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This Alpha Bank ATM sits in Ios Chora, the island's main settlement, and operates around the clock every day of the week. If you need cash before heading to a beach bar, a taverna without a card reader, or a ferry ticket window, this is a dependable stop.

Ios has a handful of ATMs scattered across Chora and down near the port at Ormos, but not every one is operational during peak season surges. Knowing exactly where a confirmed machine is located — and that it keeps 24-hour access — saves real time on an island where some businesses still work predominantly in cash.

The phone number on file connects to Alpha Bank's central customer service line (+30 21 0326 0000), which you can call if the machine retains your card or you need to report a transaction issue.

What to Expect

This is a standard bank ATM kiosk, affiliated with Alpha Bank, one of Greece's four major retail banks. Alpha Bank machines accept cards on the Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and Cirrus networks, as well as most international debit cards linked to those systems. The interface offers an English-language option, which makes the process straightforward for non-Greek speakers.

Withdrawal fees depend on your home bank's policy rather than the machine itself. Many European banks now offer fee-free withdrawals in eurozone countries, but travellers from outside the EU should check with their bank before relying on a specific budget. Greek ATMs typically dispense €20 and €50 notes; you may not always receive small denominations, so consider that when planning payments at smaller vendors.

The machine is positioned in Chora, meaning it's within walking distance of the main square, the central bus stop, and the core strip of shops and restaurants that make up the island's hub. Access is street-level and available at any hour, including late nights when the bars in the area are still active.

How to Get There

Ios Chora sits on the hillside above the port of Ormos and is reached by a short bus ride or a roughly 20-minute uphill walk from the ferry dock. Buses between the port, Chora, and Mylopotas Beach run frequently in summer and stop in the main square area of the village.

If you're arriving by ferry, local buses depart from just outside the port gate and drop passengers in central Chora near the square. Taxis are also available at the port, though they fill quickly when large ferries dock. The ATM is located at the address Chora 840 01, and given the compact size of the village centre, it should be reachable on foot within a few minutes of the main bus stop.

Parking in Chora itself is very limited; if you're driving from elsewhere on the island, leaving your vehicle at the lower edge of the village and walking up is the standard approach.

Best Time to Visit

Because the ATM operates 24 hours a day, there is no restricted window for access. That said, queues can form during peak summer evenings — particularly on weekends in July and August when Ios sees its highest visitor volumes. If you anticipate needing cash for a night out, withdrawing earlier in the day avoids potential waits.

The machine can also run low on notes during very busy periods. Withdrawing a sufficient amount early in your stay, rather than in small increments, reduces the risk of finding the machine temporarily out of service.

Tips for Visiting

  • Withdraw enough for several days. Some smaller restaurants, beach chairs, and local transport on Ios still do not accept cards, so it's practical to carry a working amount of cash rather than returning to the ATM repeatedly.
  • Check your bank's international fee policy before you travel. Fees are set by your home institution, not by the Greek ATM operator, and can vary significantly.
  • Use the English-language interface. Alpha Bank ATMs offer language selection at the start of the transaction — choose English immediately to avoid navigating Greek menus under pressure.
  • Note the customer service number. If the machine retains your card, the number +30 21 0326 0000 connects to Alpha Bank's support line. Having it saved in your phone before you need it is sensible.
  • Avoid withdrawing your maximum limit in one transaction if the machine is busy. Multiple withdrawals when a queue is forming is inconsiderate; plan ahead so one trip to the ATM covers your needs.
  • Carry small change separately. Since ATMs often dispense €50 notes, break one at a supermarket or larger cafe early in the day so you have smaller denominations for beach vendors and local buses.
  • Be aware of card skimming risks. As with any ATM in a high-traffic tourist area, check the card slot for any unusual attachments before inserting your card, and shield the keypad when entering your PIN.

Practical Information

  • Operator: Alpha Bank (one of Greece's main retail banks)
  • Address: Chora, Ios, 840 01, Greece
  • Opening hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Customer service phone: +30 21 0326 0000
  • Website: www.alpha.gr
  • Networks accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, Cirrus, and most major international debit and credit cards
  • Language options: Greek and English (select at screen start)
  • Currency dispensed: Euro (EUR)
  • Nearest landmark: Central square, Ios Chora

Address

Chora 840 01, Greece

Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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