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About

Manganari View sits on the southern tip of Ios, overlooking the broad bay of Manganari — one of the island's most sheltered and least-crowded stretches of sand. The property operates as a luxury villa that sleeps up to eight guests, positioning itself as a private alternative to the island's handful of conventional hotels. The address is Magganari 840 01, which places it well away from the nightlife centre of Ios Town, roughly a 30-minute drive south along the island's main road.

The website identifies two distinct offerings under the same brand: Magganari View Villa and Magganari View Village — both oriented toward the same bay. The villa side accommodates families or small groups looking for exclusive use of a property, while the village component appears to offer a broader set of units. Based on available information, the interior blends traditional Cycladic whitewashed architecture with contemporary furnishings, a combination common to higher-end Ios accommodation built or renovated in the past decade. The property has a 5.0 rating across 21 Google reviews at the time of writing.

Bookings can be made directly through the property's website, where a direct-booking discount and a welcome drink are listed as incentives. Late checkout is offered subject to availability.

What to Expect

Manganari View overlooks one of Ios's largest and most protected beaches. Manganari Bay faces south-southeast, which means it catches the afternoon sun fully and is partially shielded from the island's prevailing north winds — a practical advantage during the Meltemi season in July and August when other exposed beaches can become uncomfortable.

The villa's Cycladic architectural style means thick whitewashed walls, arched doorways, and interiors designed to stay cool during the height of summer without over-reliance on air conditioning, though modern comfort features are present. The property can accommodate up to eight guests in full-villa mode, making it well suited to a group of friends or a multigenerational family who want a shared base rather than separate hotel rooms.

Three sandy beaches are within easy reach on foot or by a short drive along the coastal track that runs around Manganari Bay. The water in this bay is consistently described as clear and calm, largely because the broad crescent of headlands shelters it from open-sea swell. There are sunbed operations and at least one beach taverna at Manganari during the summer season, so the location is not entirely remote — but the density of visitors here is noticeably lower than at Mylopotas, the main beach on the island.

The property has an email contact at [email protected] and a phone line at +30 697 720 4455, both of which are the most reliable channels for availability and booking queries outside of the website.

Facilities and Location

The property's listed reception or contact hours run Monday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM, with Wednesday closing earlier at 5:00 PM. These hours likely reflect when someone is available to respond rather than a formal check-in desk schedule, so contacting them in advance about arrival times is advisable, particularly if you plan to arrive by ferry and then drive south.

The address — Magganari 840 01 — places the property at the far south of Ios, which is among the most scenic but also most isolated parts of the island. There are no shops, ATMs, or pharmacies in the immediate vicinity. The nearest services of that kind are in Ios Town (Chora) or at Mylopotas, both of which require a car or scooter to reach comfortably. If you are renting a villa for a multi-day stay, it is worth stocking up on provisions before heading south.

The website is www.magganariview.com, and the property maintains active profiles on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter under the handle @magganariview.

How to Get There

Ios is served by ferry from Piraeus, Santorini, Mykonos, and Paros. The ferry port is at Ormos (Ios Port), on the northwestern side of the island. From the port, Manganari is roughly 13–14 kilometres south via the main road through Ios Town and then down through the interior toward the southern coast. The road is paved and manageable in a standard car, though the final descent toward the bay is winding.

There is a seasonal public bus service from Ios Town to Manganari that runs during the summer months, typically from late June through early September. Frequency is limited — usually a few departures per day — so it works better as a day-trip transport option than as a practical daily commute if you are staying at the property for a week. Renting a car or scooter from one of the hire agencies in Ios Town or near the port is the most flexible option.

Parking at or near the property is available given its standalone location at Manganari. There is no charge for parking in this part of the island.

For those arriving by private boat, Manganari Bay has anchoring space and is a popular stop for sailing itineraries that run between Santorini and the central Cyclades.

Best Time to Visit

Ios has a concentrated summer season from late June through August. The Manganari area specifically benefits from its southern, wind-sheltered position, which makes it one of the more comfortable places to be during the Meltemi winds of mid-July and August. That said, the entire island sees the highest visitor numbers during this window, and villa availability tightens accordingly.

June and September are the most balanced months: sea temperatures are warm enough for comfortable swimming, the beaches are quieter, and daytime temperatures are more moderate — typically in the low-to-mid 30s Celsius in June and dropping slightly in September. The property appears to operate seasonally in line with standard Ios accommodation patterns, meaning it is unlikely to be open outside the April–October window, though this should be confirmed directly.

For families or groups wanting a calm, beach-focused stay rather than the party-oriented atmosphere of Ios Town, the Manganari end of the island is the right choice regardless of the specific week, provided you accept that some beach-side services are only fully operational in peak season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct for the best rate. The property's website advertises a direct-booking discount alongside a welcome drink and late checkout on availability, so it is worth comparing their direct rate against third-party platforms before committing.
  • Rent a car or scooter. Manganari is isolated and the bus service is infrequent. Having your own transport makes the stay significantly more practical, especially if you want to explore the rest of the island or stock up on groceries in Ios Town.
  • Stock up on provisions before heading south. There are no supermarkets or convenience stores in the Manganari area. Ios Town's small supermarkets and the mini-markets near Mylopotas are your nearest options.
  • Confirm your arrival time in advance. Contact the property by phone (+30 697 720 4455) or email ([email protected]) to coordinate check-in, especially if you are arriving by afternoon ferry and then driving south. Wednesday hours are shorter than the rest of the week.
  • Bring reef shoes if you plan to explore beyond the main sandy bay. Parts of the Manganari coastline are rocky, and the calmer coves accessible by foot or boat can have pebble or rocky entry points.
  • Take the evening light seriously. The south-facing bay catches the last sun of the day, and the light across the water in the hour before sunset is worth being present for from the villa's elevated position.
  • Check villa vs village availability. The property operates two distinct product types — the full villa and the village units. Clarify which you are booking, as they differ in terms of capacity, privacy, and likely pricing.
  • The property sleeps up to 8. If you are a smaller group of two or three, consider whether the villa's capacity suits your budget or whether a village-side unit would be a more appropriate fit.

Address

Magganari 840 01, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday09:00 – 21:30
tuesday09:00 – 21:30
wednesday09:00 – 17:00
thursday09:00 – 21:30
friday09:00 – 21:30
saturday09:00 – 21:30
sunday09:00 – 21:30

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