Loudaros

About
Loudaros is a small convenience store on Amorgos that covers the basics: everyday groceries, household supplies, and the kind of practical items you need when self-catering or stocking up between activities. On an island where large supermarkets are limited and supply chains depend on ferry schedules, a well-placed local shop like this serves both islanders and visitors in a straightforward, no-frills way.
Amorgos is one of the more remote islands in the Cyclades, so knowing where to find reliable provisions matters more here than on larger, more tourist-heavy islands. Whether you're renting a room in Katapola, staying near Chora, or passing through after a hike, a shop that keeps consistent stock is genuinely useful.
The coordinates place Loudaros at approximately 36.8271° N, 25.8630° E, which corresponds to the area around Katapola, the island's main port village. If you're arriving by ferry, this puts the store within reasonable reach of the harbor.
What to Expect
Loudaros operates as a small convenience store rather than a full supermarket, so expect a focused range of products rather than a wide selection. Think bottled water, soft drinks, packaged snacks, bread, dairy items, basic canned goods, and household necessities — the staples that cover most day-to-day needs.
On islands like Amorgos, smaller shops of this type often carry local or regional products alongside standard packaged goods. You may find local honey, olives, or preserved items depending on what's available from local producers at the time of your visit. Stock levels on remote Cycladic islands can vary based on ferry delivery schedules, particularly in early spring or late autumn when service is reduced.
The store is small, so the browsing experience is compact. Staff in shops like this tend to know their regular customers and can often point you toward what you're looking for if items aren't immediately visible. Greek is the working language, but basic English is widely understood in most tourist-facing businesses on Amorgos.
For larger shopping needs — particularly if you're cooking for several days or need fresh produce and meat — Amorgos has a small number of more fully stocked grocery shops, primarily in Katapola and Chora. Loudaros is best suited for top-up shopping and convenience purchases rather than a full weekly shop.
How to Get There
Based on its coordinates, Loudaros is located in or near Katapola, the main port of Amorgos on the western side of the island. Katapola is where most ferries from Piraeus and other Cycladic islands dock, making this one of the first areas visitors pass through.
If you're arriving by ferry, the harbor area is compact and walkable. From the main quay, the surrounding village is easy to navigate on foot. Ask locals or check a current map app for the exact street location, as address information is not available in this listing.
For visitors based in Chora (Amorgos Town), the island's hilltop capital roughly 5 kilometers from Katapola, a car, scooter, or the local bus is the practical way to travel between the two. The island bus runs between Katapola and Aegiali, passing through Chora, on a schedule that changes seasonally — check locally for current times.
Parking in Katapola is generally available near the harbor, though spaces can fill up during peak summer season. There are no known accessibility restrictions specific to this store, but Greek island village roads are often uneven, and accessibility may be limited for those with mobility difficulties.
Best Time to Visit
For practical shopping, arriving during standard Greek business hours gives you the best chance of finding the store open. Greek convenience stores typically open in the morning, close for a midday break in the early afternoon, and reopen in the late afternoon into the evening. This pattern is especially common outside the peak summer months.
In July and August, shops in busy port areas like Katapola often extend their hours to accommodate ferry arrivals and a higher volume of visitors. In shoulder season — May, June, September, and October — hours may be shorter and stock levels can vary more depending on ferry frequency.
If you've just arrived on a late-evening ferry, it's worth checking whether the store is still open before relying on it for provisions. During the low season (November through March), Amorgos sees very few visitors and some businesses reduce hours significantly or close temporarily.
Tips for Visiting
- Carry cash. Card payment infrastructure in small Cycladic shops can be unreliable. Having euros on hand avoids any inconvenience at the till.
- Check ferry days for stock. Fresh deliveries to island shops typically coincide with ferry arrivals. Shopping shortly after a ferry has docked increases your chances of finding fresher bread, dairy, and produce.
- Don't rely on this as your only food source. For a full grocery run — particularly for fresh vegetables, meat, or a wider selection — look for the larger grocery stores in Katapola or Chora.
- Bring a reusable bag. Plastic bag availability in Greek shops has reduced following national regulations, and smaller stores may charge for bags or not have them.
- Midday closures are common. If you find the shutters down in the early afternoon, this is normal — come back after 17:00 or 17:30.
- Water is essential on Amorgos. Stock up on bottled water at any grocery stop, especially if you're planning to hike. The island's interior trails can be exposed and dry, particularly in summer.
- Local knowledge is useful. If a specific item isn't on the shelf, it's worth asking — staff may have additional stock or be able to point you to a nearby shop.
Practical Information
Loudaros is a small convenience store carrying everyday groceries and household essentials. It serves both local residents and visitors needing practical supplies during their stay on Amorgos.
Location: Near Katapola, the main port of Amorgos (coordinates: 36.8271° N, 25.8630° E). No street address is available in current listings — use a map app or ask at the harbor for directions.
What it stocks: Basic groceries including packaged and canned goods, bottled beverages, bread and dairy, and household items. Selection is limited by the store's small size.
Opening hours: Not confirmed. Standard Greek convenience store hours typically include a midday break. Expect extended hours in summer and reduced hours in low season.
Phone and website: Not currently listed.
Payment: Cash recommended; card availability is unconfirmed.
For visitors arriving by ferry, having a list of what you need before you disembark saves time. Katapola has a small cluster of shops near the port, and Loudaros is one option for convenience items in that area.
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