Buchen Sie dieses Hotel, wenn You want to live like a local in a 200-year-old converted bakery or stable with the best sunset views in the Cyclades, and you don't mind a steep climb to get there.
Authentic Cycladic architecture (stone walls, wooden ceilings) that feels ancient yet clean
Theo, the host, who is frequently described as 'a descendant of Zeus' for his hospitality
Private terraces with panoramic views over Aegiali Bay that make leaving the room difficult
Kurzfassung: It’s a stunningly authentic village experience that will tone your calves with its hundreds of steps and reward you with silence and sunsets.
Bewertet von @sabrinachakici: I stayed here with my best friend and honestly, the photos don't do it justice. The terrace became our living room—we spent hours just watching the sea and drinking wine. It’s rustic, quiet, and feels like a hidden gem in Amorgos.
Was Gäste, die hier übernachtet haben, sagten
The hype
Reviewers are obsessed with the views and the 'soul' of the renovated buildings, often calling it the highlight of their Greek island hopping.
Reality check
The walk up from the port is brutal in the midday heat—renting a car or scooter is virtually mandatory unless you are a serious hiker.
You crave silence and 'magical' sunsets away from the tourist crowds
You appreciate heritage architecture (converted bakeries, stables)
You are fit and enjoy hiking or walking
Sauberkeit & Instandhaltung
9.6
Housekeeping: Daily maid service is standard and highly praised—rare for self-catering apartments.
Bathroom hygiene: Spotless. Grout is clean, and the traditional cement-style bathrooms are well-maintained.
Maintenance: Impeccable. The renovation of the old buildings is done with high-quality materials.
Linens & towels: Fresh, crisp, and changed regularly.
Odors & scents: Scent of wild herbs (thyme, oregano) from the garden and fresh sea air.
Sleepability™
9STILL
STILL
0-4LAUT
4-7,5MÄSSIG
7,5-10STILL
Meltemi wind (common in Cyclades)
Occasional donkey or goat noises
Vor der Buchung
Gut zu wissen
The hotel is in Potamos, not Lagada (though they are neighbors); Potamos is quieter and has better sunset views.
Breakfast is self-catering; stock up at the supermarket in Aegiali port before heading up.
The host offers free transfer from the port upon arrival—definitely arrange this in advance.
Was Sie einpacken sollten
sturdy walking shoes (the cobblestones are uneven)
A headlamp or phone flashlight for walking back to the room after dinner in the village
Zimmer-Genie
Beste Auswahl
The 'Old Bakery' room for history buffs (original oven features preserved)
The 'Panorama' apartment for the absolute best terrace views
The 'Aloni' unit, which features a terrace built on an old threshing floor
Zimmer, die Sie meiden sollten
Studio units if you plan to cook elaborate meals (kitchenettes are basic)
Lower-level units if you want maximum privacy on your terrace
Zimmerwunsch-Genie – kopieren & einfügen
“Hi Theo, we are so excited to visit. If available, we would love to book the 'Old Bakery' or 'Panorama' unit for the most authentic history and best sunset views. We don't mind extra stairs!”
FAQ & Geheimtipps
Alles, was Sie vor der Buchung wirklich wissen möchten.
Is there a pool?
No. Guests swim at Aegiali beach, which is a 15-minute walk down (and a steep walk back up).
Is breakfast included?
No, it is self-catering. Rooms have kitchenettes with a fridge, stovetop, and coffee machine.
Can I walk to restaurants?
Yes, 'Kamara' taverna is 100m away in Potamos. For more options, you must walk down to Aegiali port (15 mins).
Is there parking?
Yes, there is free private parking nearby, but you will still need to walk a short distance with luggage.
Is there WiFi?
Yes, free WiFi is available in public areas and most rooms, though speed can vary due to the stone walls.
How do I get there from the port?
The host usually provides a transfer for arrival. Otherwise, it's a 5-minute drive or a steep 20-minute hike.
Insider-Tipps
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The tap water is generally safe but can be brackish; buy large bottled water jugs at the port market.
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Ask Theo about the 'secret' path to Lagada village if you want to mix up your dinner routine without going all the way down to the port.
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The 'Kamara' cafe nearby has a sunset view that rivals Oia in Santorini but with zero crowds.
5 Dinge, die Sie wissen sollten, bevor Sie losfahren
💡The wind can be intense up in Potamos; secure your terrace furniture.
💡You might find a friendly local cat adopting your terrace for the duration of your stay.
💡The shower pressure is surprisingly good for a mountain village, but hot water can fluctuate in peak usage times.
💡There is no reception desk; communication is often via WhatsApp or finding Theo in the garden.
💡The 'kitchenette' is great for coffee and pasta, but don't expect to roast a chicken.
Lokaler Reiseführer
Karte
Sehen Sie, wo sich Pano Gitonia befindet und was in der Nähe ist.