In October 2024, Four Seasons announced plans to open its first resort on a Greek island. There’s now an update, as this property is bookable, so we also have a lot more details about what to expect.
Basics of the the Four Seasons Resort Mykonos, Greece
The Four Seasons Resort Mykonos is now bookable for stays as of June 26, 2026. The property is located along the coastline of Kalo Livadi Bay, and offers 94 rooms, villas, and suites, with views of the Aegean Sea. This is a new-build property, located on 60,324 square meters (649,322 square feet) of land.

The resort was designed and developed in the Cycladic style that Mykonos is known for, with white cubic architecture, whitewashed courtyards, traditional pathways, and piazzas.
As far as restaurant and bar options go, the property has an al fresco poolside Italian venue, a modern interpretation of a Mykonian kafeneio, and a beach restaurant. Additional resort features include an infinity swimming pool, a spa with several treatment rooms, fitness facilities, and more.
This is the Four Seasons brand’s second property in Greece, after the Four Seasons Athens Astir Palace.
Four Seasons Mykonos rates & how to book
With the Four Seasons Mykonos now bookable, what are rates like? As you’d expect, the resort is open seasonally, between early May and the middle of October, and rates can vary significantly depending on exactly when in the season you travel.
Currently I see rates at the hotel ranging from $700 to $2,000 per night for a standard room, depending on how close to the peak of summer you’re traveling. With Four Seasons, it’s always worth keeping an eye on the hotel’s offers page, as you’ll sometimes find offers like a free night promotion, extra property credit, etc. (though currently the primary deal I see is an introductory offer).
If you’re going to book this hotel (or any Four Seasons), you should generally book through a travel advisor who is affiliated with the Four Seasons Preferred Partner program. With this program, eligible travel advisors can add value to your stay without it costing you extra. They can add perks like complimentary breakfast (including via in-room dining), a hotel credit, an upgrade subject to availability, and more.
Best of all, Four Seasons Preferred Partner can generally be combined with any rates or promotions you’ll find directly with Four Seasons.
Alternatively, there are also some credit card programs you can use for book Four Seasons properties with extra perks, and that can be especially worthwhile if you have some sort of a credit.
This is quite the addition to the Mykonos hotel scene
Greece is of course as hot of a tourist destination as ever, and Mykonos and Santorini get the bulk of traffic from the United States (even though Greece has so many amazing islands, and I’d say those are probably the two places to avoid nowadays… I digress).
Hotel rates in Mykonos are incredibly high, not necessarily because hotels are amazing, but rather because of the amount of demand there is for travel to the island. What makes Mykonos unique as such a high-end destination is that there are currently few luxury hotels belonging to international groups.
Santa Marina, a Marriott Luxury Collection, is probably the most luxurious property belonging to one of the major hotel groups. The other best properties, like Deos Mykonos and Kalesma Mykonos, are independent, or part of small groups.
I’m surprised it has taken this long for one of the major luxury hotel groups to reach an agreement to open a property in Mykonos. You’d think that just about every international chain would have properties popping up there. At least with Four Seasons you know you’ll get great service, even if the rate is high (though quite honestly, rates aren’t even really higher than at existing top properties).
Bottom line
The Four Seasons brand is expanding to Mykonos, with the opening of a property in June 2026. The resort has just 94 keys, and is the first newly opened luxury property on the island belonging to a major hotel group in quite some time.
What do you make of the new Four Seasons Mykonos?

