Dimitris Apartments

About
Dimitris Apartments is a self-catering property right at Manganari beach, on the southern tip of Ios in the Cyclades. With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 from guests, it offers a quieter alternative to the bustle of Ios Town and Mylopotas, appealing to travellers who want straightforward, independent accommodation close to one of the island's most sheltered and scenic stretches of coastline.
Manganari sits roughly 18 km from Ios Town by road, and the area has a noticeably different character from the island's main tourist hub. The bay is calm, the pace is slow, and access to the beach from the property is the defining practical advantage of staying here. The website is listed at dimitrisrooms.gr, and the reception can be reached by phone at +30 2286 091483 during listed hours.
For independent travellers — couples, friends, or small families who prefer to set their own schedule rather than rely on hotel services — self-catering apartments in a location like this make logistical sense. You can provision in Ios Town before making the drive south, and base yourself at the beach for however long the trip demands.
What to Expect
Dimitris Apartments is categorised as self-catering lodging, which means guests manage their own meals and daily routine rather than relying on hotel board arrangements. The property sits at the Manganari address, placing it within direct reach of the beach and the small cluster of facilities that serve the southern bay in summer.
Manganari beach itself is known for calm, clear water and a broad sandy shore that attracts day-trippers arriving by boat from Ios Town. Staying here rather than day-tripping means you have the beach before and after the midday crowds, and the evenings are genuinely quiet. The surrounding landscape is typical of southern Ios — dry, rocky hillsides and an open view toward the Aegean.
The property holds a 4.6 rating from 31 reviews on Google, which for a small, independent apartment complex in a remote beach location is a reliable indicator of consistent standards. The contact hours listed run from 9:00 AM to 11:30 PM daily, suggesting an owner or manager is reachable throughout the day and into the evening — useful if you arrive late or have questions on check-in.
As a self-catering setup, expect in-unit cooking facilities rather than a restaurant or breakfast service. Guests who want to eat out will find a small number of tavernas and beach bars operating at Manganari during the summer season, though the selection is limited compared to Ios Town.
How to Get There
Manganari is accessible from Ios Town by car or scooter via the main road south — roughly 20–25 minutes depending on road conditions. The road winds through the island's interior and becomes narrower toward the southern coast, so a small hire car or scooter handles it more comfortably than a larger vehicle.
A seasonal boat service runs from Ios Town's main port (Ormos) to Manganari during the summer, typically operated by local excursion boats. This is a useful option if you want to arrive without a vehicle, though it limits flexibility for provisioning and getting around the island.
Parking near the apartments at Manganari is generally informal and available in the area around the beach. There is no public bus service that runs to Manganari; the island's KTEL buses connect Ios Town, Ormos, and Mylopotas, but do not extend to the southern bay.
Ios is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), Santorini, Naxos, and Paros. The ferry port is at Ormos, from where you would arrange onward transport south to Manganari.
Best Time to Visit
Ios has a compressed tourist season running from late May through early October. Manganari beach, and by extension Dimitris Apartments, is most active from late June through August, when the day-tripper boats from Ios Town run regularly and the beach facilities are fully open.
For a quieter stay, the shoulder months of late May, June, and September offer better conditions: the sea is warm enough for swimming, the beach is less crowded, and accommodation rates are generally lower. The boat service to Manganari may run less frequently or not at all outside July and August, which reinforces the case for having a hire vehicle if you travel in June or September.
July and August bring the Meltemi wind, which affects most of the Cyclades. Manganari's south-facing bay is more sheltered from the northerly Meltemi than the island's western and eastern shores, making it a reliable choice in windy summer conditions. Midday heat in August is intense; the beach is most comfortable in the morning and from around 5:00 PM onward.
Tips for Visiting
- Hire a vehicle in advance. There is no bus to Manganari, and taxis from Ios Town to the south coast are expensive and not always available on demand. Book a small car or scooter before you arrive, especially in July and August.
- Provision before heading south. Ios Town has supermarkets and a bakery. Manganari has limited food options outside summer, so stock your apartment kitchen before the drive down.
- Call ahead to confirm check-in arrangements. The listed contact hours are 9:00 AM–11:30 PM. If your ferry arrives late in the day, a quick call to +30 2286 091483 before arrival will avoid any check-in confusion.
- Book early for peak season. With 31 reviews and a 4.6 rating, this is a property with a loyal returning audience. Availability in July and August fills up; booking several months in advance is advisable.
- Use Manganari's morning quiet. Day-trippers from Ios Town arrive by boat around midday. The beach before 11:00 AM and after the boats leave in the late afternoon is a different, calmer experience.
- Pack sun protection. Manganari offers little natural shade. A beach umbrella, high-SPF sunscreen, and a hat are practical necessities, not optional.
- Check the website for current rates and availability. The official site at dimitrisrooms.gr is the most reliable source for booking information and any seasonal pricing.
- The south bay is sheltered. If the Meltemi is blowing hard and Mylopotas or the port beach feel choppy, Manganari typically remains calm — one of the practical advantages of this location.
Facilities and Location
The property is positioned at Manganari beach, which is the principal draw for guests choosing to stay here rather than in Ios Town or at Mylopotas. Manganari is one of the longer, sandier beaches on Ios and attracts a mix of independent travellers and day visitors.
As self-catering apartments, the units are equipped for independent living rather than hotel-style service. This suits travellers who prefer flexibility — eating when they choose, keeping their own schedule, and using the apartment as a practical base rather than a resort.
The area around Manganari has a small number of summer-season tavernas and beach bars that operate when the tourist season is at its peak. For a broader choice of restaurants, nightlife, or shopping, Ios Town is approximately 20 minutes north by road. The town's Chora sits on a hill above the port and offers the full range of island dining and services.
The property's coordinates place it at the beach itself (36.6615806, 25.3710717), confirming direct proximity to the water rather than a hillside or inland position.
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