Mykonos Paradise Found: Casa Del Mar's Stunning Seaside Escape

Casa Del Mar Mykonos Seaside Resort Mykonos Greece

Casa Del Mar Mykonos Seaside Resort Mykonos Greece

Mykonos Paradise Found: Casa Del Mar's Stunning Seaside Escape

Mykonos Paradise Found: Casa Del Mar - Forget the Filter, This is Honestly Almost Heaven

Okay, listen up, because I just got back from Casa Del Mar in Mykonos, and I'm buzzing. Forget your Instagram-filtered fantasies, this place is… well, it's almost perfect. And honestly, that's what makes it so good. It’s got that whole “effortlessly chic” vibe, like you just happen to stumble upon a gorgeous pool overlooking the Aegean. Which, let's be real, is pretty much what happened for me. I'm going to be brutally honest, and by the end of this brain dump, you’ll know if Casa Del Mar is your kind of paradise. Buckle up, buttercup.

Accessibility - Let's be Real, Shall We?

First things first: Access. Look, the Cyclades are not known for their easy access. Mykonos is hilly, and Casa Del Mar, while gorgeous, isn’t exactly a flatland paradise. I didn't need any accessibility features, so I can't speak directly to it, but it does list facilities for disabled guests which includes a ramp, and an elevator. Definitely call ahead and confirm specific needs. They listed "wheelchair accessible" which is great but not enough to make any claims. Check their website as they should contain additional information about the level of accessibility.

Rooms & Amenities - The Good, The… Slightly Less Good?

My room? Oh. My. God. We're talking a balcony practically drooling over the azure water. The air conditioning blasting, because, Mykonos in August? Forget about it – a necessity. Air conditioning in public areas as well! Genius. And, thank Zeus, Free Wi-Fi in all rooms! (And strong! Bless.) They have Internet access – wireless and Internet access – LAN in the rooms. Also Additional toilet which is nice.

The bathroom phone felt a little old-school, but hey, sometimes you just need to call room service and order those extra croissants. Speaking of which, the Breakfast [buffet] was actually pretty decent. A solid selection of your standard Greek fare alongside Western staples. They also offer breakfast in room and a breakfast takeaway service which is great if, like me, you sometimes just want to roll out of bed and eat on the balcony (totally did that). They also have Asian breakfast, which I didn’t try, but hey, options! Complimentary tea, Coffee/tea maker, and free bottled water were all awesome touches. And, bonus, they have blackout curtains – crucial for sleeping off those late-night beach cocktails.

Important note: While they have non-smoking rooms they also have a smoking area.

Now, I do have a minor gripe. The bathtub, while lovely, felt like it could use more water pressure. Small potatoes, honestly. The linens were fresh and the daily housekeeping was impeccable.

Relaxation & Rejuvenation - The "Oh, Yes, Please!" Zone:

This is where Casa Del Mar really shines. Seriously. I spent hours in the swimming pool [outdoor]. Pool with a view? More like a pool defining a view. It practically melts into the Aegean. I'm talking Instagram-worthy, but also… authentically relaxing.

I treated myself to a massage at the spa, and, ugh, it was divine. The masseuse had magic hands. They have a Spa/sauna with Body scrub, Body wrap. Foot bath. They also have a Steamroom. I did the full works – Fitness center which I completely avoided (hey, I'm on holiday! And the views were a workout in themselves, right?), the whole shebang.

Dining & Drinking - Fueling the Fun:

Okay, so food. Casa Del Mar has a few options. The restaurants themselves are lovely, with A la carte in restaurant menus. They have restaurants with both International and Western cuisine. I loved the Poolside bar. The salad in restaurant was really good too. One of my best memories has to be having a long, lazy lunch at the Poolside bar. Just me, a plate of fresh seafood, and a glass of rosé. Pure bliss. Also, the Happy hour was a welcome surprise!

They have a Snack bar too for those quick bites. And, of course, the all-important Room service [24-hour] (crucial for late-night cravings).

Important Note: They have a Vegetarian restaurant.

Cleanliness & Safety - Because We're Still Living in Reality:

Understandably, Cleanliness and safety is always a concern. Casa Del Mar really does take it seriously. They offer Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, Hand sanitizer, Hot water linen and laundry washing, Hygiene certification, Individually-wrapped food options, and Rooms sanitized between stays. Staff trained in safety protocol, Sterilizing equipment, Safe dining setup, and Sanitized kitchen and tableware items are a must.

