
Mykonos Vista Infinita 2: Your Dream Greek Getaway Awaits!
Mykonos Vista Infinita 2: Is this Paradise? Let's Get Real. (And Maybe Get a Tan)
Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because I'm about to get real about Mykonos Vista Infinita 2. This place? They call it your "Dream Greek Getaway." And, well, after spending a week there, I can tell you… it's complicated. Let's just say my experience was… a journey.
First Impressions (and a Panic Attack or Two): Accessibility… or the Lack Thereof?
Okay, let's rip the band-aid off first. Accessibility: This is where things get tricky. The website says "Facilities for disabled guests," but trust me, "facilities" is a very generous term. My friend, who uses a wheelchair, found navigating the place… well, let’s just say it involved more stairs than a Roman conquest. The "Elevator" was a godsend (thank God for it!), but some areas, like the gorgeous Pool with a View (more on that later), were definitely off-limits. So, if you need serious wheelchair accessibility, call ahead and be very specific. Don't assume anything. Seriously. Ask.
The Internet: Bless the Wi-Fi Gods!
Let's talk about the essentials: Internet. Thank Zeus, they actually deliver. I’m talking Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!, and it worked! I mean, occasionally the connection hiccuped, but mostly, it was speedy enough to upload all those Insta-worthy sunset pics. Internet [LAN]? Haven't the foggiest. I didn't even look for a physical cable. Who even uses those anymore? But the Wi-Fi in public areas was also consistently good, which is crucial for sharing your jealousy with the world.
Cleanliness & Safety: Did They Actually Sanitize?
Okay, so, Cleanliness and Safety is a BIG deal these days, right? Well, they seemed to take it seriously. The website brags about Anti-viral cleaning products, Daily disinfection in common areas, and Rooms sanitized between stays. I saw staff wearing masks religiously. They even had Hand sanitizer stations everywhere. Did I feel completely safe? Honestly? Maybe not. It’s just… you can’t really know if they’re doing everything, you know? I mean, I’m not a germaphobe, but it’s still in the back of your mind. The Safe dining setup and Sanitized kitchen and tableware items were reassuring, though. But the Room sanitization opt-out available? I'm not sure I'd ever opt-out! I needed all the sanitizing I could get!
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking: A Culinary Odyssey (with a Few Hiccups)
Food, glorious food! This is where things get… interesting. The Breakfast [buffet]? Well, let's just say it was adequate. Plenty of options – Asian breakfast, Western breakfast, the usual suspects. The Coffee/tea in restaurant was drinkable, but nothing to write home about.
Now, the Restaurants… The Restaurants! They had a few! One that offered A la carte in restaurant, and another that had Buffet.. which was good.
The highlight? The Poolside bar, absolutely. Sipping a cocktail while gazing at the Aegean Sea? Pure bliss. However, the Happy hour… it was short. And I’m pretty sure they were watered down. But hey, I was on vacation, what’s the time?
Services and Conveniences: From Concierge to Crisis
The Concierge was generally helpful, and I used them for Cash withdrawal at the convenience store. Daily housekeeping was a definite plus – always lovely to come back to a tidy room.
A lowlight? Having to use the Doctor/nurse on call was a bit of a nightmare but hey, it's good to know they're there, even if they're pricey.
For the Kids (and the Kid in You):
I didn't bring any kids with me. I have a lot of kids in my family, and a holiday without the little monsters is basically a holiday in heaven to the rest of us. So, Babysitting service? Nope. Family/child friendly? I saw some.
Things to Do, Ways to Relax: Spa Day Dreams (and Gym Nightmares?)
Okay, this is where Mykonos Vista Infinita 2 mostly redeems itself. The Pool with view is stunning. Seriously, picture this: turquoise water, infinity edge, and the Aegean Sea stretching out before you. Pure Instagram gold. I spent HOURS there.
And the Spa? Oh. My. God. I booked a Body scrub and Massage. The massage was divine. I practically melted into the table. The Sauna and Steamroom were decent too.
The Fitness center was… okay. Standard hotel gym fare. I went once. I regretted it. Way more inclined to relax in the pool.
What's in Your Room (and in Your Life):
My Room? Pretty good. Air conditioning, YES. Free Wi-Fi, YES. Balcony with a view, double YES! The Bed was comfy, and I loved the Blackout curtains. Slept like a baby. They provided Bathrobes and Slippers, which made me feel fancy. The Bathroom was clean, with a Shower (thank goodness!).
The Room Decorations? A little… bland. But who cares when you're staring at that view, right?
Getting Around: Taxi or Bust?
