
Positioned on a low bluff above Psarou beach, Mykonos Blu is a 103-key Grecotel resort where Cycladic cubist architecture meets Aegean sea views. The property runs from casual poolside brasserie lunches to candlelit dinners at Aegean Poets, with villa accommodation offering private infinity pools and bespoke hand-crafted interiors for those seeking full separation from the island's social circuit.
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Psarou at Its Quietest and Loudest
Psarou beach occupies a particular position in the Mykonos hierarchy. It is close enough to the town to absorb the island's energy, yet the beach itself has always attracted a crowd that prefers a sunbed to a bar crawl. The resort sitting above that sand operates on the same principle: proximity to the party without immersion in it. What that means in practical terms is a resort that functions as a genuine retreat during the morning hours, shifts into a full social register by midday, and offers a deliberate transition into dinner service as the Aegean light drops. Few properties on the island manage that sequence as deliberately as this one does.
The Daytime Register: Poolside Without Apology
The midday character at Mykonos Blu is shaped by its pool infrastructure as much as its food programme. The property runs a seawater pool across two levels, a shared pool within the island bungalow cluster, private pools in the villa category, and an indoor pool option for the junior suites. That is not a single resort amenity but a zoned system that keeps different guest types from colliding unnecessarily. The Brasserie L'Archipel operates against this backdrop, running a farm-fresh menu for lunch and poolside grazing throughout the afternoon. The format is casual and deliberate: the kind of operation where the food arrives quickly enough not to interrupt a long afternoon, yet has enough kitchen discipline to justify staying put rather than driving into town. The poolside veranda catches Aegean aromas from the kitchen, which is a more effective draw than any printed menu.
For guests who find the main island scene disorienting, this afternoon rhythm is the core of what Psarou-area properties actually sell. The comparison with Mykonos town's midday energy is sharp: in Chora, lunch tends to merge into pre-evening drinks before anyone has noticed. Here, the structure holds. Lunch is lunch, the pool is the pool, and the transition to evening feels earned rather than accidental.
The Evening Shift: Aegean Poets and the Delos Lounge Sequence
Dinner at Mykonos Blu runs through Aegean Poets, the resort's main restaurant, which operates across breakfast, à la carte lunch, and dinner service. The menu centres on Mediterranean cooking with a Greek and seafood emphasis. In a market where many resort restaurants trend toward international safe choices, the commitment to a regionally anchored menu positions Aegean Poets closer to the serious end of hotel dining on the island. The à la carte format means guests are ordering against the kitchen rather than moving through a set sequence, which shifts both the pace and the decision-making of the meal.
The transition from afternoon to evening is managed through the Delos Lounge bar, where the emphasis is on ouzo, champagne, and watching the sun drop over the water. This is not incidental in the context of Mykonos, where sunset positioning is a genuine competitive variable among hotel bars. The Delos Lounge's orientation toward the Aegean makes it a functional pre-dinner stop rather than simply an add-on service. After dinner, the property's location relative to Mykonos town means guests can continue into the island's nightlife without a significant logistical commitment.
Accommodation Architecture and Category Logic
The 103 units across the property divide into three distinct categories, each occupying a different position on the privacy-to-social spectrum. The Island Bungalows are built in the sugar-cube Cycladic form, grouped in clusters across a subtropical garden where date palms and giant agaves provide shade. Natural stone walls, blue balconies, and white-and-blue interior fabrics keep the aesthetic anchored to the archipelago rather than to generic resort design. These units share a pool within their cluster.
Island Suites step up in terms of scale and seclusion, positioned in prime locations across the resort grounds and designed around a slower pace of occupation. Then there are the villas, which represent the property's strongest claim on a particular type of Mykonos visitor: those who want the island address without the communal resort experience. Each villa comes with a private garden, a private infinity pool with sea views, and interiors specified at the level of hand-crafted light fixtures, hand-finished coffee tables, hand-stamped stucco walls, and carved natural stone bathtubs. Terraces mirror the indoor specification closely enough that the distinction between inside and outside becomes largely atmospheric rather than functional. For the broader context of Greek island luxury, this villa tier sits in the same competitive conversation as properties like Amanzoe in Porto Heli or the smaller design-led keys at Amoudi Villas in Oia, where material specification and privacy are the primary arguments.
