The archaeological site of Skarkos, the island’s museum, Panagia Gremiotissa, the windmills, Paleokastro, and the so-called Tomb of Homer—these are just a few of the places that offer a deeper look into the cultural and historical heart of Ios.
Long tagged as a party island for a young, international crowd, Ios has another, quieter story to tell—one rooted in antiquity and myth. For travelers looking beyond the beach bars and beach clubs, there’s no shortage of landmarks worth discovering. From the prehistoric settlement of Skarkos and the island’s archaeological museum to the chapel of Panagia Gremiotissa, the windmills of Chora, and the dramatic ruins of Paleokastro—not to mention the legendary burial place of Homer himself—Ios invites visitors to trace its past one sunlit step at a time.
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