Fouquet's Mykonos - New Hotel in Greece
A Mythical Setting on Paraga Beach
Fouquet’s Mykonos takes shape on Paraga Beach, one of the island’s most coveted coastal enclaves, positioned between Paradise Beach and a landscape of raw Cycladic beauty that has long attracted a discerning international crowd. This is Mykonos in its most cinematic form: luminous waters, rugged terrain, and a horizon that dissolves into endless blue. The location is not incidental. It places the hotel within the island’s most dynamic luxury corridor, close to iconic beach clubs such as Scorpios, while maintaining a sense of seclusion that feels essential to its identity. Here, arrival is already an experience, as the island’s rhythm slows into something more elemental, more fluid, more Mediterranean.
A Strategic Expansion of the Fouquet’s Universe
The opening of Fouquet’s Mykonos represents a defining moment for Groupe Barrière, extending the reach of its most prestigious brand beyond Paris, Courchevel, Saint-Barthélemy and New York. Fouquet’s, historically rooted in the legendary Parisian brasserie on the Champs-Élysées, now evolves into a global hospitality platform designed for destinations where ultra-high-net-worth travelers converge. Developed in partnership with Yoda Group and operated under a management agreement, the property embodies an asset-light strategy that allows Barrière to expand into complex international markets while preserving brand integrity. Mykonos was chosen for its rare convergence of natural beauty, cultural magnetism, and global desirability, a destination that speaks fluently to the language of contemporary luxury travel.
Cycladic Architecture Reimagined by Divercity Architects
The architectural vision has been entrusted to Divercity Architects, who reinterpret Cycladic purity through a contemporary lens. The design embraces the island’s elemental codes: white volumes, mineral textures, soft geometry, and an ever-present dialogue with light and sea. Rather than replicating a Parisian identity in the Aegean, the hotel is conceived as a deeply local expression of place. Structures appear carved rather than built, dissolving into the landscape with understated confidence. Natural materials, stone, and limewashed surfaces create a tactile serenity, while open perspectives frame the sea as a constant visual companion. It is architecture that breathes with its environment, never competing with it.
Suites and Villas Framed by Sea and Sky
Fouquet’s Mykonos will feature 61 suites and 3 private villas, designed to prioritize space, privacy, and uninterrupted views of the Aegean. Suites range from approximately 35 to 150 square meters, while the villas extend dramatically from 600 to 1,000 square meters, offering between five and ten bedrooms for large-scale private living. Many suites include private pools, jacuzzis, or direct sea access, reinforcing an outdoor lifestyle that defines Mediterranean luxury. Interiors remain soft and sculptural, with neutral palettes, natural stone, light woods, and textured fabrics that echo the surrounding landscape. Bathrooms are conceived as serene extensions of the living space, where light and water become essential design elements. The villas, each with their own private coves, elevate seclusion into an art form.
Gastronomy and Beach Culture with Global Signatures
At the heart of the culinary experience, Fouquet’s Mykonos embraces destination dining as a core pillar of its identity. The hotel will host a restaurant operated by Barrière alongside an exclusive beach club in collaboration with ROKA, the internationally recognized Japanese dining concept associated with contemporary Asian gastronomy and vibrant social energy. This duality reflects the spirit of Mykonos itself: refined yet animated, elegant yet instinctively social. Days unfold between beachside dining, sunlit lunches, and evenings that gradually transition into a more atmospheric rhythm. The presence of ROKA introduces a global culinary language that resonates with the island’s cosmopolitan clientele, where dinner is never just a meal but a curated experience.
Wellness as a High-Performance Escape
Wellness at Fouquet’s Mykonos is conceived as a forward-looking sanctuary rooted in recovery and longevity. The Rock Spa, developed in collaboration with Dr. Barbara Sturm, introduces a science-driven approach to skincare and regeneration, aligning with the rising demand for biohacking-inspired hospitality experiences. Facilities include an indoor pool carved into stone, flotation therapy, ice baths, and a hyperbaric chamber, creating a holistic environment designed for physical restoration and mental clarity. This is not traditional spa culture, but a new interpretation of wellbeing, where performance, aesthetics, and recovery intersect within a sculptural architectural setting.
A New Mediterranean Icon in the Making
As the sun sets over Paraga Beach, Fouquet’s Mykonos emerges as more than a hotel. It is a carefully orchestrated destination where architecture, gastronomy, wellness, and social energy converge into a single narrative. It captures the evolution of Mykonos itself, from mythic island to global stage, where each summer becomes a chapter in an ever-evolving story of luxury and lifestyle.
We love Fouquet’s Mykonos for:
– Opening on 27 June 2026 as Fouquet’s first address in Greece
– 61 suites and 3 private villas, some with private pools and direct sea access
– Prime location on Paraga Beach, between Paradise Beach and Scorpios
– Cycladic architecture by Divercity Architects, rooted in natural materials and light
– ROKA beach club and Barrière-operated dining experiences
– Rock Spa with Dr. Barbara Sturm, hyperbaric chamber, ice baths and indoor stone pool
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