Where Mykonos Blu Sits in the Island's Hotel Tier
Mykonos has fragmented considerably across its luxury hotel category. The island now supports large resort operations, small design boutiques, and a growing number of villa-concept properties that blur the line between private rental and hotel service. Mykonos Blu sits in the resort tier but with enough architectural and amenity specificity to operate differently from a standard large-key property. The 103-unit scale is large enough to maintain full restaurant, bar, spa, and fitness programming, but not so large that it loses the coherence of a place with a single design logic. Cycladic cubist architecture held consistently across bungalows, suites, and villas gives the property a visual discipline that many Mykonos resorts at this scale do not maintain.
Among Mykonos alternatives, the comparison set includes properties like Bill&Coo Mykonos, Belvedere Hotel, and Archipelagos Hotel. Those properties tend to operate at smaller key counts and with a stronger boutique positioning. Mykonos Blu trades some of that intimacy for a broader amenity offer, including the Elixir Fitness Gallery spa, which operates around a Payot treatment partnership and a design language that references Psarou's underwater grottoes through marble columns and azure-washed walls. The fitness and spa element matters specifically for guests planning longer stays, where a single-day resort rhythm becomes insufficient.
For those considering the Grecotel group across Greece more broadly, the Athens property tier represented by Four Seasons Astir Palace Hotel Athens or Cretan alternatives such as Milatos Marriott Resort Crete and Le Méridien Sissi Crete offer a different island-versus-mainland calculation. Mykonos Blu's argument is location specificity: Psarou is a particular beach with a particular social register, and few properties sit as directly above it. Within Mykonos itself, BlueVillas | The Luxury Concept, Boheme Hotel, Cali Mykonos, Casa del Mar Mykonos, and De.light Boutique Hotel each offer a different slice of the island's accommodation range, and the full Mykonos restaurants and hotels guide maps the whole picture.
Planning Your Stay
Mykonos operates on a compressed season that peaks between late June and late August, when both room rates and beach competition at Psarou reach their maximum. Booking the villa category requires lead time during peak season given the private-pool specification at that level; the bungalow clusters are the more accessible entry point for shorter stays or later bookings. Dining at Aegean Poets covers breakfast through dinner, which matters for guests who prefer not to leave the property during the first day of arrival. The Brasserie L'Archipel's poolside format means the midday meal requires no reservation logic and fits naturally into an unstructured afternoon. The Delos Lounge functions as a post-swim, pre-dinner stop in the early evening.
Guests comparing Aegean properties beyond Mykonos will find useful reference points at Eréma in Milos, Pegasus Suites in Fira, Gundari in Petousis, and NOS Hotel & Villas, each of which represents a different island context and price-tier argument for the Greek archipelago in general.
Nearby-ish Comparables
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mykonos Blu, A Grecotel Resort to LiveThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Cycladic boutique resort with whitewashed bungalows and villas | $$$$ | |
| De.light Boutique Hotel | All-suite boutique hotel blending Aegean charm with contemporary luxury. | $$$$ | Mikonos |
| The WILD Hotel by Interni | Contemporary Cycladic design with raw, organic materials and minimalist aesthetic; family-owned boutique retreat emphasizing authenticity and privacy. | $$$$ | Kalafatis |
| Palladium Hotel Mykonos | Cycladic-inspired boutique with boho-chic luxury | $$$$ | Mikonos |
| Myconian Kyma | Contemporary luxury design hotel inspired by Mykonos' artistic heritage, featuring bespoke ceramics and minimalist white architecture. | $$$$ | Mikonos |
| Deos Mykonos | Contemporary luxury boutique resort with minimalist design philosophy emphasizing refined simplicity and natural materials. | $$$$ | Mikonos |
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