EREGO Beach Club

About
EREGO Beach Club and Restaurant sits at Koumbara Beach on the southwestern edge of Ios, a bay with calm, clear water and gold sand that draws a noticeably different crowd from the island's party-heavy Mylopotas strip. The venue is part of the LuxurIOS group and positions itself at the upmarket end of the Ios beach-club scene — think a 405 m² swimming pool, palm-shaded loungers, and a full-service restaurant alongside the bar.
The location is unusual even by Cycladic standards. Koumbara sits at a geographical crossroads: to the north, the open Aegean rolls in exposed and wind-textured; to the west, the enclosed bay holds flat, protected water. EREGO's terrace and pool deck take in both, giving genuine 270-degree sea views from a single spot. The architecture is deliberately designed to blend with the rocky headland rather than fight it, and the palm grove overhead provides natural shade that most Cycladic beach clubs cannot replicate.
With a 4.5-star rating across 458 Google reviews and a table-reservation system listed directly on the website, this is a venue that takes its restaurant operation as seriously as its beach-club side. Bookings can be made online, by phone, or by email, and the site lists weddings and private events as dedicated services — context worth knowing if you arrive mid-afternoon and find a private function occupying part of the space.
What to Expect
Koumbara is one of the quieter beaches on Ios, and EREGO leans into that atmosphere rather than working against it. The venue's stated hours run from 11:00am to 8:00pm, which means it operates as a daytime and early-evening destination rather than a late-night club — a meaningful distinction on an island where some beach bars pivot toward nightlife after dark.
The 405 m² pool is the centrepiece of the land-side experience, positioned so the Aegean forms the backdrop. Sun loungers are arranged around the pool and along the beach itself, under the palm canopy. The architecture is described on the venue's own site as blending innovative design with the natural headland, and the scale feels deliberate — large enough to host events and weddings, contained enough to avoid feeling like a festival site.
The restaurant side operates from the same terrace and serves what the venue frames as a refined, full-menu dining experience. The team also runs a dock, noted on the website contact page, suggesting boat access or at minimum a jetty for day-trippers arriving from the water. The full menu is available on the website at erego.gr.
Service is table-based — you book a spot and order through staff rather than queuing at a bar counter. Given the event capacity, the venue can handle larger groups, and the weddings listing signals that the team is set up for coordinated group management.
How to Get There
Koumbara Beach is a short distance southwest of Ios Town (Chora). The walk from the lower edge of Ios Town takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes on a path that descends toward the coast; the route is well-known to locals but can be warm in the midday heat, so carry water.
By car or scooter, Koumbara is accessible via the road out of Chora heading west. Parking near the beach is limited in high summer — arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon significantly improves your chances of finding a space close to the venue.
Taxi service from Chora or from the port at Gialos is straightforward and the fare is short. If you are staying at Mylopotas, factor in additional travel time: Koumbara is on the opposite side of the island from that beach.
EREGO's listing of a dock contact page suggests the venue can accommodate arrivals by boat. If you are chartering or have access to a tender, contact the venue directly to confirm mooring options before arriving by water.
Best Time to Visit
Ios is a summer island — the season runs from late May through late September, with July and August being the peak weeks. EREGO operates within that window; check the website or contact the venue directly for exact opening dates at the start and end of the season, as these can shift year to year.
Koumbara Bay faces west and is sheltered from the prevailing north-to-northwest meltemi wind that builds in July and August. On days when Mylopotas or the exposed northern beaches become choppy and sandy, Koumbara often stays calm — which makes EREGO a practical fallback choice during meltemi weather, not just an aesthetic one.
Morning arrivals before noon are typically quieter and cooler. The pool deck in particular fills up quickly on peak-season afternoons. If you are coming for the restaurant rather than the full beach-club experience, later afternoon — from around 5:00pm onward — often works well as the sun moves west and the light over the bay turns dramatically warm before the 8:00pm close.
Shoulder months (late May, early June, September) offer lower temperatures, smaller crowds, and the same views. The water is warmest in August and September.
Tips for Visiting
- Book a table in advance. The venue has an online reservation system at erego.gr and can be reached by phone at +30 697 540 3000 or by email at [email protected]. In July and August, walk-in availability is not guaranteed, especially on weekends.
- Plan your transport home before you arrive. Taxis from Koumbara back to Chora or the port need to be called or pre-arranged; the beach is not on a main thoroughfare where you can easily flag one down.
- Check for private events before visiting. EREGO hosts weddings and private functions. If your timing overlaps with an event, access to parts of the venue may be restricted. A quick call ahead saves a wasted trip.
- The pool is not the sea. Koumbara Beach itself has shallow, clear water suitable for swimming. The 405 m² pool is a separate amenity on the venue's land side. Both are available to guests.
- Sun protection is essential on the pool deck. The palm canopy provides significant natural shade, but the pool area is open to sky and the Aegean reflection amplifies UV intensity in summer. Bring high-SPF sunscreen.
- Combine with a morning at the beach. Koumbara is a low-key, family-tolerated beach by Ios standards. Arriving early, swimming, and then transitioning into lunch at EREGO is a natural rhythm that uses the space well.
- Arrive by boat if you can. The dock facility is a genuine alternative to the road approach and adds to the experience of the location — contact the venue in advance to confirm current dock availability and any fees.
- Follow on Instagram for event updates. The venue's Instagram account (@erego_ios) and Facebook page are the most reliable channels for confirming seasonal opening dates and special events.
What to Order
The full menu is published on the EREGO website at erego.gr, and given the venue's positioning as a refined restaurant alongside its beach-club operation, the food offer is substantially more developed than a typical bar-snack setup. The website frames the dining as an "ultimate dining experience" and lists the restaurant as a primary service alongside the pool and beach facilities.
Without reproducing the current menu here, a few practical observations: the venue serves from 11:00am through to its 8:00pm close, meaning it covers both lunch and a long afternoon-into-early-evening service window. Greek beach-club menus at this level typically run from lighter salads and seafood plates at lunch toward more composed, course-based options in the afternoon. Check the website for the current season's offerings before you visit.
The bar component means cocktails, wine, and cold drinks are available throughout service hours. Ios sits within the Cyclades wine region, and Greek varieties — Assyrtiko, Malagousia, Agiorgitiko — appear regularly on menus at restaurants of this type.
Address
Koumbara, Ios Island 840 01, Greece
Phone
+30 697 540 3000Website
www.erego.grLocation
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