Mykonos Family Hotels With a Spa (5 Honest Picks)
12 family-friendly hotels with spa & wellness in Mykonos . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Mykonos is not the obvious place to take kids and get a massage. The reputation is beach clubs and DJ sets, not toddler nap times and parent-friendly spa menus. But the island has thirty-plus hotels with proper spas, and a small subset of them sit on quiet bays away from the party noise where families actually outnumber couples in July. The five hotels on this page each have a treatment room, sauna or hammam on site, accept children of all ages and have either a kids' pool or a calm swimming bay within walking distance. None are adults-only, none are right next to Super Paradise, and all five booked over 350 reviews on the dates we checked.
Mykonos is two islands stacked on top of each other. There's the famous one, all white facades and cocktail bars, where party season runs June through September. Then there's the family one, equally Cycladic, equally photogenic, but built around quiet north-facing bays, family-run tavernas and pool resorts where parents actually outnumber influencers. Both versions exist 365 days a year. The trick is which side you're staying on, and at what altitude. Hill villages tend to be calmer than beachfront strips, and the further north or east you go, the more the families take over.
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🧖Why Pair Mykonos With a Spa for a Family Trip
The spa scene developed because of the wedding and honeymoon market, but the menus quietly evolved to include families. Most hotel spas now offer 30 to 45 minute kids' treatments (head massage, foot scrub, simple manicure) for ages 8 plus, charged at around half the adult rate. Adult menus include the usual Aegean rituals: olive oil scrubs, honey wraps, deep tissue, hot stone. Hammams are common, saunas slightly less so. A few of the bigger 5-stars run a full thalassotherapy circuit with a heated seawater pool that you can use even when the outdoor pool is too cold or too crowded for a serious soak.
The pool quality drives most family booking decisions, more than the spa. Mykonos has wind. Rooms facing the meltemi can be unusable in the afternoon. Look at the orientation of any pool in the photos: south or southwest-facing pools (sheltered from the north wind) stay warm and swimmable from May to October. North-facing pools can be spectacular at sunset but cold during the day. Hotels in Ornos and Platis Yialos are usually on the leeward side; properties on the high north coast can be hit hard by wind but reward you with quieter beaches.
Parent's take
What works against Mykonos is cost. Prices in July and August are roughly 30% higher than Naxos or Paros for similar quality, partly because of the airport demand and partly because spas charge what the wedding market will pay. Visit in May, June or late September: prices drop, the wind is calmer, the spa staff have time, and the swimming pools hit their warmest temperatures of the year.
Our Top 12 Picks
Hotels in Mykonos with spa & wellness, sorted by guest rating.

Palladium Hotel
Nammos Beach
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star Cycladic-style hotel above Platis Gialos beach with two-bedroom family suites and panoramic Aegean views. The pool deck has a separate shallow section for younger kids, and the beach is a 5-minute walk down a stepped path.
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€300/night
Why families love Palladium Hotel
The two-bedroom suite was the right size for our family of four, and the view from the terrace at sunset is what we'll remember. Breakfast is plentiful and they accommodate fussy eaters. The walk down to the beach is fine in the morning, but bring decent shoes — the climb back at midday in 32 degrees is a workout.

Nomia Sunset Suites Mykonos
Pigados
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star adults-friendly suites hotel in Ornos with select family suites featuring private plunge pools and sea views. Each suite has its own outdoor terrace, and the property is a 4-minute walk to Ornos beach.
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€300/night
Why families love Nomia Sunset Suites Mykonos
Nomia worked because the suite had a real second bedroom plus a plunge pool the kids could splash in while we cooked breakfast. Ornos beach is two minutes downhill — the kids did the walk in flip-flops. The hotel is small, around 30 suites, so service felt personal and they remembered our coffee order by day three.

Charisma Hotel and Wellness Club
Plintri Agios Isidoros
Wonderful
300 reviews
A 4-star hotel and spa in Ornos with family suites that sleep up to four, an indoor pool open year-round, and a small kids' play corner in the lobby. Walking distance to Ornos beach restaurants and the bus stop into Mykonos Town.
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€300/night
Why families love Charisma Hotel and Wellness Club
Charisma punches above its star count. The family suite was 45 square meters with a proper second bedroom for the kids. The indoor pool was the unexpected hero — three windy afternoons in a row, the kids swam there while the wind howled outside. Bus to town leaves from outside the hotel.