They offer Airport transfer, which is a lifesaver (trust me, finding a taxi in Mykonos is a game of survival). Car park [free of charge], but good luck getting a spot during peak season. Taxi service is available, but expensive.
My Honest Verdict and A Crazy Good Offer (Because I Love You, Maybe):
Look, Mykonos Vista Infinita 2 isn’t perfect. And if you need absolute perfection, go somewhere else. But if you're looking for a place with a kick-ass pool, a decent spa, and a dreamy Mykonos view, then it's worth considering.
Here's the Deal:
Book your stay at Mykonos Vista Infinita 2 now and receive:
- Guaranteed Room Upgrade (subject to availability, but I'll put in a good word, wink wink).
- Free Breakfast for the Duration of Your Stay (because you deserve it!).
- A complimentary bottle of local wine upon arrival (to help you relax, obviously).
- 20% off Spa Treatments (treat yourself, you deserve it!).
- Free Airport Transfer (because I told you it's a lifesaver)
- The chance to experience Mykonos… with a side of reality. (You can't argue with the truth, can you?)
- Limited Time Offer.
Seriously, go. Book it. Just… maybe call about the accessibility first. And bring sunscreen. Lots and lots of sunscreen.
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Alright, buckle up, buttercups, because you're about to dive HEADFIRST into my disastrous, glorious, sun-drenched, possibly-slightly-sunburnt-and-maybe-a-teensy-bit-hungover-but-definitely-alive itinerary for Vista Infinita 2 in Mykonos. Forget perfect, embrace the delightful chaos. This is real life on a Greek island, people.
Vista Infinita 2, Mykonos (Oh God, Here We Go…)
Day 1: Arrival – Greek God or Slightly-Sunburnt Lobster?
- Morning (AKA, Let's Just Survive the Flight): Arrive at Mykonos Airport. Honestly, the airport's cute, like a slightly stressed-out Lego set. Immigration? Smooth-ish. My luggage showed up…miracle! (I'm still not 100% sure it's my luggage. Fingers crossed for clean underwear.)
- Mid-Morning (Taxi to the Wild Side): Taxi to Vista Infinita 2. The driver, bless him, clearly has a death wish and/or an uncanny ability to navigate impossibly narrow, winding roads. My stomach has officially abandoned its post. Scenery? Stunning, of course. But I’m also too busy clutching the seat to fully appreciate it yet.
- Afternoon (Check-In – Champagne, Please): Check into Vista Infinita 2. Oh. My. Gods. The view. The view. It's like the entire Aegean Sea has been poured into a giant turquoise bowl. Okay, maybe I can get on board with this Greek business. The villa itself? Chic, white-washed perfection. Champagne is popped (finally), and I decide I'm officially a goddess (or at least a slightly tipsy one).
- Late Afternoon/Early Evening (Lost in Paradise – and Finding Dinner): Stroll around the villa, marveling at its beauty, taking photos (because, duh). Realize I'm totally lost, even with a map. Wander down to the main road and stumble upon a tiny taverna. The owner, a grizzled, charming Greek grandpa-type, practically demands I try the grilled octopus. Okay, fine. Twist my arm. Best. Octopus. Ever. Seriously, it practically melted in my mouth. This is what life is about. This is why I came.
- Evening (Sunset Sickness – And Karaoke Dreams): Sunset at the villa. Breathtaking. Utterly and completely breathtaking. Then, the champagne kicks in again. I decide I'm a siren, and proceed to embarrass myself on the karaoke machine (thankfully, no one will ever see that). I think I made friends with a lizard.
Day 2: Exploring Mykonos Town – And Possibly Losing My Mind (But in a Good Way)
- Morning (Hangovers and Hidden Beaches): Wake up… okay, let's be honest, struggle to wake up. The sun is relentlessly bright, and my head feels like a tiny drum circle. Coffee and a strong dose of regret. Decide to hit a beach anyway. Google tells me about Agios Sostis, so that's where we head.
- Mid-Morning (Beach Bliss and Belly Flops): Agios Sostis. Okay, this is the stuff of dreams. Crystal-clear water, soft sand, the gentle sound of waves… bliss. I spend the morning swimming, sunbathing (and re-applying sunscreen religiously this time – lesson learned!), and attempting (and failing) to look graceful doing a belly flop. Embrace the chaos.
- Afternoon (Mykonos Town – White, Windy, and Wonderful Chaos): Head into Mykonos Town, the heart of the island, and get immediately, gloriously lost. The whitewashed streets are a maze, the shops are overflowing with tempting trinkets, and the wind whips through the alleyways, making me feel like I'm about to be swept away. I buy way too many souvenirs, including wind chimes that will definitely annoy my neighbors back home.
