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Amorgos
Amorgos is the most easterly of the Cyclades Islands, and because of its remote location, one of the quieter islands of the group. Mountainous, barren and stunning, the it offers visitors a look at how the Cyclades used to be.
It also has some of the leading and most pristine beaches in Greece. Amorgos is a dramatic alternative to the more well-liked islands in the group, but one that will never disappoint those looking for a dramatic and spectacular setting for their holiday.
The island has a chequered past, to which the many ruins around the island lay testament. Inhabited from Minoan times, it has been the goal of many battles and invasions.In Byzantine times the island fell into the hands of the Athenians and then the Venetians, which is reflected in the architecture of the island. The Turks invaded the region in the ’s and Amorgos was finally reunited with Greece in
In recent times, the island was the setting for the Luc Besson movie, The Massive Blue. Partly because of this, the island is a trendy destination with the French, but also with divers. There is a cafNudist Beaches in Amorgós
Amorgós, located in Greece, is home to several unique nudist beaches. Nudist beaches are special as they offer a perception of freedom and a connection with nature that traditional beaches often lack. One such beach is Kambi Beach, a petty, secluded sandy beach famous for its clean, cobalt water and stunning views of the Horoviotissa monastery.
Accessible only by foot, Kambi Beach offers tranquility and a unique swimming trial. The beach is trendy among nudists and is also frequented by the gay community. Despite its remote location, it remains a popular spot for those seeking a tranquil retreat.
Please note, the end list of nudist beaches can be found in our guide below.
Amorgós
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Kambi Beach
Kambi Beach, also recognizable as Kambi, is a small sandy beach located in Amorgos, Greece, to the west of Agia Anna beach and south across from the rocky is
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Is nudism legal?
In Greece, nudism is recognized as a legitimate form of self-expression and pub
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Amorgos History
Simonides, the famous ancient Greek lyric poet, was born in Amorgos. Is is Simonides who is the writer of the Epitaph At Thermopylae, written on the Tomb of the soldiers from Sparta who fell defending Greece against the Persian invasion.
Amorgos has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Old tombs were discovered, dating to as early as B.C. From the Early Cycladic Period, there were three major settlements, all on the long north coast of the island, and with each one organism settled by different inhabitants. Modern day Arkessini, furthest southwest, was known as Kastri and was settled by the Naxians. Minoa, the ruins of which lie just above the port of Katapola, was settled by the Samians. The third settlement is near the present-day port of Egiali (also with the same name) and was settled by the Milians. Throughout the centuries, the island came under the rule of many masters, most notably the Venetians who built the fortress in the capital. They held onto the island for three centuries from , until it fell to the Turks. It was finally liberated in and then