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Lofos Village sits on a hill directly above Ios Chora — close enough to walk to the old town in a few minutes, but elevated enough to trade the evening noise of the main square for open-sky views over the Cycladic rooftops. The name itself translates simply as "village on the hill," and the position lives up to it.

The hotel carries a 4-star classification and a 4.6 rating across 133 Google reviews, which for a small Ios property is a meaningful signal. It describes itself as a resort hotel, but the scale is intimate rather than sprawling — whitewashed two-storey buildings with arched doorways, blue accents, and wide verandas arranged around a lagoon-style pool with a pool bar. The aesthetic is unmistakably Cycladic without being a parody of one.

For travelers who want a quieter base than the hostels and clubs that define Ios's reputation, while staying close enough to the Chora to walk out for dinner and back afterward, Lofos Village sits in a sensible middle ground. It's also positioned roughly between the Chora and Mylopotas beach, so the island's best swimming is not far in the other direction.

What to Expect

The property offers six room categories listed on its website: Standard Single, Standard Double, Deluxe Double, Triple Room, Superior Double Room with Panoramic View, and Premier Double Room with Panoramic View. The naming is straightforward — the panoramic-view rooms sit at the higher end of the range and face toward the Chora and the wider island landscape. If the view matters to you, it's worth the upgrade; Ios Chora at dusk, seen from above, is one of the more photogenic moments the island offers.

Interiors follow a restrained Cycladic palette — soft whites, cool blues, and furnishings that lean toward comfort without clutter. The property website describes large verandas as a standard feature across room types, which is a practical plus in the Aegean heat: a shaded outdoor space for the middle hours of the afternoon matters.

The pool is the social center of the property. Described as a lagoon-style design, it comes with sun loungers and a pool bar, giving guests a reason to stay on-site rather than always driving or bussing to a beach. The surrounding hills and open sky mean the pool area gets full sun for most of the day.

The hotel is classified as a resort hotel in addition to a standard hotel, suggesting a self-contained setup where guests can spend a full day without leaving the grounds if they choose. The Instagram account (@lofosvillagehotel) is active and confirms the visual character: white architecture, pool-facing terraces, and views over the old town.

How to Get There

Lofos Village is addressed to Ios Chora (Χώρα Ίου), Ios 840 01. The coordinates place it at 36.7204° N, 25.2818° E — on the hillside just above the main Chora settlement, accessible by road.

From Ios port (Ormos), the standard route is uphill toward the Chora. By taxi from the port, the journey takes under ten minutes. The island's local bus runs between the port, the Chora, and Mylopotas beach; ask the driver for the stop closest to the upper Chora area and walk or arrange a short transfer from there.

If you're arriving by ferry with luggage, a taxi from the port is the most practical first option. The hotel's phone number is +30 2286 092481 — worth calling ahead to confirm the exact access point, as hilltop properties on Cycladic islands often have a short walk from the nearest road.

Car hire is available on Ios through several agencies near the port and in the Chora. Parking around the upper Chora can be tight in peak season, so check directly with the hotel about guest parking arrangements.

Best Time to Visit

Ios runs hot and busy from late June through August. In those months, the Chora's nightlife quarter fills up from midnight onward and the beaches at Mylopotas reach full capacity by mid-morning. Lofos Village's position above the main strip offers some acoustic distance from the loudest part of the season.

May, early June, and September are generally the better months for comfortable daytime temperatures, fewer crowds, and lower accommodation rates. The pool and terraces are still fully usable, the ferries run regularly, and Mylopotas beach is swimmable and uncrowded.

For the views, late afternoon and the hour before sunset are the best times to be on your veranda or near the pool — the light over the Chora's white buildings and the hills beyond is at its most usable then.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book room type carefully. The Superior and Premier rooms with Panoramic View are the standout option for guests who prioritize scenery. Standard rooms may face inward or toward the hillside rather than the Chora.
  • Call or email to confirm current availability and rates. The hotel website (lofosvillage.com) has an online booking function, but for specific room questions or off-season arrangements, direct contact at +30 2286 092481 is the most reliable route.
  • Use the pool bar for midday. The stretch between noon and 4 pm in July and August is too hot for beach use on most days. The on-site pool gives you a practical alternative without the logistics of the beach.
  • Walk down to the Chora rather than driving. From the upper Chora area, the main pedestrian lane into the village center is a short downhill walk. Walking is faster and simpler than finding parking in peak season.
  • Mylopotas beach is accessible by bus. The island bus stops at the Chora and continues to Mylopotas, which has the island's longest and best-developed beach. Journey time is around ten minutes.
  • Pack light footwear for the Chora lanes. The main village paths are cobbled and often steep. Flat sandals or sneakers are more practical than anything with a heel.
  • The pool bar is the social space for guests who want to avoid the party scene. Ios has a well-established reputation for nightlife, but the hilltop setting and pool-bar setup at Lofos Village serves guests who prefer a quieter evening option on-site.

Facilities and Location

Based on the available information, confirmed facilities at Lofos Village include a lagoon-style swimming pool, sun loungers, and a pool bar. The room range covers singles through to triple occupancy, with an upper tier of panoramic-view doubles. The property is described as a 4-star hotel and resort hotel.

The location on the hill above Ios Chora means the hotel sits between two of the island's main draws: the Chora itself, walkable downhill in a few minutes, and the road toward Mylopotas beach, about 2–3 km south. This is a practical position for visitors who want access to both without committing to one or the other as a base.

The website at lofosvillage.com is the official channel for current pricing, room availability, and any seasonal offers. The hotel's Instagram account (@lofosvillagehotel) gives an up-to-date visual picture of the property in season.

Address

ΧώραΊου, Ios 840 01, Greece

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