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Nissaki Boutique Hotel — 18 sea-view suites overlooking Psarou Beach, 3-minute walk to Nammos and steps from Platis Gialos. 5-star, family-friendly.
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Location
Nammos Beach , Platis Gialos, 84600, Greece
Mykonos Airport (JMK) 4 km / 10-min drive. Mykonos Town 6 km / 15-min drive for Little Venice, the windmills, restaurants and nightlife. Paraga Beach (Scorpios) 1.5 km walk south. Ornos Beach 3 km north. Beach circuit on foot.
Mykonos International Airport, Mykonos Airport
4km
Last Updated: 2026-05-26
Expert Review
Origins
Nissaki Boutique Hotel occupies one of the most editorially privileged positions on Mykonos's famous south coast — set on the Platis Gialos peninsula between two of the island's most internationally renowned beaches: Psarou (the smaller, more exclusive emerald-bay beach widely considered Mykonos's most cosmopolitan daytime social venue) and Platis Gialos (the longer sandy stretch with the family-friendly resort programme and the beach-club concentration). The property gazes directly over the Psarou crescent below, with the famous Nammos beach club operating in view and the wider south-coast beach circuit reachable on foot.
The property is a 5-star boutique hotel part of Petinos' Resorts of Mykonos — the Petinos Hotels group's curated luxury portfolio across the island. The Petinos family operates multiple distinct hospitality venues on Mykonos under the broader group umbrella, with Nissaki carrying the boutique-and-villa scale of the group's positioning. The property operates under MHTE registration 1173K015A1133200.
Unlike many of the famous Mykonos south-coast properties that operate adults-only configurations, Nissaki maintains a family-friendly positioning — the property's accommodation inventory includes 2-bedroom Mediterranean Villa Suites (55 m², sleeping 4) and 3-bedroom Coast Life Villa Suites (55 m², sleeping 6) specifically designed for families and multi-generational stays. This distinguishes Nissaki from the wider Psarou/Platis Gialos beach-club concentration that skews cosmopolitan-adults.
The architectural shell carries the standard Cycladic vocabulary — whitewashed walls, blue accents, terracotta tile work, traditional stone features integrated with contemporary luxury interiors. The 18 distinct accommodation categories distribute across the property's 28-55 m² footprint, with varied amenity tiers including private-pool variants (Sunshine Junior Suite Sea View With Private Pool, Executive Suite Sea View With Private Pool, Elegant Suite Sea View With Private Pool), outdoor Jacuzzi configurations (Island Lover Suite, Sunshine Junior Suite, Simple Life Suite outdoor Jacuzzi variants), and the flagship Nissaki VIP Suite categories with indoor and indoor+outdoor Jacuzzi configurations.
Top Secret
The 3-minute walk to Nammos is the property's most distinctive operational anchor and one of the most editorially significant positions in the Mykonos beach-club inventory. Nammos at Psarou is widely considered the Mediterranean's most internationally renowned beach club — the daytime social venue that has anchored the cosmopolitan Mykonos beach circuit since the 2000s and now operates with a global network of branded outposts (Nammos Dubai, Nammos Mykonos remaining the original). Walking access from the property eliminates the transfer, parking, and queue management that defines the typical Nammos visit, allowing guests to integrate the venue into their daily rhythm rather than treating it as an excursion.
Walking access to Scorpios at Paraga (1.5 km south) is a second distinctive operational anchor. Scorpios is the wider south-coast beach-club circuit's most music-and-arts-anchored venue, with a programmatic mix of daytime DJ sets, sunset ceremonies, and the famous "Scorpios Sundays" cultural programming. The combination of Nammos (Psarou) + Scorpios (Paraga) within walking distance positions Nissaki as the most beach-club-accessible boutique hotel in BHC's Mykonos inventory.
The breakfast buffet earns particular guest-review praise across booking platforms — the property's morning programme features Greek delicacies including the famous Greek yoghurt with honey and walnuts, home-made marmalade, freshly-baked bread and puff pastries, local cheeses, seasonal fruit, and the wider Mediterranean breakfast vocabulary. The breakfast operation runs at unusual quality for a small-footprint boutique hotel, with multiple third-party platforms specifically calling out the experience as a notable booking-decision factor.
The Review
Mykonos has carved out its position in the Aegean luxury circuit as the most cosmopolitan of the Cycladic islands — known internationally for the picturesque old town with its narrow whitewashed streets, the iconic windmills overlooking Little Venice, the cosmopolitan beach-club circuit along the south coast (Psarou, Paraga, Paradise, Super Paradise, Elia, Ornos), and the late-night social culture that has anchored the island's distinct international identity for decades. The two sides of Mykonos are well-known to repeat visitors: the bustling old town circuit with its bars, restaurants and nightclubs; and the famous south-coast beach circuit with its concentration of internationally renowned beach clubs and resort hotels.
Nissaki Boutique Hotel occupies one of the most editorially privileged south-coast positions — the Platis Gialos peninsula between Psarou and Platis Gialos beaches, with the wider beach circuit accessible on foot or by short cab. Mykonos Airport (JMK) sits 4 km / 10 minutes away by car, making the property unusually airport-proximate for a south-coast hotel; Mykonos Town is 6 km / 15-minute drive north for guests wanting access to the cosmopolitan old town circuit (Little Venice, the windmills, the wider restaurant and nightlife concentration).
