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About

Far Out Beach Club occupies the southern end of Mylopotas Beach, the long sandy arc that curves around a sheltered bay roughly 2.5 km south of Ios Town (Chora). It has been running since 1977, which makes it one of the longer-established beach clubs in the Cyclades, and it has grown from a simple camping outfit into a full complex that includes accommodation, a spa, a restaurant, and a music venue — all anchored by the open-air beach club itself.

The club has a DJ Mag ranking (listed at #55 in the World's 100 Best Clubs at the time of writing), which tells you plainly what kind of place this is. It draws a young, international crowd who treat Mylopotas as a base for a few days rather than a day trip. At the same time, the beach frontage and afternoon hours mean it also gets visitors who simply want a sunbed, a drink, and access to the water before the evening sets in.

With a 4.4-star rating across more than 2,255 Google reviews, the club sits at the well-regarded end of the Ios party scene — not a rough-edged backpacker bar, but not a sterile VIP operation either. The atmosphere is deliberately unpretentious: open air, sandy underfoot in places, and loud when it needs to be.

What to Expect

Far Out Beach Club runs daily from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM according to its listed hours, though evening events and DJ sets regularly extend beyond that window — check the club's website or social channels for specific lineup dates before you visit.

Mylopotas Beach itself is a long, fine-sand beach with clear Aegean water in shades of pale green and blue. The bay is relatively sheltered compared to the exposed northern coasts of Ios, which makes it calmer for swimming and water activities. The beach club occupies a defined section at the southern end, where you'll find organized sunbeds, bar service, and access to water sports equipment.

The venue is not a single building but a cluster of structures and open areas. There's a main bar area, a stage zone used for DJ events and live performances, a pool area, and a restaurant serving food to guests. The Far Out complex also wraps in several accommodation options — from the budget-friendly Far Out Beach Resort and Camping right on the sand, to the mid-range Far Out Village Hotel, the Far Out Hotel and Spa set against the hillside above, and the boutique Hide Out Suites and Villas with private pools. For a day visitor, none of this is required, but knowing the layout helps you understand why the venue feels like a small self-contained resort.

Water sports are part of the offering, though the specific equipment available in any given season should be confirmed directly with the venue.

How to Get There

Mylopotas Beach is accessible from Ios Town by two main routes. On foot, the walk from Chora takes approximately 30–40 minutes downhill via a signposted path — pleasant in the morning, less so in midday heat on the way back. A local bus service runs between Ios Town, the port (Ormos), and Mylopotas Beach at regular intervals throughout the day during summer; the Mylopotas stop is close to the beach entrance. Taxis from Chora are available and the fare is short.

By car or scooter, the road down to Mylopotas is a single paved route off the main Ios road network. Parking is available near the beach, though it fills early in peak season (July–August). If you're staying at one of the Far Out accommodation properties, transfers or proximity reduce the transport question entirely.

The venue is on flat beachfront terrain, though the wider Far Out complex includes hillside sections that involve steps and uneven paths.

Best Time to Visit

Far Out Beach Club operates seasonally, broadly from late May through early October, with the peak program running through July and August. If you're coming specifically for music events or DJ nights, the summer months are when the full lineup is active — check the club's website for scheduled dates, as headline acts are typically announced in advance.

For the beach experience without the densest crowds, late May, June, and early September offer warm water (the Aegean reaches comfortable swimming temperatures by June), fewer people on the sand, and a slightly lower price environment around the island generally. July and August are when Ios operates at full capacity — accommodation books out, the bus to Mylopotas gets crowded, and the beach fills by mid-morning.

Time of day matters too. Arriving at 3 PM when the club opens gives you first pick of sunbeds and the full afternoon on the water. By early evening the music volume rises and the social scene takes over from the swimming scene.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book accommodation early if you're staying on-site. The Far Out Beach Resort and Camping is the most affordable option and books out fast in peak season; the Hide Out Suites require advance reservations, especially for pool-villa rooms.
  • Check the events calendar before you go. The club publishes its DJ lineup online and on Instagram. If a specific act is your reason for visiting, confirm dates — not every night has a major set.
  • The bus from Ios Town is the simplest transport option. It runs frequently in summer and drops you near the beach, avoiding the parking scramble and the uphill walk back after dark.
  • Arrive before 4 PM for sunbeds. The organized beach area fills quickly on hot summer days, and the best positions closest to the water go first.
  • Bring cash as backup. Card payments are generally accepted at the bar and restaurant, but water sports and incidental costs sometimes operate on a cash basis.
  • Water conditions at Mylopotas are generally calm, but the beach faces south and can pick up afternoon wind in unsettled weather. If the meltemi is running, conditions change quickly — the water sports operators will advise.
  • The walk back up to Chora is steep. If you've had a long afternoon, the late bus or a taxi is far more practical than the footpath.
  • Follow the club's social channels for pop-up events. Facebook and Instagram are where last-minute additions to the summer schedule are announced — the club is active on both, with 33,000-plus followers on Instagram.

Activities and Facilities

The core draw at Far Out Beach Club is straightforward: sunbeds on Mylopotas Beach, bar service, and music. The water sports component adds a more active dimension, giving swimmers, snorkelers, and watersport enthusiasts a reason to stay beyond the afternoon. The specific roster of activities — typically jet skis, paddleboards, tubes, and similar equipment at comparable Cycladic beach clubs — should be confirmed directly with Far Out, as availability varies by season and conditions.

The on-site restaurant serves food throughout the afternoon and evening. The pool area, shared with adjacent accommodation guests, offers an alternative to the open sea for those who prefer a controlled swimming environment.

For music, the club's DJ Mag ranking is not incidental — it reflects a genuinely curated summer program with international acts. The stage setup is built for outdoor festival-scale sound rather than background bar music. On event nights, the transition from beach club to music venue happens in place: same location, same crowd, higher volume.

The broader Far Out complex means that if you're traveling in a group with different priorities — some wanting a quiet villa, others wanting to be in the middle of everything — there is a spread of accommodation types within the same compound to accommodate that.

Address

Beach, Milopotas 840 01, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday03:00 – 22:00
tuesday03:00 – 22:00
wednesday03:00 – 22:00
thursday03:00 – 22:00
friday03:00 – 22:00
saturday03:00 – 22:00
sunday03:00 – 22:00

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