MGallery Hotel Collection has opened Kove Hotel & Spa Mykonos, adding a new Grecian retreat to its portfolio of storied hotels within the Accor Group. The property marks another step in the brand’s push into intimate, design-led stays in sought-after leisure destinations.
The hotel has 51 rooms and suites, placing it among the smaller luxury offerings on the island. MGallery says the opening reflects its commitment to creating “intimate sanctuaries” in some of the world’s most desirable locations.
Kove Hotel & Spa Mykonos joins a growing collection of independently styled properties under the MGallery name. The brand positions each hotel around local character, with a focus on design, wellness and a strong sense of place.
Mykonos remains one of Greece’s best-known holiday destinations, drawing visitors for its beaches, nightlife and Cycladic architecture. New hotel openings on the island continue to target travellers looking for upscale accommodation with a more personal feel than larger resort chains.
MGallery’s latest addition also highlights the continued interest of global hotel groups in boutique-style luxury. Accor has expanded the collection in recent years as demand has grown for properties that combine local identity with the standards of an international brand.
While full details of the hotel’s facilities were not included in the announcement, the brand described it as a retreat designed to offer guests a more secluded and distinctive experience. That approach is central to MGallery’s wider identity, which links each property to a local story or setting.
The opening comes as premium travel brands continue to invest in Mediterranean islands, where limited land supply and strong seasonal demand support high-end rates. For travellers, the addition of a new branded hotel can also broaden choice in a market where quality rooms are often booked well in advance.
MGallery has built its reputation on hotels that emphasise character rather than scale. The Mykonos launch extends that strategy into one of Europe’s most competitive summer markets, where design, privacy and service often matter as much as location.
The hotel is now part of the MGallery collection and available to guests seeking a smaller-format stay in Mykonos. It adds to the brand’s international footprint and reinforces the appeal of boutique luxury in resort destinations.







