Kalotaritissa Beach
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Kalotaritissa Beach in Amorgos is a serene, natural bay located at the southernmost tip of the island. It is widely celebrated for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and its unique status as a “windproof” sanctuary.
The Vibe & Atmosphere
- A Peaceful Haven: Often called the “End of the Road” beach, it is praised for its tranquil, laid-back atmosphere. It is a favorite for those looking to escape the busier parts of the island.
- Protected from Winds: The beach’s most famous feature is its sheltered, horseshoe-shaped bay. Even when the Meltemi winds are blowing hard elsewhere on Amorgos, Kalotaritissa remains calm and flat, making it the island’s most reliable swimming spot on windy days.
- Picturesque & Local: The bay is filled with small, colorful fishing boats anchored in the calm water, creating a classic Greek postcard view that visitors find charming.
Water & Shore Quality
- Lagoon-Like Waters: The water is consistently described as “transparent,” “sparkling,” and “Caribbean-like.”
- Mixed Terrain: The beach is primarily sandy with some sections of pebbles and larger rocks. The seafloor is mostly sandy, and the entry into the water is smooth and sloping, which is excellent for families.
- Ideal for Snorkeling: The clear water and rocky edges make it a great spot for snorkeling, with many fish visible near the shore.
Facilities & Services
- Well-Organized but Simple: About a third of the beach is organized with sunbeds and “wicked” straw umbrellas. Reviews from 2024–2025 note that a set typically costs between €10 and €15.
- Excellent Canteen: A small beach bar/canteen (often run by local family members) is highly recommended for its fresh salads, homemade juices, and snacks. Many reviewers claim the food quality is better than typical beach canteens.
- Basic Comforts: There are public toilets on-site and a small parking area.
Getting There & Nearby Attractions
- The Drive: It is a scenic but remote drive, approximately 35–40 minutes from Katapola or Chora. The road is paved all the way to the beach.
- Boat Excursions: From the small harbor at the beach, you can take a small transfer boat to the nearby uninhabited island of Gramvoussa, which offers two more beautiful, completely wild beaches.
- The Shipwreck: Many visitors combine a trip to Kalotaritissa with a stop at the Olympia Shipwreck, located just a few minutes back up the road. It requires a 15-minute hike but is considered a must-see for photographers and adventurers.
Summary: Kalotaritissa is the perfect “all-weather” beach for families and couples. It offers the rare combination of organized comfort and a remote, wild feel, backed by some of the calmest and clearest swimming waters in the Cyclades.
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