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Anna's Place
Set in Iraklia, 1.5 km from Vorini Beach, Anna's Place offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a terrace. Some units at the property feature a balcony with a sea view.

Venetiko Studios
Set in Iraklia and within 1.9 km of Vorini Beach, Venetiko Studios has a garden, allergy-free rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property. Every room comes with a patio with views of the garden.

Aiolos Iraklia
Set in Iraklia, 1.9 km from Vorini Beach, Aiolos Iraklia offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.

Speires suites
Speires Suites Hotel is a Cycladic-style complex located on a hillside in the settlement of Agios Georgios, Iraklia, offering panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the surrounding landscape.

Alexandra’s studios
Set in Iraklia, 1.7 km from Vorini Beach, Alexandra’s studios features air-conditioned accommodation and a garden. This apartment offers free private parking, free shuttle service and free WiFi.

Villa Panorama
Set in Iraklia and only 1.9 km from Vorini Beach, Villa Panorama offers accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Angelos Rooms
Featuring city views, Angelos Rooms offers accommodation with patio, around 1.6 km from Vorini Beach. Boasting full-day security, this property also welcomes guests with a restaurant and a sun...

Thalassa house by the sea
Thalassa house by the sea is situated in Áyios Yeóryios. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free WiFi. The property is non-smoking and is located 1.7 km from Vorini Beach.

COSMOS Studios Iraklia
Located in Iraklia and only 1.7 km from Vorini Beach, COSMOS Studios Iraklia provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Martin's Beach House
Boasting a garden, Martin's Beach House is located in Iraklia in the Cyclades region, 2.6 km from Vorini Beach. This beachfront property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi....

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 87 reviewsI could not have chosen a better place to stay on my first visit to Iraklia. Alexandra met me at the port and took me straight to my room which was tastefully decorated in shades of white and had a nice balcony at the back of the property, overlooking the field and property further up the hill. I immediately felt at home with a coffee sitting on one of their two comfortable settees overlooking wonderful greenery, the village, and the port. It was mesmerising watching yellow butterflies fluttering amongst the trees and the vines. In the evenings I could sit on a raised patio and watch the sunset over Paros with a very nice glass of gin & tonic and some delicious herbed peanuts. All the staff here are delightful, and I must particularly mention Marchella (please forgive the spelling) who became my Greek teacher for the week and put up with my dreadful pronunciation always with a smile and helpful correction! There was also terrific advice available from Alexandra and Marchella about walks, beaches, and restaurants. It does involve a walk uphill from the village so is less suitable for anyone who might struggle with walking, but I could not recommend anywhere more highly. Thank you for a truly magical stay on your beautiful island!Guest review byShonaUnited Kingdom
- From US$55.85 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 142 reviewsWe had a lovely warm welcome off the ferry and were driven to Angelo's rooms. Our room was beautifully decorated and exceptionally clean. We particularly loved the balcony which was charming with a fantastic view of everything worth seeing. The locals are all incredibly friendly and we really felt part of the Iraklian community.Guest review byJamesUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.9Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 61 reviewsLovely Clean, comfortable apartment. Large balcony with amazing views of the harbour and the island. Close to some very good restaurants and cafes. Very friendly and helpful owners.Guest review byPaulUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.8Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 34 reviewsStunning views, great location, first class customer service, excellent breakfast .Guest review bykimUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very good - What previous guests thought, 135 reviewsFantastic views and fantastic breakfast and fabulous staff.Guest review byjeffreyUnited Kingdom
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Superb - What previous guests thought, 69 reviewsClean. Spacious. Quiet. Nice staff. Delicious breakfast.Guest review byNatalyaSwitzerland
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.4Superb - What previous guests thought, 91 reviewsPeople, food, beaches, island, location. Love you guys!Guest review byPanosGreece
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Unfortunately for us the weather prevented the ferries from...
Unfortunately for us the weather prevented the ferries from sailing. We should have stayed 3 days but only ended up being there 1 night. As the booking was non refundable we lost out but would like to return and explore the island properly. Tried 2 local restaurants both were lovely. Beach by the harbour was very nice, small, sandy and quiet in the morning. Some stones as you went in to the sea so beach shoes would be good.Guest review byCerieUnited Kingdom - 10.0
It is quiet island without crowds of tourist.
It is quiet island without crowds of tourist. You can spent peaceful and calm days there. The food it excellent, the sea is crystal clear, and there is a relaxed vibe everywhere. The boat ride to secluded beaches is highly recommended.Guest review byDafniGreece - 8.0
Small, walkable, unassuming, breezy, mellow - and I...
Small, walkable, unassuming, breezy, mellow - and I sincerely hope it stays that way. A lovely Aegean sky, starry nights, several trails (some more rewarding than others); simple architecture, delicious Greek dishes (many made with local produce, but at Athens prices); a sweet sandy beach with tamarisks, easily reached on foot (there are other beaches, but most are accessible only by boat); mostly respectful, friendly locals; low-key tourists - except for some (not all!) of the day-trippers and yachters, who are under the misconception that they own the beach and harbour, occasionally blasting their music from their boats. - The two mini markets are hugely expensive and only one was open in late September. If you're sojourning in Athens or one of the larger islands, do your pocket a favour and stock up on groceries there. - There are next to no recycling bins and, sadly, there is visible evidence of fly-tipping, though not as bad as in other places I've been to. It's in the locals' interest to prove that they care about the environment, as most of this lovely island's loyal lovers do. - Last but not least: the local authorities ought to bar speedboats and anything with an engine and propeller from accessing - illegally, of course - Livadi beach: they bring zero income to the inhabitants and drive away the type of visitor who respects the island and its people and wildlife. On one day, I counted six vessels anchored less than 30 yards from the strand; this is dangerous for swimmers, unsightly and disrespectful to those who want to just gaze at the sea. I challenged the 'captain' of the boat nearest to the beach and met, inevitably, with rudeness. By the way, I wasn't the only one who was angry at this invasion; other swimmers shared this view and felt strongly about it.Guest review byArtemisGreece