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Aegialis Hotel SPA

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Amorgos, Amorgos, Aegiali, 84008, Greece.

Amorgos is a strikingly pristine island on the southeastern edge of the Cyclades bunch, where customary traditions are inseparably connected to a scene as wealthy in magnificence for what it’s worth in history and culture.

Initially by mariners from Asia Minor in the fourth century BC. Possessed beginning around 1800 BC, the island draws in individuals who love a way of life formed by a shifted and emotional past. This is a spot that seems immaculate by time, however, where occupants save one of the Aegean’s tricks of the trade.

The length of the island is 33 km and its width is somewhere in the range of 1.5–6 km. There are three mountain tops: Krikelos (822 m) in the north, Profitis Ilias (699 m) in the middle, and Korax (607 m) in the southwest. The emotional mountain scene gives a wonderful setting to phenomenal climbs.

 

A beautiful picture of AMORGOS, Amorgos, Aegiali, 84008, Greece, Hotel.
AMORGOS, Amorgos, Aegiali, 84008, Greece

 

Glades and developed regions are situated in the north of Aegiali, in the focal point of Katapola, and in Arkesini in the south of the island.

There are two ports on the island: Katapola and Aegiali, where ships, sailboats, and hydrofoils show up, interfacing Amorgos with different islands and the central area.

There are a few seashores along the coast. In Aegiali, the ocean side is long and sandy and starts at the edge of the fishing town of Ormos. “Levroso,” “Psili Munitions,” and “Hohlakas” are 15 minutes away.

You can stroll from the harbor, despite the fact that you can undoubtedly contact them with a little boat.

Before the straight of Aegiali, on the little uninhabited island of Nikouria, there are two delightful sandy seashores to which little boats take individuals to swim in the sound of Agios Pavlos.

In old times, there was a mint on this island where the coins of the three old urban communities of Minoa, Arkesini, and Aegiali were delivered.

Every city-state had its own cash, with most coins containing spices and the head of Hippocrates.

On the other, steep side of Amorgos, beneath the Byzantine cloister of Panagia Chozoviotissa, lies the ocean side of Agia Anna, well known for its unmistakable blue and turquoise waters.

The renowned film “The Enormous Blue” was recorded here, putting Amorgos on the map everywhere.

Further south, on a similar side of the island, Mouros Ocean Side is extremely famous in light of its unmistakable water, dull, thick sand, and two caverns where you can swim. In Arkesini, “Kalotaritissa”, “Kato Kambos,” and “Paradisia” sea shores are situated at the southern end of

You can enjoy your stay with a Aegialis hotel spa, yoga, and many other fitness facilities here.

STORY

The island was first occupied during the Neolithic time frame. Until this point in time, 14 locales from the early Cycladic period have been uncovered. In old times there were three capitals on Amorgos, all in the seventh and sixth hundreds of years BC. were established.

The stays of each of the three can, in any case, be seen. The island assumed a significant role in ancient times because of its extraordinary topographical area. During medieval times, Amorgos was managed by the Dukes of Naxos.

 

A beautiful picture of AMORGOS, Amorgos, Aegiali, 84008, Greece, Hotel.
AMORGOS, Amorgos, Aegiali, 84008, Greece

 

After the Byzantine Domain was reestablished in Constantinople, Amorgos was reconquered in 1268. Before the century’s end, the Venetians and Genoese crushed the Byzantines, and Amorgos held the standard of the Dukes of Naxos until the Ottomans vanquished the island in 1566.

AEGIALIS HOTEL SPA

Found only a couple of moments’ stroll from the sandy seashores of Aegiali and Levrosos, Aegialis highlights an over-sized seawater pool, free sunbeds, parasols, and showers, as well as health and wellness offices.

The roomy convenience at Aegialis Hotel and Spa accompanies an overhang with ocean views. Every suite is cooled and includes a hairdryer, safe, and cooler, as well as free shower robes and oceanside towels.

The everyday Greek breakfast incorporates custom-made jams, croissants, and cakes. Anticipate Amorgian food made with neighborhood natural fixings and Greek wines, served in the Ambrosia eatery. Its enormous porch offers perspectives on Aegiali Straight and the Aegean Ocean.

At Bistro Corte Wet, you can get light tidbits, while “Nick’s Pizza” plans spaghetti, mixed greens, and pizzas for you.

