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Hotel Helena sits just 60 metres from Yialos beach, the main sandy bay below the port of Ios, placing it within easy reach of both the water and the ferry quay. The port itself is 400 metres away, and Chora — the hilltop village that is the social centre of the island — is 850 metres along the traditional stepped path that climbs through the hills above the hotel. For travellers who want a calm base without being isolated from Ios's main points of interest, the location does a lot of the work.

The property offers a range of room types to suit different group sizes and budgets, from simple single and double rooms to self-catering studios and two-bedroom apartments. That spread makes it a workable choice whether you are a solo traveller keeping costs down, a couple wanting a sea-view room for a few nights, or a small family or group that needs kitchen facilities and extra beds.

What to Expect

The accommodation is arranged across two floors. Single and double rooms occupy the first floor, while triple rooms, quadruple rooms, studios, and apartments are on the ground floor. All room types come with air conditioning, a private bathroom, a flat-screen TV, a safe box, a refrigerator, a hairdryer, and a magnifying mirror — a standard but solid set of amenities for a mid-range Cycladic property.

Triple and quadruple rooms are equipped with a kettle, cutlery, and crockery, which adds flexibility for self-catering on a smaller scale. Studios for two to three people and two-bedroom apartments for up to four guests go further, with a fully equipped kitchenette in each unit. This makes the studios and apartments the better choice for longer stays or for anyone who prefers to prepare some of their own meals rather than eating out for every sitting.

Room categories split between sea-view and mountain-view options. Given the position on the lower slopes of the hillside descending toward Yialos, the sea view looks out toward the bay and the Aegean beyond, while the mountain view faces the drier, rocky terrain inland. Neither outlook is wrong — sea views attract a premium on most Greek islands, but the mountain-view rooms tend to be quieter.

The hotel describes its environment as peaceful, which aligns with Yialos's character: the beach and port area is quieter than Chora, which concentrates most of the island's nightlife. If you are on Ios primarily for the bars and clubs, you will be walking or taking a taxi up to Chora most evenings. If you are here for the beaches and a more relaxed pace, the location at Yialos suits that purpose well.

How to Get There

Ios is served by ferries from Piraeus (Athens), Santorini, Naxos, Paros, and other Cycladic islands. All ferries dock at the port of Ios, which is at Yialos — the same bay where Hotel Helena is located. From the ferry terminal, the hotel is a short 400-metre walk along the waterfront road.

If you are arriving from Santorini by fast ferry, the crossing takes roughly 45 minutes. From Piraeus, conventional ferries run overnight and take around seven to eight hours depending on the route and stops.

The hotel is accessible by car, and Yialos has some street parking along the port road, though spaces fill quickly in July and August. There is no need for a vehicle to access the beach or port, but a scooter or ATV is useful if you plan to explore the island's more remote beaches such as Manganari or Agia Theodoti, both of which require road transport.

The traditional footpath from Yialos to Chora is roughly 850 metres of uphill walking — partly cobbled and partly stepped — and takes around 15 to 20 minutes at a comfortable pace. A bus service also connects Yialos, Chora, and the main beaches at regular intervals during the summer season.

Best Time to Visit

Ios has a typical Cycladic climate: hot and dry from June through September, with reliable sunshine and the meltemi northerly wind picking up through July and August. That wind keeps temperatures bearable but can make exposed beaches choppy. Yialos is partially sheltered by the hills on either side of the bay, which softens conditions compared to more exposed stretches of coastline.

July and August are the busiest months on Ios, driven in part by the island's reputation for nightlife. Yialos itself is calmer than Chora during those months, but accommodation fills quickly and prices rise across the board. June and September offer better availability, lower prices, and water temperatures that are still warm enough for comfortable swimming.

For early risers, mornings at Yialos are notably quieter than midday and afternoon, when day-trippers from Santorini and other islands arrive by ferry. If you want the beach largely to yourself, an early swim before 9am works well.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book ahead for peak season. July and August accommodation on Ios sells out weeks in advance, particularly rooms in the Yialos area closest to the beach and port.
  • Choose your room type for your needs. If you plan to cook even occasionally, the studio or apartment with a kitchenette will offset the cost compared to eating out for every meal on a tourist island in high season.
  • The sea-view rooms face the bay. If waking up with a view of the water matters to you, confirm the sea-view category when booking — mountain-view rooms are on the other side of the building.
  • Use the Yialos-Chora bus. The footpath is pleasant in the cooler parts of the day, but after a late night in Chora, the bus or taxi back to Yialos is the sensible choice.
  • Bring cash for smaller purchases. Ios has ATMs in both Chora and the port area, but smaller shops and local vendors near the beach often prefer cash.
  • The port is within walking distance. If you have an early-morning or late-evening ferry, the 400-metre distance from the hotel to the dock means you do not need a taxi to catch your boat.
  • Pack light layers for the evening. Even in summer, the meltemi can make evenings on exposed terraces cool enough to want a light jacket, particularly at the sea-facing end of Yialos.
  • Confirm your arrival time with the hotel. If you are arriving on a late ferry, contact the hotel in advance so they can arrange check-in outside standard hours.

Facilities and Location

Hotel Helena's position on the Yialos waterfront puts several practical facilities within easy reach. The beach at Yialos is a broad, sandy bay with sun loungers and umbrellas for hire, and the water is clear and relatively shallow at the shoreline — suitable for non-swimmers and children as well as confident swimmers. A handful of waterfront tavernas, cafes, and beach bars line the bay, all within a few minutes' walk of the hotel.

The port area has a small concentration of shops, a pharmacy, and ATMs. Chora, 850 metres uphill, has a wider range of restaurants, bars, minimarkets, and services. The main supermarket options and most nightlife are in Chora rather than at Yialos.

For beach-hopping, the bus from Yialos runs to Mylopotas beach — Ios's longest and most facilities-heavy beach — in around ten minutes. More remote beaches such as Manganari on the southern coast require a car, scooter, or the seasonal boat service from the port.

The hotel can be contacted by phone at +30 2286 091276 or by email at [email protected]. The official website is www.hotelhelena.gr, where room types and availability can be checked directly.

Address

Yialos beatch, Ios 840 01, Greece

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