The 18 rooms, suites and villa-suites distribute across distinct categories optimised for varied stay configurations. The entry tier is the Saltwater Executive Double Room (28 m², 2 pax, sea view), followed by the Island Lover Suite For Two (30 m², with an outdoor Jacuzzi variant) and the Dreamy Honeymoon Suite (30 m², 2 pax, romance-positioned). The Sunshine Junior Suite category (35 m², 3 pax) carries the entry-suite tier with three sub-variants: standard sea-view, outdoor Jacuzzi, and private pool — allowing guests to step up amenity progressively. The Simple Life Suite category (35 m², 4 pax) offers a family-capable configuration with an outdoor Jacuzzi sub-variant. The Nissaki VIP Suite category (40 m², 2 pax) carries the property's signature category with indoor Jacuzzi and indoor+outdoor Jacuzzi configurations. The Executive Suite (45 m², 4 pax) and Elegant Suite (40 m², 4 pax) anchor the upper-tier inventory with private-pool variants. The flagship categories are the Myconian Grand Suite (45 m², 4 pax), the Mediterranean Villa Suite (55 m², 2-bedroom, 4 pax), and the Coast Life Villa Suite (55 m², 3-bedroom, 6 pax) — the latter offering genuine family or two-couple capacity at the largest footprint.
Every category carries the consistent property amenities: sea views (the property's defining anchor), Cycladic interior vocabulary with contemporary finishes, premium bedding, individual climate control, satellite TV, in-room safe, mini bar, Wi-Fi throughout, and access to the property's wellness and dining programmes. The varied amenity sub-tiers (outdoor Jacuzzi, indoor Jacuzzi, private pool, multi-bedroom configuration) allow Nissaki to operate effectively across the boutique-to-villa spectrum without requiring separate property booking.
The dining programme anchors at Phos Restaurant — the property's signature white-and-light-blue Cycladic dining venue facing Psarou Beach. The kitchen runs Greek and Mediterranean cuisine prepared with local ingredients, seasonal produce, and the broader Cycladic culinary tradition (fresh fish, octopus, seasonal vegetables, traditional cheeses, Santorini wines). The restaurant operates seasonally — currently closed for the winter, returning April 2026 — with the property's daytime food programme during the off-season anchored at the Pool Bar with all-day cocktails, snacks, and lighter Mediterranean plates. The famous breakfast buffet earns specific guest-review praise across third-party booking platforms, with the property's morning programme of Greek yoghurt with honey and walnuts, home-made marmalades, freshly-baked breads and puff pastries, local cheeses, and seasonal fruit operating at unusual quality for the property's scale.
The wellness programme runs at the on-site spa — hydrotherapy rituals and bespoke therapies anchor the treatment programme, with the property's spa team operating across the standard luxury spa menu (massage, facial, body treatments, couples programmes). The outdoor swimming pool (the property's daytime social hub with comfortable earth-toned sun beds) and the separate exterior Jacuzzi pool anchor the wider outdoor wellness programme. The fitness centre/gym and sauna complete the on-site amenity inventory. The property also operates a bicycle hire programme — useful for guests wanting to explore the wider south-coast beach circuit beyond walking distance.
The wider Mykonos circuit runs directly from the property. Nammos at Psarou Beach sits 3 minutes' walk away — the most internationally renowned Mediterranean beach club, anchored by the daytime DJ programme, the famous champagne-and-rosé service, and the global cosmopolitan clientele. Scorpios at Paraga Beach (1.5 km south) anchors the music-and-arts cultural programming with the famous Sunday sunset ceremonies. Platis Gialos Beach (steps from the property) carries the longer sandy stretch with the family-friendly resort programme. The wider south-coast beach circuit — Paradise, Super Paradise, Elia, Agrari, Kalo Livadi — runs along the coast east of the property, accessible by car or boat. Ornos Beach (3 km north) carries the family-friendly daytime swimming programme. Mykonos Town (Chora) (6 km north) is the cosmopolitan cultural anchor with Little Venice, the iconic Mykonos windmills, the Aegean Maritime Museum, the Panagia Paraportiani church complex, and the famously narrow alley network of the old town. Delos sits 30 minutes by boat from Mykonos New Port — the UNESCO-listed ancient sanctuary and the birthplace of Apollo.
Worth booking for: families and multi-generational groups seeking 5-star Mykonos accommodation that genuinely accommodates children (rare in the south-coast beach-club concentration); couples wanting walking-distance access to Nammos and Scorpios without staying at the more cosmopolitan-adults beach-club resorts; honeymoon and anniversary travellers attracted to the Dreamy Honeymoon Suite and the broader Nissaki VIP Suite category with private outdoor or indoor Jacuzzi; multi-day Mykonos visitors prioritising the south-coast beach access alongside the cosmopolitan town circuit (Mykonos Town 15-min drive); travellers wanting flexibility across the 18-category accommodation inventory from couples-tier to 6-guest 3-bedroom villa-suites; guests prioritising the breakfast quality (consistently noted across third-party guest reviews); wellness-focused travellers attracted to the on-site spa hydrotherapy programme. Less so for: travellers wanting strictly adults-only operation (Nissaki is family-friendly; for adults-only alternatives in Mykonos consider BHC's Bill&Coo and other inventory); guests wanting the absolute centre of the cosmopolitan town circuit (Mykonos Town is 15 minutes away; for town-centre alternatives consider BHC's Mykonos Theoxenia); travellers prioritising design-led editorial register (Nissaki is more traditional Cycladic luxury than design-led contemporary; for design-led alternatives consider Ostraco Suites); winter travellers (verify seasonal operation; the Phos Restaurant closes November-March and the wider property's wellness programme may reduce off-season).