Amorgos
Featured In"The Big Blue" (French Film)
Shipwrecked HereOlympia (1980)
Known ForSecluded Beaches

Amorgos, a Greek island located in the Cyclades group, is a hidden gem known for its rugged beauty, crystal-clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere. 

Amorgos is a serene and unspoiled destination, making it perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape in a beautiful natural setting. Whether you're lounging on pristine beaches or hiking through rugged landscapes, Amorgos promises a tranquil and rejuvenating experience.

  • Charming Villages

    Explore picturesque villages like Chora (Amorgos Town) and Katapola, where traditional whitewashed buildings and narrow streets create a postcard-perfect setting.

  • Beaches

    Enjoy some of the most beautiful beaches in the Aegean, including Agia Anna, Agios Pavlos, and Mouros Beach, where turquoise waters and golden sands await.

  • Hiking Trails

    Amorgos offers a network of hiking trails that lead you through stunning landscapes, including the famous "Amorgos Trail" that crosses the island, providing breathtaking views.

  • Monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa

    Visit this iconic 11th-century cliffside monastery, perched high above the sea. It's both a spiritual and architectural marvel.

  • Ancient Sites

    Explore the Minoan-era settlement of Minoa, as well as the ancient ruins of Arkesini, revealing the island's rich history.

  • Diving and Snorkeling

    Discover the underwater world around Amorgos, which includes fascinating dive sites, underwater caves, and diverse marine life.

THE SEASONS
  • Amorgos experiences a mild winter with temperatures ranging from 50°F to 59°F (10°C to 15°C). This is the quietest and least touristy season, making it perfect for those seeking solitude and a glimpse into local life. While some businesses may close for the season, you can enjoy peaceful walks, explore the island's charming villages, and savor traditional Greek cuisine at local tavernas.

  • Spring is a delightful time to visit Amorgos when the island comes alive with blossoming flowers and vibrant green landscapes. Daytime temperatures range from 59°F to 70°F (15°C to 21°C), making it pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking and sightseeing. It's also an excellent season for capturing the island's natural beauty through photography. The Easter celebrations in April are a cultural highlight.

  • Summer is the high tourist season in Amorgos, with temperatures ranging from 73°F to 86°F (23°C to 30°C). The island becomes vibrant with visitors enjoying the beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters. Popular beaches like Agia Anna and Agios Pavlos can get crowded, so consider exploring quieter coves or taking boat trips to secluded spots. The island's nightlife also comes alive during this time.

  • Autumn is a fantastic season to experience Amorgos with pleasant temperatures ranging from 70°F to 81°F (21°C to 27°C). The summer crowds start to thin, allowing for a more relaxed visit. It's an ideal time for hiking, as the weather is cooler, and the island's trails offer stunning views of the Mediterranean. The sea is still warm for swimming, and you can enjoy local festivals and harvest celebrations.