Mykonos villas are where the island goes fully rock‑star: cliffside pools, quiet coves, and houses that feel more like private clubs than holiday rentals. They are seriously expensive in peak summer, but that’s the trade‑off for privacy, space, and those ridiculous views over the Aegean Sea.
This guide rounds up the best villas in Mykonos for rent right now – from discreet family villas to over‑the‑top party pads with private chefs. Every place below is bookable on Booking.com, which means real guest reviews, secure payments, and far more choice than most other platforms on the island.Mykonos really is Greece’s answer to Ibiza – beach clubs by day, fine‑dining and bars at night – but stay in the right villa and you can dip in and out of the buzz on your own terms.

BEST OVERALL VILLA IN MYKONOS:Elia White Residences – ultra‑stylish Cycladic design, a huge private pool and sweeping views above Elia Beach.
OTHER QUICK PICKS:- Best villa with a private pool:Zinas Villas – classic hilltop setting with big terraces and photo‑ready pools.
- Best for families:Secret Island – homely layouts and plenty of outdoor space for kids.
- Best for honeymooners:Villa Anasa – intimate villa vibes with dreamy views and lots of privacy.
- Best beachfront feel:Mykon Villa – easy access to the water and long days by the pool.
- Top ultra‑luxury option:AGL Luxury Villa – high‑end finishes, full privacy and a serious wow‑factor.
- Best near Mykonos Town:Bonzoe Villa – close enough for nights out, far enough for quiet mornings.
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How to choose the right villa in Mykonos
There are hundreds of Mykonos villa rentals, so before you fall in love with a particular pool, narrow things down with a few quick decisions.
- Pick your vibe first. Do you want late‑night beach clubs and loud music nearby, or a quiet base with only the sound of the wind and waves? Super Paradise and Psarou lean party; Elia, Kalafatis and Agios Sostis are calmer.
- Decide how far you’re happy to be from Mykonos Town. Hillside villas bring the views, but you’ll usually need a car or private driver. If you don’t want to drive, focus on Mykonos Town, Ornos and Psarou.
- List your non‑negotiables. Private pool, sunset view, dedicated workspace, step‑free access for kids or grandparents, daily cleaning, chef, or strong Wi‑Fi for remote work – decide what you actually need versus what just looks nice in photos.
- Think about the wind. Mykonos can be very windy in July and August. South‑facing coves and sheltered terraces make a huge difference to how often you actually use that infinity pool.
Best areas in Mykonos for villa rentals
- Mykonos Town (Chora): walkable, central, and ideal if you care more about nightlife and restaurants than beaches. Space is tighter and prices run high.
- Ornos: handy base with a sheltered beach, tavernas and frequent buses/taxis into town – good for mixed groups and families.
- Psarou & Platis Gialos: high‑end scene, beach clubs and easy sea access. Expect designer‑villa prices.
- Elia: longer sandy beach, more relaxed than the party spots and a favourite for couples and LGBTQ+ travellers.
- Super Paradise & Paradise: loud, legendary parties; choose these areas only if you’re happy to be near the action.
- Kalafatis & Kalo Livadi: more laid‑back, good for windsurfing and families who still want proper beaches.
- Agios Sostis & Panormos: quieter north‑coast bays with fewer crowds and big‑view villas.
- Houlakia & Fanari: sunset‑heavy headlands with wild scenery; great if you want privacy and don’t mind driving.
How much does a villa in Mykonos cost?
Rates change constantly with demand, but this rough guide will help set expectations before you start searching.
- May, early June & late September: better value, calmer island energy and warmer seas than spring. Smaller villas can sometimes appear in the mid‑hundreds per night, while the properties on this list usually sit in the high‑hundreds to low four‑figure range.
- July & August: peak everything – wind, crowds, and prices. Iconic villas regularly climb into four figures per night, and the most exclusive houses can run to several thousand euros per night for full occupancy.
- October & shoulder dates: quieter and cooler with shorter days, but great if you care more about space and price than parties. Not every villa stays open, so availability is more limited.
Always check minimum‑stay rules before booking – three to five nights is very common for Mykonos villas in high season, and some properties only accept weekly stays in July and August.
How can you book these Mykonos villas?

