Hôtel Mylos Cargèse - Our rooms

Our rooms

U PAISOLU

2 people | 16 to 20 m²

Bright and warm, the U Paisolu room invites relaxation with its soft tones and noble materials.

An intimate refuge where comfort blends with elegant simplicity, offering a serene awakening facing the wild beauty of Cargèse.

U MARE

2 people | 16 to 20 m²

With a view of the sea, U Mare offers a breathtaking panorama and a gentle awakening.

Its soothing atmosphere and refined furnishings create a cocoon where every moment becomes one of fullness, lulled by the sound of the waves.

A TERRAZZA

2 people | 24 m²

From its private terrace, A Terrazza transports you to the heart of Corsican nature.

Between sky and sea, this room surrounds you with a harmony of lights, for a stay as restful as it is intoxicating, in the peaceful rhythm of the maquis.

A BELLAZZA

2 people | 27 m²

A true gem of comfort, A Bellazza celebrates the art of living in Corsica.

Its generous space and elegant touches offer an enchanting escape, a breathtaking panoramic view, for a stay marked by beauty and serenity.

Mylos Hotel
Gentle Wake-Up

Daylight seeps in once the curtains are drawn, slides across the ochre earth walls, and reveals the outlines of the still-slumbering village. The sea stretches out on the horizon, and the silence is broken only by the first warmth of the day.

A slow moment, bathed in sunlight — perfect for starting the day at your own pace.

Relaxation by the Water

When the sun is high, the gaze dives as far as the horizon. The indoor and outdoor water pools promise a moment of relaxation or vitality.

The time for a panoramic plunge, between sky and mountain.

The Suspended Aperitif

A homemade lemonade or a maquis spritz, the shade of reed canopies, laughter around a game of pétanque, the sea still shimmering.

A moment of conviviality rooted in Mediterranean culture.

The Final Glow

At the end of the day, the wind gently settles, the sun slowly sinks into the sea, setting the horizon ablaze with golden and copper hues, reflecting on the façades of Mylos. A calm ritual, bathed in light and serenity.

A moment of disconnection, between nature and the poetry of a setting sun.