Services & Conveniences - Making Life Easier (and More Luxurious):

They have all the usual suspects: Concierge, Dry cleaning, Laundry service, Luggage storage. There is a Cash withdrawal/currency exchange, which is really convenient. Also, they have Daily housekeeping, Doorman – the works. Facilities for disabled guests. The elevator is a big deal. Also Room service [24-hour], because sometimes you just don't wanna leave your amazing room.

For the Kids - A Family Affair:

I didn’t travel with kids, but it seems like they provide Babysitting service, Family/child friendly, and Kids facilities.

Getting Around - Navigating the Mykonos Maze:

Airport transfer is a must. They also offer Taxi service, and Valet parking. Car park [on-site] and Car park [free of charge] available.

Things to Do - Because You Can't Just Soak Up the Sun FOREVER:

They've got you covered: Meeting/banquet facilities and Outdoor venue for special events (for weddings, presumably). Gift/souvenir shop.

Alright, Let's Get Down to Brass Tacks: The Casa Del Mar Verdict:

Casa Del Mar is not perfect. Nothing is. But it is exceptionally good. It's got the location, the vibe, the amenities, and the service to make your Mykonos daydream a reality. The attention to detail is impressive, from the cleanliness protocols to the friendly staff. Yes, it leans towards luxury pricing, but it's worth it to feel unbelievably relaxed.

My Recommendation: Absolutely book it! This should be on the top of your list! It's a splurge, but if you're looking for a truly memorable Mykonos experience, you could do a lot worse.


Casa Del Mar: Mykonos Paradise Found – Your Gateway to Aegean Bliss!

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  • Unwind & Rejuvenate: Pamper yourself with a massage at the spa, lounge by the stunning pool with a cocktail, or simply soak up the sun on the nearby beach.

  • Culinary Delights: Savor fresh seafood and delicious Mediterranean cuisine at our on-site restaurants and poolside bar.

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Okay, buckle up buttercups, because this isn't your pristine, Instagram-perfect itinerary. This is real life, Mykonos style, Casa Del Mar edition. Prepare for some sun, some sand, and a whole lotta me.

Casa Del Mar Mykonos: My Chaotic Greek Odyssey (AKA My Mostly Relaxing Vibe)

Day 1: Landing Like a Lobster (and Possibly Getting Sunburnt)

  • 10:00 AM - Arrival at Mykonos Airport (JMK): Ugh, the flight. Let's just say my "carry-on only" policy went out the window back in London. I may or may not have stuffed a questionable amount of beach reads and emergency snacks in my oversized tote. Immigration was a breeze, though. The Greek officials clearly know a tired traveler when they see one.
  • 11:00 AM - Transfers to Casa Del Mar: Sweet Merciful Zeus, the drive. The wind whipping through the car windows, the dazzling turquoise… it's beautiful, but I'm instantly motion sick, maybe I should have eaten before departing.
  • 12:00 PM - Check-in & Room Revelation: My room! Oh, my room. It's all whitewashed walls, minimalist chic, and a view that could probably stop world hunger (metaphorically speaking, of course). The balcony? Chef's kiss. I'm already plotting how to smuggle that bougainvillea back home.
  • 1:00 PM - First Lunch at Casa Del Mar Restaurant: The tzatziki. Oh, the tzatziki. It's so good, I almost weep. The waiter, bless his heart, probably thinks I'm clinically dehydrated. I might have ordered the whole menu. This is the life!
  • 2:00 PM - Poolside Bliss (and Potential Disaster): Okay, so, sunscreen. I skipped the application on my legs and spent the first hour baking in the sun like a rotisserie chicken. Immediate regret. Now I'm sporting a lobster-esque glow. Note to self: Reapply. Regularly.
  • 6:00 PM - Sunset Cocktails at the Pool Bar: The sunset in Mykonos… it's a cliché, I know. But it's also glorious. Sipping a frozen margarita and watching the sky bleed into shades of orange and pink. I feel like I might actually cry from how good it is.
  • 8:00 PM - Dinner at a Local Tavern - Not a Tourist Trap (hopefully): Found a place recommended by a friend. Turns out it's a tiny tavern with tables practically spilling onto the sand. The Greek salad was fresh. The grilled octopus was an explosion of flavor (and a little bit of charcoal, tbh). The wine? Well, let's just say I might have ordered a second bottle. Maybe.