Wonderful
300 reviews
A 5-star beachfront hotel on Ornos beach with family suites that step directly onto the sand, an outdoor pool with a kids' section, and a beachfront restaurant with a children's menu. Part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
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€300/night
Why families love Mykonos Ammos Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Beachfront was the deciding factor. The family suite opened onto the pool deck which opened onto Ornos beach — about 20 paces from suite door to sand. Service felt grown-up but the staff were warm with the kids. The kids' menu actually had things kids eat, not adult food shrunk small.

Amazon Mykonos Resort and Spa
Agios Ioannis
Wonderful
1,009 reviews
A 5-star resort built into the hillside above Agios Ioannis bay, with a multi-level pool deck, full spa with hammam, and family rooms that open onto the gardens. The orientation faces west which means sunset swims and shelter from the north wind.
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€695/night
Why families love Amazon Mykonos Resort and Spa
Parents pick this for the layout: kids' pool is separated from the main pool by a planted barrier, so toddlers can't drift over. The spa sits on the lower garden level and feels properly removed from the family chaos. Treatments include a 30-minute kids' menu (head, foot or hand) for ages 8 plus. Half-board pricing makes the otherwise eye-watering tariffs work out closer to fair given the quality and the half-mile walk down to the beach.

Anax Resort and Spa
Agios Ioannis Mykonos
Wonderful
960 reviews
Anax Resort and Spa sits on a quiet hillside above Agios Ioannis bay, six minutes by taxi from Mykonos town. The infinity pool runs the length of the property facing west toward Delos, with a separate shallow children's zone, sun beds in shaded clusters, and a poolside bar that serves kids' meals. Family suites have plunge pools and ocean views.
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€499/night
Why families love Anax Resort and Spa
We didn't expect Anax to be this kid-friendly given the design-magazine looks. The shallow pool zone is properly shallow (about 40cm deep) and warm, and the staff bring out floats and pool toys without being asked. Family suites have their own private plunge pools, so you can put kids to bed and still have a cocktail outside. Agios Ioannis bay is a 3-minute walk down a steep path — sunset is spectacular. The bay water is calm and shallow for 30m. The downside: the hill is steep, so a stroller is a workout coming back from the beach. The plus side: dinner at the hotel is genuinely good, the price point is sane for Mykonos, and the views from the family suite balconies make every photo look like a brochure.

DeLight Boutique Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Agios Ioannis Mykonos
Wonderful
960 reviews
DeLight Boutique Hotel is a small luxury 5-star, part of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, set above Agios Ioannis with adults-mostly vibe but family suites that can accommodate two children. Two pools (a heated one and an infinity), a spa, bicycle rental, and a wine bar overlooking Delos. Beach access via the path is 5 minutes.
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$1363/night
Why families love DeLight Boutique Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
DeLight skews more grown-up — the music at the bar is louder than at Anax, the deck loungers are mostly adults — but if your kids are 8+, it works really well. The family suite they call 'Diamond' has a sea-view terrace and is genuinely large, around 60m². The heated pool runs warm even in May. We loved the bike rental for early-morning rides into town before the heat. The catch: the hotel is more about the curated atmosphere than the kids. Under-5s might find it sleepy. Older kids and teens, on the other hand, get something close to a proper Greek-island experience without the family-resort feel.

Acrogiali Beachfront Hotel Mykonos
Platis Yialos
Wonderful
687 reviews
Direct beachfront 4-star on Platis Yialos bay, the calmest swimming bay on the south coast and the bus terminus to all other beaches. Spa includes Vichy shower, hammam and treatment rooms. Family rooms have separate sleeping zones.
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€432/night
Why families love Acrogiali Beachfront Hotel Mykonos
Platis Yialos is the right base for families on Mykonos: water shallow for 30 metres, no waves, sand at the entry, lifeguarded. The hotel itself is mid-size which means service is personal. Spa is small but well-equipped and located one floor below the rooms so you can pop down for a 30-minute treatment during nap time without leaving the building. Half the rooms face the sea, half face the inland courtyard; book the courtyard side if you want the dawn quiet.

