Located in an outstanding and unique location 4 kilometers away of the heart of Mykonos
Town with uncanny views of the Aegean sea and the most iconic sunset. Mega Mansion
Mykonos is a designed sensation worthy of an international jetsetter. Modernist in
structure, but with a strong Cycladic heart, Mega Mansion Mykonos is a stunning
contemporary home imbued with a soulful bohemian character, standing nearly at the edge
of the land, at times seeing to merge into the sea itself. Parties, champagne corks popping
and private super yachts parading before your eyes. If you love nothing more than a touch
of glam and indulgent luxury, then look no further than this one of a kind summer lair for up
to 13 guests.
The gleaming infinity pool is the star of the show here, effortlessly blending in with the sea
and demanding to be instagrammed. Imagine walking to the sound of the rolling waves and
taking a refreshing plunge with the most enviable view , while our chef prepares breakfast
for you ready to be served on the outdoor areas. Spend some generous time to enjoy the
Greek warm sun on your in water loungers and get ready for a dance-your-shoes –off night
around the island’s cosmopolitan bars.
Dressed in black and white only Mega Mansion Mykonos’s common living areas are
designed to create an easy flow between the interior and the exterior, with enormous
windows overlooking majestic views. An expertly fully equipped kitchen leads to the living
room, and the dining area that you can enjoy exactly the same impeccable sea and sunset
view and offers a huge stylish table for 12. The 6 bedrooms are a dream come true , all
featuring king sized beds and en-suite bathrooms.
Let our concierge team undertake the duty of your lifestyle management. Let them handle
all of your last minute wishes and get ready to be a part of a unique lifestyle. Are you ready
to experience the most glamorous and personalized holidays you have ever dream? As you
can tell booking a luxurious villa like this in Mykonos is just the tip of the vacation iceberg
we call Cyclades.