The G House
Mykonos, Cyclades
6
Beds
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6
Bathrooms
463,900 €
/ co-owner
Sun, sea, sky and stylish accommodation: all the essentials for a memorable Greek islands holiday are close at hand at The G House. From its gorgeous terrace to its sophisticated interiors, this well-appointed vacation rental gives you the quintessential Mykonos experience. And if you'd like to explore the island, a location outside Tourlos close to both Mykonos Town and the popular Agios Stefanos beach makes it easy. Take in views stretching from Mykonos Town across the Aegean to Rhenia and Delos from expansive outdoor living areas with a pool, plenty of loungers, al-fresco dining and a wood-fired barbecue. After watching the sun go down over the neighboring islands, you can go out on the town or unwind in private with the help of the TV, sound system and Wi-Fi. A lush garden and traditionally inspired architecture lend The G House ample charm. The views extend to the living and dining rooms, thanks to an open-concept layout and multiple doors to the terrace, while a nearly all-white color scheme helps the sunlight bounce around the space. The adjacent fully equipped kitchen has a breakfast bar and opens to the outdoor dining area to make al-fresco meals a snap. The six bedrooms at this luxury property, all with en-suite bathrooms, can accommodate up to twelve friends or family members. There are four bedrooms with double beds, including two master suites with their own balconies facing the sea, and two bedrooms with queen beds. Though its hillside setting and the views of the town below make it feel secluded, The G House is just a short drive from the sandy beach of Agios Stefanos, the bustling new harbor in Tourlos, and central Mykonos Town, where you can explore boutiques, museums and galleries, stroll the historic streets, sit down to a honeymoon-worthy dinner at an oceanfront spot or enjoy a lively nightlife scene.
Mykonos
Cyclades, Greece
Mykonos
Cyclades, Greece
From a distance, the 16th-century windmills overlooking Mykonos Town give the impression of a quaint old place with a slower pace of life, away from the fast-forward speed of today’s global world. And you can find that gentler rhythm on Mykonos, one of the Cyclades group of Greek islands – but that’s not what most people come to this sun-soaked spot in the Mediterranean for. Mainly, they come to the party. In July and August, the cafes, bars, and boutiques of the Hora (main town) of the island are teeming with sun-seeking, fun-seeking crowds, and Mykonos has adapted to serve them – pumping clubs play host to big-name DJs and swanky hotels cater to an A-list crowd. So if you visit in high summer then come prepared – pack your sun lotion, your most fashion-forward outfits, and your dancing shoes. Outside of peak season island life resumes at a more gentle pace. The houses of Mykonos Town, with their exuberantly colored wooden doors, windows, and balconies, line the narrow streets forming a typical Cycladic labyrinth town, and mixing with beautiful churches and chapels, purple bougainvillea displaying its blousy wares against the bright white walls. The beautiful people flock to this most picturesque of backdrops to see and be seen, and one of the most popular parading grounds is the area of Little Venice. Named for its resemblance to its Italian namesake, this settlement overlooking the southwest end of the harbor with its tightly packed houses almost toppling into the sea was created during the 18th century by rich merchants and ship captains. Today, many of these historic homes have been transformed into restaurants, bars, shops and nightclubs, and the area throbs with life at all hours.
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