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Dionysos Sea Side Resort

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À propos

Dionysos Sea Side Resort occupies a direct beachfront position on Mylopotas Beach, the long sandy stretch that curves south of Ios Town. With a Google rating of 4.6 from 245 reviews and a property philosophy built around easy access to both the beach and a full hospitality operation, it sits in a different category from the small guesthouses that dominate the quieter parts of the island.

The resort's signature restaurant and beach bar, Almyra by the Sea, operates on the property and extends the hotel's service onto the sand itself — meaning guests can move between a hotel room, a sun lounger, and a lunch or dinner table without leaving the premises. That kind of integrated setup is uncommon on Ios, where most hotels leave guests to find food and drinks independently.

For context on location: Mylopotas is approximately 2 km from Ios Town (Chora) by the main road, and the beach itself is one of the longest on the island, with calm, clear water that is well-suited to swimming throughout the season. Dionysos sits on this beach rather than overlooking it from a hillside, which is the practical detail that most shapes the experience here.

What to Expect

The resort presents itself as a Cycladic-style property in both architecture and atmosphere — whitewashed surfaces, sea-facing orientation, and a pace calibrated to beach days rather than sightseeing schedules. The property's own description emphasizes a relaxed, sun-driven rhythm over formal amenities, and the guest rating supports that the delivery aligns with the promise.

Almyra by the Sea, the hotel's beach bar and restaurant, serves lunch, dinner, and drinks, with bookings handled through the main website. This is an important practical detail: guests staying elsewhere on Ios who want to visit for a meal or drinks should check availability in advance, particularly in July and August when Mylopotas is at its busiest.

The hotel's opening hours on record run from 8:30 AM to 11:00 PM daily, which likely reflects reception or public-area operating hours rather than a check-in window. For specific check-in and check-out times, room types, and current pricing, contact the property directly at [email protected] or by phone at +30 2286 091630, or consult the official website at dionysos-ios.gr.

The coordinates (36.737056, 25.362587) place the resort on the western end of the Mylopotas beach road, which runs parallel to the shore and serves as the main access route for the beach.

How to Get There

From Ios Port (the main ferry landing), the most direct route to Mylopotas is by the regular bus that runs between the port, Ios Town (Chora), and Mylopotas Beach. This service operates frequently during the summer season and takes roughly 10–15 minutes from the port or 5–8 minutes from Chora. The bus stop for Mylopotas is at the top of the beach road; from there, Dionysos is a short walk along the beachfront.

By car or ATV — and ATV rental is explicitly referenced in guest content associated with the property — take the main road south from Chora, following signs for Mylopotas. The resort is accessible by road and there is parking available in the Mylopotas area, though spaces fill quickly during peak season.

Taxis are available from the port and from Chora. Walking from Chora to Mylopotas takes around 25–30 minutes along a paved road with some gradient.

Ferry connections to Ios arrive at the main port from Piraeus, Santorini, Naxos, Paros, and other Cycladic islands. Ios is served by both conventional and high-speed ferries.

Best Time to Visit

The resort operates seasonally, as is standard on Ios. The island's main tourist season runs from late May through early October, with peak weeks in July and August. During this peak period, Mylopotas Beach is busy and the resort is likely to be at or near capacity; advance booking is important.

June and September offer a quieter version of the same experience — warm water, full beach facilities, and fewer crowds. The Meltemi wind, which blows reliably across the Cyclades from July into August, can make the western-facing Mylopotas Bay feel breezy in the afternoons; this keeps temperatures manageable but may affect beach comfort on stronger wind days.

For the calmest water and the most relaxed atmosphere on the beach itself, mornings before 11:00 AM are consistently the best window throughout the season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through the resort's website (dionysos-ios.gr) for the most accurate room availability and to access any direct-booking rates. The email [email protected] and phone +30 2286 091630 are both active contact points.
  • Reserve a table at Almyra by the Sea in advance if you plan to dine there, especially in July and August. The beach bar attracts non-hotel guests as well, and capacity is finite.
  • Renting an ATV is a practical way to explore Ios beyond Mylopotas — the road network is manageable and several beaches and viewpoints are only accessible by vehicle or on foot. Multiple rental outfits operate on Mylopotas and in Chora.
  • The bus from Chora to Mylopotas runs until late evening in summer, which means you can spend time in Chora — where almost all of the island's nightlife and most restaurants are concentrated — without needing a vehicle to return to the resort.
  • Pack beach footwear. Mylopotas is sandy, but the road along the beachfront is a mix of surfaces and the shoreline has some rocky patches at its edges.
  • Check the resort's Instagram account (@dionysos_ios) for current seasonal updates, photos of the beach bar, and an accurate sense of the property's atmosphere before booking.
  • Ios Town (Chora) is a 5-minute drive or a 25-minute walk. If you value proximity to the Chora's restaurants and social scene, confirm with the hotel whether a shuttle or regular bus connection is available during your stay dates.
  • Water clarity at Mylopotas is generally high. The bay faces southwest and receives Atlantic swells infrequently; most days the water is calm and transparent enough to see the bottom in the shallows.

Facilities and Location

The resort's beachfront setting on Mylopotas is its central facility. Guests have direct access to the beach, sun loungers on the sand (standard for Cycladic beach hotels of this type), and the Almyra by the Sea restaurant-bar on the property.

The hotel's own description references comfortable beach beds, a light-filled aesthetic, and a fusion of higher-end service with an informal beach culture. Specific amenity lists — pool, spa, air conditioning specifications, room configurations, Wi-Fi coverage — are not confirmed in the available research and should be verified directly with the property before booking, particularly if any of those features are important to your stay.

The address is Mylopotas 840 01, Ios, Greece. The Mylopotas area has a small cluster of tavernas, rental shops, and water sports operators in addition to several hotels, so the surrounding environment is functional and self-contained for a beach-based stay.

Adresse

Mylopotas 840 01, Greece

Téléphone

+30 2286 091630

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Heures d'ouverture

monday08:30 – 23:00
tuesday08:30 – 23:00
wednesday08:30 – 23:00
thursday08:30 – 23:00
friday08:30 – 23:00
saturday08:30 – 23:00
sunday08:30 – 23:00

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