Amoudaki Apartments

About
Amoudaki Apartments is positioned directly at Agkali beach, one of Folegandros's most accessible and sheltered coves on the island's southern coast. The property offers self-catering apartment units just metres from the waterline, making it one of the few accommodation options on Folegandros where you wake up with sand and sea immediately outside.
The apartments are configured as two-bedroom units, fully equipped for independent living, and can accommodate couples through to four-person families. With a rating of 4.6 across 114 Google reviews, the property has a consistent track record among guests who want a quieter, beach-adjacent base rather than a room in Folegandros Town.
Agkali itself sits in a broad, protected bay that receives calmer water than the island's exposed western flanks. It's a short drive or a longer on-foot descent from the Chora, and the beach has established facilities including a waterfront cafe-bar — associated with the same Amoudaki operation — which means you have coffee and drinks within easy reach without needing to drive anywhere.
What to Expect
The apartments at Amoudaki are practical and self-contained. The two-bedroom layout gives families or small groups room to spread out, and the full kitchen equipment means you can shop in Chora and cook at the property rather than relying on restaurants for every meal — useful on an island where dining options, while good, are concentrated in town and close early in shoulder season.
The immediate setting is Agkali beach, a curved bay with clear water and a mix of sand and fine pebble underfoot. The beach is sheltered enough for children to swim comfortably on most summer days, and the surrounding landscape of low cliffs and Cycladic scrub gives the bay a contained, unhurried atmosphere that differs markedly from the clifftop drama of the Chora.
The affiliated cafe on the beach means you're not isolated. Guests can walk directly from the apartment to get a morning coffee or an afternoon drink without driving up to town. The property is listed as a combined café and apartments operation, so there's an informal social quality to the place that suits travellers who want a relaxed rather than resort-polished experience.
Interiors are fitted out for functionality — the Airbnb listing confirms full equipment for up to four guests — and the proximity to the beach means you'll likely spend the majority of your time outdoors anyway. Bring your own beach equipment if you're particular about shade, though Agkali typically has some hire options.
How to Get There
Agkali beach is on the southern side of Folegandros. From Folegandros Town (the Chora), you can drive down to Agkali in under ten minutes via the main road that descends toward the coast. The road is surfaced but narrow in sections, typical of Cycladic island roads.
If you don't have a rental car, Agkali is reachable on foot from the Chora via a walking path — the descent takes roughly 30–40 minutes and the return climb is more demanding in summer heat. A taxi from the port at Karavostasi to Agkali is straightforward and the island is small enough that fares are modest.
Parking near Agkali is available in a small area above the beach, though spaces fill quickly in July and August. For arrivals by ferry, Karavostasi port is on the eastern side of the island, and a taxi or transfer to Agkali takes about 15 minutes.
The property coordinates (36.6319, 24.8945) place it directly at the beach at Agkali, so navigation apps will bring you to within metres of the entrance.
Best Time to Visit
Folegandros has a compressed tourist season compared to larger Cycladic islands. July and August are peak months, when Agkali beach fills and the Chora operates at full capacity. Amoudaki Apartments in this period will be busiest, and booking well in advance is essential.
June and September are the better months for a stay here. Temperatures remain warm for swimming, the beach is noticeably quieter, and the Chora retains its atmosphere without the August crowds. The café attached to the property is also more relaxed in shoulder season.
October sees many island businesses begin to close, and by November Folegandros largely winds down for winter. If you're visiting late in the season, confirm availability directly with the property before travelling. Spring visits from late April onward are possible but the sea temperature at Agkali will be cooler.
Early mornings at Agkali in summer are the quietest time at the beach. The light is also better for swimming and photography before midday, when the sun is directly overhead and the water takes on its full turquoise clarity.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. July and August availability at beach-adjacent properties on Folegandros goes quickly. If you're travelling in peak season, aim to book several months ahead.
- Bring or hire a vehicle. While you can walk to Agkali from the Chora, the return uphill in summer heat is tiring. A rental scooter or small car gives you access to the rest of the island without depending on the limited bus service.
- Use the kitchen. The fully equipped units are designed for self-catering. Stock up at the supermarket in Chora on arrival — it's a five-minute drive. Cooking some meals keeps costs down on an island where restaurant prices have risen with tourism.
- Pack light. Folegandros is a small island with narrow footpaths and no porter culture. Wheeled luggage is impractical on the Chora's cobbled streets; a soft bag is easier to carry down to Agkali.
- Confirm the café hours directly. The on-site café operation is seasonal. In early June or late September, hours may be reduced; don't assume breakfast service without checking ahead.
- Combine with the Chora for evenings. Agkali is quiet after dark. Most of Folegandros's tavernas, bars, and the famous main square are in the Chora, a short drive up the hill. The apartments work well as a daytime beach base with evenings spent in town.
- Check sea conditions in early June. Agkali is sheltered but Folegandros is exposed to the Meltemi wind system. If the wind is blowing, the southern beaches are more protected than the northern ones, so Agkali tends to hold up better, but it's worth checking before planning a full beach day.
- Contact the property directly for multi-night rates. The website (amoudaki.gr) and phone line are the primary booking channels. Direct bookings sometimes carry better availability than third-party platforms in low season.
Facilities and Location
Amoudaki Apartments occupies a clear niche on Folegandros: beach-adjacent self-catering accommodation in a location where most island lodging is clustered inland in the Chora. The Agkali address means the sea is the dominant feature of the stay rather than village life.
The affiliated café and bar on the beach — operating under the same Amoudaki name — provides on-site refreshments without requiring guests to drive or walk anywhere. This is a genuine practical advantage in the middle of the day when the beach is hottest. The operation appears to run seasonally alongside the apartments, so the café can be treated as an amenity rather than a guaranteed service year-round.
For guests with children, the two-bedroom configuration, full kitchen, and direct beach access address most of the practical requirements of a family stay. Agkali's relatively calm water compared to Folegandros's more exposed beaches adds to its suitability for families.
The property has no apparent pool, which is consistent with its beach-first location — the sea at Agkali is the main swimming option, and on most summer days the water is clear and calm enough to make a pool redundant.
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