Dive into the Endless Blue of the Aegean
The beaches of Amorgos create a unique setting with crystal-clear waters, rugged cliffs, and the vastness of the Aegean Sea. Few are serviced, while most require access on foot or by boat, offering an authentic experience.
Iconic Shores
In Agia Anna, the beach synonymous with the film The Big Blue, the two coves with their small pebbles and caves offer views of the Hozoviotissa Monastery. Mouros impresses with its towering rocks that provide natural shade and its crystal-clear waters, while at the top of the path, a café offers breathtaking views.
Sandy Beaches and Bays
Aegiali is the island’s largest sandy beach, full of beach bars and tavernas, and it is also the starting point for the trail leading to secluded Levrossos. At its southernmost point, the well-serviced Kalotaritissa offers crystal-clear waters and serves as the departure point for boats heading to Gramvousa, a beach with white sand and turquoise waters. Maltezi beach, accessible only by boat from Katapola, is also well-serviced and sandy.
Hidden Gems and Shipwrecks
Agios Pavlos is a small peninsula with a pebble beach. from which you can cross over to the islet of Nikouria. For those who cherish seclusion, Mikri Vlychada in Tholaria requires a hike, but rewards you with its tranquillity. Finally, in Liveros Bay, the rocky shore is home to the impressive Olympia shipwreck, one of the most photogenic spots on the island, which featured in the major film.
Amorgos offers a rare array of marine experiences, blending the rugged natural beauty of the rocks with the unparalleled clarity of the Cyclades, catering to both explorers and those seeking comfort.
Iconic Shores
In Agia Anna, the beach synonymous with the film The Big Blue, the two coves with their small pebbles and caves offer views of the Hozoviotissa Monastery. Mouros impresses with its towering rocks that provide natural shade and its crystal-clear waters, while at the top of the path, a café offers breathtaking views.
Sandy Beaches and Bays
Aegiali is the island’s largest sandy beach, full of beach bars and tavernas, and it is also the starting point for the trail leading to secluded Levrossos. At its southernmost point, the well-serviced Kalotaritissa offers crystal-clear waters and serves as the departure point for boats heading to Gramvousa, a beach with white sand and turquoise waters. Maltezi beach, accessible only by boat from Katapola, is also well-serviced and sandy.
Hidden Gems and Shipwrecks
Agios Pavlos is a small peninsula with a pebble beach. from which you can cross over to the islet of Nikouria. For those who cherish seclusion, Mikri Vlychada in Tholaria requires a hike, but rewards you with its tranquillity. Finally, in Liveros Bay, the rocky shore is home to the impressive Olympia shipwreck, one of the most photogenic spots on the island, which featured in the major film.
Amorgos offers a rare array of marine experiences, blending the rugged natural beauty of the rocks with the unparalleled clarity of the Cyclades, catering to both explorers and those seeking comfort.





































































