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Hostels in Ios
Far Out Beach Club
As No 1 choice the Far Out Beach Club is a backpacker's paradise, located right on Mylopotas beach, offering a variety of accommodation for ALL budgets and requirements.
Francesco's
'Francescos is the number one rated accomodation from backpackers in all of Ios...'
The Purple Pig
Situated on Milopotas beach the Purple Pig is only a 15 minute walk to the village.
regional info

For nightlife, the Main Road offers top notch nightclubs like the brand new Seven Sins or the world famous Planet Ios (DJ MAG said Planet Ios is "the only club on Ios to fly the true club banner"). Good places to warm up early in the village are spots like Red Bull, Flames and Slammer Bar.
For food, La Buca and Lord Byrons are very good but a bit expensive. Seven Eleven and The Nest are less expensive and in some cases just as good. Munchies is open 24 hours a day and offers everything from gyros to hamburgers.
The Island's main town is white Chora where one can spot the ruins of an old Apollo temple and the church of Panaghia Gremiotissa. It is the only settlement that stay inhabited during winter time. The port of the island, Ormos, and the busy touristy area of Mylopotas (or Mylopotamos) are lively only during summer. Mylopotas has been almost exclusively built for the entertainment and needs of tourism and doesn’t have many permanent inhabitants (the Island only has approximately 1000 to 1500 inhabitants during the winter and maybe 30,000 during peak season).
You can either take the bus or hire a motorbike in Yialos (main port) and explore Plakato, where you can visit the tomb of the poet Homer (that is, it is claimed to be his tomb).
The architecture in Ios is typically Cycladic. Little whitewashed cubic houses with blue painted doors and shutters are standing close one to another, surrounded by narrow stone-paved streets.
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