Vigla Hotel, Amorgos Hotels
Picturesque hillside hotel with modern rooms, a pool with jacuzzi, and a restaurant
Nestled in the picturesque mountain village of Tholaria, on the enchanting Amorgos Island, lies the Vigla Hotel, a sanctuary of tranquility and breathtaking vistas. From its elevated vantage point, guests are treated to unparalleled views encompassing the serene Aegiali Bay, the majestic Kroukelos Mountain, and the charming Lagada village, creating a visual tapestry that captivates the senses.
The hotel’s location, a scenic 35-minute drive from the main port, positions it perfectly for travelers seeking a deep immersion into the island’s natural beauty and a more serene and peaceful vacation experience. For avid hikers and outdoor enthusiasts, the Vigla Hotel serves as an ideal starting point, with its close proximity to a network of various trailheads that wind through the stunning Amorgos landscape.
Moreover, the hotel’s strategic location provides convenient access to a wealth of nearby attractions. Guests can explore the traditional harbor of Aegiali, a vibrant hub of local life and maritime activity. A visit to the Epanochoriani Church offers a glimpse into the island’s rich cultural and religious heritage. For those seeking sun and sand, the beautiful Levrosos and Psili Ammos beaches beckon with their crystal-clear waters and inviting shores.
The Vigla Hotel boasts 24 thoughtfully renovated rooms, designed to cater to the diverse needs of families, couples, and groups of friends. Family rooms are available, providing ample space and comfort for accommodating up to four people. Each room is meticulously maintained, offering a clean and modern aesthetic, and features captivating views of either the inner courtyard’s lush garden or the dramatic mountain scenery. Kimkim travelers, in particular, have consistently praised the hotel for its exceptional hospitality and the truly fantastic views that enhance the overall guest experience.
For those yearning for a more authentic and local experience of Amorgos, the Vigla Hotel provides an exceptional opportunity to connect with the island’s culture. The hotel has been awarded the prestigious “Hikers’ Friendly Hotels” certification, reflecting its commitment to supporting and catering to the needs of hiking enthusiasts. Guests can also participate in engaging cooking lessons held in the hotel’s kitchen, learning to prepare traditional Aegean dishes and savoring the flavors of the region.
After a fulfilling day of exploring the island’s hidden gems or embarking on invigorating hikes, guests can unwind and rejuvenate by the inviting swimming pool and jacuzzi, soaking in the warm Mediterranean sun and enjoying the peaceful ambiance. For a culinary delight, the on-site restaurant offers a tantalizing menu of delicious Aegean cuisine, all while providing clear and stunning mountain views that complement the dining experience.
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When is the best time to visit?
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Where should I go in Greece?
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Getting around Greece
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