About Minos Beach Art Hotel, a Member of Design Hotels
Stretching across 2 kilometers of coastline, Minos Beach art is Crete’s first five-star luxury resort. Its 125 whitewashed bungalows, villas, and suites are scattered amongst sand, rocks and greenery, overlooking the untouched landscape of Mirabello Bay. Connect with the island as locals do, experience art in its many forms and taste authentic Cretan food and wine. Award-winning chef Kyriakos Mylonas and Poppy Kourkoutaki draw upon trusted local suppliers for hotel’s three restaurants, four bars, and traditional kafenion, accenting farm-to-table dining. Wander around the collection of contemporary art that is spread around the hotel and its Sculpture Garden, containing seminal works by Greek and international artists. Stroll along two pristine private beaches, dive into the glistering sea and take wellbeing to new heights at the Ananea Wellness Center. Uncover the beauty of Minos Beach art, where time feels like a notion and the ordinary a lifetime away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Enjoy the beautiful and captivating scenery.
Expect to wake up to a breathtaking sunrise by the beach during your stay in the hotel. Moreover, the sight of the bay, the beautiful sand, and the serene surroundings will truly make your vacation one for the books. Such scenery will make moments with your friends and family extra special.
positive:
Lovely surroundings make stay relaxing.
Minos Beach Art’s surroundings are well maintained. The interiors are filled with exquisite décor and great art pieces that will really amaze each guest. Moreover, the landscaping is well looked after, making way for a truly relaxing stay.
positive:
Excellent foods are served.
The food served in each restaurant will really satisfy each guests’ craving. With lots of dining options available, and each serving high quality cuisine, a stay in the hotel will entail a truly great dining experience. Moreover, the service in these restaurants is top notch.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Some rooms may need upgrading.
For a five-star hotel, some rooms aren’t really up to the standard. The lack of tea and coffee making facilities in the room, and some minor issues may discouraging. However, a bit of upgrading will really make this hotel outshine all the other hotels in the area.
negative:
Food is a bit expensive.
The restaurant serves lots of food. However, most are a bit expensive, especially for those who are on a tight budget. When staying in a five-star hotel, though, such prices are to be expected as you are not only paying for the food, but for the whole dining experience.
negative:
Lack of English TV channels.
The hotel offers a large LCD TV in each room. However, there is an apparent shortage of English channels. When you are staying in Agios Nikolaos, though, the last thing you would want to do is stay in your room and watch TV.