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Bill&Coo Mykonos
Megali Ammos, Mykonos · Greece

Bill and Coo

A boutique design hotel above Megali Ammos, minimalist and Cycladic, taken on full buyout for an intimate Mykonos wedding within minutes of the old town.

Written by Fredrik Filipsson · Last reviewed November 2025. Capacities and prices are indicative and should be confirmed with the venue.
Our verdict

Bill and Coo is a boutique design hotel above Megali Ammos, minimalist and Cycladic, a short hop from Mykonos town.

What you gain on a full buyout is a polished, private hotel with rooms, restaurant and sea view terraces given over to you alone.

What you trade is scale and a low budget, since this is an intimate boutique wedding and a buyout on Mykonos is a serious spend.

The quick answer

Bill and Coo is a boutique luxury hotel above Megali Ammos beach, minutes from Mykonos town, known for its sleek all white Cycladic design and its sea view restaurant. For a wedding it is taken on a full property buyout, with ceremony and reception held on site for around forty to one hundred guests. It suits a couple who want a private, design led celebration on Mykonos rather than a vast estate party, and an indicative buyout runs from roughly EUR 60,000 to EUR 180,000 for the weekend before catering.

Capacity
40 to 100
on a full buyout
Indicative buyout
EUR 60k to 180k
weekend, before catering
Best season
May, Jun, Sep, Oct
summer hot and windy
Travel
Mykonos airport
about 10 minutes
The setting

Design above the bay.

Bill and Coo sits on the hillside above Megali Ammos, the beach just south of Mykonos town, close enough to walk to the windmills and Little Venice yet set apart above the bay. It is a boutique hotel in the truest sense, an intimate, all white Cycladic property of clean lines, a sleek infinity pool and a celebrated sea view restaurant, polished and grown up rather than party loud. The look is minimalist Aegean, the kind of place that photographs as cleanly at noon as it does at dusk.

For a wedding the hotel is taken on a full buyout, so the rooms, the pool deck, the restaurant and the terraces are yours alone, with the ceremony and reception held on site. It suits an intimate to mid sized celebration, from around forty guests up to roughly one hundred, with the closest family and friends staying in the hotel itself. This is a private, design led Mykonos wedding, refined and contained, rather than a sprawling estate party.

The honest truth is that a buyout on Mykonos is a serious commitment of budget, and Bill and Coo is intimate by design, so couples wanting several hundred guests look to a larger estate or a private villa instead. The Cyclades summer wind, the meltemi, can blow hard in July and August and shape an exposed terrace plan, and the island is at its busiest and priciest then. For a smaller, stylish, genuinely private celebration within minutes of the old town, it is one of the most assured choices on the island.

Cost and logistics

The practical things, told straight.

A full hotel buyout on Mykonos is a real spend, with the buyout, the catering and the season all moving the total. Treat every figure as indicative and confirm directly, since the dates and the guest count change the picture.

What it costs

As an indicative November 2025 guide, a full buyout of Bill and Coo for the wedding weekend runs from roughly EUR 60,000 to EUR 180,000 before catering, depending on the dates and the length of stay. Food, drink and production are then added on top, so the all in figure is higher.

The spaces

On a buyout the pool deck, the sea view restaurant and the terraces host the ceremony and reception for around forty to one hundred guests. Confirm the exact seated capacity for your chosen layout directly with the hotel.

Getting there

Mykonos airport is about ten minutes away and the new port a short drive, with flights and ferries from Athens and the islands. Megali Ammos is just south of the old town, so guests reach Little Venice and the windmills easily.

Staying over

The buyout fills the hotel with the closest party, and the wider guest list stays in Mykonos town and the nearby beaches, all within a short transfer of the hotel.

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Planners and vendors

A Mykonos buyout rewards a planner who knows the island.

A boutique buyout is intimate but demanding, with the buyout terms, the catering, the wind and the transfers from town all to manage. A planner who works Mykonos and knows Bill and Coo will run the day end to end and keep the spend honest. Tell us your date and guest count and we will introduce the right one.

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Common questions

A wedding at Bill and Coo, answered.

How many guests can Bill and Coo hold?

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On a full buyout the hotel suits around forty to one hundred guests for a ceremony and reception on site. Confirm the exact seated capacity for your chosen layout directly with the hotel.

Do we have to buy out the hotel?

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For a wedding, yes. Bill and Coo is taken on a full property buyout, so the rooms, pool deck, restaurant and terraces are entirely yours, with the closest party staying in the hotel itself.

How close is it to Mykonos town?

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Very close. The hotel sits above Megali Ammos beach just south of the old town, within easy reach of Little Venice and the windmills, while feeling set apart above the bay. The airport is about ten minutes away.

Is it suited to a very large wedding?

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No. Bill and Coo is a boutique hotel, intimate by design, best for around forty to one hundred guests. Couples wanting several hundred guests are better suited to a larger estate or a private villa on the island.

When is the best time to marry here?

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Late May, June, September and early October give warm, settled weather. July and August are hot, busy and can be windy with the meltemi, so an earlier or later date is calmer for an exposed terrace celebration.

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Bill&Coo Mykonos
Bill&Coo Mykonos
Bill&Coo Mykonos

Photography is licensed stock from Unsplash, shown to evoke the setting. It does not depict the specific venue.

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