- Angeliki Pension: Your Dream Amorgos Getaway Awaits!
- Angeliki Pension: My Amorgos Dream… Almost
- Angeliki Pension: Your Dream Amorgos Getaway...ish? Let's See! FAQs (Because We're Winging It Too!)
- Okay, so, Angeliki Pension... What's the Hype? Is it *Actually* Amazing?
- The Rooms: Spill the Tea. Are They Cozy or Cramped? And what are the views really like?
- Food Glorious Food! Breakfast Included? And if not, What are the Breakfast Options Nearby?
- Location, Location, Location! Is Angeliki Pension Convenient?
- How's the WiFi? Because Let's Face It, We're All Secretly Addicted.
- Is Angeliki Pension Family-Friendly? What About Accessibility?
- The Owner, Maria: What's She Like?
- Anything Else I Should Know Before Booking (and before I completely lose it over excitement)?

Angeliki Pension: Your Dream Amorgos Getaway Awaits!
Angeliki Pension: My Amorgos Dream… Almost
Alright, listen up, because I just got back from Amorgos, and let me tell you, finding the perfect place to crash is a journey of its own. And, well, Angeliki Pension? Let's just say it's a story with some plot twists. Buckle up, because this review is gonna be less travel brochure and more… well, me.
Accessibility: Sigh… It’s a Mixed Bag.
Okay, first things first: if you're expecting fully wheelchair accessible everything, pump the brakes. Angeliki, like many places on Amorgos, leans more towards "charming and slightly challenging" than "cookie-cutter accessible." I didn't personally need it, but I noticed the elevators could feel a little… cozy (and maybe occasionally out of order? I think I saw a sign once). The description says "Facilities for disabled guests," which made me cautiously optimistic. But I'd strongly suggest calling ahead and getting the lowdown if accessibility is key. Don't rely on online descriptions alone. That's my first piece of Amorgos advice: always confirm.
On-site Restaurants & Lounges – Fuel for Adventures (and Maybe a Hangover):
They had a bar! And a poolside bar! Which, after a scorching day of hiking… Heaven. Although, I’ll confess, the "Happy Hour" was… well, more like "Happy Half-Hour" some days. But hey, free cocktails are free cocktails, right? The food situation was definitely a highlight: restaurants, a coffee shop (essential for mornings!), a snack bar for the midday munchies, and even "Alternative meal arrangement" and "Vegetarian restaurant" options. Honestly, the buffet breakfast was a lifesaver. A buffet is my happy place. I'm talking: "Breakfast [buffet]," glorious "Western breakfast," all the coffee. The “Asian breakfast” was a nice touch, but I stuck with the familiar. I had a few memorable meals in the restaurant, too. "A la carte in restaurant" means you can choose a proper meal, not just a buffet overload. And the "Coffee/tea in restaurant" was perfect for slow mornings.
Cleanliness and Safety – Breathing Easier (Mostly):
Alright, this is where Angeliki really shines. "Anti-viral cleaning products," "Daily disinfection in common areas," "Rooms sanitized between stays" – they were serious about keeping things clean. I saw staff constantly wiping things down. "Hand sanitizer" everywhere. I even saw evidence of "Professional-grade sanitizing services," which, let's be honest, made me feel a lot better. The "doctor/nurse on call" and "First aid kit" were reassuring to know they were there, even if I didn't need them this time. "Hot water linen and laundry washing" always a plus. "Hygiene certification" – good stuff. They provided "Individually-wrapped food options", which made me feel safer consuming it. "Staff trained in safety protocol" and "Sterilizing equipment" made this nervous Nelly relax a bit. It's the little things: fresh linens, spotless rooms, and knowing they take hygiene seriously. I'm a clean freak, so this made me feel fantastic.
The only downside, no "Room sanitization opt-out available." But hey, I get it. They're keeping everyone safe.
Dining, Drinking, and Snacking – Fueling the Amorgos Spirit:
Okay, let's talk food. Because, Amorgos. And Angeliki. Food is life, right? As I said, the breakfast buffet was amazing, and they had options from "Asian Cuisine in restaurant" to "Western cuisine in restaurant." Lots of "Salad in restaurant", and "Soup in restaurant" options. One memorable dinner, I had this unbelievable Greek salad. Simple, fresh, perfect. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. The bar was great for those sunset cocktails. The "Bottle of water" in the room was a welcome touch, especially after hiking! They even offered "Breakfast takeaway service"! The food was, across the board, good. Even the "Desserts in restaurant" were tasty. I also tried the "Happy hour" once. Another high point, but didn't happen every single day.
