For many travellers, Mykonos is synonymous with peak summer: bustling Matogiannia streets, vibrant beach life, and high demand for hotels, restaurants, and attractions throughout July and August.
What often goes unnoticed, however, is that the Island of the Winds can be just as – if not more – enjoyable earlier in the season. The UK’s May half-term offers the perfect opportunity for a family-friendly escape to Mykonos, combining great weather, fewer crowds, and a more relaxed atmosphere.
By late May, the island has already come to life. Temperatures are warm but comfortable, making it ideal for exploring with children, enjoying the outdoors, and discovering a different side of Mykonos. Here’s how to make the most of it.

The May half-term in Mykonos is one of the best times to visit Greece with children. By late May, the island had already come to life, with restaurants, beaches, and local businesses fully operating, yet without the intensity of high season. The weather is warm but still comfortable, making it ideal for daytime exploring without the overwhelming heat of mid-summer. At the same time, the island feels more spacious and welcoming, allowing families to enjoy a slower, more relaxed pace while also benefiting from better availability in Mykonos accommodation.
One of the highlights of any Mykonos family holiday is spending time by the sea, and May half-term offers the perfect conditions to do so. Mykonos beaches are far less crowded, creating a safer and more enjoyable environment for children. Ornos Beach, located close to Adorno Suites, is particularly popular among families thanks to its calm, shallow waters and organised facilities. Nearby beaches such as Agios Ioannis and Platis Gialos also offer a more peaceful setting at this time of year, allowing families to relax, swim, and enjoy long, stress-free beach days.
Mykonos Town, also known as Chora, is one of the island’s most iconic areas, and visiting during May half-term makes all the difference. Families can wander through the whitewashed alleys at their own pace, without the heavy crowds of July and August. The famous windmills, Little Venice, and the charming streets of Matogiannia are far more enjoyable in a relaxed setting. It’s the perfect opportunity to take photos, discover local shops, and enjoy family meals in a more authentic atmosphere.
No trip to Mykonos is complete without visiting Delos, one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. Located just a short boat ride away, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a unique cultural experience for the whole family. Visiting during May half-term means you can explore the ancient ruins under much more pleasant weather conditions, making it easier for children to engage with the history and enjoy the experience. Walking through the ancient streets and monuments becomes both educational and enjoyable, adding depth to your family holiday.
For a quieter and more traditional side of the island, Ano Mera is well worth a visit. This charming village offers a glimpse into local life, away from the busier coastal areas. Families can enjoy relaxed meals in traditional tavernas, where local flavours and fresh ingredients take centre stage. The slower pace and open spaces make it especially suitable for families, offering a more genuine and laid-back Mykonos experience during your May holiday.
Beyond beaches and sightseeing, Mykonos offers a variety of outdoor activities that are particularly enjoyable in spring. The island’s natural landscape is at its best during this time, making it ideal for walks, exploration, and family-friendly experiences. From visiting local farms to discovering traditional food and culture, these activities provide a more meaningful connection to the island and create memorable moments for both children and parents.

Check-in is 4pm, check-out is 11pm.
Due to the pandemic and the updated Health Regulations check-in and check-out times have changed. Your room will be available after 4pm on the day of arrival and must be vacated by 11pm on the day of departure, unless a later time has been agreed at reception.
Standard Rate
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No. Smoking is prohibited in the rooms and on the hotel’s enclosed premises.
We welcome families and can provide baby cots on request, as well as extra beds (age restriction applies).
Yes. Greek buffet breakfast with local delicacies starts from 8.30am through until 11am every day.