- Mid-Afternoon (Taverna Time and Tourist Traps): Have lunch at a taverna overlooking the harbor. Order a Greek salad – how can you not? – and watch the boats bobbing in the water. The food is delicious, but the prices are… well, let's just say my wallet is weeping quietly. Get a little too enthusiastic about taking photos of the windmills. Feel like a proper tourist. (Embrace it!)
- Evening (Dinner Disaster…and Recovery): Dinner at a restaurant in Mykonos Town that looked amazing online (and had a Michelin star, allegedly…). Major letdown! Service was glacial, food was over-priced and under-seasoned, and the music was so loud I could barely hear my friends talk. Rant about it on social media! It was a disaster! But the night is saved by a delicious gelato and a walk along the Little Venice. Finally, an Instagram-able moment! And honestly, the night recovers! We find a bar with great cocktails and great music, and end up dancing until the early hours of the morning.
Day 3: Delos – Ancient History and Seriously Epic Views (And a Slight Existential Crisis? Maybe)
- Morning (Boat Trip to Delos and History Overload): Early start for a boat trip to the ancient island of Delos, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Okay, I'm not going to lie, I'm not usually a history buff. But Delos? Wow. This place is amazing. We explore ancient temples, walk past crumbling statues, and try to imagine what life was like back then. I feel a strange sense of connection to the past, a quiet awe.
- Mid-Morning (Climbing to the Lion Terrace): One of my favorite parts: Climbing up to see the Terrace of the Lions. The views. The views are insane. You can see for miles in every direction. I start feeling very small… and also very lucky to be there.
- Afternoon (Back to the Villa, and Poolside Nirvana): Back at the villa, back to swim, back to peace. I spent the rest of the afternoon relaxing by the pool, reading, and soaking up the sun. And, you know, maybe sipping another cocktail.
- Evening (Sunset Dinner and Farewell, or a Really, Really Good Meal): For my final night, I'm going to be lazy. I'm going to eat delicious food. I have a friend, a local chef, who has promised to cook for us. A private chef. At the villa. This is not just a meal, it's an experience. No cooking for me. Just pure, unadulterated enjoyment. I can't wait. This final dinner is, as promised, epic. The food is incredible, the wine flows freely, and we linger over the meal, reminiscing about the trip.
Day 4: Departure – Until Next Time, Mykonos… (And Please Let My Luggage Arrive This Time)
- Morning (Last Glimpse and Goodbye): One last coffee on the terrace. One last look at that breathtaking view. A deep, heartfelt sigh. This place has gotten under my skin, and I'm not sure I want to leave.
- Mid-Morning (Taxi to the Airport – Again): Taxi to the airport. The driver is a different one this time, so my stomach has a chance to recover a bit.
- Afternoon (Homeward Bound – With Memories to Cherish): Flight back home. My head is full of sunshine, laughter, and the lingering taste of grilled octopus. I'm already dreaming of my return. Next time, though, I'm bringing more sunscreen…and maybe a map I can actually read.
- Post-Trip Rambling: I think this trip changed me. It's hard to pinpoint exactly how, but its impact is undeniable. I left feeling more relaxed, more connected to the world (and, let's be honest, slightly drunk). I'm already planning my return. And, yes, I did buy those wind chimes. You'll get used to them, neighbors… you'll get used to them.
So, there you have it. Vista Infinita 2. It wasn't perfect, it was messy, it was chaotic, and it was… glorious. And I loved every second of it. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to go book my flight back.
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Mykonos Vista Infinita 2: Your Dream Greek Getaway Awaits... Uh, Hopefully! FAQ
So, Mykonos Vista Infinita 2... Is it *actually* infinita? Because the name's a bold claim, right?
Okay, okay, let's be honest. When they named this place, "Vista Infinita," I swear, I pictured rolling hills, endless azure, like, you could *see* the edge of the world. Did I get that? Nah. Look, the view *is* good. Seriously. Pretty damn good. Like, picture-postcard good. But infinita? Let's say "Vista *Pretty* Good" might be more accurate. You see the Aegean, you might even catch a glimpse of a neighboring island on a clear day… which, admittedly, is most days. But infinite? Maybe if you squint really hard and have a vivid imagination fueled by a few too many Metaxa cocktails. My point is, manage your expectations. Don't go expecting to see Valhalla. You'll still have a blast, tho. Trust me.
What's the vibe like? Is it the kind of place where I can chill in pajamas all day, or should I pack my "look-at-me" outfits?
