Tipsy monks, sandy beaches and sleepy villages? Amorgos has all these and more Born in London, Gemma has worked in travel journalism for close to two decades, including turns as a freelance writer ...
A helicopter appeared last month through the mists that often engulf Greece's far-flung isle of Amorgos. Two figures, one on a stretcher, waited as the chopper, carrying an emergency medical team, ...
A new study published in Geophysical Research Letters reexamines the magnitude 7.2 earthquake that struck near the Greek island of Amorgos on July 9, 1956, and the devastating tsunami that followed.
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21:50, Fri, Apr 4, 2025 Updated: 21:52, Fri, Apr 4, 2025 A gorgeous Greek island that offers stunning sea views along with charming alleys is as beautiful as Santorini but without having a large ...
A proposed terminal, designed to take some of the strain away from Santorini and Mykonos, could ruin the magic of lesser-known Amorgos Heidi Fuller-love is a travel writer and has lived in a dozen ...
Amorgos, one of the most pristine and least commercialised islands in the Cyclades, is at the centre of a growing debate over a proposal to build a cruise terminal in its small port town of Katapola.