Manthos Place

About
Manthos Place is a small hotel and apartment complex positioned in a quiet section of Mylopotas, the most visited resort area on Ios. It sits less than a five-minute walk from the main beachfront — close enough to reach the sand quickly, far enough back that noise from the strip doesn't carry to the balconies. The property offers both standard rooms and fully furnished apartments, making it a practical choice for solo travelers, couples, and small groups alike.
With a Google rating of 4.4 out of 5 from over 100 reviewers, and guests reporting multiple return stays, Manthos Place has built a consistent reputation rather than a flashy one. The sea views from the upper-floor balconies, the on-site pool, and the convenience of having the Ios bus stop directly outside the property are the details that appear repeatedly in guest accounts.
The property is family-run, and direct bookings are available through the official website at www.manthosplace.gr, where the owners note that booking direct saves you money compared to third-party platforms.
What to Expect
Rooms at Manthos Place have been updated in recent years — guests describe newly refurbished interiors with modern décor and clean, large bathrooms. Upper-floor units facing Mylopotas bay offer unobstructed views of the sea, which is the main draw for paying the small premium those rooms typically command over interior-facing options. Balconies are standard across the room types, giving you somewhere to sit with a coffee before heading to the beach.
Furnished apartments are also available for guests who prefer a self-catering setup. These units come with the basics needed for preparing simple meals, which can keep costs down during a longer stay on an island where restaurant prices rise significantly in peak season.
The pool area functions as a natural gathering point during the hottest hours of the afternoon. A bar is associated with the pool, so you can stay on-site rather than walking to the beachfront bars if you prefer a quieter afternoon. Wi-Fi is reported to work reliably in both rooms and around the pool.
Mylopotas itself is a long, wide arc of fine sand — the largest and most developed beach on Ios — with sun loungers, water sports, and a string of beach bars running the length of it. Manthos Place's position gives you easy access to all of this without being directly in the middle of it.
How to Get There
Mylopotas is roughly three kilometres from Ios Chora (the main town) and about four kilometres from the port of Gialos where ferries arrive. The easiest approach from the port or Chora is the local bus, which runs frequently in summer and stops directly outside Manthos Place — this is one of the property's most practical advantages, as Mylopotas road is steep and the walk from Chora in summer heat is uncomfortable with luggage.
If you're arriving by ferry, a taxi from Gialos port to Mylopotas takes around ten minutes and costs a fixed rate set by the local taxi cooperative. During August peak season, taxis can be scarce immediately after large ferries dock, so arranging one in advance or taking the bus is advisable.
By car, Mylopotas is reached via the main road south from Chora. Parking around the hotel area is generally easier than in Chora itself, where space is very limited. The coordinates for Manthos Place are 36.7173° N, 25.2940° E.
Accessibility information is not detailed in the available sources — if mobility access is a requirement, contact the property directly before booking.
Best Time to Visit
Ios is a seasonal island with the clear majority of activity running from late June through August. Manthos Place is open through this period, and the summer months are when Mylopotas beach is at full capacity with beach bars, water sports, and the afternoon-into-evening social scene that defines the resort.
July and August are the hottest and most crowded months. If you want Mylopotas at its liveliest, that's the window — but book early, as Ios fills up quickly and mid-tier accommodation in a good Mylopotas location like this is in high demand. September is a more relaxed alternative: the sea is still warm from a full summer of heating, crowds thin noticeably, and prices typically drop.
For the rooms with sea views, the best light is in the morning, when the bay faces east and the sun comes off the water. The famous Ios sunsets are better viewed from Chora, which sits on the ridge above, but the evening light over Mylopotas from an upper balcony is worth sitting out for.
Ios can be windy, particularly in July when the meltemi (the prevailing Aegean north wind) blows strongest. Mylopotas is partially sheltered by the surrounding hills compared to more exposed beaches, but the wind still reaches it on strong days.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct. The property's own website (manthosplace.gr) explicitly offers savings over third-party booking platforms. It's worth checking both to compare before confirming.
- Request a sea-view room when booking. Not all units face the bay, and the difference in the morning view is significant. Specify upper floor if possible.
- Use the bus. The stop is at the door, the service runs regularly in summer, and the Chora-to-Mylopotas route also passes the port road. For a car-free stay, it's genuinely convenient.
- Arrive with patience in August. Ios is one of the most popular Cyclades islands in peak summer. Check-in queues at any Mylopotas property can be slow on busy ferry days. Having the property's mobile number (+30 6976 896 461) saved means you can call ahead if you're running late.
- Pack light for the beach walk. The five-minute walk to the main beachfront is easy, but midday heat makes any extra load unpleasant. Leave what you don't need in the room.
- Bring cash for incidentals. Ios has ATMs in Chora, but Mylopotas beach bars and some smaller establishments can have card machine issues during peak season.
- The pool is a useful afternoon refuge. When Mylopotas beach gets crowded in the early afternoon, the on-site pool gives you somewhere calm to retreat without leaving the property.
- Contact the property by email for longer stays or apartment enquiries. The email address is [email protected]. For apartment units specifically, it's worth asking directly about availability and what's included rather than relying solely on third-party listings.
Facilities and Location
Manthos Place offers rooms and fully furnished apartments, an outdoor swimming pool, a pool bar, balconies with sea or garden views (depending on unit), and Wi-Fi throughout. The property is open 24 hours year-round according to current listings, though practical seasonal operation follows the Ios tourism calendar — confirm directly if you're travelling outside the June–September window.
The Mylopotas location places you within walking distance of beach sunbeds and water sports rentals, multiple beachfront tavernas and bars, a minimarket, and the bus stop connecting to Chora and the port. Chora itself — with its Cycladic lanes, hilltop church, and most of the island's nightlife — is a short bus ride or a steep 40-minute walk uphill.
For direct contact: telephone +30 2286 091605, mobile +30 6976 896 461, email [email protected]. The official website is www.manthosplace.gr.
Address
Μυλοποτας, Μυλοποτας Ιος 84001 840 01, Greece
Phone
+30 2286 091605Website
www.manthosplace.grOpening Hours
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