Ivi Hotel

About
Ivi Hotel occupies a central spot in Drios, a small, quiet village on the southeastern coast of Paros. The beach at Drios is 200 metres away on foot, the village supermarket is directly across the road, and a bus stop sits right outside — practical details that matter when you're planning how to get around the island without a car.
The hotel is run by the same local family behind Efi Studios, a sister property 80 metres down the road, and Restaurant Anna operates from the same building. That combination — lodging, dining, and a well-connected village location — makes Ivi Hotel a sensible base for travelers who want somewhere calm and unhurried rather than a resort complex or a room above a busy Parikia bar.
Drios itself sits about 18 kilometres south of Parikia and roughly 8 kilometres east of Lefkes. It faces a sheltered bay, and the pace there is noticeably slower than the island's busier tourist centres on the west coast.
What to Expect
Rooms at Ivi Hotel are configured for two or three guests, with double or single bed arrangements and a shower bathroom. Some rooms come with a balcony overlooking the village centre and the sea; others have large windows in place of outdoor space. The standard inclusions cover the essentials: air conditioning, ceiling fan, refrigerator, satellite TV, a safe deposit box, and WiFi. Daily cleaning service is provided.
The building itself is in the middle of Drios village rather than on a hillside or a backstreet, so you are within easy walking distance of the handful of tavernas and cafés that line the waterfront, the children's playground nearby, and the small harbour. Drios Beach is a short walk southeast, and several other beaches — Logaras, Piso Livadi, and Tserdakia among them — are reachable by car or the local bus in under fifteen minutes.
Restaurant Anna, sharing the premises, means dinner is available without going anywhere. The same family ownership across Ivi Hotel and Efi Studios suggests that guests can direct questions and booking inquiries through the same contact point — the email address [email protected] — regardless of which property they are considering.
How to Get There
Drios is on the southeastern side of Paros, connected to Parikia and Naoussa by the island's KTEL bus network. A bus stop is directly outside the hotel, which makes arriving by public transport straightforward. The journey from Parikia takes roughly 35–40 minutes depending on stops.
If you are arriving by ferry into Parikia port, a taxi to Drios covers the distance in around 20 minutes. Car and scooter rentals are available in Parikia and Naoussa for those who want more flexibility; parking in the village is generally uncomplicated.
From Antiparos, a small car ferry crosses to the southwestern tip of Paros at Pounta, from which Drios is about a 15-minute drive south along the eastern coast road.
Best Time to Visit
Paros has a reliable Cycladic summer season running from late May through early October. July and August bring the meltemi, the northerly wind that keeps temperatures from becoming oppressive but can make the island's exposed west-facing beaches choppy. Drios bay, sheltered on the southeastern side, is generally calmer during strong meltemi periods, which is one practical advantage of this location.
Shoulder season — late May to mid-June and September to early October — offers warm water, lower prices, and fewer visitors in the village. If you are traveling outside peak summer, confirm availability directly with the hotel, as some smaller properties on Paros reduce hours or close in the off-season.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly through the hotel website at efistudios.gr/hotel-ivi or by phone at +30 2284 041015 to avoid third-party platform fees and to ask room-specific questions before arrival.
- Request a balcony room when booking if an outdoor space matters to you — not all rooms have one, and specifying early is the only way to ensure it.
- Use the bus stop outside if you plan day trips to Parikia or Naoussa; the KTEL network covers the main routes and is cheap, though service frequency drops in the evening.
- Drios Beach is a short walk from the hotel, but also check Logaras Beach just to the north — it tends to be equally calm and is worth combining into the same outing.
- Dining on-site is available at Restaurant Anna, which shares the building. This is useful if you arrive on a late ferry and want food without hunting for an open kitchen.
- Efi Studios, managed by the same family, is 80 metres away and may have availability if Ivi Hotel is fully booked — worth asking when you contact the hotel.
- Bring euros in cash for small purchases in the village; while the supermarket opposite is convenient, not all local tavernas in smaller Cycladic villages accept cards reliably.
- The village is quiet at night, which suits light sleepers but also means nightlife options are limited locally — Piso Livadi and the west coast are the better options for those who want bars.
Facilities and Location
The hotel's address is in Drios 844 00, placing it squarely in the village centre. Given the family-run nature of the property and its shared premises with Restaurant Anna, the setup functions more like a village guesthouse with hotel amenities than a managed chain property. That means direct communication with the owners is both possible and often faster than going through a booking platform.
The supermarket directly across the road is practical for self-catering basics — picking up breakfast items, water, or snacks without needing to drive anywhere. The children's playground nearby makes the location workable for families. The overall footprint of the village is compact enough that most amenities are within a few minutes on foot.
For guests who need it, the hotel's Facebook page is maintained under the Efi Studios Drios Paros account, which covers updates for both properties.
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