditional Greek Island vacation to an entirely new level of serene luxury”.
“Our goal is to create a deeper experience for our guests as they venture beyond the nightlife and beaches, connecting to Greek culture in more meaningful ways.”
General Manager Ryan Grande says of particular note will be the personalised service, where local experts create bespoke experiences based on each guest’s own interests.
“Whether it’s recommending off-the-well-beaten-path restaurants, matching families with a knowledgeable guide, packing a delicious picnic to go, or simply helping you make sense of Chora’s maze of streets and squares, our team will create your perfect Greek Island holiday.”
For more information, visit Four Seasons Mykonos.