Floivos Hotel

About
Floivos Hotel is a lodging option on Ios, one of the smaller Cycladic islands in the South Aegean, positioned between Paros and Santorini. The hotel sits at coordinates that place it in the general area of Ios's main settled zone, within reach of the island's core destinations: the port of Ormos, the hilltop village of Chora, and the beaches of the southern coastline.
Ios is a compact island — roughly 18 kilometres from north to south — which means that wherever you base yourself, the main attractions are never far. Floivos Hotel represents a straightforward accommodation choice for travellers who want a fixed point from which to explore the island's well-known sandy beaches, its ancient sites, and the lively lanes of Chora.
The research available for this property is limited, so specific details such as room count, on-site facilities, pricing, and booking channels have not been confirmed at time of writing. Travellers are advised to verify current availability and rates directly through major booking platforms or by contacting the property.
What to Expect
Ios hotels in this part of the island typically offer straightforward Cycladic-style rooms: whitewashed walls, compact layouts, and the kind of no-frills comfort that suits travellers spending most of their time outdoors. Given the hotel's coordinates, guests are likely within a reasonable distance of either the port or Chora, both of which are connected by a frequent local bus service that runs from early morning until late at night during the summer season.
Ios has a reputation as a social island, with Chora's bar streets drawing a young international crowd through July and August. If you are looking for a quiet retreat, it is worth confirming with the hotel whether the immediate surroundings are residential and calm, or closer to the main entertainment strip. Either way, the island is small enough that a taxi or bus ride separates any accommodation from whichever atmosphere you prefer.
The island's standout beach, Mylopotas, is a long arc of fine sand on the southern coast roughly two kilometres from Chora. Manganari, further south, is wider, calmer, and reached by boat or a longer road transfer. Day-trippers from Santorini sometimes visit Ios, so beaches and Chora can be busy at midday in peak season.
How to Get There
Ios is served by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), Santorini, Paros, Naxos, and several other Cycladic islands. The journey from Piraeus takes between three and seven hours depending on the vessel type — high-speed catamarans are faster but more expensive and weather-dependent. Ferries dock at the port of Ormos on the western coast.
From the port, a local bus runs frequently to Chora and on to Mylopotas beach. Taxis are available at the port and can be arranged through accommodation. If you plan to explore more remote parts of the island — the northern beaches, Manganari, or the road to Psathi — hiring an ATV or small car is practical. Several rental outfits operate near the port and in Chora.
Once you have confirmed the hotel's precise address, it is straightforward to navigate to it from the port: the island road network is simple, and most drivers or taxi operators will know named hotels.
Best Time to Visit
Ios has a classic Cycladic climate: hot and dry from June through September, with the strong Meltemi wind arriving in July and August. The Meltemi cools the air considerably and can make north-facing beaches uncomfortable, though sheltered southern bays like Manganari remain calm.
July and August are the busiest months. If you prefer fewer crowds, May, June, and September offer warm weather, open beaches, and a more relaxed atmosphere in Chora. Many smaller hotels and restaurants on Ios operate only from April or May through October; confirming that Floivos Hotel is open during your intended travel dates is advisable if you plan a shoulder-season visit.
Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to be at the beaches, both for light and for avoiding the hottest part of the day. Chora is most active from late evening onward.
Tips for Visiting
- Confirm current operations before booking. Online listings for smaller Cycladic hotels can be outdated. Check a major platform such as Booking.com or Expedia, or search for the hotel directly, to verify it is currently accepting reservations.
- Ask about the exact location. Ios has three distinct zones — port, Chora, hilltop, and beach strip — and knowing which one the hotel sits closest to will shape your daily logistics significantly.
- Book ferries in advance for July and August. Greek ferry routes fill quickly in peak season, especially the fast-boat services. Seajets and Hellenic Seaways operate the main routes; book through ferryhopper.com or directly with the operator.
- The bus is cheap and frequent. The Ios bus connects port, Chora, and Mylopotas from around 08:00 until the early hours in summer. A single ticket costs a couple of euros and saves you from driving at night.
- Rent transport if you want to explore. The northern coast, the lighthouse road, and Manganari beach are best reached on two wheels or by car. Roads are narrow and sometimes steep; ATVs are the local standard.
- Pack light footwear for Chora. The stone-paved lanes of the hilltop village are uneven and steep. Flip-flops are fine for the beach; a pair of lightweight shoes with grip is useful for evening walks through the village.
- Check wind direction if you care about sea conditions. Mylopotas is exposed to the north and can be choppy in strong Meltemi days. Manganari faces south and stays calmer. Your hotel or a local rental shop can advise on daily conditions.
Facilities and Location
Specific facility details for Floivos Hotel — including whether the property has a pool, air conditioning, breakfast service, Wi-Fi, or parking — have not been confirmed in the available research. These are standard questions to ask when booking accommodation on Ios, where facility standards vary considerably between properties.
The hotel's coordinates (36.7226° N, 25.2744° E) place it within the island's central zone. Cross-referencing these coordinates on a mapping application before you arrive will give you a clear sense of the walking distance to the nearest bus stop, beach access, and the Chora restaurant strip. Most of Ios's practical services — ATMs, pharmacies, supermarkets, and the main ferry ticket offices — are concentrated in Chora or along the port waterfront.
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