Alright, so, the vibe… is a *mix*. Look, Mykonos is Mykonos. You're going to see the "look-at-me" outfits. You will. There will be more bronzer per square meter than actual sand on the beach. But… and this is a big but… Mykonos Vista Infinita 2 itself? It's got this… let's call it a relaxed, breezy vibe. It's not *stuffy*. You *could* wear your pajamas all day. No one's going to judge (too harshly, anyway). I mean, I saw a guy wandering around in his swim trunks and sunglasses at, like, 3 PM. He looked perfectly happy. The pool is pretty chill, too. Yes, there's the occasional supermodel flexing by the pool, but more often than not you're seeing families, older couples, people just genuinely trying to have a good time. Find your own balance, ya know? I personally alternated between looking like a slob and trying way too hard. Balance. It's key.
Is it easy to get around? I’m no fan of navigating winding roads with a rental car, especially after a few… refreshments.
Okay, buckle up, buttercup, because Mykonos roads are… an *experience*. First off, yes, you can get around. There are taxis, but they're kind of a gamble. And don't even *think* about hoping for an Uber. That dream is dead. The rental car… well, that depends on your tolerance for stress. The roads are windier than a politician's promises. Parking? Forget about it, unless you enjoy circling for an hour. And, let's be honest, the temptation to have a "few refreshments" will be STRONG. So, my advice? Embrace the ATV/Quad bike. Seriously. It's the unofficial mode of transport. Just… be careful. I saw a guy flip one after a *slightly* too enthusiastic Ouzo shot. Not pretty. And, a little tip from me to you – definitely get travel insurance that covers medical expenses, and I can’t stress it enough, have a designated driver.
Let's talk food. What's the grub like? Is it all just tourist traps, or are there hidden culinary gems?
Oh, food. Sweet, delicious, carb-loaded food! Okay, so, yes, there are tourist traps. Glorious, overpriced, Instagram-baiting tourist traps. You'll probably eat at one (or five). It’s inevitable. But, and this is where it gets good, because trust me, I almost gave up on finding hidden gems, there *are* hidden gems. You need to get off the main drag, though. Ask the locals. Seriously. The staff at Mykonos Vista Infinita 2 can point you in the right direction. I had the most *amazing* grilled octopus at this tiny taverna, tucked away in a back street that I would have never found on my own. The freshest seafood, the most incredible flavors, all for a fraction of the price I was paying at those beachside restaurants. A tip? If you see a place packed with locals, that’s your place. Oh, one more thing, and this is important: *eat the gyros*. Don't even question it. Just do it. You can thank me later.
The pool! Tell me about the pool! Is it a crowded mess, or can you actually, you know, *swim*?
Okay, the pool. This is a big one. Let me preface this by saying I *love* a good pool. The Mykonos Vista Infinita 2 pool is… well, it's a decent size. I went in with high hopes. Panoramic views, stunning sunsets. The reality? You *can* swim, theoretically. There's space. BUT, and it's a big but, expect a healthy dose of people. You will be sharing it with others. Floating around with large inflatable flamingos will also make it more likely that a few swimmers might be forced to move in a different direction, but hey, that's Mykonos for you. There’s a bar on site so you’ll be able to enjoy a drink while doing laps. The upside? The views are epic. Honestly, the sunsets from the pool are absolutely stunning. I spent one evening just staring, mouth agape, at the sky. So, it's worth it. But go in with your eyes open, people!
What are the rooms like? Are we talking luxurious suites, or… basic rooms with questionable views?
The rooms… right. Okay. Let's be clear: they are not *palatial*. They're not the kind of rooms that make you gasp and immediately Instagram every corner. They are, however, comfortable. They serve their purpose. Clean, air-conditioned (thank God!), and the view… well, it varies. Depending on your room, you might get a decent view, or you might get… a side view of a wall. I'd recommend trying to upgrade if you can. It's worth it for the balcony. Some people made extra sure to book a room with a sea view, and I gotta say I was jealous. That being said the rooms are well designed and equipped. Basic, yes. But no complaints from me - the whole point of going on holiday is to go out there and see the world, not to spend too long in your room!
Is there anything that genuinely sucked? Be honest!
Okay, real talk. There’s *one thing* that really bugged me. It’s a minor thing, but it got to me for the whole time I was there. The towels. The towels were terrible. They were thin, they were scratchy, and they barely absorbed any water. I mean, I’m not expecting a five-star hotel fluffy towel experience, but come on! A girl needs a decent towel after a swim, or a shower (which, thankfully, wasn’Hotel Blog Guru

