Myconian Naia, a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, offers eighteen of the most extraordinary luxury suites on Mykonos, peaceful adult-only retreats of unique beauty that catch the eye and capture the heart at first sight. Each space exudes fusion chic, with fine detailing that mingles stone walls, gleaming brass, marble floors, superbly custom-crafted joinery, a layering of fine fabrics, as well as art objects and designer furniture. The four-poster king size beds designed exclusively for the Naia are a centrepiece of intimacy and comfort, combined with the exhilaration of an outstanding view. High-tech amenities and service that is both attentive and discreet complete the atmosphere of unrestrained indulgence that will make your stay at Naia an all-too-fleeting but unforgettable delight.
Myconian Naia Luxury Suites enjoys an exceptional position, a short stroll away from the stone steps of the historical harbour below the windmills, leading down to Little Venice and the most picturesque part of Mykonos town. The views of its gleaming white profile outlined against the deep blue of the Aegean hold out unforgettable, iconic images. This proximity to the town's bustling maze of narrow alleys, booming with hip bars and acclaimed restaurants, makes Naia a choice destination for guests who seek the sophisticated Myconian nightlife with the elegant grandeur of a top Design Hotel. Local crafts and high-end boutiques, including Chanel, Burberry, and Louis Vuitton, are part of the eclectic mix. As are the Aegean Maritime Museum and the Folklore Museum, perfect for those seeking a nostalgic overview of Mykonos’ rich seafaring and cultural history.
To experience the island's legendary club life, take a short trip off the coastal route or by boat to Cavo Paradiso (2 km away) or Super Paradiso, slightly further afield. The party migrates from sun-drenched beach bars to open-air nightclubs pumping with all-night energy. A complimentary shuttle service is available to run guests of the Myconian Collection to and from town almost every hour.
Ferries to the famous ruins of Delos, one of the most important mythological and archaeological sites in the Mediterranean, depart from the town harbour. Alternatively, you may choose to explore the neighbouring desert island of Rhenia or the hidden coves of Mykonos by private launch.
TRAVEL BY AIR
Mykonos is easily accessible. International airlines operate through Athens, with direct connections out of London and seasonal direct flights out of numerous European hubs. Athens-Mykonos takes a mere 35 minutes.
TRAVEL BY FERRY
Daily connections operate to and from the Athenian mainland ports of Piraeus and Rafina, as well as the Cycladic islands of Tinos, Syros, Paros, Naxos, Ios, Santorini, Andros and Amorgos. There are frequent connections to other gems of the Aegean such as Crete (Heraklion) and Samos, and the Dodecanese islands of Astypalaia, Kos and Rhodes.
The best time to travel to Mykonos
Mykonos weather is famously consistent from May to October, with temperatures in July and August reaching 32-35 degrees Celsius (89-95 Fahrenheit), cooled by the occasional northerly meltemi wind.
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