Eleni

About
Eleni on the Beach sits directly on the waterfront in Katapola, the main port town of Amorgos, where the road ends at the water's edge and the bay spreads out in front of the property. The hotel has been taking in guests since 1995, operating under the original name Rooms Eleni before its current incarnation as a properly renovated small hotel with modern amenities and a consistently strong reputation — a 4.8 rating from 72 reviews on Google places it among the most reliable places to stay on the island.
For visitors arriving by ferry into Katapola, the convenience of the location is immediate: the port, the village, and a quiet stretch of beach are all within a few minutes on foot. The property sits at the lower end of the village, away from the main traffic of the waterfront square, which means you get proximity to the action without the noise that tends to come with it.
The website operates under the domain elenionthebeach.gr, and the property is active on both Facebook and Instagram, where past guests regularly share photos of the view from the balconies. The contact number is +30 2285 071628 for direct reservations or enquiries.
What to Expect
Rooms at Eleni on the Beach are described by guests as modern and fully renovated — a meaningful distinction on an island where accommodation quality varies considerably. Verified amenities from guest accounts include air conditioning, a fan, a large enclosed shower room, a fridge, a kitchen-top cooking setup, and a coffee machine with pods. These are practical, well-considered additions for travelers who plan to stay more than a night or two and want the option of preparing a simple breakfast or keeping groceries.
The balconies face the sea, and the views across Katapola Bay are a consistent highlight in guest feedback. Sunset from a sea-facing balcony here covers the western arc of the bay, where the light catches the whitewashed buildings of the port. The beach in front of the property has a shower, and road parking is available along the street that terminates just beyond the hotel — a useful detail for anyone arriving by rental car or motorbike.
Katapola itself is a working port village with tavernas, cafes, a pharmacy, and small shops concentrated around the main square and quay. The ferry connection to Piraeus and to neighboring Cycladic islands runs through here, making Eleni a logical base for island-hoppers using Amorgos as a hub as well as for those spending several days exploring the island proper.
How to Get There
Katapola is the primary ferry port on Amorgos, served by Blue Star Ferries and smaller high-speed vessels connecting to Piraeus and to Naxos, Paros, Syros, and other Cyclades islands. The crossing from Piraeus takes roughly eight to nine hours on the overnight ferry, or significantly less on fast boat services.
From the Katapola ferry terminal, Eleni on the Beach is walkable — the property is located within the port village itself. The coordinates place it at 36.8271594° N, 25.8605787° E, at the quieter southern edge of the waterfront, past the main port activity. If you're arriving with luggage, the walk from the dock to the hotel takes under ten minutes on flat ground.
By car or motorbike: if you've rented a vehicle from one of the agencies on the island, the road through Katapola leads directly past the hotel. Parking along the road near the property is available, though space in the village can be limited in August at peak arrival times. No dedicated parking lot is listed, but the road that ends beyond the hotel gives several spots to leave a vehicle.
Bus: the island's bus service connects Katapola to Chora (the main hilltop village), Aegiali (the northern bay and resort area), and several villages in between. The bus stop in Katapola is near the port square, a short walk from the hotel.
Best Time to Visit
Amorgos has a long season running from approximately late April through October, with July and August being the busiest months. Katapola fills up quickly in the peak summer weeks, and a property with only a modest number of rooms like Eleni tends to book ahead. Reserving two to three months in advance for July or August is advisable.
May, June, and September offer calmer conditions: the meltemi wind that blows across the Aegean in summer is lighter in the shoulder months, temperatures are more manageable for walking the island's trail network (including the famous path to the Hozoviotissa monastery), and the port is quieter. October sees the last of the warm weather and very few crowds, though some ferry routes reduce frequency.
The seafront position means the hotel can catch the afternoon breeze off the bay in summer, which helps moderate the heat in the rooms. Early-morning light on the water is a particular draw for the east-facing side of the bay.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly when possible. Call +30 2285 071628 or check the official website at elenionthebeach.gr before using a third-party platform — small family-run hotels on the Greek islands often offer better rates or room availability through direct contact.
- Bring or pack lightly for the balcony. The sea-view balconies are small but functional. A pair of sunglasses and a book is about all you need to make them worthwhile at sunrise or sunset.
- Use the kitchen amenities. The in-room fridge and cooking surface mean you can pick up local cheeses, bread, and produce from the small shops in Katapola and skip the cost of eating out for every meal. The morning ferry market near the port is worth browsing when boats come in.
- Park early in high season. If you're arriving by rental vehicle, try to secure your parking spot before midday in July and August. The road past the hotel is public and first-come, first-served.
- Combine with the Hozoviotissa monastery visit. The cliff-face monastery is the most distinctive sight on Amorgos and is accessible from Katapola by car or bus in under 30 minutes. Check the monastery's visiting hours before you go — it is not always open to visitors in the afternoon.
- Check ferry times before your return. Ferries from Katapola to Piraeus and to other islands do not run on a consistent daily schedule, especially on smaller routes. Confirm your departure times at the port agency a day in advance.
- Bring cash. Katapola has ATM facilities, but Amorgos is a small island and some smaller establishments and service providers work on a cash-preferred basis.
Facilities and Location
Eleni on the Beach is a small, independently run property within the Katapola village. Based on available information, rooms include:
- Air conditioning and fan
- Large enclosed shower
- Fridge and kitchenette surface
- Coffee machine with pods
- Sea-view balcony (on at least some rooms)
- Access to the beach directly in front of the property, which has a shower
The property is located at the quieter edge of the port town, past the main waterfront square. Tavernas, cafes, a pharmacy, and grocery shopping are within easy walking distance in the village. The ferry terminal is also walkable.
The hotel does not appear to have a restaurant on-site, but the website references Amorgos food culture and mentions food-related content, so some form of food provision or partnership with a nearby venue may be in place — confirm directly with the property.
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