The easiest way to compare villas in Mykonos side‑by‑side is on Booking.com. Filter for “entire places”, then narrow by price range, number of bedrooms and “villa” under property type. Most of the houses below are listed there, so you can see live availability and honest recent reviews.
Airbnb is perfectly usable too, but Booking.com tends to have more inventory for Greece (and Mykonos in particular), frequent discounts, and easier customer support if something goes wrong.
Before you lock anything in, zoom into the map view, read the most recent reviews carefully, and message the host about anything important to you – step‑free access, pool heating, parking, baby cots, local noise from clubs, or transfers from the port or airport.
The private villas on Mykonos usually come with generous outdoor space, stylish infinity pools and big communal areas. Many are built higher up the hills, which is why the views out to Delos or the blue Aegean are so good – and why a car or pre‑booked driver is often worth the extra cost.Important tips for visiting Mykonos
- Best website to book a private villa:Booking.com – more options than Airbnb, especially for whole‑villa rentals with pools.
- Best private villa in Mykonos:Elia White Residence – a design‑driven villa with a huge terrace and statement pool.
- Most expensive villa on this list:Villa Martini – classic celebrity‑level hideaway.
- Best luxury/boutique hotel alternative:Cavo Tagoo Mykonos – iconic hotel with cave‑style suites and dramatic pools.
- Where to stay if it’s your first time: it’s usually safest to base yourself near Mykonos Town or Ornos so you’re close to restaurants, shops and transport.
- Where most of the iconic pool hotels are: many of the most famous hotels and villas with dramatic infinity pools cluster around Mykonos Town and the headlands just outside it.
- Want even more options? Here’s a dedicated list of the best 5‑star hotels in Mykonos.
1. Thalasses Villas
Thalasses Villas is a stylish cluster of whitewashed houses with generous terraces and sea‑facing pools. Interiors are bright and minimal with full kitchens and relaxed living areas, so it feels more like a private holiday home than a hotel suite. It’s a strong pick for families or groups who want space to spread out and a quieter base within easy driving distance of beaches and Mykonos Town.
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2. La Vie In Blue
La Vie In Blue lives up to its name with huge outdoor spaces that look straight out towards the water. Expect long stone dining tables, cushioned seating and a chilled pool terrace that becomes your main living room from breakfast until late at night. Inside, the villa mixes traditional Cycladic curves with modern comforts, making it a great choice for design‑minded groups who want to spend serious time at home.

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3. Mykonos Panormos Villas
Mykonos Panormos Villas is a larger estate with a mix of villa sizes, from cosy one‑bedroom hideaways to multi‑bedroom homes with their own pools. That flexibility makes it ideal for multi‑generation families or groups travelling together who still want their own front doors. Common threads are stone‑and‑white architecture, sweeping sea views and well‑designed outdoor areas for long lunches and sunset drinks.
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4. Villa Evi
Villa Evi is the kind of Mykonos villa you picture when you think “Greek island escape” – white‑cube architecture, a curving pool that melts into the horizon and lounging space in every direction. The interiors stay calm and minimal so the focus is firmly on the views. It’s a brilliant option for a small group that wants to spend long days around the pool with occasional dashes to nearby beach clubs.

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5. Villa Topaz
Villa Topaz layers stone walls, whitewashed volumes and warm wood details to create a polished but easygoing base. The pool terrace comes with shaded lounging corners and an outdoor dining table, so you can avoid moving far from the water all day. Inside you’ll find a modern kitchen and comfy bedrooms that make it easy to share with friends without stepping on each other’s toes.
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6. Otherview
Otherview is all about the outlook – wide terraces, glass‑fronted pool edges and open views that run all the way to the horizon. The design is crisp without feeling sterile, balancing concrete, stone and natural fabrics. It’s a smart match for groups who want a contemporary base with plenty of outdoor space for dinners, pre‑drinks and sunset photos.

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7. Villa Pearl
Villa Pearl combines classic Cycladic shapes with a soft colour palette and generous outdoor areas. Sunbeds line the pool, there’s a shaded pergola for lazy lunches, and the indoor living room opens straight out to the terrace. It’s a good all‑rounder for families or mixed‑age groups who want comfort and style without going for the most over‑the‑top property on the island.
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8. Villa Amarillo
Villa Amarillo leans into earthy tones and natural textures, with woven lamps, stone details and soft fabrics that keep everything relaxed. Outside, the main terrace is set up for long dinners with a view, with the pool just a few steps away. Choose this villa if you like the idea of a stylish but low‑key base where you can split your time between slow mornings at home and afternoons at the beach.

