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About

Hotel Mare Monte occupies a beachfront position on Yialos Beach, the broad sandy bay that opens up just beyond Ios Town's main port. With 29 rooms, studios, and apartments, it operates as a mid-size property aimed at travellers who want a quieter base with direct beach access rather than proximity to the nightlife concentrated up in Ios Town's Chora.

The hotel's address — Yialos Ios, 840 01 — places it at the southern end of the arrival experience on the island. When the ferry docks at the port below Chora, Yialos Beach is visible to the right, and Mare Monte is a short walk along the waterfront. This position is practical: you can reach the port quickly when it's time to leave, and the beach is immediately in front of the property.

With a Google rating of 3.8 from 118 reviews, the hotel sits in solid mid-range territory for Ios. Guests booking here should expect a comfortable, no-frills stay focused on location and value rather than resort-style luxury.

What to Expect

Mare Monte has undergone renovation, and the property's own materials highlight both the garden and the guest rooms as having been refreshed. The 29 units span standard rooms, studios, and apartments — a range that makes the hotel workable for solo travellers, couples, and small groups or families who need a kitchenette setup.

The outdoor pool is one of the property's focal points. A poolside bar serves drinks and snacks, which means you can move between the pool and the beach without needing to venture far for refreshment. A terrace runs alongside, giving views toward the water and the hills behind Ios Town.

Free Wi-Fi is available in common areas. Free private parking is offered to all guests — a genuine practical advantage on an island where parking near the port and beach can be tight in high season. A European breakfast is served daily in the hotel dining room, covering the morning without requiring guests to walk into the village.

The overall atmosphere leans quiet. Yialos Beach draws a calmer crowd than the Mylopotas beach on the other side of Chora, and the hotel's positioning suits travellers who want easy beach and port access without being in the middle of the late-night activity that Ios is known for.

How to Get There

Flying into Ios is not an option — the island has no airport. All arrivals come by ferry, either from Piraeus (Athens) or on inter-island routes connecting Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, and Naxos. The ferry port at Ios sits directly below Chora and immediately adjacent to Yialos Beach, making Mare Monte one of the easiest hotels to reach on foot from the dock. Walk off the ferry, turn toward the beach, and the hotel is a short stroll along the waterfront.

If you're arriving with luggage and prefer not to walk, taxis wait at the port, and the fare to Yialos is minimal given the short distance. The island's bus service connects the port, Chora, and Mylopotas Beach regularly in season; the Yialos stop is at or near the port area.

The hotel offers free private parking, which is relevant if you rent a car or ATV on the island. Parking near the port and Yialos can become scarce during August, so having a dedicated space matters.

Best Time to Visit

Ios runs on a strong seasonal cycle. The island is busiest from late June through August, when Ios Town and its beach bars draw a younger international crowd. July and August bring the highest temperatures — consistently above 30°C — and the most ferry traffic. Yialos Beach and the port area are livelier during this window, but the beach itself remains one of the calmer spots on the island.

May, June, and September offer the best balance of warm weather, manageable crowds, and lower accommodation rates. The sea is swimmable from mid-May through October. Winds pick up in the Cyclades from late June onward — the Meltemi can make afternoons at exposed beaches uncomfortable for a few days at a stretch, though Yialos has some natural shelter.

Mare Monte, like most Ios properties, operates seasonally. Verifying dates directly with the hotel before booking outside the core May–October window is advisable.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for August. Ios fills up faster than larger Cycladic islands in peak season, and beachfront rooms at smaller properties go first. Reaching the hotel directly at [email protected] or calling +30 2286 091585 can sometimes yield better rates than third-party platforms.
  • Use the parking. Free private parking is included and genuinely useful if you plan to rent a vehicle. ATVs and scooters are a common way to explore the island's quieter beaches and hilltop villages.
  • Walk to Chora in the evening. The village above the port takes about 15–20 minutes on foot up the stepped path, or a few minutes by bus. Going up for dinner or a walk in the early evening is more comfortable than driving, since Chora's lanes are narrow.
  • Bring reef shoes if you plan to explore beyond Yialos. Many of Ios's smaller coves have rocky entries. Yialos itself is a sandy beach, but side trips to places like Koumbara or Tripiti may involve rougher ground.
  • The pool bar is a practical amenity mid-afternoon. Peak heat on Ios in July and August typically hits between 1pm and 4pm. Having a shaded poolside area with drink service means you can avoid the hottest part of the day without leaving the property.
  • Request a sea-view unit when booking. The hotel's position in front of Yialos means some rooms face the beach and bay directly; confirming your preference at booking or on arrival increases the chance of securing that aspect.
  • The hotel is group-friendly. With studios and apartments among its 29 units, the property accommodates small groups sharing accommodation. If you're travelling with friends, enquire about apartment availability, which offers more flexibility than standard hotel rooms.
  • Check seasonal closures. Ios is quieter from November through April, and many hotels close entirely outside the main tourist season. Confirm operating dates with the hotel before planning an off-season stay.

Facilities and Location

Mare Monte's confirmed facilities include an outdoor swimming pool, a pool bar serving drinks and snacks, a terrace with sea and landscape views, a dining room where daily European breakfast is served, free Wi-Fi in common areas, and free private parking. The hotel has been renovated, with updated rooms and common spaces. The garden is noted in the hotel's own materials as one of its appealing features.

The Yialos Beach location puts the hotel within easy reach of the island's ferry connections, the waterfront tavernas and cafes that line the port area, and the steps and path leading up to Chora. Mylopotas Beach — Ios's largest and most developed beach, with water sports and beach bars — is on the far side of Chora, roughly 3 kilometres from the port by road.

For guests primarily interested in swimming, Yialos is immediately accessible. For those who want both beach access and easy island exploration, the combination of the hotel's parking, its central port-area position, and the bus stops nearby makes it a functional base.

Address

Yialos ios, Ios 840 01, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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