- Greece Holidays
- Platis Gialos
- The George Hotel

This exclusive hotel is situated on a privileged spot overlooking the breath-taking Platis Gialos beach and just 4 kilometres from Mykonos town centre, where guests will find plenty of dining, shopping and entertainment venues. Visitors will also have the opportunity to enjoy the stunning beaches that can be found in the surrounding area and can be easily accessed by water taxis. The hotel’s guest rooms have different sleeping capacities and are perfect to enjoy a relaxing stay on holidays or business. All of them are elegantly appointed and count with useful and modern amenities, as well as a private balcony or terrace with views to the Aegean Sea. Among the excellent facilities that this property offers, visitors will truly appreciate laying under the sun at the sunbeds that surround the fresh-water pool and taking a refreshment at the pool terrace with a nice veranda.
Due to the surrounding area and the number of steps around the hotel, it may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.
Lovely hotel, nice staff and amazing views (added bonus as you get beach access sun beds). This is our third stay and we were put off this time by people waking us up at early hours of the morning. On our last night it seemed like there was a party in the bar at 1am seeming to go on until at least 4am, the disrupted sleep was not great for our flight journey home (which is fine if you want to party until the early hours). Everywhere is kept really clean, including our room and the korres toiletries were great as we travelled light. Loved the staff though, breakfast is great and food/drink a little on the pricey side but still cheaper than other places on the island. We would have said something to reception about the disrupted sleep but we didn’t want to complain on holiday but would have expected something to have been said about the noise.
Very good service, location is PRIME. Decent rooms, great breakfast which is open for a long time. Love this hotel.
The pools and jacuzzi were green with tiny moss if you look carefully. Therefore, we didn’t dare to swim in the lovely looking pool. The sunbed cushions were dirty and so were the floors in the room. Breakfast was not generous for the price of the rooms. Mykonos is an expensive place to vacation but it could be worth the money.
The hotel location is good and near the bus station but the hotel lobby area always hot since the hotel management not turn the Air Conditioning on at the lobby area but the staff very friendly and helpful
A clean modern hotel a few minutes walk from the questionable Platis Gialos beach and restaurants. We booked it because it catered for mobility issues however on arrival you still have to walk up a big set of steps, before you can reach the lobby and lifts.
The hotel is very clean, though a big basket of dirty towels right by the entrance seems a strange place to store them.
Our room was a strange one, on Level 1, a short walk from the lift. It is, however right next to the cleaners enclave where they eat and sleep. Some loud laughter on occasion but nothing annoying. They were very respectful and polite.
The room was fine, with a nice sea view, lovely air con which worked really well, coffee machine was so loud, I thought it was going to throw itself off the counter.
Bathroom was modern and very clean, slight design fault with the glass partition being a little short allowing water all over the floor. Shower was powerful with a big round rain head that worked well, also had a shower wand. Really liked the bathroom.
TV was fine, though occasionally had to go into settings and clear caches to make Netflix work. In general though, it worked well. Fridge was ok, very small, struggled to get 2 litre bottles in and only used 500ml.
Beds were comfy, sheets clean and nice light covers, pillows were nice and thick. The only downside is none of it was changed all week, just made every day.
Outside, the bar and pools were all nice and clean. Service was good, staff friendly and accommodating. The only bad thing outside was the decking. Way past its usefulness and I got several huge splinters getting on and off the sunbeds. The sunbeds were good, all wooden with thick mattresses, very sturdy and easy to get on and off. The only downside was how many there was, this is a quiet hotel, some days, there were only a couple of people and the closeness of the beds to each other sometimes made it a bit awkward when people sat next to you.
The ordering system is a bit janky. You press the buzzer on your umbrella and a member of staff walks from the bar to your bed, takes your order, walks back, get your drinks, walks back, then another member of staff walks back with the payment machine. It was literally easier to walk and get a beer, and walk back, much to the bemusement of the staff.
Food was fine, although expensive, after the third day, we got bored of paying €45 for bar snacks and walked to a lovely little cafe called Caffé Portioli (I think this used to be the popular Gyros place), where we ate for the rest of the holiday. When paying, you will also have to tip or not before you can progress to the payment screen. We tipped, so it didn’t affect us, but it might be awkward for people who don’t.
The pools were nice though they allow glasses around the pool. We saw two girls sitting at the water’s edge have their glasses smashed by some kid and his football ( a rarity thankfully), they didn’t tell staff they just picked up the pieces and swished water over the bits. The top pool has huge steps going into the pool and it goes straight into the deep end.
I would stay here again if it wasn’t in Mykonos, which we didn’t particularly like. Overall a decent hotel.
