Greece Monastery of Hozoviotissa, Amorgos island
The Monastery of Hozoviotissa in Amorgos is the second oldest in Greece built in 1017 and renovated 1088, built by Alexius Comnenus I. It is literally hanging on the cliff side 300 m above the sea. Α perfect blend of nature and the beauty of man’s creation, the monastery symbolizes man’s tribute to the Holy Mother. Built into the face of a cliff, it provides a breathtaking view of the sparkling blue waters of the Aegean Sea. It is with no doubt, the pride of Amorgos, with its pristine walls lined with portraits of monks and other leaders, the smell of incense and numerous little treasures. The monks, who act as guardians of this architectural marvel, serving psimeni raki (a local liqueur) and loukoumi.
While climbing up the 300-plus stairs, one will encounter goats, cats, herbs and shrubs - amongst others - the delicacy of Greece - capers leaves, which grow freely on the rocks leading to the Monastery.
While climbing up the 300-plus stairs, one will encounter goats, cats, herbs and shrubs - amongst others - the delicacy of Greece - capers leaves, which grow freely on the rocks leading to the Monastery.
Photography Tips
After climbing easy 300 steps you will reach the monastery but you will have very little margin to go back to include the entire height of the monastery plus the sea, so take a wide zoom possible. No tripod needed. Make sure you dress appropriately with respect to the place. Google for opening hours. Do not fear the steps, you will have practically along the entire climb a place to rest on the stone wall. Get there as early as 08:00 am to avoid the heat and scorching sun.
Travel Information
Once in Amorgos, you can easily do you way do by foot, its a beautiful road along the sea side but once at the gate you will have to start climbing 300 stairs. Do it at ease, no rush, its an easy climb.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunrise or daytime in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
07:00 - 17:04
| current local time: 07:52
Photo Themes
Built into the rocks
Monastery
Locations
Cyclades
Cycladic Island
Amorgos Island
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