Akrogialia apartements

About
Akrogialia Apartments occupies a complex right on the edge of Megali Ammos beach in the village of Kanala, on Kythnos's southern coast. The property is divided into two buildings — Akrogialia 1 and Akrogialia 2 — offering a range of room types and fully equipped apartments that suit couples, families, and groups of up to six. The proximity to the sea is the defining feature: most units look directly out over the water.
Kanala is one of the quieter, more traditional corners of Kythnos. The settlement is built around the pilgrimage church of Panagia Kanala, which draws visitors from across the Cyclades, and the cove of Megali Ammos sits just below. This part of the island attracts Greeks as much as foreign tourists, which gives it a different rhythm from busier Cycladic resorts.
The property holds a rating of 4.1 out of 5 based on 39 reviews, and it has its own website at akrogialia-kythnos.gr. You can reach the front desk directly at +30 2281 032366.
What to Expect
Akrogialia 1 contains the rooms: double, triple, single-room, two-room, and four-bed configurations are available. Each has its own balcony or veranda, a private bathroom with shower and toilet, full air conditioning, a small kitchen unit, and a refrigerator. The setup suits guests who want flexibility without committing to a full apartment kitchen.
Akrogialia 2 steps up to proper apartments. Each unit includes a spacious living room, a fully fitted kitchen — with hob, oven, plates, pots and pans, toaster, kettle, coffee maker, and a large fridge — and a main bedroom with a double bed. All apartments have a balcony or veranda with sea and countryside views. They are fully air-conditioned and can accommodate between two and six guests, making them a practical option for families or two couples traveling together.
Both buildings supply bed linen and towels. The complex has a large on-site car park, which matters on Kythnos where having your own vehicle opens up a lot of the island's beaches and villages. Wi-Fi is available throughout.
The website also references the property as a venue for weddings, which suggests the management is experienced handling larger groups and extended-stay bookings during the summer season.
How to Get There
Kythnos is reached by ferry from Lavrio port on the Attica coast, or less frequently from Piraeus. Ferries dock at Merihas, the island's main port, on the western side. Kanala is on the southeastern coast, roughly 14 kilometers from Merihas by road — plan on around 25 to 30 minutes by car along winding island roads.
Renting a car or ATV in Merihas is the most convenient way to reach Akrogialia and to get around during your stay. The complex's own car park means you won't need to worry about street parking once you arrive. Taxis operate on the island and can be arranged from Merihas, though availability is limited especially in high season, so it's worth confirming transport in advance with the property.
There is no regular bus service that connects Merihas and Kanala with the frequency needed for day-to-day movement without a vehicle. If you plan to explore the island's other beaches and villages — Kolona, Loutra, Dryopida — having a rental car based at the property is the most practical approach.
Best Time to Visit
Kythnos has a Mediterranean climate with dry, warm summers and mild winters. The main tourist season runs from late June through early September, when Megali Ammos beach is at its fullest and the evenings in Kanala are at their liveliest. July and August are the busiest months, particularly around the Feast of the Assumption on 15 August, which is a significant pilgrimage event at the Church of Panagia Kanala — accommodation in Kanala fills quickly around this date and should be booked well ahead.
Late May through mid-June and September are worth considering if you prefer quieter beaches and more moderate temperatures. The sea is warm enough for comfortable swimming from June through October. Spring visits are possible for walkers and those interested in the island's churches and landscape, but many accommodation providers and tavernas in Kanala open for the season in late May.
Merihas and Loutra, on the western and northern coasts respectively, see more wind from the meltemi, the summer northerly that defines Aegean summers. Kanala's position on the southeastern side gives it more shelter during meltemi conditions, which makes it a reliable spot when windier beaches elsewhere on the island are less appealing.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for August. The Feast of the Assumption on 15 August draws pilgrims and visitors to Kanala specifically. Rooms at Akrogialia and elsewhere in the village fill weeks in advance.
- Rent a vehicle in Merihas. The island's road network is manageable and most rental operators are based at the port. Picking up a car on arrival and leaving it at the complex's car park gives you full flexibility.
- Request a sea-view unit when booking. Most rooms and all apartments face the water, but it's worth specifying when you contact the property to avoid a courtyard-facing room if sea views matter to you.
- Use the full kitchen in Akrogialia 2 if you're staying more than a few nights. Kanala has a small selection of tavernas, but provisioning from Merihas or Chora on arrival lets you eat more affordably and on your own schedule.
- Bring cash. Kythnos is a small island with limited ATMs — there are machines in Merihas and Chora (Kythnos Town), but not reliably in Kanala. Settle any balance in cash if in doubt.
- Visit Panagia Kanala church while you're there. It's a short walk from the beach and holds a venerated icon. Entry is free and opening hours are generally aligned with morning and evening prayer times in summer.
- The beach at Megali Ammos is sandy and calm. It's not one of the island's famous double-beach formations like Kolona, but the shallow, sheltered water makes it particularly good for families and for early-morning swims.
- Contact the property directly by phone. The number +30 2281 032366 and the website akrogialia-kythnos.gr are the most reliable booking channels, especially for longer stays or specific room requests.
Facilities and Location
The complex sits within the Kanala settlement, address registered as Kanala Kythnou 840 06. The coordinates place it at the lower edge of the village where the land meets Megali Ammos beach. There are tavernas and a small chapel within easy walking distance. The pilgrimage church of Panagia Kanala is the cultural anchor of the area and draws visitors throughout the summer.
On-site facilities include the car park, Wi-Fi across both buildings, air conditioning in all units, and linen and towel service. The Akrogialia 2 apartments are equipped to function as self-contained holiday homes, with full cooking equipment included. The property is positioned well for guests who want to base themselves in one of Kythnos's most distinctive southern villages rather than in the port town of Merihas.
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