Atm

About
The Alpha Bank ATM at Mylopotas is one of the few cash machines outside of Ios Town (Chora), making it a practical stop for anyone based at or visiting the island's main beach. It operates around the clock, every day of the week, so whether you need cash before an early morning boat trip or late at night after dinner, the machine is accessible.
Mylopotas sits roughly 3 km south of Ios Chora along the main road that winds down toward the beach. Most visitors in this area are staying at one of the hotels or camping grounds that line the bay, or spending the day at the long sandy beach itself. Having an ATM here removes the need to make a separate trip up to Chora just to withdraw cash.
The machine is associated with Alpha Bank, one of Greece's major commercial banks. It accepts standard international cards on the Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro networks, though it is always worth checking with your home bank about foreign transaction and withdrawal fees before travelling.
What to Expect
This is a standard outdoor ATM unit. You can expect the usual screen prompts in both Greek and English, with language-selection options for other European languages as well. The machine dispenses euros in common denominations.
Because Mylopotas is a busy beach destination in summer — particularly with a younger crowd during the peak July and August weeks — the ATM can see a queue during busy evening periods when people are heading out for the night. Withdrawing cash earlier in the day or late at night generally means shorter waits.
Keep in mind that many smaller beach bars, sunbed operators, and local vendors across Ios still operate primarily on a cash basis, especially for small purchases. Having euros on hand at Mylopotas saves repeated trips to the Chora, where the majority of the island's banks and ATMs are concentrated.
The coordinates place the machine at the Mylopotas end of the road, close to the beach infrastructure — restaurants, rooms, and the bus turnaround point. It is not inside a bank branch; it is a standalone unit, so there is no counter service or currency exchange available at this location.
How to Get There
From Ios Chora, the most direct route to Mylopotas is by the local bus, which runs regularly during the summer season between the port, Chora, and Mylopotas beach. The journey takes around 10 minutes from Chora. A taxi from Chora to Mylopotas is also straightforward and takes about the same time by road.
If you are arriving by ferry at Ios port (Ormos), buses connect the port to both Chora and Mylopotas throughout the day. By car or scooter — common rental choices on Ios — Mylopotas is reached via the main road south of Chora; parking is available near the beach area.
On foot from Chora, the downhill walk to Mylopotas takes around 30–40 minutes depending on pace. The return uphill walk is more demanding, particularly in summer heat.
Best Time to Visit
Because the ATM is open 24 hours, the only real consideration is avoiding peak-use periods. Mid-morning tends to be quiet, before beach crowds fully build and before the evening rush. Late July and the first two weeks of August are the busiest weeks on Ios overall, and ATM queues across the island are at their longest during this window.
Outside of peak summer, from late September onward, Mylopotas becomes significantly quieter and the ATM will see far less demand. If you are visiting in the shoulder season — May, June, or September — access is rarely an issue at any hour.
Tips for Visiting
- Withdraw enough for a few days. Ios has limited ATM infrastructure outside of Chora, so it is practical to take out enough cash to cover several days of small purchases rather than making repeated trips.
- Check your card's international fees before you travel. Greek ATMs will typically offer a dynamic currency conversion option; declining this and letting your home bank handle the conversion usually results in a better rate.
- The machine accepts major international networks. Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro cards are standard; American Express acceptance at Greek ATMs is less consistent.
- Keep your PIN private. Use your free hand to shield the keypad when entering your PIN, particularly during busy evening hours.
- Carry small denominations. The ATM dispenses larger notes; ask for a mix or use a small purchase at a nearby shop to break a 50-euro note if vendors have limited change.
- The nearest bank branch is in Chora. If you have a card issue, need to report a problem, or require counter service, you will need to go to Ios Town where Alpha Bank and other banks have branches.
- Combine the cash stop with your beach day. The ATM's location near Mylopotas beach makes it easy to withdraw cash on arrival rather than as a dedicated separate trip.
Practical Information
- Operator: Alpha Bank
- Address: Mylopotas, 840 01, Ios, Greece
- Hours: Open 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Phone (Alpha Bank general): +30 210 326 0000
- Website: www.alpha.gr
- Type: Standalone outdoor ATM unit (no branch services on site)
- Networks accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro (standard international networks)
- Currency dispensed: Euros (EUR)
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