Clinging to the hillside in Cargèse, Hôtel Mylos embraces the Mediterranean and the two churches, Greek and Latin, for which the village is famous. Designed by Orma Architettura, a firm inspired by Corsican vernacular architecture, the building blends discreetly into the landscape, combining adobe walls and minimalist lines. Three terraced buildings house 35 rooms and suites, some of which open onto panoramic terraces offering spectacular views of the ancient Greek colony. The décor, inspired by Corsican mythology and tradition, plays with wood, stone, linen and touches of black lacquer, a nod to local traditions. In the center, a shaded patio invites you to savor tea or coffee, while the Teos restaurant offers simple Mediterranean cuisine, to be enjoyed right next to the La Grotte spa and the swimming pool that merges with the azure.