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Called Nios by the locals, Ios for the rest of us, that picturesque cycladic island is one of the Aegean's small diamonds. The white colour of its houses ties up harmoniously with the light blue of the sky and the deep blue of Aegean Sea.
Ios Ios is considered to be the meeting point of world's youth. It's a place of unending joy and fun. Nevertheless it is able to provide calm and peaceful vacations to anyone who seeks for that.
The harbour of Ios, Ormos, is located at the western side of the island. Among its white houses dominates the church of Ayia Erini, while in a small distance is the Koumbara place, where you can enjoy the marvelous sunset of Ios.
The capital of the island is called Ios as well. It is unfold at the one side of the hill, totally white with just some colour spoils of light blue, those of its churches' belfries. As in all the Cycladic islands, thus and here, you will find the ruins of a Medieval Castle and many small Churches (Ayios Yeoryios, Jesus Christ and Ayios Nicolaos). At the end of the Capital you can see the line of the 12 windmills.
At the north of Ios you can find Plakoto and Psathopyrgos, a tower of the Hellenistic period, as well as the place where the grave of Homer is said to be. At Tsoukalaria Area is situated the "Odysseas Elytis" open theatre. This side was one of the great Nobel prized poet, most beloved ones
PLACES OF INTEREST
In Yialos is the Holy Temple of Mother Mary Gremiotissa. The church is located next to a Palm, with a magnificent view to Sikinos.
The Monastery of Ayios Ioannis of Kalamos, at Pyrgos.
Psathopyrgos, the Hellenistic period tower, at Plakoto Area.
The ruins of the Medieval Castle at Ios village, which was built in 1397 by Marco Crispo.
The Museum of Modern Art at Kolitsanoi.
The ruins of an Ancient Temple in Psathi.
The area where Homer is believed to be buried, at Plakoto. According to tradition, the locals asked a conundrum to the poet which he couldn't solve and thus he was compelled in death and burial there.
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LOCAL EVENTS
From the beginning of May until the end of September, Cultural Events "Homeria" are organized at the "Odysseas Elytis" theatre. On 15 August, Mother Mary Gremiotissa's feast takes place, while on 29 August Ayios Ioannis feast is celebrated at Psathi and Manganari.

TRANSPORTATION
To Ios: The distance of Ios to Piraeus is 111 naval miles. With a ferry boat the duration of the trip is roughly 8 hours, while with a speedboat from Rafina the time is limited to the half.
At Ios: Frequent bus itineraries for the most destinations of the island and two taxis.

Ios
USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Health Centre:
2286091227
Drugstore:
2286091562
Police Department:
2286091222
Port Authority:
2286091264
Ios Municipality:
2286091505




INFORMATION
Gastronomy: Myzithropitta is delicious, such as nougat with honey as well which is the sweet of marriage and baptism. Really tasteful are also Ios marzipans and kaltsounia (fried pies with myzithra cheese, honey and sugar).
You should buy: Marzipins and kaltsounia.
Fishing: Enough.
Sport: Diving in Plakoto and Petradi.
Swimming: Just 10 minutes far from Ios village is located one of Ios most beautiful beaches, Mylopotas with its golden sand. Kouvaras and Manganari are nice and crowdy beaches as well. Clear water and huge waves you'll find at Psathi. Peacefull beaches are Ayia Theodoti and Kalamos, while for family swimming we suggest Yialos.

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