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9. Villa Lucia
Villa Lucia has that classic Mykonos look – bright white walls, curved lines and pops of blue – with a generously sized pool and terrace as the central hang‑out spot. Indoors you’ll find open‑plan living areas and comfy bedrooms that work well for both couples and friends travelling together. It’s a smart pick if you want a photogenic base that still feels relaxed and liveable.
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10. Villa Lia
Set near the breezier side of the island, Villa Lia offers a mix of sea views and wide open skies. The outdoor space is the main event, with a pool, sun loungers and shaded nooks where you can retreat with a book. Inside, the villa keeps things simple and functional, which makes it easy to share with a group looking for a solid base close to the beaches of the south‑eastern coast.

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11. Villa Clio
Villa Clio sits in the sweet spot between traditional and contemporary, with stone walls, white façades and a clean interior design. The pool area is well‑proportioned, with plenty of loungers and a shaded pergola for mid‑day breaks from the sun. It’s a good choice for groups that want a comfortable, good‑looking house without going into full mega‑villa territory.
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12. Villa Eros
Villa Eros is tailor‑made for couples and small groups who want romance baked into the stay. Think pool decks that glow at sunset, cosy indoor lounges and bedrooms that open straight to the terrace. The layout keeps everything feeling intimate while still giving guests enough space, which makes it a very easy villa to settle into for a week.

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13. Boundless Blue Villas
Boundless Blue Villas does exactly what the name promises: huge panoramas over the sea and sky. Villas here layer multiple outdoor levels with sunbeds, pergolas and infinity‑style pools, so everyone can find their favourite corner. Inside, expect modern kitchens and bright bedrooms, making it a strong candidate for bigger groups looking for a high‑impact setting.
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14. Villa Harmony
Villa Harmony feels purpose‑built for slow days and long evenings outside. The pool is wrapped by loungers and shaded seating, while indoor spaces are calm and uncluttered. With multiple bedrooms and easy flow between inside and out, it suits families or groups that plan to cook, hang out and spend proper time enjoying their villa rather than treating it as just a place to crash.

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15. Villa Azurite
Villa Azurite draws the outside in with huge windows and a pool that almost feels like an extension of the living room. The décor combines cool stone floors with pale woods and textiles, keeping everything fresh even on hot days. It’s one of those villas where you can happily spend 24 hours without feeling any urge to leave.
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16. Ammos Villas
Ammos Villas sits in one of the more rugged corners of the island, which means bigger views and fewer neighbours. Expect stone‑clad walls, bright interiors and a pool area that becomes the centre of life at the property. It’s a great option for groups that value privacy and sunset views over being moments from a beach club.

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17. Villa Superview Chrysantina
Villa Superview Chrysantina is built to maximise its outlook, with multi‑level terraces that step down towards the pool. The design feels polished but relaxed, with big sliding doors that blur the boundaries between indoor and outdoor living. It’s a clever set‑up for groups who want separate hang‑out zones so everyone isn’t on top of each other.
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18. Zinas Villas
Zinas Villas is a long‑time favourite for high‑end stays on Mykonos, thanks to its mix of big‑view villas, privacy and strong service. Expect sculptural pools, generous terraces and interiors that feel more like a private members’ club than a simple holiday home. It’s particularly well suited to special‑occasion trips and groups that value privacy.

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19. Villa Mando
Villa Mando puts you within easy reach of the legendary beach clubs around Super Paradise while still giving you your own private world to retreat to. The outdoor area is designed for social time – pool, loungers, sofa corners and an outdoor dining table – while the interiors are bright and functional. It’s a natural pick for groups of friends who plan to mix nights out with slow recovery days at home.
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20. Villa Aegean Pearl 2
Villa Aegean Pearl 2 makes the most of its elevated position with wraparound views, a generous pool and terraces that catch both sunrise and sunset light. Indoors, the villa continues the white‑and‑stone theme with clean lines and simple décor, keeping everything feeling fresh. It’s a great base for groups that want a classic Mykonos villa experience with plenty of space.

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21. White Villa
White Villa, close to Agios Sostis, is all clean lines and calm tones. The pool and terrace look straight out over the sea, while the interiors keep to a minimal palette that lets the landscape steal the show. It’s a solid option if you prefer wilder beaches and quieter surroundings over being right in the middle of the party scene.
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22. Adele
Adele Villa feels warm and welcoming, with soft colours, natural materials and a pool terrace that invites long, lazy afternoons. Bedrooms are comfortable and homely rather than ultra‑minimal, which many families actually prefer. It’s a great choice if you want a villa that feels like a lived‑in holiday home rather than a showpiece.