Services and Conveniences – Making Life Easier (and Maybe a Little More Luxurious):
This is where Angeliki really impressed me. "Air conditioning in public area" - oh, yes! Needed it. "Concierge" - helpful! "Doorman"- someone always there. "Daily housekeeping," a blessing. "Dry cleaning" and "Laundry service" - saved me from packing a suitcase full of dirty clothes. "Elevator" - though, again, accessibility is a bit of a gamble. Plus "Luggage storage" always puts me at ease, even if I don't use it. "Safety deposit boxes" – peace of mind, leaving those valuables. "Terrace" - perfect for a sunset glass of wine. They even had "Business facilities," like a "Xerox/fax in business center"! Honestly, I didn't need any of this stuff, but it was nice knowing it was there.
For the Kids – I Didn't Bring any, But…
Okay, look, I'm not a parent. So "Babysitting service," "Kids facilities," and "Kids meal" are a non-issue for me. But I saw a lot of families at Angeliki, and everyone seemed happy. It seemed pretty "Family/child friendly."
Available in All Rooms – Your Personal Oasis (Mostly):
Now, let's talk rooms. Clean and comfy. Here’s the deal: "Air conditioning" (praise be!), "Alarm clock," "Bathrobes" (essential for lounging!), "Blackout curtains" (needed for sleeping in after those late-night drinks), "Coffee/tea maker," "Complimentary tea," "Desk," "Free bottled water," "Hair dryer," "In-room safe box," "Internet access – wireless," "Ironing facilities," "Mini bar," "Non-smoking," "Refrigerator," "Satellite/cable channels," "Seating area," "Shower," "Slippers," "Smoke detector," "Soundproofing," "Telephone," "Toiletries," "Towels," "Wake-up service," "Window that opens." All of this was standard.
I particularly loved the "Desk," because I could pretend I was being productive instead of looking at the glorious Amorgos scenery. They also had "Additional toilet" and "Bathtub," I did not require them, but it's nice to have the options! "Extra long bed"… also great!
Things to Do, Ways to Relax – Amorgos Bliss (with a Few Caveats):
Okay, this is where Angeliki really, really sells itself. Oh man, the "Swimming pool!" They had a "Pool with view". Incredible views! And the "Spa/sauna!" Absolutely needed that "Sauna" after a tough hike. They had a "Steamroom," too. And they offered a "Foot bath"! What a great idea. Unfortunately, the "Fitness center" wasn’t exactly state-of-the-art. No real Gym/fitness. But hey, Amorgos is all about hiking, right?
I opted for the "Massage" service one afternoon. The massage was amazing. The person really worked out all the knots! One of the highlights of the whole trip!
Getting Around – Navigating Amorgos:
"Airport transfer" - a lifesaver, especially when you're arriving after a long flight. "Car park [free of charge]," another huge plus, since parking on Amorgos can be… challenging.
Internet Access – The Digital Age in Paradise:
They had "Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!" And "Internet access – wireless," which was a godsend for posting those envious photos. The "Internet" was available, and the "Internet [LAN]" available, though I didn't use the latter. "Wi-Fi in public areas" - also worked. Good.
In Conclusion: It's Complicated, But Worth It.
So, would I recommend Angeliki Pension? Yes. With a few caveats. It's not perfect. It's a little rough around the edges. The accessibility could be better. The "Happy Hour" could be happier and last longer. But the staff are lovely, the place is clean and safe, the food is good, and the location is prime for exploring this gorgeous island. And that massage… oh, that massage! Is it a perfect 5-star resort? No. Is it a genuinely lovely, charming, and authentic Amorgos experience? Absolutely. Go. But pack your sense of adventure… and maybe a good book for lounging by the pool. You might just find your own little piece of paradise.
Luxury Escapes Await: Le Méridien Chicago - Oakbrook Center
Okay, buckle up, buttercups, because this isn't your grandma's meticulously planned itinerary. This is…well, this is my trip to Angeliki Pension in Amorgos, Greece. And frankly, just the thought of that turquoise water is making me want to chuck my laptop and run screaming towards the Aegean. Seriously. Okay, deep breaths. Let's do this.
