with its reputation for being a party paradise, favoured by celebrities and international a-listers, mykonos is a small island in the cyclades which has acquired a big reputation over the past few decades.
a summer destination just 40 minutes flight time from athens, it offers beautiful beaches, frenzied nightlife, high-end restaurants and superb accommodation ranging from cliff-top villas to boho boutique hotels. this is also an island with a strong lgbt culture and a destination where anyone who is someone has a designer villa, or at least knows where the most exclusive hotels are. fashionistas and socialites fly in discreetly and stay in privé hideaways or hang out in their super yachts in one of the island’s well-known bays while paparazzi bring out the telescopic lenses for superstar headshots.
the jenners and hadids can be seen vying for attention with the likes of the ultra rich, be that footballers like ronaldinho, fashion icons like georgio armani or hollywood stars like hugh jackman. paradise and super paradise beaches are the places to hang out while ornos, psarou and platis yalos are also known for being celebrity faves, surpassing the now très passé ibiza. dining is an elevated pastime on mykonos, with all-day restaurants like scorpios offering chilled-out cabana style ambience and fresh seafood while interni is for cosmopolitan foodies who like to overindulge on ceviche and champagne.
matogianni street boasts designer boutiques and chic cafés while the scenic waterfront spot known as ‘little venice’ sports colourful verandahs hanging over the lapping waves. mykonos offers a myriad of experiences and a wander through its pretty bougainvillea bedecked alleyways evokes a real sense of island life mixed with sophisticated vibes.
set within the historic fabric of mykonos town, squareview occupies an elevated position above the waterfront while remaining less than a minute from the harbourfront square. part of a discreet enclave of just eight residences, the property combines immediate access to the town’s cafés, restaurants and waterfront promenade with a sense of privacy that is increasingly uncommon in this central location. the elevated setting creates open views across the harbour and rooftops below, while remaining quietly removed from the activity of the town.
recently renovated, the residence reinterprets traditional cycladic architecture through a contemporary and restrained approach. whitewashed surfaces, softly textured finishes and natural materials create a calm and cohesive atmosphere throughout, allowing light to become one of the defining elements of the interior. the result is a home that feels rooted in the character of mykonos while responding comfortably to modern living.
arranged across two levels, the ground floor unfolds as a series of connected living spaces designed around simplicity and ease of movement. the principal reception area feels bright yet sheltered, with carefully positioned openings drawing the eye towards the town and sea beyond. the layout encourages a natural flow between living, dining and kitchen areas, creating a sense of openness while maintaining a domestic scale appropriate to the setting.
the upper level contains two bedrooms that continue the same architectural language of understated comfort and balanced proportions. natural light enters throughout the day, while the elevated position provides views towards the harbour and the surrounding townscape. bathrooms are finished with smooth plaster surfaces and clean contemporary detailing, reflecting the simplicity found throughout the residence.
outdoor spaces form an important extension of the house. to the front, a terrace overlooks the shared pool and the harbour beyond, benefiting from the property′s elevated position above the town. to the rear, a more secluded outdoor area provides a sheltered setting enclosed by traditional stone walls. together, these spaces create a balance between openness and privacy, allowing the house to respond to different moments of the day.
the wider development remains faithful to the architectural character of old mykonos, with white cubic forms, traditional proportions and a scale that sits comfortably within the surrounding neighbourhood. private parking and access to shared outdoor amenities further enhance the practicality of the property, a notable advantage within the historic centre.
from its elevated position above the waterfront, the residence maintains a constant visual connection with mykonos town and the harbour below. as the light shifts across the bay, the changing tones of the sea and the whitewashed townscape become part of the everyday rhythm of the property.