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NOS Hotel Sifnos

NOS Hotel Sifnos

As the crowds slowly retreat from the beaches and the air begins to soften, late summer in the Mediterranean becomes something entirely different. Quieter, clearer, and more intimate, it’s the season for those who prefer long, barefoot afternoons and unhurried dinners under the stars. The hotels below reflect that energy. Each one is built with intention, designed to feel like a place you return to, not just pass through.

Here’s where to go when you want summer to last a little longer.

Situated on a private peninsula near Agios Nikolaos, this adults-only and eco-conscious retreat focuses on immersive calm. The design incorporates stone, wood, and local greenery, with an atmosphere that’s best described as quietly elevated. There’s a deep emphasis on wellness, both through their own longevity hub and the overall rhythm of the place.

Minos Palace Resort Crete

Minos Palace Resort

By early September, Crete is still warm, but the intensity eases. The crowds thin, and places like Minos Palace come into their own. It’s a destination for travelers who don’t need to be entertained, just taken care of.

Built directly into the red cliffs of the Côte d’Azur, this modernist hotel focuses on elemental pleasures. Saltwater pools, natural rock terraces, and interiors in sun-washed ochre and white create a kind of 1960s Riviera dream. There’s no DJ, no curated playlist, just long lunches, sea swims, and timeless light.

Les Roches Rouges Hotel Beach & Pool

Les Roches Rouges

By late summer, the South of France returns to a more authentic rhythm. Les Roches Rouges is made for that pace, when the only thing left to do is open a bottle of Bandol rosé and watch the tide come in.

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Just outside the buzz of Naoussa sits Summer Senses, a serene hillside retreat with wide sea views, three pools, and spacious suites that feel built for slow mornings. The design stays true to Cycladic simplicity, but the real luxury lies in the mood: calm and completely unforced.

Sunrise at Summer Senses Resort Paros

Summer Senses Resort Paros

While most of Paros shifts into high gear in August, this spot holds a steady pace. It’s close enough to reach the island’s best restaurants and beaches in minutes, but far enough to feel like you’re on your own schedule. As the season stretches into September, the balance between peace and proximity becomes even more appealing.

On a quiet peninsula outside Bodrum, this resort blends serious comfort with a relaxed coastal rhythm. The private beach, infinity pools, and sprawling spa invite you to unplug without ever feeling isolated. Rooms, suites and villas open onto terraces where the view of the Aegean feels like part of the architecture.

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum

Mandarin Oriental

By late August, the coast here is still sun-drenched, but the mood shifts. The party energy fades and Bodrum returns to something more genuine. Mandarin Oriental captures that transition perfectly. You’re surrounded by nature, but everything is effortless, from breakfast in the olive groves to an evening hammam treatment that erases any sense of urgency.

Newly opened on one of the Cyclades’ most rugged islands, Gundari is carved into the cliffs with 27 limestone suites and villas, each with private pools and panoramic views. It feels both elemental and luxurious, the kind of place where you arrive and instantly lower your voice.

Gundari’s Infinity Pool at Sunset

Gundari

Folegandros has long been a quiet alternative to its more photographed neighbors, and late summer is the island at its best. The air is still warm, but the silence deepens. With menus curated by Michelin-starred chef Lefteris Lazarou and a swim-up bar that feels almost like a mirage, Gundari is where design meets total detachment.

There’s a simplicity to NOS that feels completely aligned with the island around it. Built of natural stone and wood, the hotel overlooks a sheltered bay near Faros. Rooms are minimal in the right way, grounded by hand-thrown ceramics and open-air showers that make the most of the light.

NOS Hotel Sifnos

NOS Hotel Sifnos

Sifnos has always attracted a different kind of traveler, and in late summer the island slows into itself. The tavernas feel more local again, and the beaches stretch out with fewer footprints. NOS gives you that experience in real time, whether you’re returning from a pottery village or sipping a glass of chilled Assyrtiko by the pool.

Tucked between Santa Gertrudis and San Rafael, this new opening offers a version of Ibiza few visitors ever see. With just 14 rooms and villas set among olive trees and regenerative gardens, the Farmhouse feels more like an artists’ residency than a hotel. There’s sunrise yoga, community dinners, and quiet spaces for reflection or collaboration.

Soho Farm House Ibiza

Soho Farm House Ibiza

As the island shifts from peak season into its calmer weeks, this is exactly the kind of Ibiza worth experiencing. One where the energy comes from nature, food, and conversation, not speakers or schedules.

Set just above Mykonos Town, these suites (as part of Belvedere Hotel Mykonos) offer a quieter perspective on the island without sacrificing access to it. Interiors are sleek and airy, filled with soft Cycladic light, and some come with private plunge pools or terraces overlooking the Aegean.

Belvedere Hotel Mykonos Hilltop Suites

Belvedere Hotel Mykonos

What makes it special isn’t just the design, but the ease of dipping in and out of the scene. You can have a slow breakfast in silence overlooking town, a spa treatment at the Six Senses Spa or a romantic sunset dinner at Matsuhisa (both located at main Belvedere Hotel), then be at a beach club or cocktail bar in ten minutes. Late summer is the best time to be here. Mykonos is still warm and lively, but the intensity has lifted, and that makes the hilltop location feel even more like a smart choice.

Located a short drive from the Beach and the town centre, AYÃ isn’t a wellness resort in the traditional sense, but its design and scale create a the same kind of slow energy. As August fades into September, the property’s restful tempo makes sense. Daily breakfasts by the pool, evenings under fairy‑lit pergolas, and unobtrusive service give AYÃ the feel of a place made for lingering—not performing.

AYA is built for a slower rhythm. Days start with herbal tea on a sun-drenched terrace, followed by saltwater swims or walks along the cliffs. At night, mezze is served by candlelight, and the sound of the sea replaces the usual soundtrack. It’s not a place for show. It’s a place to return to yourself.

Located on the southern coast of Sardinia, this adults-only Relais & Châteaux property is a masterclass in understatement. There are no flashy design statements here, just classic Mediterranean architecture, curated calm, and immaculate gardens leading to a private beach. The service is quiet and precise, the rooms designed for rest.

La Villa Del Re, Sardinia

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Sardinia in September offers some of the best weather in the region with a fraction of its high season tourism. This is the moment La Villa del Re was made for.

A new entry to the Relais & Châteaux family, Borgo Santandrea sits high above the Amalfi Coast with views that could double as oil paintings. Every room is unique, dressed in custom tiles and mid-century Italian design. An elevator carved into the cliff connects the hotel to its private beach, one of the few on this stretch of coast.

The Amalfi Coast is still warm in September, but the cruise ships start to clear out, and the beauty becomes easier to absorb. This is the refined, post-summer version of the destination — still cinematic, but finally breathable.

Borgo Santandrea in Amalfi

Borgo Santandrea

Summer starts its final chapter. The light changes. The noise softens. And with the right hotel, the season lingers a little longer than it should.

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