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Bill & Coo Mykonos Review

A three-minute walk from Mykonos Town, a serious tasting menu, and a sunset pool — the rare luxury hotel you don't need a taxi to enjoy.

The Short Answer

Bill & Coo is the best luxury hotel in Mykonos for walkable town access: 32 design-led sea-view suites at Megali Ammos, a three-minute walk from Mykonos Town, built around the YEVO tasting-menu kitchen and a sunset infinity pool. Its sister Coast Bill & Coo at Agios Ioannis is the quieter, adults-only alternative.

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9.1
HFK Score
9.2 Romance
9.2 Service
9.0 Design
9.2 Food
9.2 Location
8.5 Value

HotelsForKings composite, weighted: Romance 20%, Service 20%, Design 20%, Food 15%, Location 15%, Value 10%. How we score.

The Vibe

Bill & Coo solves the central Mykonos problem: nearly every luxury hotel sits up a hill or out on a peninsula, leaving you taxi-dependent for town. The flagship at Megali Ammos doesn't. It's a polished, design-forward boutique — part of Leading Hotels of the World — perched over the sea barely a three-minute walk from the western edge of Mykonos Town. You get the white-and-grey Cycladic minimalism, the sea-facing infinity pool, and the sunset, with the bars, boutiques and restaurants of Chora within strolling distance.

That walkability is the whole pitch, and it's a strong one. Where Kalesma sells removal and silence, Bill & Coo sells connection — the ability to be in the heart of Mykonos's energy in minutes and back at a quiet sunset pool just as fast. For couples who want the island's social life and a refined base, it's the most convenient luxury address on Mykonos.

The Rooms — What to Book, What to Skip

The Megali Ammos flagship has 32 sea-view suites — several with private pools, balconies or verandas — plus three one-bedroom villas. The design is restrained and contemporary: greys, whites, natural textures, and an emphasis on the sea view that nearly every room frames. For a honeymoon, book a suite with a private pool or plunge pool and a direct sea outlook; the sunset from these is the hotel's signature. If you want more space and seclusion, the one-bedroom villas step it up.

Our call: for the flagship's town-close energy, book a private-pool sea-view suite. If you want quiet over convenience, book into Coast Bill & Coo at Agios Ioannis instead — the adults-only sister property (25 suites and a four-bedroom villa) on a wind-protected cove with a private beach club. Skip an entry suite without a sea view; on this site, the view is the room.

Dining & Bars

Food is a genuine reason to choose Bill & Coo. The headline is YEVO, a fine-dining concept from executive chef Aggelos Bakopoulos built around three degustation menus — one of the more ambitious hotel tables on the island. Across its two locations the group runs three restaurants, and the Sunset Lounge Bar over the sea-facing infinity pool is a destination in its own right for the golden hour. Because Mykonos Town is a three-minute walk away, you also have the island's best independent restaurants on your doorstep — a flexibility most Mykonos hotels can't offer.

Spa & Amenities

There's a Valmont spa, a wellness and fitness center, two pools across the locations, and a private beach club at the Agios Ioannis cove. The flagship's sea-facing infinity pool is the centerpiece — smaller and more intimate than the party pools elsewhere on Mykonos, which suits the hotel's couples-first mood. This isn't a sprawling resort; it's a tightly curated boutique where the amenities serve the view and the table rather than competing for attention.

Location & Getting There

The flagship is at Megali Ammos, on the southwestern edge of Mykonos Town — about a three-minute walk to Chora and roughly 10 minutes by car from Mykonos Airport (JMK) and the new port. Coast Bill & Coo sits a short drive away at Agios Ioannis, the cove made famous by Shirley Valentine, facing the sunset and the silhouette of Delos. Between the two, you can pick your trade-off — walk-everywhere convenience at Megali Ammos, or quiet seclusion at Coast — without leaving the brand.

What Guests Consistently Say

Across recent guest feedback, the standout themes are the location and walkability (guests repeatedly note how rare and valuable it is to stroll to town from a luxury hotel), warm, attentive service, and the dining and sunset bar. The honest counterweights: the flagship sits close to a public beach and the town edge, so it's less private and quiet than a remote peninsula hotel, and like everything on Mykonos, the pricing is steep. Travelers craving total seclusion are steered toward the Coast property.

Net read: the most convenient luxury base on Mykonos, with a kitchen and a sunset to match — at the cost of the seclusion you'd get further out. Details verified against the Leading Hotels of the World listing and the hotel's official site.

What We'd Change

The trade-off baked into the location is also the main caveat: at Megali Ammos you're close to a public beach and the bustle of town, so this is not the place for guests who want absolute privacy and silence. And the rates, as everywhere on Mykonos, leave little value margin. Skip the flagship if seclusion is the priority — book Coast Bill & Coo or the remote Kalesma instead. Book Bill & Coo if you want to walk to town, eat exceptionally well, and watch the sunset from your own pool — on that brief, nothing on Mykonos beats it.

The Verdict

HFK Score: 9.1 / 10. Bill & Coo is the smartest luxury base on Mykonos for travelers who actually want to use the town — a refined, dining-led boutique a three-minute walk from Chora, with a quieter adults-only sister at Agios Ioannis when you want to disappear. Convenience and food are its edge; seclusion is the thing you give up.

Best for: couples who want walkable nightlife, food-focused travelers, honeymooners splitting time between town and a quiet cove.

Check rates at Bill & Coo Mykonos

Five-star, seasonal (roughly late April–October). Peak July–August books out far ahead.

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Bill & Coo Mykonos — FAQ

How close is Bill & Coo to Mykonos Town?

About a three-minute walk from the edge of Mykonos Town — one of the few luxury hotels on the island where you can stroll to dinner and bars rather than relying on taxis.

Bill & Coo vs Coast Bill & Coo?

The Megali Ammos flagship (32 sea-view suites, 3 villas) is town-close; Coast at Agios Ioannis is a separate adults-only retreat (25 suites, a 4BR villa) on a quiet cove with a private beach club.

Is it adults-only?

Coast Bill & Coo is adults-only. The flagship is couples-focused and adult in atmosphere, if not formally restricted.

What is the dining like?

The headline is YEVO, a fine-dining concept from chef Aggelos Bakopoulos with three degustation menus. There are three restaurants across the two locations, plus a Sunset Lounge Bar.

Is there a private beach?

Yes — a private beach club at the Agios Ioannis cove, plus the sea-facing infinity pool and beach access at Megali Ammos, and a Valmont spa.

When is it open?

Seasonally, roughly late April to October. May, June and September offer better value than peak July–August.

Bill & Coo or Cavo Tagoo?

Bill & Coo for walkability and dining (a three-minute walk to town); Cavo Tagoo for the larger, scene-stealing icon with the aquarium pool bar.

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