


Iraklia
7am on a hot day and Melissa’s front door is again open. Located on the small hill up from the port, this pantry cum coffee shop sort of serves as centre stage for all things local. We've just arrived for a couple of days and as the heat is starting taking its toll on us on the way up the hill, I'm tempted to have an ice coffee. A few locals are already here rambling through the news of the day - the hot weather, the errands they need to run, some gossip from last night. It's all happening.
As Georgia, a middle-aged lady in her 50s approaches, I realise espresso is not an option so I instead opt for a Greek coffee. And in that very moment, I escape the daily routine of the busy life in the city with things you wouldn't otherwise do. The essence of taking a break and enjoying some good time off to the islands.
Neighbours arrive here walking and have their first coffee of the day, prepared by Georgia who is also manning the kitchen. Other locals stop their car outside the pantry’s porch, blocking the only street that goes up to the settlement as they pick up a breakfast treat on the go. The pace of life here is slow.


The next day, dinner is set at a more refined establishment that launched just before the pandemic. We take a table at the backyard, away from the big crowd on the balcony overlooking Amorgos. It's a dimly-lit spot, lanterns above and tasteful downtempo Greek-origin music on play.
Everything here is in place, thought through and cared for to the outmost detail. You ask for a refined tequila and it’s served with a small dish of lemon and lime slices. You ask for some ice and it comes in a small, cute enamel frying pan. You ask for their delicious loukoumi trilogy dessert and it’s served with a small fork and spoon, for you to decide what’s best to use. Perfection! Giannis Koveos is behind the most famous spot on the island with a kitchen that locally sources meat and wine almost exclusively from around Small Cyclades.






- Alexandra's Studios - very nice rooms and very central location. The best you could aim from a rooms to let establishment in a small Greek island.
- Iraklia beach - the main port of the island that features some tamarisk trees and enough shade to keep you going until the late afternoon hours.
- Livadi beach - a long stretch of sand very close to the port, acting as the main beach of the island really.
- Tourkopigado beach - a bit further away from Chora and the port, this beach mostly serves as a small dock for boats but offers a great photo opp from above.
- Alimia beach - hard to reach but famous for a WII aircarft that has sunk in the bottom of the sea. You can easily reach it using some googles.
- Karvounolakos beach - hard to reach too but amazing stretch of sand and a small protected cove.
- Araklia - the most refined dining experience on the island. Mouthwatering beef stew in red mavrodafni wine sauce! Only open for dinner with reservation being a must if you visit during peak times. Read our full review here.
- Akathi - nice menu and a cool tiny setting on the main road of Iraklia. Also open for lunch. Their fish is also good.
- Surfin Bird - mediterranean restaurant, good for a post-beach snack or light lunch. Also nice views to the sea and a downtempo vibe.
- Melissa - the best spot on the island if you're into rubbing shoulders with locals. Georgia prepares a hell of a Greek coffee and you can catch all the action if you visit early in the morning.
- Maistrali - originally a rooms to let establishment that also offers some basic breakfast options. Nice balcony to sit and unwind in the morning hours.











- Ailouros Suites – brand new studio apartments with great sunset views to the port and the sea. Definitely worth the price given the space and comfort they off
- Schinoza Luxury Suites – lovely suites equipped with either a jacuzzi or a private pool, also offering a nice view
- Theasis Luxury Suites – modern style suites
- Psili Ammos – hard to reach on foot but definitely worth the trek. Easier to access by boat – the waters are magical around this bay!
- Gerolimnionas – very remote and isolated; need to access this by boat
- Tsigouri – the closest beach to Chorio, just 400m down the road from the main settlement. Beach bar also available offering some nice snacks
- Livadi – another beach you can reach on foot, although it is a bit further away. No umbrellas but with a simple taverna at the back of the bay
- Bizeli Greek Restaurant – delicious meat variety of local produce in a wonderful and colorful piazza at the back of an alley
- Kira Pothiti – the best food around; delicious creative cuisine and a nice ambience too. Read our full review here
- Nikolas of Schinoussa – located at the port and very famous for their lobster pasta; many tend to visit by boat
- Kafeneio Chara – the best place to hang during the morning hours. Great Greek breakfast options.
- 8 Adelfia Restaurant – nice taverna at the balcony of one of the low rise buildings of Chorio


