The different relaxation contributions at the Aegialis Lodging and Spa incorporate normal Greek evenings as well as cooking classes and wine samplings.

Aegialis Hotel is only 1 km from Aegiali Port. There is a bus station directly before the hotel.

GETTING THERE

Here you can track down the courses on the island of Amorgos:

From Athens to Amorgos

We suggest that you show up in Athens daily prior or book a flight that shows up before 2:00 p.m. so you are at the port on time, as there is an everyday ship to Amorgos that leaves at 5:30 p.m.

The ships, on the other hand, moor at the two ports on Amorgos Island: Katapola and Aegiali (nearest to the hotel). The outing requires roughly 8 hours.

From Santorini to Amorgos

Throughout the late spring season, it is feasible to travel to Santorini, from where day-to-day rapid boats associate Santorini with Amorgos. The boats leave consistently, aside from Tuesdays and Saturdays, around 12:30 p.m.

From Naxos to Amorgos

There is an everyday association with Amorgos. The nearby ship, Express Scopelitis, withdraws at 2:00 p.m. She shows up at the port of Aegiali on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday and at the port of Katapola each and every day, with the exception of Sunday.

This excursion can be viewed as a smaller than normal voyage to the Lesser Cyclades archipelago (Iraklia, Schinousa, Koufonisi, and Donousa).

Each night at 11:30 p.m., the Blue Star Ship leaves from Naxos to Amorgos (Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday to Aegiali port; Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday to Katapola port). The length of the excursion is 2 to 3 hours.

From Mykonos to Amorgos

From mid-June to mid-September, high-velocity ships (Seajet-Superjet) work from Mykonos to Amorgos and back five times each week, leaving day to day besides at 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m., besides on Wednesday and Sunday.

Luckily, the island has not been ruined by the mass travel industry, and its economy has been created through a manageable travel industry with deference for nature and the climate, in view of the way of thinking of safeguarding ecological security and custom. It is therefore the ideal setting for open-air exercises.

Double room with sea view Superior Cycladic with half board

ROOM Offices

Cost per space for 2 individuals altogether

• Hand-tailored furnishings
• 32-inch level-screen television
• Free Wi-Fi Web
• Direct phone line
•Cooling
• Confidential overhang
•Hairdryer
• Safe
•Cooler
• Espresso and tea-making offices; • kettle; • glass shower work area
• Wraparounds and ocean side towels; • Shoes; • Free admittance to the spa (sauna, hammam, whirlpool, indoor pool, wellness focus)

YOGA

If it’s not too much trouble, demand YOGA with your movement date so support can be composed with the yoga instructor directing the occasion.

Our Homerooms: We offer 4 yoga shalas with amazing ocean views (Namaste, Ananda, Elysia, and Anatolia) that can accommodate up to 50 individuals. We likewise have three different spaces for Pilates, dance, and reflection classes.

We give every member complete yoga hardware (mats, blocks, belts, cushions, and so forth) and educators with remote amplifiers. Our faultless music framework permits clear hearing even in the biggest shalas.

WHY AMORGOS?

Amorgos is one of the principal explanations behind sorting out this yoga show. It is an island in the east of the Aegean Ocean and is referred to for its solid, attractive field as well as the empowering energy that nobody can miss.

The virtue of biodiversity and the range of restorative spices make it the best mix for otherworldly and actual height.

Away from the mass travel industry, Amorgos is encircled by normal magnificence, exceptional energy, a perfectly clear ocean, awesome seashores, stunning scenes, and amazing dusks, even in high season.

What is elysia?

In old times, artists, for example, Homer, Pindar, and Hesiod, depicted the Champions Elysées (Elysian Fields) in their texts as an unspoiled, wonderful, and tranquil spot where the spirits of the fortunate ones showed up and could appreciate and feel the outright happiness.

It was a heavenly spot “with blooming glades where there were timeless springs and springs of Lethe percolating nectar.”

For what reason would it be a good idea for me to visit?

Privileged yoga educators from around the world will be the moderators, and experts from different regions of the wellbeing field (nutritionists, life mentors, and advisors) are supposed to join and add to this intriguing information, sharing an open door.

Our central goal is a rational trade of groundbreaking thoughts and practices in a unique learning climate of profound change.

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