Captain Supermarket

About
Captain Supermarket sits in Ormos Egialis — the main port village on the northern side of Amorgos — and serves as the primary grocery stop for both residents of the Egialis valley and travellers staying in the area. If you're basing yourself in or around Aegiali rather than Katapola, this is where you'll stock up on food, drinks, and everyday supplies.
The store covers the standard range you'd expect from a well-used island supermarket: fresh and packaged produce, dairy, bread, water and soft drinks, wine and local spirits, cleaning products, and basic toiletries. For self-catering visitors renting studios or apartments in Aegiali, Tholaria, or Langada, a stop here removes any need to drive the winding road south to Katapola for routine shopping.
With a rating of 3.8 from 144 Google reviews, Captain Supermarket is a practical rather than exceptional stop, but it fulfils its role reliably for a small island shop.
What to Expect
The shop is compact, as is typical for island supermarkets of this scale. Aisles are stocked with a mix of branded Greek products and locally sourced staples. You'll find bottled water in various sizes — useful if you're hiking the trails around Egialis — alongside snacks, canned goods, pasta and rice, and a small selection of fresh items. Local cheeses, Greek yoghurt, and honey typically feature. The drinks section covers beer, wine, and ouzo, with some Amorgian options alongside mainland brands.
Staff tend to know their regular customers well, and the shop has a functional, no-frills feel suited to an island where the same faces appear week after week. Don't expect a wide international food selection or a large prepared-foods counter; this is straightforward provisioning rather than a delicatessen.
The location in Ormos Egialis village puts it within easy walking distance of most accommodation around the port. The surrounding area is quiet and low-traffic compared to Katapola, making a quick shop here easy to fit into a morning or evening without disruption to the day.
Note that the store is closed on Sundays — a firm rule here, as with many small Greek island businesses. Plan your shopping accordingly, especially over long weekends or during peak August when supplies can move quickly.
How to Get There
Captain Supermarket is located in Ormos Egialis at coordinates 36.9016, 25.9778. If you're staying in Aegiali port itself, the shop is reachable on foot from most guesthouses and studios. For visitors based in the hilltop villages of Tholaria or Langada, a short drive or a downhill walk brings you to the port.
If you're arriving by ferry at the Egialis port, the supermarket is close enough that you can pick up supplies before heading to your accommodation. Parking near the waterfront in Ormos Egialis is generally available, though space tightens in July and August.
There is no dedicated bus route that stops directly at the shop, but the Amorgos island bus (KTEL) connects Katapola, Chora, and Aegiali multiple times daily in summer. The Egialis stop is near the port area, putting the supermarket within a short walk.
Best Time to Visit
The shop opens at 8 AM every day except Sunday, which makes early-morning visits straightforward — useful if you're heading out for a full-day hike or a boat trip and need to collect supplies before departure. Shelves are most fully stocked in the morning before the mid-day rush.
In high summer (late July and August), Aegiali sees a noticeable increase in visitors, and popular items — bottled water, fresh bread, yoghurt — can sell out by mid-afternoon. If you're planning a beach day or an early hike to Vigla or the trail toward Stavros, shop the evening before or arrive at opening time.
Shoulder seasons (May–June and September–October) are quieter, stock levels are more predictable, and you'll find the whole experience less hurried. Outside peak season, confirm current hours before visiting, as island businesses sometimes adjust their timetable in the quieter months.
Tips for Visiting
- Plan around Sunday closures. The shop is closed every Sunday. If Sunday falls during your stay, do your weekly shop by Saturday evening at the latest.
- Arrive early in August. Fresh items like bread, yoghurt, and local cheese sell quickly in peak summer. Morning visits give you the best selection.
- Bring your own bags. Single-use plastic bag restrictions apply across Greece; a reusable bag makes the checkout smoother.
- Stock up on water for hikes. The walking trails around Egialis — including routes to Tholaria, Langada, and toward the ancient site of Minoa — have no shops along the way. Buy water here before you set out.
- Call ahead for specific items. If you have a particular dietary requirement or are planning a larger self-catering stay, it's worth calling (+30 2285 073371) to confirm availability, especially outside peak season.
- Check your cash. Not all small island supermarkets reliably process card payments during connectivity outages. Having some euros available avoids delays at the till.
- Use it as a base for day planning. The port area around Ormos Egialis has cafes and the ferry dock nearby; combining a grocery stop with a coffee or a quick check of ferry departure times is efficient.
Practical Information
- Address: Ormos Egialis 840 08, Amorgos, Greece
- Phone: +30 2285 073371
- Opening hours: Monday–Saturday, 8:00 AM–9:00 PM; Sunday: Closed
- Google rating: 3.8 / 5 (144 reviews)
- TikTok: @captainsmarket
- Coordinates: 36.9016° N, 25.9779° E
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