Ancient tradition tells us Homer took his last breath on Ios and his tomb echoes with historic significance as well as beautiful surrounds. Find out more about the writer,his birthplace & achievements Read more.
It is located in a neoclassical building and displays important historical objects such as ceramics and Roman artifacts as well as Cycladic tools. Read more.
It is said that in Ios there are 365 churches and chapels to match the number of days in a year. It’s worth exploring as many as you can to soak up the atmosphere and beautiful scenery. Read more.
Ios Island has 12 traditional windmills. In the past the windmills would have been used to grind barley and wheat to make bread.The charming windmills are a must-see for anyone visiting Ios! Read more.
A long beach next to the port with exceptional sand that has plenty of shade thanks to its tree lined surroundings. Read more.
Well-organized and ideal for every activity and almost every water sport you can think of! Read more.