Need to know
Rooms
38 suites, some with a private pool or Jacuzzi.
Check–Out
11am, but flexible on request, subject to availability and an extra charge. Earliest check-in, 3pm. You’ll need to request express check-out at least 24 hours ahead.
More details
Rates usually include a buffet (with Grecian treats) and à la carte breakfast.
Also
The hotel has two wheelchair-accessible rooms, which are ideally placed behind the pool and near the restaurant. For visually impaired guests, there are menus and directories in braille.
Please note
The hotel is for over-16s only. A 13.5% tax applies (13% is VAT, and 0.5% is the municipality charge).
Hotel closed
The hotel opens annually for the summer season from April to October.
At the hotel
Spa, alfresco gym, terraces, indoor-and-outdoor lounges, charged laundry service, small library, concierge, and free WiFi. In rooms: TV with casting, Marshall mini-amp, coffee-maker, tea-making kit, minibar, bathrobes and slippers, air-conditioning, steamer, cartons of water, and lots of bathroom kit.
Our favourite rooms
Grecian hotels have definitely found a look that suits them and stuck with it (if you’re not cream and taupe with lots of light wood and rattan are you even a Grecian hotel). But Domes pulls it off especially well, doing eye-catching things with wrapped strands of rope, carved chair backs, overflowing cushions, rough earthenware and linens that feel very luxurious to slip into. A private pool or Jacuzzi is advisable, but before you get all wet and wild, keep in mind that some are more private than others. A few also face the sea too – seeing those blue-green striations breathe each morning is an extra soothing tonic to the quiet coloration surrounding you.
Poolside
Set on a tier carved into the hillside, beside Raw bar and Topos restaurant, the pool (open 10am to 6pm) looks out over the Aegean and white-cube-scattered hills beyond. For best results (view, tan, Instagram-grid post), bagone of the overwater day-beds (but don’t reserve it with your towel, that’s a bit of a faux-pas here, and there are plenty to go round). Raw bar is a lazy few steps away, but staff will be happy to make that journey for you.
Spa
You’ll smell the small spa before you see it. A display case of Codage potions at one end of the lounge is the clue that it’s there, as its two treatment rooms are discreetly tucked away. With CBD massages and honey-infused facials that start with balm being rubbed into your back, an aloe-vera mist, and inhaling lavender and chamomile, this is probably the most relaxed you can be without being asleep. There are Hippocratic detoxes and face-fitness workouts for those who take their spa-ing that extra bit seriously too. An alfresco gym is in the works, but you can request a yogi for sun-rise or -set sessions (at a cost).
Packing tips
Some Mykonos roads aren’t flip-flop friendly, so a pair of Converse or Toms might be desired.
Also
Depending on what kind of romantic-gesture-maker you are, the hotel staff can arrange flowers or fireworks.
Pet‐friendly
As long as they’re under seven kilogrammes, up to date on their shots and you can provide vet records on request, then your dog is welcome to stay for €20 a night and a non-refundable €100 cleaning fee. See more pet-friendly hotels in Mykonos.
Children
Cretan sister hotel Domes of Elounda might be the family-having kind, but Noruz is no babysitter, with an over-16 age-limit.
Sustainability efforts
Built sustainably with largely natural materials, Domes Noruz monitors its greenhouse-gas emissions and takes measures to reduce its carbon footprint; the hotel has heat pumps for hot water, timed and LED lighting, and air-con that switches off when you open your terrace doors. Automated irrigation is used in the gardens, there are water-saving devices on taps and showers. Biodegradable items are used wherever possible over plastics, and the restaurant works with local suppliers as much as they can. There are waste-reducing measures and eco-friendly cleaning products, too.