AMORGOS, the easternmost island of the Greek Cyclades is a stunner,
with whitewashed houses, trestled alleyways and fiery rust sunsets ...
Kevin Raub in New York Post, 2010

Environment

  • MONASTERY PANAGIA HOZOVIOTISSA from AMORGOS ON THE ROAD TO UNESCO

    By Harry on April 26, 2016
    The Monastery of Hozoviotissa on the road to Unesco The unique objects of cultural heritage show the richness of culture, nature and the possibilities of the human mind. They are like bridges between the past and the future and the preservation; of them belongs to the present generation – to us all. Understanding the importance of cultural objects led UNESCO […]
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  • YPERIA 2015 PRESS RELEASE

    By Harry on October 4, 2015
    PRESS RELEASE: 13th International Convention on Sustainable Tourist Development YPERIA 2015 The Cultural Association of Tholaria – Amorgos and Aegialis Hotel & Spa are pleased to announce YPERIA 2015, the 13th International Convention on Culture & Tourism, which will take place from the 21st to the 26th of October, on the Greek island of Amorgos. This International Meeting aims to […]
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  • Yperia 2014

    By Editor on December 20, 2013
    The International Convention for culture and tourism has it's 12th anniversary and will take place from April 10th to 15th
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  • Beach Cleaning in Aegiali

    By Editor on March 20, 2013
    Last week the big beachcleaning on Aegiali Beach was made with a punch of people. The "harvested" seagrass was collected
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  • The Hens’ Gazette – N°1

    By Editor on November 4, 2012
    Volunteer project about mapping, signaling & promoting the pathways of Amorgos Island. A tourism & environment project.
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  • Luxury Yacht “Antalis” got distressed in Aegiali Port

    By Editor on July 4, 2011
    A nearly fatal accident happened in Aegiali Bay yesterday when the luxury yacht "Antalis" got distressed
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  • Young Mediterranean Monk Seal put to Death!!

    By Editor on June 15, 2011
    The young friendly Mediterranean Monk Seal was deliberatly brought to death, injured by a sharp object.
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  • Yperia 2011 Program

    By Editor on April 24, 2011
    From 27 of April to 2 of May 2011 the 9th International Meeting of Culture and Tourism, YPERIA 2011 is held - Program details.
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  • Where the night is still dark

    By Luca on March 22, 2011
    Among Cyclades, eight and a half hours away from Athens' lights, Amorgos is Neverland. Maybe the last place in Europe in which night is still night, without
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  • YPERIA – 9th Int. Meeting of Culture and Tourism

    By Editor on February 7, 2011
    From 27th of April to 2nd of May 2011 the 9th International Meeting of Culture and Tourism, YPERIA 2011 will take place at the at Aegialis Hotel & Spa
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  • Does water come from heaven?

    By Wendula on September 10, 2010
    If our modern European civilisation has taught us to enjoy the pleasure of running water when we open the tap for as long as we want, it has also made us unaware of the value of water. When we spend hours under the shower or in the bath, when we repeatedly wash our laundry, has it ever occurred to us […]
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  • Dear Visitor – help us to keep Amorgos green

    By Iris on August 23, 2010
    Please take a moment to consider your role as a tourist, as a guest, but also as an inhabitant on this planet. You are probably very aware of the environmental crisis on the Earth, and also aware that we are all responsible for a change to happen. The change comes down to every individual and how we move in our […]
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  • Sustainable Tourism in Amorgos

    By Editor on July 3, 2010
    Larisa Doctoro, pulished an article in the online magazine Rendez-vous (an American womens club of Brussels publications) about sustainable tourism in Amorgos. She knows “Amorgos has established its tourist niche in sustainable tourism, meaning, tourism that respects nature and local traditions … The island is self-supporting, producing most of what is needed to get along: its own meat, fruit and vegetables, […]
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