- Althea Studios - the best accommodation option on the island. Ms Ntina is a greta host and will help you with anything you need!
- Livadi beach - famous for its long sandy stretch which is usually occupied by campers (some of which go completely nude so be prepared). You can reach this by boat from the port or via a 20min trek down from St Sofia's church.
- Fykio beach - a more refined and secluded cove that you can only reach via a 25min downhill trek. Best to bring some supplies with you.
- Kedros beach bar - the only beac on the island that features a bar at the back. Usually very busy but worth passing by for a drink and/or snack.
- Kalotaritissa beach - one of the three coves in the northernmost part of the island and close to Mitsos taverna which is nice for a late afternoon lunch. Trypiti beach (accessible via a short walk) is also a nice find.
- Avli Donoussa - the most sophisticated restaurant on the island with a few classic seafood dishes like spaghetti alle vongole and some nice entrees.
- Taverna Mitsos - the real Greek taverna experience. Try their goat stew with french fries.
- Fragkosyko - amazing views and a great sunset spot. Features both meat and seafood options; makes a great post-beach lunch from Livadi.
- Skatzohiros - great for drinks once the sun sets. Also open for breakfast.














- Kato Koufonisi – a visit to the small sibling of Ano Koufonisi, aka Kato Koufonisi, is a must! Get the boat that runs from the port every hour or so and ride with Captain Kostas and his Greek folk tunes – unbelievable experience!
- Pori – best beach in Koufonisia, with a long sandy stretch and two cafés on the backdrop. A bus service runs every hour or so if you don’t have a car; otherwise, the footpath from the main settlement is a good 20min trek (but you can catch some great scenic landscapes!)
- Gala – beautiful turquoise waters in this cave north of Pori beach. Probably only a good spot for a few clicks. Make sure you also walk all the way up to the rocks that form a lunar landcape!
- Italida – small sandy beach accessible on foot (from Fanos beach) and by boat. Make sure you get early to get a spot, especially if you’re there during August
- The Devil’s Eye – scenic spot on the way to Pori beach, which is formed by a hollow rock and has water coming from beneath. Beautiful to the eye!
- Piscine Naturelle – beautiful natural little pool bordered by rocks (very close to The Devil’s Eye). Also good for some quick diving off the rocks! Classic tourist photo opportunity
- Nero – best beach located in Kato Koufonisi; last stop on the boat service. The cedar trees create some great natural shade although most of the times the spot is occupied by happy campers of this “uninhabited” island
- Oceanides Residencies – very good option if you’re looking for well designed clean rooms with some very friendly staff!
- Aegean Colors Houses – basic rooms in this white cubic formation of hotel buildings just outside the main settlement
- Gitonia tis Irinis – delicate rooms in this small settlement of apartments away from the crowds
- Ionathan Koufonisia Suites – this whitewashed boutique hotel opened in 2017, offering a very good option close to all the action of the main settlement
- Kalofeggo – arguably the best food on the island; make sure you go early, lay back and enjoy the view to the turquoise waters of Pori. Read our full review here. UPDATE: Kalofeggo was closed in 2023; make sure you call ahead before visiting.
- Captain Nicolas – Greek taverna famous for its seafood and lobster pasta; read our full review here
- Karnagio – traditional ouzerie set on a gorgeous setting next to the water; kitchen opens around 18:00, offering many seafood treats and tasty bites!
- Strofi – divine souvlaki served right out of a small hole on the wall. Don’t fret the queue as it tends to move fast!
- Laggona – great pit stop for freshly squeezed juices, healthy snacks but also a killer pizza roll!
- Fystiki Ice Cream – great tasting handmade ice cream without any artificial additives. Make sure you taste a coconut scoop!
- Sorokos – the best bar on the island in an idyllic candle-lit setting next to the water; also offers some sophisticated dishes although their highlight is not that. Also serves a very creative and healthy selection for breakfast and brunch!
- O Mylos – great view to the sea and an atmospheric/romantic ambience for an evening drink. Also nice to catch the sunset here

