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Ioanna is a family-run collection of self-catering studios and apartments in Merichas, the main port village on the western coast of Kythnos. The property sits roughly 50 metres from the beach, placing you within an easy walk of the ferry dock, the waterfront tavernas, and the small supermarkets that line the harbour road. For anyone arriving by boat — which is the only realistic way to reach Kythnos — this location means you can be settled in your room within minutes of disembarking.

Kythnos is one of the quieter Cycladic islands, sitting between Kea and Serifos in the western Cyclades. It draws visitors who want calmer beaches, traditional villages, and the kind of unhurried pace that the more famous islands have largely lost in summer. Merichas is the practical hub: most boats arrive here, most rental cars are collected here, and the majority of the island's accommodation is concentrated along this stretch of coast. Ioanna fits that character — straightforward, comfortable, and run with the hospitality that family-operated properties in the Greek islands tend to deliver.

The property's website is at kythnosioannas.gr, and the working phone number is +30 694 431 2643. There are no published email booking details in available sources, so calling or booking through the website is the clearest route to securing a room.

What to Expect

Ioanna offers both studio units and larger apartments, making it a workable option for solo travellers, couples, and families alike. The website, which is primarily in Greek, describes the units as comfortable and well-maintained, with balconies that look out toward the sea — a reasonable expectation given the property's proximity to the waterfront. Cleanliness and a family welcome are themes the owners emphasise, and the format of self-catering accommodation suits the island's rhythm: you can prepare simple meals, store drinks, and come and go without the constraints of hotel meal schedules.

The 50-metre distance to the beach is the most practical detail. Merichas beach is a sandy arc that curves around the bay; it is not a large or dramatic beach, but it is clean, calm in most conditions, and has sun loungers and a beach bar available during summer. The harbour itself is immediately adjacent, so you can watch ferries come and go from the Merichas quay, and the row of waterfront restaurants is a short walk from the property.

Because Kythnos is a small island with limited accommodation infrastructure, advance booking is important in July and August. The property has a very small number of ratings on Google — five reviews at an average of 5.0 — which is consistent with a compact, family-operated property rather than a large hotel, and suggests the guest volume is intentionally modest.

How to Get There

Kythnos is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), with journey times typically in the range of two to three hours depending on the service and vessel. Fast catamarans reduce this further. Ferries dock at the Merichas port, which is the same village where Ioanna is located. From the ferry ramp, the property is reachable on foot; the harbour area is compact and there is no need for a taxi if you are arriving without a large amount of luggage.

If you are driving onto the island — car ferries do serve Kythnos — parking in Merichas is informal and generally available along the road above the harbour. The village is small enough that parking is rarely a significant problem outside the peak weeks of August.

There is no airport on Kythnos. All visitors arrive by sea.

Best Time to Visit

Kythnos has a classic Cycladic summer season running from late May through September. July and August are the busiest months, when Greek families on holiday fill the island's beaches and accommodation fills up well in advance. The weather is reliably warm and dry from June onward, with the meltemi — the strong north wind common across the Cyclades — most active in July and August. Merichas bay faces west, which gives it some natural shelter from the meltemi compared with more exposed northern beaches.

Early June and September are generally the most comfortable periods for a stay: warm enough for swimming, quieter on the beaches, and easier to secure accommodation at shorter notice. Spring visits (April to May) are possible and pleasant for walking and exploring the island's interior and traditional villages of Kythnos Town (Chora) and Dryopida, though the sea will still be cold.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book as early as possible for July and August. Kythnos has limited accommodation overall, and a property this size will fill up quickly in peak season.
  • Contact the property by phone at +30 694 431 2643 or through the website at kythnosioannas.gr, as direct booking is the standard approach for smaller island properties.
  • Collect a rental car or scooter in Merichas if you plan to explore the island. The two main villages — Chora and Dryopida — are inland and require transport, as does the thermal spring at Loutra on the northeast coast.
  • Stock the kitchenette on arrival. There are small supermarkets in Merichas, but selection is limited compared to larger islands. If you have specific dietary requirements, bring supplies from Athens or pick up basics in Lavrio before boarding the ferry.
  • The thermal springs at Loutra, about 8 kilometres from Merichas by road, are one of the island's most distinctive features. The springs have been used since antiquity and flow directly onto the beach there — a short drive from the property worth factoring into your itinerary.
  • Merichas beach is calm and suitable for children. For more secluded swimming, Episkopi, Apokrousi, and Kolona (a double-sided sandbar near the north of the island) are within reasonable driving distance.
  • Kythnos has two distinct traditional villages. Chora, the capital, is a classic whitewashed Cycladic town; Dryopida further south has a more unusual character, built around a ravine with terracotta-roofed houses. Both are worth a half-day visit.
  • If you are arriving on a late ferry, confirm check-in arrangements in advance. Family-run properties often have flexible arrangements but appreciate advance notice for late arrivals.

Facilities and Location

Ioanna provides self-catering studios and apartments, meaning each unit has cooking facilities rather than shared dining. The property is positioned in the Λιμάνι Μέριχα area — the harbour district of Merichas — at coordinates 37.3886°N, 24.3943°E. The beach is 50 metres away on foot, and the main cluster of waterfront restaurants and cafes is similarly close.

The broader Merichas area has the essentials for a self-sufficient stay: supermarkets, tavernas, a bakery, a pharmacy, and car and scooter rental outlets. There is no bank branch in Merichas, but an ATM is available in the village. For anything more substantial, the town of Chora is about 6 kilometres inland.

No specific room count is published in available sources for Ioanna, which is consistent with the smaller end of the family-apartment market on the island. The mix of studio and apartment formats suggests the property can accommodate single travellers through to families of four or five.

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Λιμάνι Μέριχα, Merichas 840 06, Greece

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