
Amorgos Greece Travel Guide
Amorgos offers a variety of ways to explore its natural landscape.
Amorgos has a network of well-maintained and marked trails, with six main paths.
Trails range in difficulty from easy to challenging. Maps are available locally or on Amazon.
Path 1 (Chora-Monastery), Path 2 (Katapola-Chora), Path 3 (Katapola-Minoa), Path 4 (Aegiali-Chora), Path 5 (Aegiali-Katapola), Path 6 (Kalotaritissa-Agios Ioannis).
Always check local conditions and weather forecasts before engaging in outdoor activities.
Engage with the local culture through workshops and traditional events.
Especially in summer, these holy festivals involve traditional music, dancing, and communal meals. Check local announcements.
Some tavernas in Chora, Katapola, or Aegiali might host live Greek music nights, featuring rebetiko or bouzouki music.
Focus on supporting local businesses and experiencing authentic village life to foster community well-being.
Experience the cordiality and generosity of the Amorgian people.
Amorgos offers a peaceful setting for rest and rejuvenation.
Amorgos has no hot springs. Traditional remedies with local herbs are a typical practice.
Focus on personal well-being amidst Amorgos's serene beauty.
Find traditional Greek music, like rebetiko or bouzouki, in some tavernas, especially during high season.
Amorgos's nightlife is mostly casual. Aegiali has a few bars that stay open late with music.
Chora has a cluster of bars. Aegiali has bars along its beachfront. These areas make for a relaxed evening.
Expect casual drinks at bars and cafes, often extending into the early hours in summer.
The island does not have formal theaters or performance spaces.
Evenings are lively yet laid-back, unlike larger party islands.
Discover local crafts and products to take home.
Psimeni Raki (the local liqueur), honey from the area, dried herbs (oregano, thyme).
Traditional textiles, handmade ceramics, olive wood products.
Reproductions of Cycladic art, or books about the island.
Luxury and boutique shopping options are limited on Amorgos.
Support local artisans and producers directly. Look for products made on Amorgos.
For larger purchases, inquire about shipping options. Be aware of your home country's customs regulations.