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Unwind at Mykonos's most breathtaking infinity pools, where azure waters blend seamlessly with the Aegean—but which one suits your budget?
Imagine plunging into crystal-clear waters that seem to spill directly into the azure Aegean Sea—that’s the magic of Mykonos’ infinity pools. You’re looking for that perfect Instagram moment without emptying your bank account, and we have you covered. These seven properties offer the ultimate floating experience while keeping various budgets in mind. From hillside retreats to beachfront escapes, each delivers that coveted infinity edge experience with its own unique character. Let’s discover which one fits your travel style and wallet.
While Cavo Tagoo Mykonos sits firmly in the luxury category, you’ll find its exceptional amenities worth every euro if you’re planning a special Mykonos getaway. Built into a natural cliffside, this award-winning property offers breathtaking Aegean Sea views from most accommodations.
You’ll sleep soundly on premium Simmons mattresses in individually decorated rooms, with options ranging from standard rooms to lavish villas with private pools.
Don’t miss the stunning 40-meter infinity pool with its aquarium bar and color-changing lights – perfect for Instagram-worthy sunset shots. The hotel features a barefoot chic aesthetic that perfectly blends luxury with traditional Greek elements.
The hotel’s restaurant serves contemporary Mediterranean dishes using fresh Greek ingredients, and you’re just a short distance from Mykonos Town for exploring.
After a day of sightseeing, unwind with chromatotherapy treatments at the spa or maintain your routine at the fully-equipped fitness center. Cavo Tagoo is also one of the island’s top party hotel options with its vibrant nightlife scene and exclusive events.
Nestled between the popular Platis Gialos and Psarou Beaches, Nissaki Boutique Hotel offers a 5-star experience without forcing you to completely empty your savings account. This boutique gem features four saltwater pools, including a stunning infinity pool with sunset sea views and a relaxing jacuzzi pool.
Experience 5-star luxury that won’t drain your wallet at Nissaki Boutique Hotel, perfectly positioned between Mykonos’ most coveted beaches.
You’ll find accommodation options ranging from standard rooms to luxury suites with semi-private pools. For groups, the Coast Life Villa Suite offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms. VIP Suites come with outdoor jacuzzis—perfect for evening relaxation.
After a swim, grab a fresh cocktail at the poolside bar or sample Mediterranean cuisine at Phos Restaurant. When the sun sets, the atmosphere transforms into a sophisticated gathering spot reminiscent of Crete’s vibrant bar scene. The restaurant provides an ultimate dining experience with exquisite sea views and a sensory atmosphere that stands out among Mykonos establishments.
When you’re ready to explore, you’re perfectly positioned near water taxis and bus service to Mykonos Town, making this an ideal base for island adventures.
Located in the serene Agios Ioannis Diakoftis area, Amazon Mykonos Resort & Spa delivers luxury that won’t completely drain your vacation fund. You’ll find five suite options, all featuring private infinity pools with unobstructed Aegean views.
The 32m² Superior Sea View Suite offers great value, while the Honeymoon Suite adds an outdoor heated whirlpool for romantic getaways. Families should consider the Deluxe Family Suite with its spacious layout. The resort operates during the April to October season when Mykonos offers its best weather conditions.
Guests rave about the “spotless” cleanliness and attentive staff (4.9/5 on TripAdvisor). The complimentary breakfast with made-to-order crepes is a highlight, and the free shuttle service makes exploring Mykonos town hassle-free. Unlike larger Greek islands such as Rhodes or Kos, Mykonos offers a more intimate experience with easier navigation.
For deeper discounts, look into their VIP Access program offering 15%+ off for loyalty members.
Perched on a hillside with panoramic marina views, Mykonos Riviera Hotel & Spa offers a premium wellness retreat that’s worth splurging on for special occasions. You’ll have easy access to Mykonos town via the convenient Sea Bus ferry while enjoying breathtaking ocean vistas from your private terrace. While the property is a luxury option, it provides exceptional value for money compared to other high-end accommodations on the island.
The ultimate luxury escape where hillside tranquility meets spectacular marina views, just moments from Mykonos town.
The hotel’s standout feature is its dramatic glass-bottom infinity pool with fiber optic lighting that creates a magical starlit experience at night. Guests can enjoy complimentary hydrotherapy sessions with certain bookings, enhancing the luxury wellness experience.
For wellness enthusiasts, the Oqua Spa provides thalassotherapy treatments, a traditional hammam, and a fully-equipped gym.
After a day of relaxation, head to Lafs Restaurant for inventive Greek cuisine made from fresh organic ingredients.
The Galaxy 1 Bedroom Pool Suite accommodates up to four guests with modern Aegean-inspired interiors featuring handmade mattresses and high-tech amenities.
Just a short stroll from Mykonos Town, the Vencia Boutique Hotel offers a tranquil escape with one of the world’s most impressive infinity pools. This rooftop oasis, ranked among the world’s top 10, features dark concrete stones, comfortable loungers, and tiki umbrellas where you’ll enjoy uninterrupted harbor views.
You’ll appreciate the hotel’s perfect balance of accessibility and serenity. Though complimentary transfers aren’t available, the 10-minute walk to town saves you money on taxis while maintaining a peaceful setting. The hotel’s privileged location provides panoramic views of the island and the beautiful Aegean Sea. After sunset, you can even experience some of Greece’s nightlife without venturing too far from your accommodation.
Take advantage of the 15% dinner discount at Karavaki Restaurant for direct bookings (valid April-October 2024). Don’t miss the signature cocktails at the poolside bar while watching what guests consistently describe as “the best sunset views in Mykonos” – a budget-friendly way to experience classic Mykonos magic.
Embracing the tranquil beauty of Elia Beach, Mykonos’s longest stretch of fine sand, the Myconian Imperial delivers five-star luxury without forcing you to sacrifice your entire vacation budget. This Leading Hotels of the World member features airy white interiors with warm wood accents, perfectly balancing sophistication with laid-back comfort. The hotel’s impressive design emphasizes glamour with its stylish lobby and immaculate attention to detail throughout the property. Unlike many family resorts in Crete, the Myconian Imperial creates an atmosphere that caters more to couples and friends seeking sophisticated relaxation.
When dreaming of Mykonos’s iconic infinity pools that seem to melt into the Aegean Sea, you’ll need to navigate both stunning options and potential budget pitfalls.
Book 3-6 months ahead for 10-20% discounts, and consider visiting during May or September-October when rates plummet but weather remains pleasant.
Always verify what’s included—breakfast, resort fees, and pool access policies vary widely.
For the best experience, check if the pool is saltwater (like Nissaki Boutique’s), west-facing for sunset views, and matches your privacy needs. High-end properties like Cavo Tagoo offer stylish infinity pools with multi-level terraces that enhance the viewing experience.
Cross-reference Tripadvisor’s 19,000+ reviews with the Michelin Guide to avoid common complaints like insufficient loungers.
Don’t overlook location trade-offs—central properties offer convenience but more noise, while hillside retreats like Myconian Utopia provide tranquility but require transportation planning. While Santorini is often considered a must-visit destination, Mykonos offers equally spectacular views with typically less overcrowding at premium infinity pool hotels.
Choosing a Mykonos hotel with an infinity pool doesn’t have to break the bank. Book during May or October for rates up to 40% lower than peak season. My friend Sarah scored a 3-night stay at Vencia Boutique Hotel last spring for just €180/night instead of the usual €300. You’ll still enjoy those incredible Aegean views without the summer crowds or premium prices.