Welcome to the Panthea Residence

About Panthea Residence

On a hillside, providing a view at the bay of Agios Ioannis you will encounter Panthea residence on the island of Mykonos. Its location wouldn’t lie about its name. The bay of Agios Ioannis is unfolding in front of you along with the view of the island across, named Dilos. Residence meets its true meaning in Panthea. There is a complex of 17 different apartments to choose. The construction of them is relatively uneven so that you enjoy your own verandas. Each apartment having its own amenities and equipment for making your stay feel like home. The location provides tranquility and makes you experiencing hospitality and relaxation at its best.

" Where Earth meets the sky; rock and olive tree colored shudders, water and soul matters most and are all around. "


Really close to the most beautiful beaches and the well-known night life you can either choose to be among the crowd or to “withdraw” at the peaceful and tranquil environment of Panthea. Offering you quality and hospitality, in a place showing something divine by looking across at the historic island of Dilos and feeling the edge of the world at the edge of an island. We are waiting to meet you and greet you more than once in our residence.

About Agios Ioannis


Agios Ioannis is only 10 minutes from Mykonos town by local bus but it feels like a different world. It is a special part of the island with the most vivid colours, the brightest light and, above all, quietness. Here you will find a few beach-side tavernas, a small mini-market for all your provisions and a cafe/restaurant all just a few minutes from the Panthea Residence. Enjoy the 5 minute stroll down to the small picturesque harbour and the beautiful 17th century Church of Saint John. The area was made famous worldwide when the Oscar winning movie Shirley Valentine was filmed here. However, long before its film debut many people came to Agios Ioannis to see and feel a different part of Mykonos. Tales are told of the beautiful mermaids at Agios Ioannis luring people to their world at the bottom of the sea, late in the evening. It should be said that in times long past, pirates used this beach after dark to bring in their bounty and it is thought it was they who created the mermaid tale. They did not want local people to be in the area when they were unloading their 'treasures'!