What Rohari + Tagoo + Port Belt solves
The hotel-and-arrival choice for travelers who want the stay itself to matter, with easier access to town and the port corridor than a full beach-resort base.
The hotel-and-arrival choice for travelers who want the stay itself to matter, with easier access to town and the port corridor than a full beach-resort base.
What it feels like: Polished, elevated, port-aware, and more hotel-led than the old port or town interior.
Choose this area when: Statement stays, port-aware arrivals, stronger hotel identity, and travelers who still want Chora in the mix without sleeping in its tightest center.
Edited by Mykonos Guide Editorial Desk · Independent Mykonos, Greece travel publisher
This area page was last reviewed May 21, 2026. It explains when this part of Mykonos is the right base for the trip, using 5 public places and 4 matching guides.
First published April 11, 2026 · Last reviewed May 21, 2026 · 5 public places and 4 matching guides currently shape this area.
Each district should answer one thing clearly: why you would choose it instead of another area.
The hotel-and-arrival choice for travelers who want the stay itself to matter, with easier access to town and the port corridor than a full beach-resort base.
Statement stays, port-aware arrivals, stronger hotel identity, and travelers who still want Chora in the mix without sleeping in its tightest center.
It gives you stronger stays and easier arrival logic, but less of the direct street-life convenience that makes Chora immediately frictionless.
Start here when the hotel should be more than support and the stay also needs to absorb port timing, arrival fatigue, or a stronger sea-view brief.
Use this section when two districts look close, but solve different trip problems.
Choose Rohari, Tagoo, or Megali Ammos when the hotel should visibly shape the trip.
Choose Chora when dinner, walking, and late return matter more than hotel identity.
Tie-breaker: If the stay is the headline, use this area; if the town rhythm is the headline, use Chora.
Compare with Chora + PanachraChoose this area when you want hotel polish while keeping Chora close.
Choose Ornos or Agios Ioannis when the trip needs calmer beachfront time more than town access.
Tie-breaker: Tagoo and Megali Ammos elevate the stay; Agios Ioannis slows the stay down.
Compare with Ornos + Agios IoannisThese are the quickest ways to make this district feel right inside a Mykonos trip.
Use this when the district needs this exact role.
Cavo Tagoo is the clear high-impact answer when the stay is part of the trip's identity.
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Belvedere keeps town access strong while adding more heritage polish.
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Bill & Coo is the calmer luxury answer when you want Megali Ammos and a quieter luxury mood.
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Kouros gives the port belt a clearer arrival-and-view role without pushing the stay fully out of town logic.
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Rocabella is the useful answer when New Port access and a calmer Agios Stefanos base matter more than Chora immediacy.
Open placeThese guides touch this district most directly and help you decide where it fits into the trip.
A Mykonos hotel guide for choosing the base that fits the trip: town-first, old-port edge, Tagoo and New Port arrival logic, or quieter Agios Ioannis.
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Best for: Travelers who want to decide the hotel base before comparing room photos
Help travelers choose the right Mykonos base by trip style: Chora convenience, port-aware arrival logic, quieter beachfront mood, design-heavy luxury, or softer old-port access.
A Mykonos weekend guide for travelers who want the island to feel legible: choose the right base first, then decide whether the trip is town-led, sunset-led, or beach-club-led.
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Best for: Travelers who want one clean first-use Mykonos sequence instead of random reservations
Help first-time visitors decide what kind of Mykonos trip they actually want before they overbook the island into town nights, beach clubs, and hotel transfers that fight each other.
A clear Mykonos vs Santorini guide for first-timers deciding whether the trip should be Chora nights and beach energy, caldera views and romance, or a carefully paced two-island split.
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Best for: Travelers choosing one Cycladic island for a first Greece trip
Help first-time Greece visitors decide whether Mykonos, Santorini, or a two-island split fits the trip they are actually planning.
A compact Delos day-trip guide for Mykonos travelers: when the archaeological island is worth the morning, who should skip it, and what to verify before boats, wind, tickets, and opening hours make the plan brittle.
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Best for: Travelers who want a serious cultural counterweight to beach clubs and Chora dinners
Help Mykonos visitors decide whether Delos deserves one of their limited island mornings, and how to plan it without turning a short Mykonos stay into a logistics exercise.
These places currently shape the district, with hotels, restaurants, beach clubs, and experiences separated so the area decision stays clear.
Long-running luxury hotel on the Rohari side of Chora, useful when you want classic Mykonos pedigree, easy town access, and a more polished hotel identity than the louder scene properties.
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Design-forward luxury hotel above the Tagoo edge of Chora, best used when the stay itself is part of the trip's statement and you still want fast access back into town.
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Small luxury stay on the Megali Ammos side of town, best for travelers who want a polished, quieter base without losing quick access to Chora.
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Town-edge luxury hotel above Mykonos marina, best when the stay wants sea views, old-and-new-port visibility, and quick Chora access without sleeping inside the tightest town lanes.
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Agios Stefanos hotel for travelers who want a calmer port-side base, useful when arrival logistics, New Port access, and distance from Chora crowds matter more than sleeping in town.
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