Mykonos Theoxenia, a Member of Design Hotels
Mýkonos City
Wonderful
940 reviews
Mykonos Theoxenia is the only design-grade pool hotel within walking distance of the windmills and Little Venice — about 5 minutes on foot. The pool sits in a courtyard sheltered from the meltemi wind, with a heated section and a shaded kids' area. Family rooms are compact but practical, with bunk-bed configurations and connecting-door options.
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$618/night
Why families love Mykonos Theoxenia, a Member of Design Hotels
The location is the win at Theoxenia. You walk to dinner instead of taxi-ing, which with sleepy kids is huge. The pool is sheltered so the meltemi wind doesn't ruin your afternoon — most other in-town options don't have this. Family rooms are smaller than the resort options (around 28m²) but the bunk-bed setup actually works for kids. The plus: you wake up, walk through the cobbled lanes before tourists arrive, swim in the pool, and the day starts at 9am instead of after a 30-minute taxi commute. Best for families whose priority is the town vibe with kids who can handle apartment-style sleeping.

Panormos Village Hotel
Panormos
Wonderful
403 reviews
Small village-style 4-star a short walk from Panormos beach, the quietest swimming bay on the north coast. Treatment rooms with massage menu, kids' pool plus main pool, and family suites with two separate rooms.
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€401/night
Why families love Panormos Village Hotel
The whole property has 30 rooms across single-storey village buildings, so it's properly small-scale. The spa is a single treatment room in the lobby wing and you book one parent at a time rather than couples treatments — the trade-off is that prices are 30% lower than the big resorts. Panormos beach itself is unspoilt: no music, no clubs, basic taverna at one end. Walk down the hill in 8 minutes for a swim, walk back up for the pool when the meltemi blows.

Anandes Hotel
Mýkonos City
Wonderful
930 reviews
Anandes Hotel is a small 5-star design property in Mýkonos City with a heated pool, sea-view terrace, and family suites that can accommodate up to four. The town center is a 5-minute walk, the closest swimmable cove is 8 minutes away. The pool is in a sheltered courtyard, used until sundown most days.
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$899/night
Why families love Anandes Hotel
Anandes is the small-and-quiet alternative to Theoxenia in town. Just 16 rooms, so the staff know your kids' breakfast preferences by day two. The pool is small but heated and the courtyard is properly sheltered from the meltemi wind. Family suites are real two-bedroom apartments with a connecting living area — best layout for a family of four on this list. The catch: the location is a 5-minute walk uphill to the windmills, fine for kids 5+, hard with a buggy. The reward: you're in town with proper pool time, a 50% saving over the resort options, and breakfast served until 11am. The smartest mid-luxury family choice in Mýkonos City itself.

Asty Mykonos Hotel & Spa
Drafaki
Wonderful
660 reviews
5-star property at Drafaki on the Mykonos Town outskirts, with a full spa centre, two pools, an 8 am kids' breakfast and family suites with garden patios. Five-minute drive to Mykonos Town and 10 minutes to Ornos beach.
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€764/night
Why families love Asty Mykonos Hotel & Spa
The 'and Spa' in the name is real: this is one of the few Mykonos hotels with a dedicated spa wing including hammam, sauna, indoor pool with jets, and proper relaxation rooms. Kids over 8 can use the indoor pool with a parent. The 8 am kids' breakfast (separate from the main service) means you can eat in peace later. Drafaki location is calmer than central town and more walkable than the south coast bays — a quieter middle ground.
💡Tips Before Booking a Spa Hotel With Kids
- 1Book your treatment for the second or third morning of the trip, not the first. Travel days are tiring for kids and you'll spend the first afternoon settling in rather than relaxing. Booking on the morning you arrive often means rushed treatments. Hotels rarely charge for time slot changes within 24 hours.
- 2Ask whether the hotel charges a 'spa supplement' for staying with children — a few resorts add a per-day fee of around €15 if you also use the spa. It's a marketing trick rather than a real cost; ask politely and it usually disappears, especially in shoulder seasons. Confirm at check-in if not in the booking confirmation.
- 3Most spa treatments are at least 60 minutes. If you have a baby or pre-schooler, you need childcare for that hour. Three of the five hotels here have an on-site kids' programme between 10 am and noon; the others can arrange a private nanny for around €25 per hour. Book this when you book the spa.
- 4The wind can scupper outdoor spa moments. If you're booking a poolside cabana for couples massage, ask which months it's actually delivered. Many hotels move treatments indoors from late September through May because the meltemi makes outdoor relaxation impossible. Indoor rooms are usually nicer anyway.
- 5Mykonos airport is small and crowded in summer. Mid-day flight times mean you arrive at the worst heat. Pre-book a transfer with car seats through the hotel for around €60 to €80. Public buses do not allow car seats and Greek law requires them for under-12s. Cyprus rules also apply to certain rentals.
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