Monday 11 February 2013

IOS.Cyclades islands Greece.

Ios
Ios, located south of Naxos, Paros and Santorini between, is the 'island of the sea of life, matches, a favorite with young for unbridled fun and "outrageous." It 'a small island (108 sq km), barren rock dominated by traditional windmills. The main towns are Ormos (the Port), and Mylopotas Yalos, linked together by the only paved road on the island.They are very close together and well served by buses.

The city and the entertainment on the island of Ios
The heart of the nightlife and 'consists of the capital, Chora, animated by bars and nightclubs. This has made the island famous among the young, now considered one of the most beautiful characteristics of the Cyclades, but Chora is not just fun: although the capital has the size and shape of a typical Cycladic town with its maze of lanes and the glance of white and blue houses, churches and bell towers. To visit the Archaeological Museum, while on a hill located to the east of the Venetian kastro. The main square is also the center of nightlife and evening is filled to overflowing with people, an experience not to be missed!
Ormos is the port of the island, not far from Chora and can be reached on foot with a walk (just over a mile). Here you will find many taverns and bars where you can eat without spending much.
The magnificent beaches of the island of Ios
The beaches are a paradise and are among the most beautiful in Greece. Mylopotas is certainly the most popular and is a beautiful stretch of fine sand kilometers long, is located in the southernmost bay Manganaris, full of small coves and beaches of golden sand. E 'reachable by bus or by boat, with tourist boats. For those seeking instead a lonely corner and point out the extremely charming beach Koumbara (ufficale naturist beach) north-west of the port.
Excursions on the island of Ios
To see the island also Kalamou Moni, a monastery on the road that leads from Manganaris in Kalamos where you also play traditional and religious festivals, and the village of Psathi on the east coast of the island where you can see numerous churches, chapels and the remains a temple of Apollo.
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