How to Get to Amorgos

Amorgos is a lovely island of the Cyclades, known globally after the film “The Big Blue” released in 1988. It is an ongoing must-visit destination for Greeks and tourists alike. Its breathtaking beauty and hospitality make it unique among other wonderful islands. It can also cater to all types of travelers and their needs.

While in Amorgos, you can’t miss the wonderful beaches, such as Aegiali, Levrossos, Agios Pavlos, Mouros, and Kampoi, and the many picturesque villages with the local tavernas and “kafeneia” to lounge and enjoy local delicacies. Undoubtedly, one of the most stunning sights on the island is the Monastery of Panagia Hozoviotissa and its Aegean blue panorama.

How to get to Amorgos Island Greece

If you’re interested in visiting the island, here’s all you need to know on how to get to Amorgos:

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How to Get to Amorgos

Hop on a ferry to Amorgos

Katapola Harbour in Amorgos

One option would be to take the ferry to Amorgos, as the island doesn’t have an airport. The distance between the port of Piraeus in Athens and the port of Katapola in Amorgos is 173 nautical miles, so the ferry trip can last between 5.5 and 9 hours. This, of course, depends on the type of vessel you choose, as well as the weather. If you take the high-speed ferry, you can get there in 5 hours.

You can find daily crossings from Piraeus to Amorgos all year round. It is mainly operated by Seajets and Blue Star Ferries.

Click here for the ferry schedule and to book your tickets directly.

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Private Transfer from ATH airport to the port

The ATH International Airport is approximately 43 km away from the Port of Piraeus. The most convenient option is to take a private transfer to the port and arrive in time if you are arriving in Athens by air to book your private transfer. Your most trustworthy option is to book your private transfer via Welcome Pickups.

Their airport pick-up services include English-speaking drivers, a flat fee equivalent to a taxi but pre-paid, as well as flight monitoring to arrive on time and avoid delays. Book your ride in simple steps here.

Find more information here and book your private transfer.

Fly from Athens to Mykonos and take the ferry to Amorgos

An alternative option to get to Amorgos from Athens would be to book a ticket to Mykonos and then hop on a ferry to Amorgos. This might be a convenient option but it depends on airway ticket prices and how well in advance you book.

The flight from ATH International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos to Mykonos Airport (JMK) takes 45 minutes and this route is serviced by Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air. Prices may start as low as 78 Euros for a single ticket if you book well in advance and find an offer. However, prices always depend on availability and seasonality.

Note: Conveniently, you can fly directly to Mykonos from international airports as well, although prices are certainly different.

Once in Mykonos, get on a ferry to Amorgos. During high season, you will find high-speed vessels by Seajet and Superjet having schedules from Mykonos to Amorgos and vice versa at least five times weekly. The ferry trip lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours.

Click here for the ferry schedule and to book your tickets directly.

Fly from Athens to Santorini and take the ferry to Amorgos

Similarly, you can fly to Santorini from the airports of Athens or other international airports that service this sky route.

The flight from ATH International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos to Santorini Airport (JTR) takes 45 minutes and this route is serviced by Aegean Airlines and Olympic Air. Prices may start as low as 74 Euros for a single ticket if you book well in advance and find an offer. Again, prices can vary a lot.

In the high summer season, there are actually daily crossings from Santorini to Amorgos with high-speed ferries. Again, it is serviced by Seajets and Small Cycladic lines. The duration can be anywhere between 1.5 hours to 5 hours, depending on the vessel type. The average duration is about 3 hours and the price ranges from 11.20 Euros to 87.70 Euros.

Click here for the ferry schedule and to book your tickets directly.

Fly from Athens to Naxos and take the ferry to Amorgos

You can do the same by flying to the small airport of Naxos. The sky route from Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos to Naxos Airport (JNX) is serviced by Olympic Air/Aegean and Sky Express. The flight lasts approximately 44 minutes. Prices may start as low as 73 Euros.

You can get to Amorgos on the daily ferry Express Scopelitis which usually departs at 14:00. On Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday; it arrives at Aegiali port. And every day, except for Sunday, you can get to Katapola Port. The trip is 4 to 5 hours, as there are many stops to the Small Cyclades.

The ferry route is also serviced by Blue Star Ferries, departing from Naxos to Amorgos every day. The duration of the trip with this ferry is 2 to 3 hours.

During high season you will find even more alternatives with local ferries and hydrofoils, so keep this in mind if you wish to go island-hopping in the Small Cyclades.

Click here for the ferry schedule and to book your tickets directly.

How to get around Amorgos

Reached the island and want to explore more? Here are your transportation options.

Rent a car or a motorcycle

Explore the island in peace by renting your own vehicle. You can choose to rent a car or a motorcycle to move around Amorgos. You will find local agencies in Katapola, Chora, and Ormos.

I recommend booking a car through Rental Cars, where you can compare all rental car agencies’ prices, and you can cancel or modify your booking for free. They also guarantee the best price. Click here for more information and to check the latest prices.

Take the public bus  

You can also choose the cheapest option, hoping on the intercity buses of Amorgos, also known as KTEL. You will find regular buses connecting the most visited places in Amorgos. The starting points for most routes are Aegiali, Katapola, or Chora. In Amorgos, you can also find late-night schedules.

Find further information here or by calling +306936671033.

Book a taxi

You can also find a taxi or a private transfer on the island to get to any location. You will find taxis in central spots in the capital and the port, but you can also call +3022850 71253 or +30693 7883 838, or 697 3988 702 to book your private transfer.

Hop on a sea bus

For some of the inaccessible beaches, you can also find sea buses getting you there. From the port of Katapola, you can find vessels to Maltezi and Plakes beaches, while from Agios Pavlos you can explore the islet of Nikouria.

Katapola in Amorgos

Useful Information about Amorgos

Here’s a useful list of the emergency phones you might need if you are visiting Amorgos.

  • Amorgos Hospital: +30 2285 071207
  • Amorgos Port Authority: +30 22850 71259, e-mail: amorgos@hcg.gr
  • Amorgos Police: +30 2285 071210

FAQ About your Trip to Amorgos

What are the best beaches in Amorgos?

Some of the most beautiful beaches to visit in Amorgos are Aegiali, Levrossos, Agios Pavlos, Mouros, Kampoi, Nikouria, Maltezi, Agia Anna, and many more.

Can I go island-hopping from Amorgos?

Yes! Choose to spend some of your holidays in the neighboring islands of Amorgos. You can find ferry connections to Paros, Naxos, Koufonisia, Donousa, Schinoussa, Iraklia, Mykonos, Milos, Syros, Ios, Santorini, Folegandros, Kos, Rhodes, Astypalaia, and others!

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