Boheme isn’t just a hotel—it’s a feeling. From the moment you arrive, the Bohemians, the incredible team behind Boheme, welcome you like family. Their warmth and hospitality make you feel instantly at home.|We’ve stayed at Boheme multiple times—both as a couple and with friends—during August and September. I’ve honestly lost count of how many times we’ve returned to this beautiful, tranquil oasis. Despite its peaceful vibe, Boheme is just a short walk from the vibrant heart of Mykonos Town, where you’ll find everything from world-class dining and boutique shopping to legendary nightlife and charming strolls through the iconic whitewashed streets.|Boheme is the perfect base to settle into island life. While I highly recommend renting a car to explore the stunning beaches scattered across Mykonos, you won’t need one to enjoy the town’s bars, shops, clubs, and restaurants—they’re all within walking distance. For beach clubs like Scorpios or Alemagou, Boheme offers a fast and reliable shuttle service that makes getting there effortless.|The rooms are spacious—especially compared to other luxury hotels in Mykonos Town—and offer breathtaking sunset views. Whether you're relaxing at the pool bar or unwinding in your room, the sunsets here are truly magical. In fact, I’d say Boheme offers the best sunset spot on the island. With only a limited number of rooms and no external guests allowed at the bar, you get a private, crowd-free experience that feels incredibly special.|Each room features a generous terrace, and I highly recommend booking one with a private Jacuzzi. It’s the perfect way to start your day or wind down in the evening while soaking in the view.|What truly sets Boheme apart is the staff. They anticipate your needs without ever being intrusive. Whether you need a reservation, a recommendation, or simply a fresh towel for the beach (yes, they offer daily towel service!), they’re always there with a smile and a helping hand. It’s this effortless, friendly service that makes Boheme feel like staying with close friends.|The à la carte breakfast is rich and flavorful, offering both local specialties and international favorites. If you’re spending the day by the pool, the lunch menu is delicious, and the dinner options are equally impressive. And don’t miss the cocktails—especially the Espresso Martini, which pairs perfectly with the sunset and gives you just the right energy boost to head into town for an evening of fun.|Room service and in-room breakfast are also fantastic, and the best part? You can enjoy breakfast on your private terrace at no extra charge.|Lastly, while the gym is quite basic and only suitable for light workouts, it’s hardly a dealbreaker. After all, there are far better ways to spend your time in Mykonos. As they say, summer bodies are made in winter!|In summary, Boheme is more than a hotel—it’s a sanctuary. The stunning views, elegant rooms, and exceptional staff make it a place we return to year after year. It’s where we feel truly at home, and that’s the most valuable...
Read moreIt was really nice staying at Boheme in Mykonos. The hotel offered great service and cozy sleeping and swimming areas. The swimming pool offers nice views of the bay. The room's bed was instance and the toiletries of a really high quality. I really want to express my huge gratitude to the hotel staff for their professionalism, pleasantness and hard work. The hotel ensured that we had assistance at all times. They even offered us to take a shower proper of getting it room to another area while they provided all the necessities. A few things that we didn't like are the following:
The hotel orders pickup from the airport at the insane amount of 30 Euros per person for a 5 minutes distance. This hotel daily stay is priced at $$$$ which makes it really ridiculous to all for such a high price on transportation when near by hotels offer it for free. I was offered to share my pickup with other guests for a small discount of course if there are any other guests that need a pickup at the same time. I wasn't looking for sharing though. A taxi from the airport to the hotel is a 5 minute distance and 10 euros, while a outside vendor private car has a very decent price. The house keeping forgot twice to lock our room after cleaning and replace toiletries. The exit from the parking area to the main Street really needs a mirror otherwise someone is going to have an accident one day. The WiFi at the lower level rooms doesn't have a good reception outside since the AP is located in the room which surrounded by thick stones. So you can't take advantage of the WiFi while relaxing at the private jakuzzi, sun bed and table that is part of the room. There is a private property in front of the lower levels that has full access if they choose to our rooms. The hotel needs to do something about it. One day there was a random German shepard dog that entered our room and came from that property. The breakfast is advertised as free but a Freddo espresso or a cappuccino is additional money. Finally, I prefer a pricy coffee but a Tzatziki served at 9 euros is...
Read moreWhat a nightmare of a stay. We came for our honeymoon and were not impressed. The private heated plunge pool was not heated at all. They came to look at it and told us it was as warm as it got and it was just cold because of the wind. It was colder than the air outside. We moved to a different resort which we also paid for a private heated plunge pool in the exact same weather and it was actually heated and lovely, so that was not simply not true and just what they told us to try to appease us without actually addressing the concern. However, the bigger issue is that even if the pool was heated, we couldn't have used it because there was such severe construction outside of our room that the entire room was shaking. I am attaching videos and photos to show what they find acceptable to be open during as a luxury resort - please note the extreme noise from the construction, which they chose to have guests stay, paying a premium during. The walk to town was extremely unsafe as you were expected to walk through a construction zone. The construction went on from 8 AM until 7PM almost every night we stayed there. For a five star resort, you would assume they would make better judgement calls around when they should and should not be open. We paid almost $600 dollars a night for a room we didn't want to be in at all. When we checked out, we shared our concerns with the manager who responded with "But did you have a nice time in Mykonos town?". The "spa" does not exist. They come to your room to give services or you're on the beach. Given the weather, we could only do our service in the room. Given the construction outside of our door, shaking our entire room, this wasn't possible either so we didn't get to use our $100 dollar free spa voucher. Advice: don't stay here. If something goes wrong, management won't make it right. There are so many other legitimate 5 star hotels for you to...
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