Blending cosmopolitan sophistication and barefoot island
chic, the 5-star Cavo Tagoo is a luxury hotel located on the outskirts of
Mykonos Town on the idyllic Greek island of Mykonos.
Comprehensively renovated
in 2018, this sumptuous and super-trendy hotel features a fabulous infinity
pool, a surreal aquarium bar, spectacular sunset views, a world-class fine
dining restaurant, and an intimate spa offering a host of superb relaxing and
therapeutic treatments. Gently tumbling down a hill to the Aegean Sea, the property offers a wide range of 83 luxury rooms and suites, furnished in the
chic white and minimalist style that the Cycladic Islands are famous for. You
can also book a private villa for that special romantic getaway, and all the
rooms have a terrace or balcony, with options for sea views, private pool
and/or Jacuzzi.
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PROS & THINGS I LIKE
Cavo Tagoo is located on the western coast of the idyllic
island of Mykonos. According to mythology, Greece’s most famous cosmopolitan
island was formed from the petrified bodies of giants killed by Hercules and
took its name from Apollo’s grandson, Mykonos. With its traditional whitewashed
houses, iconic windmills, and cobblestoned mazy alleyways, the postcard-worthy
island villages and especially the capital Chora (better known as Mykonos Town)
devotedly preserve their authentic Cycladic character. Mykonos is mainly known
for its party lifestyle next to none, its LGBT welcoming ambiance, and its
beautiful (but often crowded) beaches.
Considered by many to be one of the top hotels in Mykonos,
the hotel enjoys a beautiful setting in a bay on the outskirts of Mykonos Town.
Tumbling down a rocky hill in sensuous curves, the famous property offers
spectacular views of the deep blue Aegean Sea from its multi-level terraces and
alleys. Staying here is also convenient as it puts you within walking distance
of Mykonos Town and its nightlife; the hotel also provides 24/7 on-demand
complimentary shuttle service to town if you don’t want to walk. The airport is
about a 10-minute drive from the hotel, and the ferry terminal is only a 5-minute
drive away.
Built-in 1985 on top of an abandoned quarry and extensively
renovated in 2005 and 2018, Cavo Tagoo features a fabulous design. The hotel’s
light-filled public areas pair traditional Cycladic whitewashed architecture
with bold contemporary art and gleaming splashes of gold, creating a trendy and
soothing ambiance that makes it a dreamy escape. Use of traditional rustic
elements – such as rooftop pebble bonding, exposed stone walls, and authentic
bamboo ceilings – connect Cavo Tagoo with its surroundings, albeit in a strikingly
modern and minimalist way. But while the sense of haute-couture chic is visible
in all areas of the hotel, the property’s focus is still the startling blue of
the sea and sky, which can be glimpsed from every door and window.
Located next to the airy lobby, the hotel’s center of the action
is the stunning pool deck, which has featured in countless Instagram photos.
The 38 meters (125 feet) long freshwater pool follows the curves of the shore
and offers breathtaking views of the Aegean Sea and other Greek islands in the
distance. The infinity pool was enlarged in 2018 and now features two rows of
floating sun loungers which are obviously highly popular among the hotel’s
good-looking guests, who come here to relax, socialize, see and be seen.
There’s also a third row of sun loungers behind the pool, with covers providing
some welcome shade during the heat of the day (although it never gets too hot
in Mykonos due to the constant breeze).
Cavo Tagoo features 80 individually decorated and designed
rooms, suites, and villas, which all embody a Cycladic whitewashed design
infused by minimalist purity. During my visit, I was upgraded to a dazzling
honeymoon suite. Evoking a fusion of high-quality style and sophistication, the
mesmerizing suite encapsulated the cosmopolitan grace of Mykonos in its
brilliantly appointed interior. The suite’s cozy living area gave way to a
lovely terrace with a private plunge pool with daybed and floating lounger. The
suite’s highlight though was the bedroom with plush king-size bed, open-plan
bathroom (equipped with one sink and a walk-in shower) and a second terrace
with fabulous sea views.
Cavo Tagoo features only one restaurant, located poolside in
an open-air setting and offering beautiful vistas of the shimmering Aegean Sea.
The restaurant offers a menu with casual fare at lunch but becomes a fine
dining venue – and one of Mykonos’ most sought-after dinner places – in the
evening, serving mouthwatering food that is inspired by fine international
recipes and authentic Greek specialties. Each morning (from 8 am till 11.30
am), the restaurant also puts out a lavish breakfast buffet, that will impress
even the most seasoned travelers. Next to the restaurant is a lively bar with a
stunning aquarium counter, which is perfect for a pre- or post-dinner drink.
Cavo Tagoo’s west-facing and elevated location afford
incredible sunset views from every corner (rooms and public areas). Besides its
picturesque villages and legendary party scene, Mykonos is also widely known as
one of the world’s most magical sunsets spots. Each evening, thousands of
tourists flock to the western side of the island (mainly Little Venice in
Mykonos Town) to watch the spectacle of the setting sun painting the sky in the
most magnificent color palette. But guests of Cavo Tagoo won’t have to mingle
with the crowds as its one of the very few hotels on the island offering
unobstructed views of the sunset which – combined with the infinity pool –
makes for some awesome photo opportunities.
