Tour of Southern Part of Amorgos
Don’t miss a chance for our half day bus tour that gives an opportunity to view exceptional historical and religious monuments and explore the unique snorkeling paradises Amorgos has to offer!
This bus tour will take you to the Hellenistic Tower of Agia Triada, a declared Unesco World Heritage Site, the Monastery of St George Valsamitis with its sacred spring known for its miraculous healing properties, and two of the most beautiful beaches on the island, Mouros and Kalotaritissa, where you can enjoy the crystal blue-green waters of Amorgos.
This tour is organized (group) with minimum number of participants 6, or can also be arranged privately for small groups of 1-5 persons. The tour is offered in English and Greek language. Other languages (French, German) are available upon request at extra cost.
Children (3 – 12 years old) are welcome to participate with parental guidance.
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- Be Equipped for a Day in the Sun (wear sunscreen/ hat/ sunglasses)
- Wear flat, comfortable shoes
Tour of Southern Part of Amorgos
Our first stop on this 5-hour bus tour is the Hellenistic Tower of Agia Triada, a declared Unesco World Heritage Site
- Agia Triada, Amorgos, Greece
- 10:00 - 10:30
Next stop is the Monastery of St George Valsamitis with its sacred spring known for its miraculous healing properties
- Saint George Valsamitis, Katapola, Greece
- 11:00 - 12:00
Are you ready to experience possibly one of the most beautiful beach on the island, Mouros, known for its wild nature, deep blue sea, crystal clear waters and water caves ideal for snorkeling?
- Mouros Beach, Amorgos, Greece
- 12:30 - 14:00
On your way to the west side of the island, you will witness the famous Shipwreck of Amorgos that is half submerged, before you get to the picturesque bay of Kalotaritissa for your last stop
- Kalotaritissa Beach, Amorgos, Greece
- 14:30 - 15:45
After experiencing a true flavor of Amorgos from east to west, you will be dropped off at your hotel in Aegiali bay!
- Aegiali (Amorgos), Greece
- 17:00