| IOS
The coastline of this predominantly mountainous island with its
countless chapels, its olive trees, its vineyards and its limpid
air, is adorned with small, attractive coves. Those features
combine with the crystal clear sea and the superb sandy beaches
make Ios a magnet for tourists.
A barren
island east of Sikinos. Ios is suppose to be the burial place
of Homer. Ios is one of the most picturesque islands of
Cyclades. The coastline of this predominantly mountainous island
with its countless chapels, its olive trees, its vineyards and
its limpid air, is adorned with small, attractive coves. Those
features combine with the crystal clear sea and the superb sandy
beaches. The island can get over crowded as it is loved by the
young crowds especially due to its night life.
History Of Ios
Locally called Nios, this is an island whose history goes back
to prehistoric times. According to Herodotus, the "poet
of poets", the "godlike" Homer was buried at Plakotos, in the
north of the island. Pausanias tells us that there was an inscription
at Delphi confirming the poet's interment on Ios, which was
the , homeland of his mother, Clymene.
Places To Visit
Above the pretty harbour of Ormos, where fishing-boats
and yachts bob at anchor, stands the capital of Ios or Hora.
The town stands on the site of the ancient city of the same
name and is a typical Cycladic settlement, with whitewashed
houses, narrow alleys and chapels. Among the churches, those
of St Catherine, St John the Baptist and Sts Cosmas and Damien
stand out. The whole beautiful image is rounded off with the
bulk of the medieval castle and the row of windmills
which top the town. The sites of Ios include a Hellenistic tower
and the remains of an ancient aqueduct at Agia Theodoti, traces
of an ancient temple at Psathi, a ruinous Venetian castle at
the spot known as Paleokastro, and the Hellenistic tower at
Plakotos.
PLACES
TO MOOR
Ios main harbor - Can be a bit noisy at night from the
bars if this does not bother you then harbor offers a good shelter
from the meltemi. The yachts can anchor on the north side of
the bay . Water is limited, fuel can be obtained from mini tankers
and most provisions can be found in the main town.
Ormos
Koumbaras - A bay located North of the main port this bay
is nice for a swim and offers fairly good shelter from the meltemi
Ormos
Milopatamou - This is a large bay located south of Port
Ios. There are four coves on the north side of the bay. Choose
any where. This bay offers good shelter from the meltemi but
open to the west and south. There are several taverns ashore.
Ormos
Manganari - This bay is located on the south coast of Ios.
Be careful of the rocky islet on the North east side of the
bay. Offers good shelter from the meltemi there are a few tavernas.
Beware this is a nudist hot spot.
Ormos
Tris Klises - Good shelter from the meltemi but be careful
of the reef on the W side of the bay as well as a shallow patch
near the east cove.
Beaches
Lovers of the sea will he enraptured by the superb beaches of
Ios, some of them busy, (such as Milopotas, near Hora), and
others no less attractive but much quieter (Agia Theodoti, Psathi,
Kalamas, Plakes, Tzamaria, Kolitsani and Manganari). Among the
most beautiful beaches of Greece is Milopotas and Magganari.
Night
Life
Hora and Ormos (harbor) attract most of the people at night.You
can find clubs, bars and pubs.
Sports
You can rent surfboards for wind surfing on the island.
Museums
The Archaeological and Folkloric Museum are located in Hora, while
another museum, the Museum of Modern Art (Drot- Gaiti) is at
Kolitsani.
Accommodation
Ios Hotels - Budget & luxury hotels in Ios Greece
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