
Pietra e Mare sits at Kalo Livadi, one of Mykonos's more sheltered southeastern bays, and holds a MICHELIN Selected designation in the 2025 hotels guide. The address places guests at a remove from the island's high-traffic western circuit while keeping the Aegean's characteristic light and water as the immediate backdrop. For travellers who want Cycladic scale without the centre's congestion, the location does meaningful work.
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- Address
- Kalo Livadi beach, Mikonos 846 00, Greece
- Phone
- +30 2289 209416

Kalo Livadi and the Case for the Southeastern Shore
Mykonos divides, roughly, into two hospitality registers. The western arc from Ornos to Agios Ioannis concentrates the island's highest-volume luxury offer: large-key resorts, beach clubs with international DJ bookings, and sunset terraces priced to match the foot traffic. The southeastern shore, anchored by beaches like Kalo Livadi and Kalafatis, operates on a different logic. The water is calmer here, the approach roads narrower, and the properties that occupy these bays tend to be smaller and quieter in character. Pietra e Mare sits in this southeastern corridor, a positioning that is less an accident of geography than a statement about what kind of stay the address is designed to support.
Kalo Livadi itself is a long, gently curved bay with clear water and a sand-and-pebble profile that keeps it from becoming the kind of beach that fills at 11am and empties at sunset. The guests who make it here have generally chosen the location deliberately, which shapes the atmosphere in ways that a more central address cannot replicate.
MICHELIN Selected: What the Designation Signals Here
Pietra e Mare is a 4-star hotel on Kalo Livadi beach in Mykonos, Greece, with a Google rating of 4.3 from 277 reviews and a nightly rate from about $302. On an island where several properties compete loudly for premium positioning,
Among the Mykonos properties that occupy a similar tier in the guide and broader market are Kivotos Mykonos, which operates from the Ornos peninsula with a comparable boutique-hotel approach, and design-led properties like Belvedere Hotel, set above Mykonos Town. Pietra e Mare's point of difference within that peer group is the Kalo Livadi address, which trades proximity to Chora's nightlife for proximity to one of the island's less-trafficked stretches of coast.
What the Address Actually Provides
Location is the dominant variable at Pietra e Mare, and it rewards some examination. Kalo Livadi sits on the southeastern flank of the island, roughly a 15-minute drive from Mykonos Town depending on traffic conditions in high season. That distance is enough to separate the property from the congestion that accumulates along the western circuit from June through August, while still keeping the island's core infrastructure accessible by car or scooter. The bay itself faces east and southeast, which means mornings deliver direct light across the water, and afternoons shift into the softer quality that the Aegean is known for as the sun moves west.
For guests whose priorities are water access and relative quiet rather than bar proximity, Kalo Livadi delivers a specific kind of Mykonos experience that the more central addresses cannot. The trade-off is that the island's evening energy, concentrated in Mykonos Town and the Little Venice area, requires a drive. Travellers who want to be within walking distance of Chora will find better-placed options among properties like A Hotel Mykonos, Anandes Hotel, or ASTY Mykonos Hotel & Spa. Those for whom the bay setting is the priority will find the distance a reasonable exchange.
Placing Pietra e Mare in the Greek Islands Context
Greece's premium hotel offer has matured considerably over the past decade. The reference points used to be almost entirely Santorini (caldera views, cave hotels, sunset positioning) and a handful of Athens addresses. The current picture is more distributed. Mykonos now competes directly with properties like Amanzoe in Porto Heli and Mandarin Oriental Costa Navarino in Pylos for the highest-tier Greek Islands visitor, while the mid-to-upper segment has expanded across destinations including Astra Suites in Santorini, Anemos Luxury Grand Resort in Chania, and Acro Suites in Agia Pelagia.
Within Mykonos specifically, the upper segment divides between large-scale resort operations with full amenity stacks and smaller properties that compete on intimacy, location, and design coherence. Pietra e Mare, with its MICHELIN Selected recognition and Kalo Livadi positioning, fits the latter category. Properties in a similar register within Mykonos include Archipelagos Hotel, Bard de Sol, and Amazon Suites Mykonos.
Planning Your Stay
Shoulder season, particularly late May through mid-June and September, offers the same quality of light and water with significantly lower density across the island.
For those whose interest in MICHELIN-recognised properties extends beyond Greece, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo in Monte Carlo provide European reference points in a comparable prestige tier.
Compact Comparison
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pietra e MareThis venue — the venue you are viewing | $$$$ | ||
| Enigma Hideaway Suites Mykonos | Ornos, Cycladic chic luxury hideaway | $$$$ | |
| Mykonos Bliss | $$$$ | Kalo Livadi, Modern luxury boutique suites integrated into the natural landscape | |
| Bonzoe Suites & Villas | $$$$ | Mikonos, Contemporary luxury villa complex blending minimalist design with authentic Mykonian charm and warm hospitality. | |
| Maregold Mykonos | $$$$ | Mikonos, Micro-boutique luxury suites with Cycladic architecture and private pools | |
| NUMO Mykonos Boutique Resort | $$$$ | Kalafatis, Barefoot luxury boutique resort combining Cycladic vernacular architecture with mid-century modern design elements and contemporary minimalism. |
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