Rocabella Mykonos

Rocabella Mykonos is a boutique hotel near the famous Mykonian beach of Agios Stefanos that is contemporary and hip while maintaining the trademark traditional elements of the Cycladic aesthetic. Despite its upscale facilities and luxurious amenities, Rocabella exudes comfort and coziness, creating a homey, bohemian atmosphere that will make you feel right at home.

The hotel is located just 300 meters from the stunning beach of Agios Stefanos, within a 5-minute drive from the picturesque Mykonos Town – or Chora. Consisting of 21 rooms and suites, Rocabella has adopted a minimalist approach to its interior design and furnishing, featuring simple lines, earthy tones, and natural materials. All of its rooms offer breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and the charming, fairytale-like Chora, from where you can enjoy a romantic sunset and relax in the company of your partner.

In a collaboration with Fykiada Retreats, Rocabella provides its guests with luxurious and unique wellness experiences, including yoga classes tutored by experienced, first-rate instructors. In Rocabella, you will also find an amazing spa, where you will have the opportunity to treat yourselves to special treatments and services that will reinvigorate you, and help your body, mind, and soul relax and recuperate.

If you consider your workouts an important part of your day, you’ll delight in the hotel’s well-equipped gym that stays open at your service all day long. Last but not least, if you want to explore the culinary culture of Greece and Mykonos, you won’t have to go far; ‘Reeza Restaurant’, the hotel’s prestigious restaurant, serves authentic Greek dishes that fuse tradition with modern-day techniques and a contemporary perspective on gastronomy. 


  • Swimming Pool
    Swimming Pool
  • Poolside Bar
    Poolside Bar
  • Beach
    Beach
  • Restaurant
    Restaurant
  • Gym
    Gym
  • Spa
    Spa
  • Wellness center
    Wellness center

Couples will love:

  • Book the ‘Master Sea View Suite With Outdoor Mini Plunge Pool’ for the ultimate luxurious and romantic experience.
  • The hotel’s breakfast offerings reinvent the traditional Greek breakfast with improved recipes and top-quality ingredients
  • The hotel’s staff will make you feel at home with their friendly manner and courteous advice. 
  • Rocabella’s rooms feature Cycladic architecture with a minimal and luxurious interior that aims to be relaxing and easy on the eyes.
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About the Location

Rocabella is located 300 meters away from the beach of Agios Stefanos, one of the most popular and beautiful beaches on the west coast of the island, which overlooks the historic islets of Delos and Rhenia.

At the left end of the Agios Stefanos beach is the old church of St. Stephanos. The village of Agios Stefanos is a residential area and arguably one of the best spots on the island to catch the sunset. From your hotel, you can make the car ride to Mykonos Town and take pictures in front of the island’s famous Windmills. One of the windmills houses part of Lena’s House Folk Museum, which is definitely worth a visit if you want to gain insight into Mykonos’ culture and heritage.

Of course, no stay in Mykonos would be complete without a visit to Little Venice and the commercial street of Matoyanni, where you can buy original souvenirs and discover a variety of local treasures. The picturesque, traditional village of Ano Mera is another must-visit Mykonos destination that will give you insight into the locals’ day-to-day life. 

Try traditional dishes from Greek and Mykonian cuisine in a luxurious environment in ‘Reeza Restaurant’, or opt for the traditional recipes and cozy atmosphere of ‘Limnios Tavern’. For fresh fish and seafood, choose between ‘Taverna Petran’ and ‘Karavaki Restaurant’. For a relaxed drink at night, ‘Lalala’ is a small yet trendy bar beloved by locals and visitors alike that is worth your visit. For dessert, ‘I Scream’ will give you the opportunity to taste one of the best ice creams you’ve ever tasted.

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