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23. Villa Artisti Mykonos
Villa Artisti has a more playful, design‑led feel than many villas on the island. Expect sculptural lighting, carefully chosen furniture and a pool area that looks fantastic on camera. At the same time, there’s plenty of practical space, so it works just as well for a low‑key week with friends as it does for a celebratory trip.
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24. Villa Barbarossa
Villa Barbarossa (also known as Villa Kyma in some listings) offers a generous footprint with multiple lounging zones around the pool. The décor leans chic but comfortable, with big sofas and a well‑equipped kitchen for nights in. It’s ideal for groups who want plenty of shared space without sacrificing private corners to retreat to.

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25. Villa Melmastia
Villa Melmastia is built on a slope with layered terraces stepping down towards the pool, which means lots of different places to sit, sunbathe or escape with a drink. Inside, the villa stays bright and breezy with white walls and subtle décor. It’s a good fit for groups that value outdoor space and views most of all.
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26. Dolce Vita Mykonos
Dolce Vita Mykonos is made for celebration trips: think huge pool, wide terraces and plenty of space for everyone to spread out. The architecture blends traditional stone with modern lines, and the outdoor dining and lounge areas are perfect for private dinners or a low‑key party. It’s one of the best picks here for bigger groups that want a “wow” factor the moment they arrive.

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27. Mykon Villa
Mykon Villa brings together a generous pool, wide sea views and a relaxed, beach‑house feel. Interiors are comfortable and unfussy, so sandy feet and kids running in from the pool won’t make you nervous. It’s a great pick for families or groups who want easy access to the water and a chilled base between beach days.
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28. Villa Sunset by Casa Del Mar Mykonos
Villa Sunset by Casa Del Mar lives up to its name with golden‑hour views and a pool terrace perfectly positioned for watching the sky change colour. The house is part of the Casa Del Mar collection, so you get some of the benefits of a serviced complex while still having your own villa. Choose it if sunset views are at the top of your wish‑list.

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29. Villa Polymnia
Villa Polymnia balances a convenient location with big views and a cosy, home‑like feel. The pool area looks out over the countryside and sea, while indoors you’ll find a comfortable living room and well‑equipped kitchen. It’s a strong all‑rounder if you want an attractive villa that still feels practical for a week or more.
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FAQs
When is the best time to rent a villa in Mykonos?
For pool‑time and beach weather without overwhelming crowds, late May, June and September are usually the sweet spot. July and August bring the biggest parties and the highest prices; if you’re set on those months, book your villa as early as you can. October can still be warm but the island winds down quickly after the first half of the month.
Do I need a car if I’m staying in a villa?
Most standalone villas are on hillsides or outside the villages, so a car (or at least a reliable driver) makes life much easier. If you don’t want to drive, look for villas within walking distance of Mykonos Town, Ornos or one of the main beaches and factor in taxi or transfer costs during peak season.
Are Mykonos villas good for families?
Yes – many of the villas on this list work brilliantly for families, thanks to full kitchens, multiple bedrooms and private outdoor space. Just double‑check pool depth, stair layouts and railings if you’re travelling with toddlers, and look for more sheltered areas (Ornos, Elia, Kalafatis) if you’re worried about wind.
Is it better to stay in a villa or a hotel?
Hotels win on full service – think room service, concierges and on‑site restaurants – while villas win on privacy, space and the ability to self‑cater. If your group is four or more people, a villa often works out similar in price per person to a high‑end hotel, especially in peak season, with far more space.
How far in advance should I book?
The most in‑demand villas on Mykonos often sell out peak‑season dates 9–12 months in advance. Shoulder‑season trips are more forgiving, but you’ll still want to reserve at least a few months ahead for the top properties on this list, especially if you have fixed dates or a larger group.
Conclusion
Honestly, if money is no object, Elia White Residence is the villa that sums up everything people love about Mykonos: clean architecture, a huge private pool and knockout sea views. But whichever villa you choose from this list – from big‑group hangouts like Dolce Vita Mykonos and Zinas Villas to romantic spots like Villa Eros – you’ll have a seriously memorable base for exploring one of Greece’s most iconic islands.