Amorgos: The Island That Stole My Heart (And Maybe My Sanity)
Day 1: Arrival and Initial Discombobulation - The Aegean Whispers (And Hisses a Bit)
- Morning (6:00 AM - because apparently, sleep is optional): Wake up in a near-panic, fueled by airplane coffee and the crushing realization that I'm actually doing this. Taxi to the airport (was it a rip-off? Probably). Flight to Athens. Flights are never fun, are they? A symphony of crying babies, armrest territorial disputes, and the stale scent of recycled air.
- Mid-morning (10:00 AM): Athens airport chaos. Seriously, where's the organization?! I’m pretty sure I saw a woman wrestling a rogue suitcase and a small goat. Finally, locate the ferry to Amorgos. Try desperately to remember how to speak any Greek beyond "opa!" and "please." Fail. Commence frantic pointing and miming.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): Embarkation on the ferry. The moment of truth! I'm finally on my way! The sea air is already intoxicating (even if the ferry itself smelled vaguely of diesel). The anticipation is almost unbearable. And the ferry buffet? Let's just say it's best to keep expectations low.
- Late Afternoon(5:00 PM): Finally, Amorgos! The port town, Katapola, is a cacophony of arriving ferries, shouting locals, and the absolute promise of sunshine. Find a taxi (the driver may or may not have nearly driven us off a cliff). Arrive at Angeliki Pension. It's charming, rustic, and the balcony view… well, it nearly made me cry. In a good way. (The tiny bathroom, however, may still induce a small crisis. But the view… the view!)
- Evening (7:00 PM): Settle in, unpack (mostly). Panic about whether I packed enough sunscreen. Take a deep breath. The air smells like salt and something else…something intoxicating. Head to the nearest taverna. Order what I think is a Greek salad (it looked like a Greek salad). It was, it was delicious, it was the perfect introduction to the island. The local wine? Smooth, and definitely not as strong as I imagined. Wander back to the pension, feeling utterly, gloriously, and slightly tipsy, lost.
Day 2: Hiking, History, and Near-Catastrophe… Maybe Too Much Goat
- Morning (8:00 AM, after skipping the complimentary breakfast because I finally slept in): Attempt to hike the "Path of the Chora" – the guidebooks made it sound idyllic. It turns out that "idyllic" translates to "steep, rocky, and potentially snake-infested." (Okay, I'm exaggerating about the snakes. Probably.) But the views, oh, the views! Panoramic, breathtaking, and completely worth the near-cardiac arrest.
- Mid-morning(11:00 AM): Visit Chora, the island's picturesque capital. Seriously, the most charming place I've ever seen! White-washed houses, bougainvillea spilling over balconies, cats sunning themselves. I was in heaven. Except, I got lost. Repeatedly. But hey, that’s the adventure right? And who doesn’t love a town cat?
- Lunch (1:00 PM): Eat at a taverna in Chora. It was… well, the food was amazing, but the portions were massive. I swear, I narrowly escaped being force-fed an entire roasted goat… Okay, maybe I'm being dramatic again. Still, I’m full.
- Afternoon (3:00 PM): Explore the Monastery of Hozoviotissa, clinging precariously to a cliffside. This place has real gravitas. It's stunning, and the monks seemed pretty chill. Not the type to judge a tourist who forgot their scarf and had to borrow a shawl that smelled faintly of incense.
- Evening (7:00 PM): A perfect sunset, drinks in a cafe. That feeling of being utterly and completely present. I sat there, watching the colors bleed across the sky, thinking, “Okay, this is why I travel.” Simple. Peaceful. And utterly, wonderfully Greek.
Day 3: The Sea, the Sun, and a Seriously Bad Tan Line - The Island's Embrace
- Morning (9:00 AM): Finally, the beach! Head to Agia Anna. The water is crystal clear! The black rocks are fantastic. The picture-perfect. I spent hours swimming, basking in the sun, and generally feeling like a mermaid. Seriously, the water was so clear, I could see the fish! I think I even had a conversation with one.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): Lunch at a beachside taverna. Order fresh seafood (because why not?). Get the worst possible tan lines imaginable. (Note to self: Reapply sunscreen religiously, and also, maybe get a bigger hat.)
- Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Explore Aegiali. A lovely resort, but very different from Chora. I didn’t realize there were so different places on the island.
- Evening (7:00 PM): After a quick nap (sun does that to you), back to Katapola! Dinner in a small, family-run taverna. Found a little spot, the taverna had a view over the port. The family was lovely, the food was delicious, and the whole experience just felt… authentic.
Day 4: The Sea, the Sun, and a Seriously Bad Tan Line - The Island's Embrace
- Morning (9:00 AM): Head to the island's north, to explore the beaches, to relax and enjoy. The water is crystal clear! The black rocks are fantastic. The picture-perfect. I spent hours swimming, basking in the sun, and generally feeling like a mermaid. Seriously, the water was so clear, I could see the fish! I think I even had a conversation with one.
- Afternoon (1:00 PM): Lunch at a beachside taverna. Order fresh seafood (because why not?). Get the worst possible tan lines imaginable. (Note to self: Reapply sunscreen religiously, and also, maybe get a bigger hat.)
- Late Afternoon (4:00 PM): Explore Aegiali. A lovely resort, but very different from Chora. I didn’t realize there were so different places on the island.
- Evening (7:00 PM): After a quick nap (sun does that to you), back to Katapola! Dinner in a small, family-run taverna. Found a little spot, the taverna had a view over the port. The family was lovely, the food was delicious, and the whole experience just felt… authentic.
Day 5: Farewell (Sob!) and the Ferry of Regret
- Morning: (8:00 AM): Last-minute breakfast at the Pension. Trying to shove as much feta and olive oil into my face as humanly possible. Take one last look at that balcony view. Almost cry again.
- Morning (10:00 AM): Ferry to Piraeus and the return.
- Midday (1:00 PM): Piraeus. I love Athens. But not today. Taxi ride to airport.
- Afternoon (3:00 PM): Departure from Athens. Looking out the window as we ascend . The journey is over, I was there, and I was changed.
- Evening (10:00 PM): Finally. In my own bed. Feeling a weird mixture of exhaustion, sunburn, and utter, profound happiness. Amorgos, you magnificent, messy, beautiful island, I will be back.
Food Ramblings and General Observations (Because Why Not):
- The Greek Salad Incident: Still not sure what constitutes a true Greek salad. I had seven different versions, and none were quite the same. But they were all delicious. Seriously, the tomatoes alone… pure sunshine.
- The Cats of Amorgos: They are masters of chill. They nap everywhere. And they are totally judging you. (Especially if you drop some olives.)
- The Language Barrier: A constant source of amusement (and occasional frustration). I managed to order food, ask for directions, and express various levels of amazement with a combination of broken Greek, charades, and sheer force of will.
- The People: Warm, welcoming, and with a sense of humor that rivals my own. I felt embraced by the island from the moment I arrived.
- The Sea: Crystal clear, turquoise, and utterly hypnotic. I could have spent a lifetime swimming in it. (

Angeliki Pension: Your Dream Amorgos Getaway...ish? Let's See! FAQs (Because We're Winging It Too!)
Okay, so, Angeliki Pension... What's the Hype? Is it *Actually* Amazing?
Alright, alright, let’s be real. The hype? It's there. Amorgos is stunning, and Angeliki Pension... well, it's part of the charm. It's not the Ritz, okay? Don't go expecting marble floors and a personal butler. If you're looking for that, you're in the wrong place and definitely on the wrong island. Here, it's more about the… *vibe*. Think: whitewashed walls, a balcony that *might* have a view of the azure sea (depending on your room, more on that later), and the general feeling of being utterly, blissfully, slightly disoriented. Which, frankly, is part of the fun! Last time I went, Maria, the owner, yelled "KALIMERA!" at 7 am, and that's how you start the day in Amorgos! And how is that not amazing?
The Rooms: Spill the Tea. Are They Cozy or Cramped? And what are the views really like?
