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Villa Collection, Mykonos hotel review: A chic, luxury hideaway

Simon Calder’s Travel

Part of the leading hotel portfolio on Mykonos island, this is a chic, stylish hotel for grown-ups who dream of good food, R&R and stunning scenery.


Location

Nestled amid the dramatic beauty of the island’s hillsides, Villa Collection sits above Elia Beach, one of the most popular on the island. This vast stretch of sand seems to work its magic no matter what you want from it, be that the chance to build sandcastles, a night-time star-lit stroll, or something less PG (part of the beach includes a nudist section). Given the hotel’s high-up location, you’ll need to navigate a few steep windy lanes to get down to the beach – but part of its charm is in offering everything in one spot, so you can stay put, sit back and enjoy the view.  If you are keen to explore further afield, though, there are regular coach transfers into Mykonos town, which take around 30 minutes. There you can see the iconic Mykonos windmills, enjoy the local architecture, or just enjoy more of the island’s views and quirks as you drive through (such as the cow that stopped in the middle of the street when we returned one evening).

Expect spectacular views across the island

Expect spectacular views across the island (Supplied)

The vibe

Surrounded by Majorelle blue seas and calm skies, Villa Collection is one of the gems of the Myconian Collection portfolio. Made up of 10 hotels around the island, each with their own visual identity and purpose, the set of hotels was established in 1979 and they are run by the Daktylides family. At this one, you’ll find a classy mix of old school luxury and fresh, modern design. The crisp, clean, white interiors create that sense that this is a place to wipe the slate clean and switch off. The exterior, with front steps speckled with tiny fairy lights, makes you feel as though you are arriving at a real sanctuary. Families might like the spacious feel, but this is a place best suited to couples wanting to escape the rat race and give themselves a peaceful break that’s extra special.

The service

The fact that the villa is part of a collection hotels established by a local family is important. It has translated into the ethos of the hotel’s staff, who take great pride in the hotel and offering a bespoke, personal service to the needs of guests. If you need something sorted, it will be. There’s a 24-hour…

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