Ios Palace Hotel & Spa

About
Ios Palace Hotel & Spa stands at the edge of Mylopotas beach, one of the longest and most popular stretches of sand on Ios. The resort faces the water directly, meaning guests step from the property onto the beach rather than crossing a road or walking a path — a distinction that matters when you're comparing accommodation options on the island.
With a Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 across 325 verified reviews, the hotel consistently draws praise for its staff attentiveness, the scale of the rooms, and the quality of breakfast. The design follows a minimal, whitewashed Cycladic aesthetic, keeping the architecture in conversation with the Aegean light rather than competing with it.
The hotel operates year-round on a 24-hour basis and can be reached directly at +30 2286 092000 or via email at [email protected]. Bookings and further room details are available through the official website at iospalacehotel.com.
What to Expect
Mylopotas is a south-facing bay roughly 2 km from Ios Town (Chora), and the Ios Palace occupies a prime position along its shore. The bay is wide, the sand is fine, and the water graduates from pale turquoise at the shoreline to deep blue further out. Because the hotel sits directly on the beach, sea views are available from the property throughout the day, and the orientation means the sun tracks across the bay from morning through to late afternoon.
The hotel's design reflects what is described on its own website as "unpretentious luxury and minimal aesthetics" — a phrase that aligns with the broader Cycladic design tradition of clean lines, white surfaces, and natural materials. Guest reviews repeatedly mention room size as a highlight; rooms are described as large and well-appointed rather than the compact configurations common in island accommodation at lower price points.
Breakfast appears to be a consistent strength based on guest feedback, with multiple reviews citing both quality and variety. The spa is an on-site facility, which makes the Ios Palace one of the few properties on the island offering full wellness amenities rather than just a pool.
The hotel has an active presence on both Facebook (facebook.com/iospalace) and Instagram (@iospalace_hotel), where recent guest photography gives a useful visual reference for room styles and property layout before you book.
Facilities and Location
The Ios Palace Hotel & Spa includes a spa as a core facility, setting it apart from the majority of Ios accommodation, which skews toward smaller boutique guesthouses or party-focused budget hostels. The spa makes the property a reasonable choice for travelers who want the energy of Ios — the beach, the Cycladic scenery, the proximity to Chora — without the full late-night focus of the village.
Mylopotas itself has a well-developed beach infrastructure: sun loungers, water sports operators, and a cluster of beach bars and tavernas along the shore, so guests have options beyond the hotel's own facilities. The beach road that connects Mylopotas to Chora runs approximately 2 km and is served by the local bus during the summer season, making it straightforward to reach the village for dinner, shopping, or the port.
The address — Mylopotas 840 01 — places the hotel at the beach end of the bay. Coordinates are 36.710672°N, 25.294245°E if you're pinning it on a map before arrival.
How to Get There
Ios is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), Santorini, Naxos, and other Cycladic islands. The port at Ios Town is on the north side of the island; the hotel at Mylopotas is on the south side, roughly 3–4 km from the ferry dock depending on the route.
From the port, a taxi to Mylopotas takes around 10 minutes. The island's bus service runs frequently during summer between the port, Chora, and Mylopotas, and is the most economical option. If you're arriving with significant luggage or at an off-peak hour, a taxi is more practical — the taxi rank is at the port square.
Driving to the hotel is possible; Ios has a small road network and Mylopotas is clearly signposted from the main road through Chora. Parking is available near the beach, though availability is tighter in peak July and August weeks. Rental cars and scooters can be arranged through agencies in Chora or at the port.
Best Time to Visit
Ios Palace operates continuously, but the island's primary season runs from late May through late September. July and August are the busiest and hottest months — Mylopotas beach fills up by mid-morning on clear days, and the island's well-known nightlife in Chora is at full volume. If the beach is the priority and the crowds are a secondary concern, this window delivers the best sea conditions: water temperatures are warmest in August, and the Aegean typically stays calm enough for swimming throughout the day.
June and September offer a practical middle ground. Temperatures are still warm, the sea is swimmable, and Mylopotas is busy but not packed. Hotel rates tend to be lower outside the August peak, and the village itself is more relaxed.
The Cyclades can experience the meltemi, a dry north wind that funnels through the Aegean in July and August. Mylopotas is south-facing, which gives it some shelter compared to north-facing beaches, but wind can still affect the beach on stronger days. The hotel's position directly on the sand means guests can assess conditions immediately each morning.
Tips for Visiting
- Book well ahead for July and August. Beachfront rooms at properties of this standard on Ios fill early, especially for the peak weeks around Greek public holidays in mid-August.
- Contact the hotel directly by phone or email if you have specific room requests — sea-view rooms, upper floors, accessibility needs — as these details are best confirmed before arrival rather than at check-in.
- Use the hotel as a base for the whole island. Chora is a 10-minute bus ride away, the port is 10 minutes by taxi, and Mylopotas beach is at the front door. You don't need a car to access most of Ios from this location.
- The spa makes the property suitable for non-party travelers. Ios has a strong reputation as a young, nightlife-heavy destination, but the Ios Palace with its spa facilities attracts a broader age range and travel style. If you're not interested in the late-night village scene, the hotel's beachfront setting and on-site amenities mean you can have a full day without leaving the property.
- Breakfast is included or available on-site. Guest reviews consistently single it out. If you're debating an all-inclusive or room-only rate, the quality of the hotel breakfast is worth factoring in.
- Check the hotel's social media (Instagram: @iospalace_hotel) before you book. The feed reflects current room styling and seasonal conditions at the beach, which is more useful than stock photography.
- Mylopotas has water sports operators directly on the beach — paddleboards, kayaks, and boat trips to nearby coves are typically available during the peak season. These are separate from the hotel but convenient from its position.
- The beach in front of the hotel can get busy by 10am in high season. If you want a sun lounger in a preferred spot, an early start is worthwhile.
Address
beach, Μυλοποτας 840 01, Greece
Phone
+30 2286 092000Website
www.iospalacehotel.comOpening Hours
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