Landeris

About
Hotel Landeris occupies one of the most practical positions on Amorgos: a few metres from the ferry port of Katapola, the island's main arrival point. If you're stepping off a late-night boat from Piraeus or a midday ferry from Naxos, you won't need a taxi. The hotel is simply there, across from the waterfront.
The property is run by Ionna and Stamatis, a local couple whose hospitality is frequently cited by returning guests — at least one guest review mentions visiting Amorgos a second time specifically because of the hosts. That kind of repeat loyalty on a small island means something.
Accommodation spans three formats: double or twin rooms, studios that sleep up to three, and a one-bedroom apartment that accommodates four. Across all categories, the design follows the standard Cycladic palette — white walls, wooden furnishings, en-suite bathrooms — without being anonymous. A rooftop terrace is available to all guests, and the position near the port means the sea is visible from certain units.
What to Expect
Rooms at Hotel Landeris are compact by design, as is typical for Cycladic island accommodation. The standard double or twin room covers 20 m² and fits two people comfortably with one double bed or two singles. Each room includes a television, mini fridge, en-suite bathroom with hairdryer, and a private balcony. Some rooms face the courtyard; others look toward the sea.
Studios step up to 30 m² and sleep two to three people, with a double bed plus a single — useful for families with one child or a trio of friends. The addition of a kitchen or kitchenette in some units means self-catering is a genuine option, not just a fallback. Being able to store groceries, make coffee in the morning, or prepare a simple meal keeps costs down on longer stays.
The largest unit is the one-bedroom apartment at 50 m², which accommodates four adults using a double bed and two sofa beds. This is the right choice if you're travelling as a family or small group and want a living area separate from the sleeping space.
A rooftop terrace is one of the property's real assets — on an island where the light is sharp and the air is clean, having a shared outdoor space with elevation makes evenings considerably better. Free parking is available near the premises, which matters if you're renting a car or quad to reach more remote beaches and villages. Pets are allowed.
Within a short walk of the hotel, the Katapola waterfront offers several tavernas and cafes where local fish dishes and Amorgian specialities like locally produced cheese and chickpea-based foods are standard.
How to Get There
Katapola is the main port of Amorgos and receives ferries from Piraeus (roughly 7–9 hours depending on route and vessel), as well as connections from Naxos, Ios, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands via Blue Star Ferries and Hellenic Seaways. Hotel Landeris is reachable on foot from the ferry dock in under two minutes — there is effectively no transfer required.
If you're arriving by plane, the nearest airport is Amorgos Airport (JMK is the regional hub on Naxos; Amorgos has a small airstrip with limited seasonal connections). From the airstrip, a taxi or rental car to Katapola takes approximately 15–20 minutes.
For those already on the island at Aegiali, the northern port, a bus connects the two main areas and passes through Chora. Taxis are available but should be arranged in advance during peak summer season.
Free parking near the hotel removes one of the usual friction points for guests using a rental vehicle. Katapola itself is walkable, and the hotel's position at the port means you can manage most of a stay on foot if you choose to stay close to the main town.
Best Time to Visit
Amorgos has a pronounced high season from late June through August. During this window, the island's ferries fill up and accommodation books well in advance. Hotel Landeris is a small property with a limited number of units, so availability in July and August requires early booking — weeks or months ahead, not days.
May, June, and September offer a more measured version of the same island: warm temperatures, consistent ferry connections, and significantly fewer visitors. The sea is swimmable from late May onward. October can still be pleasant, though some waterfront businesses begin closing for the season.
Katapola's position in a sheltered bay means the meltemi — the strong northerly wind that sweeps the Cyclades in July and August — is somewhat less disruptive here than on the exposed northern coast near Aegiali. The port itself can still feel breezy, but it's a workable base in most summer weather.
Arriving on an evening ferry is common for Amorgos visitors, and the hotel's 24-hour availability means late check-ins are not a problem.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. With only a handful of room types, availability narrows fast after May. Contact the hotel directly at hotellanteris.com or by phone to confirm availability before finalizing ferry tickets.
- Request a sea-view balcony when booking. Not all units face the water, and specifying your preference at booking rather than at check-in gives you the best chance of getting one.
- Use the kitchenette to manage costs. Amorgos is one of the less expensive Cycladic islands, but eating every meal out adds up on longer stays. Studios and the apartment with kitchen facilities let you supplement taverna meals with simple self-prepared breakfasts and lunches.
- Rent a vehicle for the island's interior. Chora, the capital, sits 6 km from Katapola and is worth multiple visits. The Monastery of Hozoviotissa, one of the most remarkable buildings in the Aegean, clings to a cliff face above the southeast coast and requires either a car or a bus and a steep uphill walk.
- The rooftop terrace is best in the early morning and at dusk. Bring a coffee up in the morning before the heat builds, or use it in the evening when the port lights come on.
- Katapola has three connected coves. From the hotel you can walk along the waterfront to small swimming spots directly in the village — useful if you want a quick swim without organizing transport.
- Check the ferry schedule before arrival. Amorgos ferry connections can be disrupted by weather or seasonal schedule changes. Since the hotel is steps from the port, you'll have minimal time pressure on departure days, but confirming your return sailing in advance is standard practice on smaller Cycladic islands.
- Pets are welcome. If you're travelling with a dog, confirm any specific conditions with the hotel directly, as policies around outdoor spaces and room types may apply.
Facilities and Location
Hotel Landeris offers the following confirmed facilities based on available information: private balconies in all room types, a rooftop terrace, en-suite bathrooms with hairdryers, television, mini fridge, and kitchen or kitchenette in selected units. Room service is listed among the property's features. Free parking is available near the hotel.
The hotel's email address is [email protected] and the phone number is +30 2285 074055. The official website at hotellanteris.com allows direct booking inquiries. Reception is available 24 hours a day across all seven days of the week.
Katapola village surrounds the hotel. The waterfront promenade, ferry ticket offices, ATMs, tavernas, and small supermarkets are all within a short walk. The bus stop for services to Chora and Aegiali is in the port area.
Address
Katapola 840 08, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 074055Website
www.hotellanteris.comOpening Hours
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