Far Out Hotel & Spa

About
Far Out Hotel & Spa occupies a hillside position above Milopotas Beach, one of the longest stretches of sand on Ios, with unobstructed views across the Aegean. The property is part of the wider Far Out complex that has operated on the island since 1977, though the hotel itself is a distinct accommodation offering — quieter and more considered than its beach-club neighbours, yet still connected to the same site.
With 42 rooms, all fitted with balconies and sea views, the hotel is compact enough to feel personal. The architecture follows the Cycladic template: whitewashed walls, clean geometric lines, and interiors that lean toward calm rather than clutter. A spa centre and a pool with its own bar round out the on-site facilities, making it possible to spend an entire day without leaving the property.
Ios has a reputation built largely on its nightlife in Chora, but Milopotas operates at a different tempo. Staying at Far Out Hotel gives you a base that is close to the beach and the water but set back enough on the hillside to offer distance from the loudest hours of the night.
What to Expect
The 42 rooms are arranged to maximise the sea view, and every room comes with a private balcony. The design inside uses the kind of restrained palette common to well-run Cycladic hotels — neutral tones, simple furniture, enough comfort without unnecessary ornamentation. Specific room categories are listed on the hotel's website, including at least one option featuring a cave-style pool or hot tub with the Milopotas view as its backdrop.
The spa is a genuine facility, not a treatment room tacked onto a reception area. Offerings include massage, aromatherapy, Jacuzzi use, facials, and manicures. This positions the hotel as a workable choice for travellers who want recovery time built into an Ios trip — whether that means a post-beach massage or a full afternoon of treatments.
The pool area sits between the rooms and the hillside drop, and the pool bar serves cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks throughout the day. The immediate surroundings are mountain-backed, which provides shade in the late afternoon and a visual contrast to the open water below.
Milopotas Beach itself is a short walk downhill. The beach stretches for roughly two kilometres, with both organised sections — sun loungers, beach bars, water sports — and quieter patches toward the western end. The Far Out Beach Club operates directly on the sand, so hotel guests have easy access to its facilities if they want them.
How to Get There
Far Out Hotel & Spa is on the road leading to Milopotas Beach, about 3 kilometres south of Ios Town (Chora). The coordinates place it at 36.711075, 25.298869, which puts it on the hillside just above the beach.
From the port at Gialos, the standard route is by taxi or bus. The island's KTEL bus service runs frequently in summer between the port, Chora, and Milopotas — it is one of the most reliable bus routes on the island. The journey from Chora to Milopotas takes around 10 minutes. Taxis are available at both the port and in Chora.
If you are arriving by ferry, Ios port is at Gialos. The hotel can advise on transfers if contacted directly. Driving on Ios is possible, and there is parking at the Milopotas end of the road, though the lanes between Chora and the beach are narrow in places.
Accessibility details are not confirmed in available sources; contact the hotel directly at +30 2286 091446 if step-free access or specific mobility requirements matter for your booking.
Best Time to Visit
Ios is a summer island. The hotel operates seasonally, broadly from late spring through early autumn, with peak activity in July and August. Those months bring the highest temperatures — regularly above 30°C — and the most crowded conditions on Milopotas Beach and in Chora.
June and September are worth serious consideration. The Aegean is warm enough for comfortable swimming from June onward, and by September the water has accumulated heat from the entire summer. Crowds thin considerably after the first week of September, prices tend to drop, and the island settles into a calmer version of itself.
For the hotel's spa and pool, midday to mid-afternoon is typically the most useful window — the heat peaks around 2–3 pm, making the pool and shaded terrace more appealing than the beach. The balcony views are best in the early morning before haze builds and again in the hour before sunset.
The Aegean meltemi wind blows from the north in July and August, which keeps temperatures manageable but can make the exposed western side of Milopotas choppy on strong-wind days. The hillside position of the hotel means the wind is noticeable, which many guests consider a benefit in high summer.
Tips for Visiting
- Book the spa in advance. With 42 rooms, treatment slots can fill quickly during peak weeks. If a specific treatment is important to your stay, arrange it at the time of booking rather than on arrival.
- Ask about room category differences. The hotel lists multiple room types on its website, and at least one features a cave-style hot tub or private plunge pool. If that detail matters, confirm it directly with the hotel before booking.
- Every room has a balcony, but the precise orientation and floor level will affect how much direct sea view you get and how much morning sun the room receives. Worth clarifying when you book.
- The bus to Chora runs regularly in summer. You do not need a hire car to access Ios Town's restaurants, shops, and nightlife from Milopotas. The service runs late into the evening during peak season, which is relevant if you plan to spend evenings in Chora.
- The beach walk is downhill from the hotel. That means it is uphill on the return, which is a short but steep climb in the afternoon heat. Many guests simply take the bus for the return leg.
- The pool bar is a practical midday option. If you want a break from the beach without committing to a full meal, the pool area gives you shade, drinks, and the sea view without leaving the property.
- Contact the hotel directly for transfer arrangements. The phone number (+30 2286 091446) connects to the property; they can advise on ferry day logistics and taxi availability from the port.
- The Far Out Beach Club is adjacent, so be aware that the broader complex is an active entertainment venue. The hotel is designed to sit apart from the loudest areas, but Milopotas in high summer is not a silent location.
Facilities and Location
The property's confirmed facilities include 42 rooms with balconies and sea views, a swimming pool, a pool bar, and a spa centre. The spa offers massage, aromatherapy, Jacuzzi, facials, and manicures — a more comprehensive treatment menu than most beach hotels in this size bracket.
The location on the Milopotas hillside places the hotel within the Far Out complex, which includes the beach club and associated facilities on the sand below. Guests at the hotel have access to both the quiet on-site pool and the more animated beach environment, depending on what the day calls for.
Chora, Ios's main village, is approximately 3 kilometres uphill. It contains the island's main concentration of restaurants, bars, and shops, as well as the famous nightlife strip. The bus connection makes it straightforward to move between Milopotas and Chora without a vehicle.
The hotel's website at faroutclub.com/hotel carries current room availability and booking options. The social channels — Facebook and Instagram under the handle @faroutbeachclub — carry updates on the broader complex's summer programming.
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