Located one floor below the lobby, the hotel’s intimate spa
offers a realm of pampering, relaxation, and wellness. Facilities include a
steam bath, sauna and several treatment rooms (for couples and single
travelers). The spa offers a great range of treatments enriched with extra
virgin Greek olive oil and valuable minerals from the Aegean Sea. All spa
products have been diligently sourced for their efficacy, texture, fragrance
and holistic integrity (and they are available for purchase as well). There’s
also a decently equipped gym next to the spa although this place has no natural
light due to its location in the basement.
The hotel enjoys a celebrity status. Currently, Cavo Tagoo is
the most popular hotel in the world on social media, with more than 1 million
followers on Instagram, and more than 70K on Facebook. Part of the hotel’s fame
is because the property was visited by A-list celebrities from across the
world, who shared their holidays and experiences on social media, transforming
the hotel into a magnet for the jet set. Regular celebrity visitors include
supermodel Izabel Goulart, Lindsay Lohan, Pretty Little Liars’ star Shay
Mitchell, Ariana Grande, Gerard Butler, Paris Hilton, Leo Di Caprio, and even
the Kardashians.
CONS & THINGS TO KNOW
Put simply, Cavo Tagoo is the ‘place to be’ and ‘to be seen’
in Mykonos. The stylish property boasts an amazing infinity pool, breathtaking
sunset views, a stunning aquarium bar, a great restaurant, and wonderful
accommodations. However, there are a few things you need to know:
Cavo Tagoo Mykonos exudes a trendy and cool vibe. For
example, lounge music is played all day long around the pool by an in-house DJ,
which contributes to the property’s popularity among a young and stylish clientele
but may not be to the liking of those seeking tranquil seclusion.
The views of the Aegean Sea are amazing. However, there is a
ferry port close to the hotel, and in summer one to two cruise ships per day
anchor in the bay in front of the hotel. This may occasionally block the view
of the horizon or the sunset, although this won’t be an issue for most guests.
In fact, it’s fun to observe the hectic activity around these ships from the
pool deck.
There is a busy cliff road in front of the property,
directly underneath the pool. The good news is that you cannot see that road
from the pool deck (unless you swim to the pool’s edge) although the sound of
passing traffic is sometimes audible from the pool area.
The property has no direct beach access, although there are
two, rather unattractive beaches right in front of the hotel. Mykonos’ best
beaches are located on the island’s other side but are still within an easy
15-minute (taxi) drive from the hotel.
The hotel is located close to Mykonos town. The center (with
its restaurants, shops, and picturesque Little Venice district) can be reached
on foot, but the walk requires braving a busy cliff road without a sidewalk,
poorly lit at night. You have to be very careful, so I advise you to make use
of the hotel’s on-demand complimentary shuttle service to/from town (24/7),
although the hotel car is not always available at times of high occupancy.
Cavo Tagoo Mykonos is an expensive property, but you should
know that going in. Room rates are in line with what you would pay at other
high-end properties on the Greek islands. While food is exorbitantly priced, it
is genuinely among the best and most sophisticated food on the island.
The property gets some mixed reviews on Tripadvisor
regarding its service. I can assure you though that during my stay, the service
was nothing short of perfect and the staff couldn’t be more helpful, from the
housemaids and servers to the concierge and management.
Our Verdict:
Our Verdict:
Design: 9/10
Pool: 9/10
Rooms: 9/10
Food: 9/10
Breakfast: 9/10
Spa: 9/10
Service: 8/10
Location: 8/10
Location: 8/10
Value for money: 9/10
Overall experience: very good 8,6/10
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TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY
Save money: read here my tips for getting the best deal at a luxury hotel like Cavo Tagoo (and/or receive many free perks).
Room tip: book or request a room as far as possible from the
main pool, so that you are not bothered by the (loud) music played there during
the day. In addition, suites are well worth the splurge as they feel more
spacious.
Read my tips for preparing your trip on time.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
In our opinion, the best time to visit Mykonos is the autumn months
of September and October, since the weather is still great, the tourist crowds
have left, the sea temperature is at its warmest, and the hotel rates descend
back into a reasonable range. The spring months of April and May, before the
summer rush comes, are also a great time to visit, although the sea is cold and
you may encounter some cloudy days. Mykonos is a very popular holiday
destination for Europeans in June, July, and August: expect hordes of tourists,
nonstop parties and soaring hotel rates at this time of year. Summers also see
a lot of windy days, with the Meltemi blowing for long periods, especially in
the afternoons (sometimes gale force like winds).
HOW TO GET THERE
Mykonos Kivotos is a 5 min car ride from the ferry harbor
and a 10 min ride from the airport...
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For a minimum stay of 3 nights we offer you:
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When the booking is made here
Make your booking here in collaboration with Booking.com the leading
online Hotel Reservations.
For a minimum stay of 3 nights we offer you:
- 50 Euros dinner voucher
- 10% discount at the Spa
When the booking is made here
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