Okay, here's the deal. Cozy is *definitely* the operative word. Cramped? Potentially. It depends on your room and your tolerance for personal space. But hey, you're not planning on spending all day indoors, are you? Remember, you're in Amorgos! Get out there! As for the views… this is where it gets interesting. Some rooms? Majestic, breathtaking, postcard-worthy. You'll be snapping photos until your phone begs for mercy. Other rooms? Let's just say you might get a lovely view of the neighboring building's laundry. I remember one time, I actually *got* a room with a view of the laundry. At first I was gutted, but then I realized... the laundry was people's washing! And it was so *true* and *real.* So, yeah. Depends. Book early if a view is a make-or-break deal for you!
Food Glorious Food! Breakfast Included? And if not, What are the Breakfast Options Nearby?
Alright, breakfast. This is a point of contention for some. *Generally* no, breakfast is *not* included. That means you're out on your own. Which is, again, part of the charm! (Or maybe it's just because I'm obsessed with Greek pastries.) But fear not, hungry travelers! Katapola (the port town where Angeliki is located) is bursting with breakfast possibilities. Think: bakeries overflowing with spanakopita (spinach pie, OMG), bougatsa (custard pie!), and the ever-reliable Greek coffee. There are also cafes all over, like "To Panteli," where I had the best coffee of my life. Seriously. I nearly proposed to the barista.
Location, Location, Location! Is Angeliki Pension Convenient?
Location, location, location! Yes, Angeliki Pension scores rather well here. It's in Katapola, and that means you're near everything! The port (where the ferry drops you off, yes!), restaurants, shops, the bus stop. You can literally roll out of bed (assuming you roll out early enough, otherwise that ferry might leave you) and be eating a gyro in minutes. No need to rent a car unless you're planning on exploring the entire island (which, let's be honest, you should!). I remember the first time I arrived, I was so disoriented from the ferry ride, I remember getting a gyro and sitting on a bench and just staring at the sea. Bliss.
How's the WiFi? Because Let's Face It, We're All Secretly Addicted.
Alright, the WiFi. Prepare yourself. It's… *island* WiFi. Which means it can be a fickle mistress. Sometimes it's blazing fast. You can stream all the cat videos your heart desires. Other times? It's like trying to send a morse code message across the Atlantic. Be prepared to "disconnect" (get it?) and embrace the beauty of the offline world. Read a book! Talk to your travel companions! Stare at the sea! (That's my personal favorite). Honestly, the intermittent WiFi is a blessing in disguise. You'll thank me later when you realize how much more *present* you feel. Unless you're a social media influencer. Then, well... Godspeed.
Is Angeliki Pension Family-Friendly? What About Accessibility?
Family-friendly? Yes, generally. Kids are welcome. Just be prepared for the *very* Greek habit of children running around absolutely everywhere, mostly at 10 pm. Accessibility? This is where things get a little trickier. It's a traditional building, so expect some stairs. Not ideal for anyone with mobility issues. Check with the pension directly if accessibility is a major concern. Don't be shy! Ask! Otherwise, enjoy the fact that you're on an island getaway!
The Owner, Maria: What's She Like?
Maria… Ah, Maria. She’s like a slightly frazzled, wonderfully eccentric, Greek aunt you never knew you had. She’s got a heart of gold and a booming laugh. She's a real character! She doesn’t speak much English, but she'll somehow manage to communicate everything you could possibly need, usually through a combination of hand gestures, enthusiastic Greek words, and that aforementioned booming laugh. She's the soul of the place! Remember that "KALIMERA" I mentioned? That's Maria. Now, she’s seen a lot of tourists come and go, so don’t expect too much in the way of personal service. But be *nice* and you'll get the best stay of your life! (Or at least, a *memorable* one.) One time, I watched her chase a seagull off the rooftop with a broom, which I didn't understand at the time. But it was incredibly entertaining. That's Maria in a nutshell.
Anything Else I Should Know Before Booking (and before I completely lose it over excitement)?
Alright, a few final tidbits. First: Pack light! You'll likely be walking around a lot (or taking a bus). Secondly: Learn a few basic Greek phrases. "Efharisto" (thank you) and "Parakalo" (you're welcome) will go a long way. Thirdly: Embrace the chaos. Things probably won't go exactly to plan. That's part of the charm! Fourth: Don't expect luxury. Expect authenticity. Expect a slower pace of life. Expect to fall in love with Amorgos. Finally: Just go! Seriously, just book it. You won't regret it (probably). And If you do, hey, that's on you! But I’m pretty sure you won’t.

