Fanis

About
Fanis Rooms & Studios operates two distinct property types on Amorgos: a garden-set cluster of studios right on the beach at Aegiali, and a renovated traditional stone house in the hillside village of Potamos, a short walk above the port. The combination gives guests a genuine choice between waking up a few steps from the water or looking down over the bay from a whitewashed lane.
The property holds a 4.4 rating across 47 Google reviews, which for a small, independently run guesthouse on one of the Cyclades' quieter islands reflects consistent, reliable hosting rather than polished hotel service. The official website is rooms-amorgos.com, and the team can be reached directly by phone.
Aegiali is the northern bay of Amorgos, quieter and more intimate than the island capital, Chora. The bay is flanked by three hillside settlements — Langada, Tholaria, and Potamos — each connected by walking paths through scrubland, thyme, and oregano. Staying at Fanis puts you close to all three on foot.
What to Expect
The beach studios at Aegiali sit in a large garden close to the village centre. Rooms are equipped with fully fitted kitchenettes, fridge, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, television, and a balcony or veranda — most of which face the sea. The garden setting softens the heat and provides a shaded outdoor space that purely urban-facing rooms rarely offer.
The Potamos studios occupy a renovated stone house typical of Cycladic construction: thick walls, narrow alleys nearby, and unobstructed views down toward the port and the bay beyond. These units have been recently refurbished and carry the same standard kit — kitchenette, fridge, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, TV — with balconies or verandas angled to catch the sea view. Potamos itself moves at a traditional pace; you'll share the lanes with local residents, not tourist infrastructure.
Both locations are self-catering, which suits travellers staying several nights who want flexibility around meals. Aegiali has a handful of tavernas and a small supermarket within easy walking distance, so provisioning the kitchenette is straightforward.
The guesthouse is open year-round according to its listing, though like most small Amorgos accommodation, the practical season runs from late April through October.
How to Get There
Amorgos is reached by ferry from Piraeus, Naxos, Paros, and several other Cycladic ports. The island has two ports: Katapola in the south and Aegiali in the north. Fanis is in the Aegiali area, so if you are travelling specifically to stay here, aim for a ferry that docks at Aegiali — this saves a 45-minute drive or bus ride across the island from Katapola.
From Aegiali port, the beach studios are reachable on foot in under ten minutes. The Potamos village studios require a short uphill walk of roughly 15 to 20 minutes, or a taxi ride of a few minutes. There is no traffic light or roundabout to navigate — the island road system is simple, and most locals can point you to Potamos from the port.
Car rental is available on Amorgos if you want to explore Chora, the Monastery of Hozoviotissa, and the southern beaches during your stay. Parking near both locations is the informal roadside type standard on small Cycladic islands.
Aegiali has a local bus service connecting it to Chora and Katapola, though frequency is limited and schedules change seasonally. A taxi or scooter rental gives considerably more flexibility.
Best Time to Visit
Amorgos has a long, dry summer season. July and August bring the most visitors, the strongest meltemi wind — which keeps temperatures tolerable but can roughen the ferry crossing — and the highest demand for rooms. Booking well in advance for those months is advisable.
June and September are generally the most comfortable months: sea temperatures are warm, the crowds are lighter, and the walking paths around Aegiali and into the hills are passable without starting at dawn to beat the heat. The hillside around Potamos is particularly pleasant in the shoulder months when wildflowers are out.
October and May are quieter still. The sea is swimmable into October. If you are coming primarily to walk the trails connecting Langada, Tholaria, and Potamos, spring is ideal — the path vegetation is green and the herbs are in bloom.
Evening arrivals at Aegiali by ferry can be late, especially on high-season routes. Fanis is listed as open 24 hours, which is worth confirming directly with the property if your ferry docks after midnight.
Tips for Visiting
- Choose your location deliberately. The beach studios suit travellers who want immediate sea access and a garden to sit in. The Potamos studios suit those who want traditional village atmosphere and elevated views.
- Contact the property directly before arrival. The phone number is +30 697 353 5147. With a small guesthouse, a quick call to confirm arrival time avoids confusion, especially for late-night ferry arrivals.
- Check which Amorgos port your ferry uses. Arriving at Katapola when you are booked into Aegiali means a cross-island transfer. Confirm the port before you book your ferry.
- Bring some provisions for your first night. The kitchenette is useful, but Aegiali's shops close early in low season. A basic shop at the port when you arrive saves a hungry evening.
- The walking paths between Langada, Tholaria, and Potamos are genuinely accessible from the guesthouse. Wear proper shoes; the stone paths are uneven but well-marked. Plan for 45 minutes to an hour between villages.
- Meltemi wind can make open balconies uncomfortable in July and August afternoons. Sea-view verandas that are partly sheltered are preferable; ask about room orientation when booking.
- Aegiali beach is a mix of sand and pebble. Water shoes are useful if you are sensitive to pebbles underfoot.
- Amorgos is not the place for a hire-car-free trip if you want to see the whole island. Without transport, you will see Aegiali and the three hillside villages well, but Chora, Hozoviotissa, and the south coast beaches require either a bus, taxi, or scooter.
Facilities and Location
Fanis does not operate as a hotel with a reception desk, restaurant, or pool. It is a small rooms and studios guesthouse in the classic Cycladic mould: clean, simply furnished rooms, direct communication with the owner or manager, and the practical independence that comes with a kitchenette.
All studios at both locations include: kitchenette with fridge, private bathroom, Wi-Fi, television, and a balcony or veranda. The beach-location studios have access to a large garden. Both locations have sea views from most units.
The address on record is Lagada 840 08, placing it in the broader Langada-Aegiali municipal area of Amorgos. The coordinates (36.9027, 25.9784) place it on the northern end of the island, consistent with the Aegiali bay location.
The official website, rooms-amorgos.com, carries further detail and likely a booking or contact form. Direct contact by phone at +30 697 353 5147 is the most reliable way to confirm availability and room preferences.
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