Debuting outside of Mykonos, the Myconian Kyma is perched above the bustle of the town with unobstructed views to maximize the tropical setting. The 81-room, sundrenched hotel from Marios and Vangelis Daktylides comprises numerous sugar cube-like buildings accented with private pools and terraces.
Lebanese architect Galal Mahmoud crafted retreat-style accommodations to create private moments that frame the idyllic locale. Bright whites and relaxing beiges are flecked with bold pink or teal furnishings. Suites range from 280-square-foot Apollon rooms to the 430-square-foot Nissos or Mediterranean junior suites. All rooms are outfitted with king or twin beds facing the sea. The Aegean, Nissos, and Sunset junior suites feature an outdoor Jacuzzi, while the Horizon and Mediterranean suites enjoy private pools or infinity pools, respectively.
The Kalypso Restaurant features rough-hewn stone and panoramic windows facing the ocean with bright fuchsia chairs that spill into the sheltered alcove bar George’s, which is appointed with lounge chairs. The onsite Satori Thalasso spa is equipped with five pools, a sauna, and facial and body treatment rooms for revitalization.