Day 2: Beach Bummin' and Shopping Shenanigans

  • 9:00 AM - Sleep-in & Breakfast on the Balcony: The bed is heavenly. Woke up to the sounds of the waves. Breakfast on the balcony, with the coffee and the view. Perfection, even with the slight sunburn.
  • 10:00 AM - Beach Day at Ornos Beach. Ornos Beach, here I come! I was excited, I read about it, looked at the pictures and was dying to arrive. But, oh my god, the sand. Fine, powdery sand, and a gently sloping shoreline that’s made for floating. I stayed in the water all day, occasionally emerging to order a frappe from the beachside taverna (I even bravely order a Gyros, which isn't my usual).
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch at the Beach: I could never get tired of Greek salad. The beach bar atmosphere is casual, maybe a little too casual. You know what I mean, people are wearing way too little clothing, but, hey, I am in Mykonos.
  • 3:00 PM - Shopping in Mykonos Town (Chora): Oh, the shops! White-washed streets filled with bougainvillea. I swear, I’m going to go broke here. Found a beautiful silk scarf but probably overpaid. That’s fine. I don’t have regrets.
  • 6:00 PM - Sunset at Little Venice: I thought I would have seen this. I got lost for a good hour in the maze of narrow streets looking for the perfect spot to watch the sunset.
  • 8:00 PM - Dinner at a Fancy Restaurant: I was expecting this to be amazing. I have to say, I was very hyped up and excited. Unfortunately, I wasn't impressed. The food was fine, but the atmosphere was a bit too stuffy. I ended up wishing I went back to the taverna.

Day 3: Delos Island - A Lesson in History (and Possibly Seasickness)

  • 8:00 AM - Breakfast at the Hotel: Need to get myself fueled up for a boat trip. I ate a lot of pastries, maybe too much.
  • 9:00 AM - Ferry to Delos Island: On a boat! The sea, yes, the wind! The seasickness. I didn't think I'd get seasick, but I did. A lot. I looked greener than the sea.
  • 10:00 AM - Exploring Delos Island: I am a history nerd, and this place is a treasure trove of ancient ruins. The guided tour was fascinating, kind of overwhelming, but fascinating. A lot of sun and a lot of stone. I felt like Indiana Jones.
  • 1:00 PM - Lunch on Delos: They have tavernas on the island, which saved my life.
  • 3:00 PM - Return to Mykonos: The return trip was thankfully calmer. I vowed to never drink a coffee again to avoid more seasickness.
  • 4:00 PM - Relaxation and Massage at Casa Del Mar Spa: Okay, I needed this after Delos. The massage was pure bliss. If heaven has a scent, it smells like the spa at Casa Del Mar. I'm pretty sure I floated out of there.
  • 7:00 PM - Farewell Dinner at Casa Del Mar's Restaurant: I went back to the restaurant. The food was delicious, the atmosphere was magical, and I had the best dinner of my life. I may or may not have already booked another trip.

Day 4: Departure (Sobbing Internally)

  • 9:00 AM - Last Breakfast: Soaking up every last drop of that view. I don't want to leave!
  • 10:00 AM - Last swim in the pool: Soaking up the sun.
  • 11:00 AM - Check-out and Transfer to the Airport: The drive back to the airport was bittersweet. I'm leaving, after all. But hey, I'm also taking home a tan, a suitcase full of souvenirs, and a whole lotta memories.
  • 12:00 PM - Flight Departure: Bye, Mykonos! I will be back!

Final Thoughts:

This trip wasn't perfect. I got sunburned, I got slightly seasick, and my bank account is groaning. But it was real. It was chaotic. It was beautiful. And it was exactly what I needed. This is the kind of trip that sticks with you!

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Casa Del Mar Mykonos Seaside Resort Mykonos GreeceOkay, buckle up, buttercups. We're diving headfirst into the chaotic, beautiful, and potentially sunburned adventure that is Casa Del Mar in Mykonos. And believe me, it's WAY more than just "stunning seaside escape."

So, Casa Del Mar... is it even *actually* paradise? My Instagram feed's been lying to me, haven't they?

Alright, let's get REAL. Paradise? Depends. Did I wake up one morning, staring at THAT turquoise water, feeling like a Greek god dipped in a vat of olive oil and pure, unadulterated joy? Absolutely. Did I stumble through the *entire* trip muttering, "Is this real life?"? Yup. Did I also spend one afternoon hiding in my room because…well, let’s just say my attempts to recreate a super-chic Insta-worthy pose resulted in me resembling a beached whale? (More on that later. *shudders*) So... yes and no. It's a damn good attempt at paradise, with all the glorious, messy humanness thrown in.

Okay, the rooms. Tell me. Are they as ridiculously swanky as they look? Because I need my money's worth!

