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Chora Amorgos Travel Guide
Welcome to the Chora Amorgos travel guide — the island’s medieval heart with a Venetian castle, windmills, whitewashed alleys and the cliff-hugging Hozoviotissa Monastery. A postcard-perfect capital that blends Cycladic charm with authentic village life.
Why You’ll Love Chora Amorgos
- Atmosphere: authentic Cycladic scenery of tight alleyways, arches and white houses.
- Highlights: the hilltop castle, the line of windmills, and proximity to Panagia Hozoviotissa Monastery.
- Vibes: cosy squares like Loza for coffee breaks and evening strolls.
Quick facts
Role: island’s capital (Chora)
Look & feel: medieval rock castle, Byzantine chapels, stone lanes
Perfect for: photography, slow walks, food & coffee
Top Sights in Chora Amorgos
🎯 Tip: Climb the castle rock near sunset — golden light paints the roofs and the windmills beautifully.
Walks & Scenic Routes
Chora → Katapola: classic footpath with sea and village views.
Chora → Hozoviotissa: reach the cliff-hugging monastery via short stair climbs and panoramic road paths.
What to pack
Light trail shoes, hat/sunscreen, water — stone alleys can be slippery with humidity.
Food — Local Suggestions
- Kastanis: traditional Amorgian dishes like patatato (slow-cooked goat) and fava.
- Petrino Pizzeria: pizza and comfort food with friendly service.
Coffee on Loza Square
Stop for coffee in Chora Amorgos — Loza square is perfect for an espresso or evening rakomelo at the village’s heart.
💡 Looking for beaches nearby? Read our Aegiali Amorgos guide for coastal tips.
Chora Amorgos Travel FAQ
What should I photograph?
The castle, the row of windmills and the Hozoviotissa Monastery on the cliff.
How much time do I need?
2–3 hours for the lanes and castle; half a day if you include Hozoviotissa.
Is it easy to walk around?
Yes — just expect ups and downs. Wear comfy shoes and enjoy the views!