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Kritikakis Village Hotel sits at the foot of Chora's hillside, directly beside the port promenade at Yialos — the small harbour settlement that serves as Ios's arrival point. The property is designed as a self-contained Cycladic village: whitewashed buildings connected by narrow alleys, courtyards, and terraced gardens that step down toward views of Yialos bay. With a Google rating of 4.6 from 314 reviews, it consistently ranks among the better-reviewed properties on the island.

The location puts you within a short walk of the ferry landing, Yialos beach, and the path that climbs to Ios Town (Chora). For travellers who want quick access to the port without giving up a sense of quiet, the position is practical — far enough from Chora's late-night bar strip to sleep well, close enough to reach it in under twenty minutes on foot or by frequent bus.

The complex describes itself as offering rooms, studios, and self-catered apartments, so it suits both short-stay visitors and those spending a week or more on the island. The design blends Cycladic architectural tradition — thick walls, arched doorways, blue-and-white palette — with a stripped-back modern interior approach the property characterises as "Cycladic charm and modern minimalism."

Facilities and Location

Kritikakis Village occupies the lowest stretch of the Chora hillside above Yialos port, which means most units have an elevated outlook over the bay. The layout of interconnecting alleys and courtyard spaces is a deliberate design choice rather than a standard hotel corridor arrangement, giving guests the feel of a small residential quarter rather than a block accommodation building.

Accommodation options span standard rooms with sea views, studios, and self-catered apartments — a range that makes the property workable for solo travellers, couples, and small families alike. Self-catered apartments are useful on Ios because supermarket options in Yialos are limited and dining out every night adds up quickly; having a kitchen gives flexibility.

The address places the hotel on the port road at Yialos, walking distance from the main ferry pier. Yialos beach — a sandy stretch curving around the bay — is effectively at the doorstep. The bus stop connecting Yialos to Chora and onward to Mylopotas beach (the island's largest and most popular) is a short walk from the property, making it straightforward to reach the rest of the island without a rental vehicle.

The reception desk operates from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily, which is worth noting for guests arriving on late evening ferries. If your ferry docks after 10:00 PM, contact the property in advance to arrange key collection or late check-in.

The hotel can be reached by phone at +30 2286 091100, and the official website at kritikakis.gr carries current room availability and booking options.

How to Get There

All ferries to Ios dock at Yialos port. Kritikakis Village is within walking distance of the pier — roughly a five-minute walk along the port promenade heading toward the hillside. Look for the whitewashed complex rising above the waterfront road.

If you're arriving with heavy luggage, a taxi from the port is available at the rank near the ferry landing; the fare to the hotel will be minimal given the short distance. There is a regular bus service connecting Yialos to Chora and Mylopotas that runs frequently during the summer season, with a stop near the port.

For guests arriving by private boat, Ios marina at Yialos is directly adjacent. Drivers reaching Ios via vehicle ferry should be aware that parking around Yialos is limited in peak season; the hotel's location at the port means you may be able to drop bags directly before finding parking.

Best Time to Visit

Ios has a pronounced seasonal rhythm. July and August bring the heaviest crowds, with ferries arriving daily from Piraeus, Santorini, Naxos, and Mykonos. Yialos itself is relatively calm compared to Chora, but the island fills significantly during this window. Booking well in advance for July and August is essential at any property on Ios.

June and September offer the best balance: warm enough for swimming, noticeably quieter, and with reliable ferry connections still running. May and October are viable for visitors primarily interested in the landscape, hiking, and local life rather than beach parties — Ios's notorious nightlife scene winds down outside peak season, but Yialos remains functional.

For the Yialos location specifically, morning is the most atmospheric time of day at the port, when fishing boats are still active and the light on the bay is clear. The hill path up to Chora, which starts near the hotel, is best walked in early morning or late afternoon to avoid midday heat.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct or verify room type carefully. The property offers standard rooms, studios, and self-catered apartments; confirm exactly which category you're reserving and whether it includes a kitchenette, since availability varies by season.
  • Contact the hotel before a late ferry arrival. Reception closes at 10:00 PM. Ios ferry schedules, particularly those connecting from Santorini or Piraeus, can run late; calling ahead avoids arriving to a closed desk.
  • Use the location as a base for day trips. From Yialos, the bus to Mylopotas beach takes around ten minutes and runs frequently in summer. Chora is reachable on foot up the stepped path in around fifteen to twenty minutes.
  • Pack light for the walk from the pier. The hotel's position on the hillside above the port means there may be steps involved in reaching your room from the street level; confirm with the property if mobility is a concern.
  • Yialos beach is steps away. The sandy beach at Yialos is calmer and less crowded than Mylopotas, making it a good option for a low-key morning swim before the main beach gets busy.
  • Bring some cash. Ios has ATMs in Chora and at Yialos, but they can run dry during peak August weekends when ferry arrivals peak. Withdraw what you need early in the week.
  • The hillside position means cooler air. Even in July, the terrace and courtyard areas at hillside properties on Ios benefit from afternoon breeze off the bay — a practical comfort worth noting for travellers sensitive to heat.
  • Check the hotel's social channels before travel. The property is active on Facebook and Instagram under @kritikakisvillagehotel; seasonal updates, photo references for room types, and occasional promotional rates are posted there.

Adres

Port of Ios Yialos, Cyclades 840 01, Greece

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Openingstijden

monday08:00 – 22:00
tuesday08:00 – 22:00
wednesday08:00 – 22:00
thursday08:00 – 22:00
friday08:00 – 22:00
saturday08:00 – 22:00
sunday08:00 – 22:00

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