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Introduction

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Monastery Panajia Chosowió tissa from north- east, 900 a.c.

The information regarding Amorgós are divided in seven different articles/sections:

o Introduction
o Map
o Getting a room
o Beaches
o Where to stay
o Walking
o Photos (see menu)

 

The year of 1993 was the first time at went to Greece as a back packer. I was spending two weeks late July, early August on the islands of Amorgós and Náxos.

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Getting a room

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When I went of the ferry at the harbour of Katápola, early in the morning, there were no people there, offering rooms. So I went to a coffee shop, sat down and had some breakfast.

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Beaches

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Regular beach I you are staying in Katápola, there are some beaches north west of the village, Plakes Beach, with sand and gravel.

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Where to stay

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The main harbour is Katápola. Katápola is divided in three different parts: Katápola in the south shore of Katápola bay, Rachidi to the east (middle), and Xilokeratidi at the northern shore.

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Walking

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If you like two walk, this island has some nice paths to choose from. One of the best, is to walk from Egáli passing Potamós towards the south, and then finally reach the monastery Panagia Chosoviotissas, the main attraction of Amorgós.

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