Oh, the rooms. Prepare to have your jaw drop. My room…it was a *suite*, technically. Felt more like a tiny, decadent palace. Marble everywhere. A balcony overlooking the Aegean Sea? Yes, please. The bed? Honestly, I've slept on clouds that were less comfortable. *And* they leave a welcome treat every day? I devoured those little chocolate-covered almonds like they were the last food on Earth. (Don't judge. Jet lag is a beast.) The only downside? My clumsy self managed to spill red wine on the crisp white sheets on the *first night*. Mortifying. The staff were angels about it, though. Seriously, those people deserve sainthood. They're practically fluent in "tourist freakout."

The beach. It’s all about the beach, right? Give me the dirt – the *salty* kind.

Here's the truth about Mykonos beaches: they're gorgeous, YES. But the Casa Del Mar beach… *chef's kiss*. Fine, white sand. Clear water that goes from a shimmering aquamarine to a deep, mysterious navy. Sunbeds galore, so you don't have to fight for a spot like some kind of territorial seagull. BUT (and this is a big but, people) it's not a private beach. You'll get the occasional, "Hey, wanna buy a watch?" guy. Fine. Politely decline. But the vibe is generally super relaxed, super chill. I spent HOURS just floating in the water, staring at the sky. Honestly, that's what I went to Greece for, right? Being useless in the most beautiful setting imaginable. And the beach bar? Divine. Especially after a long day of doing precisely nothing. The cocktails are STRONG. *Very* important information.

Let's talk food. Is the food as good as the view? Because, let’s be real, I’m there for both.

Okay, the food. This is important. I have a *serious* relationship with food. Casa Del Mar does NOT disappoint. Breakfast? A buffet of dreams. Omelets made to order, fresh fruit bursting with flavor, pastries that practically weep with deliciousness. Lunch? The grilled octopus. Guys, I *dream* of that octopus. It’s tender, smoky, perfectly seasoned. Dinner? Fine dining with your toes in the sand, basically. Fresh fish, perfectly cooked. Local wine that makes you forget all your troubles. The atmosphere is romantic, the food is OUTSTANDING. My only regret? That I couldn't eat *everything*. (Again, that jet lag monster. It really does a number on your appetite... and your waistline.)

I'm NOT a "sit on a beach and do nothing" type of person. Is there anything *to do* besides… you know… breathe?

You're in Mykonos, honey! You've got options! But before I get to that… Can I just say, sometimes doing *nothing* is the best thing you can do? Seriously, just *breathe*. Okay, soapbox moment over. Yes, Casa Del Mar offers boat trips, water sports, the whole shebang. You can explore Mykonos Town (get lost in the tiny streets, it's magical!), party at some of the famous beach clubs (warning: prepare for crowds and potentially eye-watering drink prices), or explore the island. I spent a glorious afternoon exploring the island on a rented scooter. (More than a few near-death experiences, but totally worth it. Wear a helmet, future me would say.) But honestly? The best thing I did was just... well, breathe. And watch the sun set. And drink far too many cocktails. And… okay, maybe that's *all* I did. #sorrynotsorry

Okay, the price. Let's be brutally honest: Is it going to break the bank?

Look, let's not sugarcoat it. Casa Del Mar is not cheap. It's an investment in an experience. It's an investment in relaxation, in pampering, in feeling like royalty (even if you're secretly a hot mess). It's... *worth it*. I scrimped and saved. I ate ramen for a month beforehand. I even sold some of my old clothes. But the memories? Priceless. The feeling of pure, unadulterated joy? Worth every single penny. Would I go back? In a heartbeat. Even if it means another month of ramen. (Maybe I can learn to love it.)

What's the *one* thing I absolutely *must* do while staying there? Like, the *single* most important thing?

Okay, this is a tough one. There's the sunset. The cocktails. The octopus… Okay, FINE. If there's *one* thing you MUST do? Sit on your balcony (or the beach…or the pool…you get the idea) with a glass of wine (or whatever your poison is), and just… *be*. Seriously, just soak it all in. The sound of the waves. The warmth of the sun. The sheer, overwhelming beauty of it all. And try, just *try*, to remember that feeling when you're back home battling traffic and answering emails. Because trust me, you'll need it. And… maybe, just maybe, you'll remember that you *are* capable of paradise. Even if your Insta-worthy pose attempt does lead to near-drowning…it’s still worth it.

Any little things you WISH they told you *before* you went? The nitty-gritty, real-talk stuff?

Okay, real talk. First, pack MORE sunscreen. Way more. The sun in Mykonos is no joke, and you don’t want to end up looking like a lobster. Second, the wind. It’s constant and can be a little chilling in the evenings. Bring a light jacket or wrap. Third, learn a few basic Greek phrases. The staff at Casa Del Mar are AMAZING and most speak excellent English, butTop Places To Stay

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