Amorgina Resort - New Hotel in Amorgos, Greece
Where the Cyclades Feel Untouched
While much of the Cyclades has become synonymous with bustling beach clubs and crowded summer hotspots, Amorgos remains refreshingly untouched. Located in Agios Pavlos on the island’s southwestern coast, Amorgina enjoys one of the most privileged settings in the archipelago. Facing the tranquil bay of Nikouria and the uninhabited islet beyond, the hotel overlooks crystalline waters that remain remarkably calm throughout the height of summer, sheltered from the powerful Meltemi winds that often sweep across the Aegean. The setting feels almost cinematic. Ancient hiking trails crisscross the surrounding hills, secluded coves reveal impossibly clear waters and the island’s dramatic cliffs create a landscape of extraordinary beauty. Just five minutes from Aegiali, fifteen minutes from Chora and twenty five minutes from Katapola, Amorgina offers both seclusion and easy access to the island’s most captivating villages and cultural landmarks.
A Boutique Hotel Designed for Amorgos
Rather than simply building a hotel on Amorgos, the vision behind Amorgina was to create a property that genuinely belongs to the island. Conceived as an intimate retreat with only 16 suites, the project embraces the character, traditions and natural rhythms of its surroundings. Everything about the experience feels intentional. The atmosphere is one of understated sophistication rather than overt luxury, allowing guests to engage with the authentic spirit of Amorgos. Days unfold slowly between sea swims, long lunches, sunset aperitivos and explorations of the island’s centuries-old footpaths. Here, luxury is measured not by excess, but by space, silence and connection to place.
Architecture Inspired by Light, Stone and Landscape
Designed by architect Thodoris Zouboulakis, with interiors by Vana Krymniotis and landscaping by Evi Kimeri, Amorgina embodies a contemporary interpretation of Cycladic architecture that feels both elegant and deeply respectful of its environment. The architecture is defined by restraint. Clean geometric lines, whitewashed volumes and carefully selected materials respond naturally to the island’s rugged terrain and exceptional light. Rather than imposing itself upon the landscape, the property appears to emerge from it. Inside, a soothing palette of soft whites, natural stone, textured fabrics and warm earth tones creates a refined atmosphere of serenity. Expansive openings frame uninterrupted sea views while outdoor terraces blur the boundaries between architecture and nature. The result is a hotel that feels timeless, sophisticated and entirely connected to Amorgos.
Sixteen Suites with Sea Views and Residential Comfort
With just 16 suites spread across five distinct categories, Amorgina offers an intimate experience that prioritizes privacy and comfort. Accommodations range from 32 to 47 square metres and include Junior Suites, Family Suites, Courtyard Family Suites, Hot Tub Family Suites and Courtyard Hot Tub Suites. Each suite features a private veranda overlooking the Aegean Sea, creating an effortless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Bright and airy interiors combine minimalist Cycladic aesthetics with contemporary comforts, including espresso stations, minibars and organic bath amenities. Designed with both couples and families in mind, several accommodations feature two-room layouts, connecting options and dual bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Throughout the property, the emphasis remains on simplicity, natural light and the extraordinary beauty of the surrounding landscape.
A Celebration of Cycladic Gastronomy
At the heart of Amorgina lies a culinary philosophy rooted in local traditions and island producers. The hotel’s restaurant welcomes guests from morning until evening across a series of elegant indoor and outdoor dining spaces overlooking the sea. The kitchen is overseen by acclaimed chef Babis Kountouris, while daily operations are led by chef Christos Sismanis. Together, they have created a menu inspired by the gastronomy of Amorgos and the wider Cyclades, highlighting ingredients sourced from local farmers, fishermen and artisans. Fresh seafood, seasonal vegetables, regional cheeses and aromatic herbs are transformed into dishes that feel both contemporary and deeply authentic. Rather than chasing international trends, the culinary experience remains firmly anchored in the island itself, offering guests a genuine taste of place with every meal.
A Pool That Merges with the Horizon
The centrepiece of the property is undoubtedly its spectacular 25 metre infinity pool. Positioned to face Nikouria and the endless blue of the Aegean, the pool appears to dissolve seamlessly into the surrounding seascape. Days are spent moving effortlessly between sun-drenched terraces, shaded lounge areas and the nearby beach, accessible via a pathway descending from the hotel. The atmosphere encourages complete relaxation, whether enjoying a quiet morning swim, reading beneath the Mediterranean sun or watching the sky transform at sunset. Amorgina’s commitment to sustainability further enhances the experience. Environmental responsibility is integrated throughout the project, from architectural choices and material selection to local sourcing and organic amenities. The hotel actively supports the island’s community while encouraging guests to discover the authentic culture, traditions and landscapes that make Amorgos so unique.
The New Address Redefining Luxury on Amorgos
Amorgina represents a new generation of Cycladic hospitality, one that values authenticity over spectacle and meaningful experiences over excess. Surrounded by extraordinary landscapes and guided by a profound respect for the island, this intimate retreat offers travelers the opportunity to experience Amorgos at its most beautiful and most genuine. As the sun sets behind Nikouria and the Aegean turns gold, it becomes clear that Amorgina is far more than a hotel. It is a destination shaped by the spirit of the island itself.
We love Amorgina Resort for:
– Opening in 2026 on the unspoiled island of Amorgos
– Just 16 suites ranging from 32 to 47 sqm, all featuring private verandas and sea views
– Contemporary Cycladic architecture by Thodoris Zouboulakis with interiors by Vana Krymniotis
– Restaurant led by chefs Babis Kountouris and Christos Sismanis celebrating local Cycladic gastronomy
– Spectacular 25 metre infinity pool overlooking Nikouria and the Aegean Sea
– Sustainability-driven philosophy supporting local producers, authentic island experiences and responsible hospitality
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