Yoga and Wellness Retreat- Amorgos, Greece 2025 July 7th - 14th 2025 with Jenn Chiarelli and Irene Pak
Retreat Includes:
7 nights, 8 days in the stunning 5 star Aegialis Hotel and Spa with breathtaking sea and sunset views
2 Yoga classes per day led by Jenn and Irene: Vinyasa & Guided Meditation in the morning, Yin/Restore/Yoga Nidra or Workshop in the afternoon (no afternoon class on excursion day)
Excursion Day: Private Shuttle Tour of Amorgos Island
Two delicious, healthy, farm-to-table meals per day within the Greek cuisine
Daily housekeeping
Transfers upon arrival and departure on Amorgos (port-hotel-port)
One 30' relaxing massage
10% discount on Face and Body treatments at Lalon Idor Spa
Use of Idor Spa facilities (sauna, hammam, jacuzzi, indoor seawater swimming pool, fitness center)
Retreat Gift
Not Included:
Airfare
Additional Excursions
Travel Insurance
Gratuities
The Aegialis Hotel and Spa is a family run business from a local Greek family, the Giannakopoulos's! Today, Irene and Nikitas with their two children, Stamatis & his wife Eleni, and Kalliovi & her husband Stavros, and their 8 grandchildren, live and work within the hotel premises, which is literally the extent of their home. They have a beautiful story to tell! The hotel has its on garden that grow organic herbs and produce, making the food experience farm to table. Please watch the video below!
About Amorgos Island: Amorgos is a remarkably unspoiled island at the south-eastern edge of the Cyclades group, where traditional customs are still inextricably interwoven into a landscape as rich in beauty as in its history and culture. Originally inhabited by seafarers from Asia Minor in the 4th Century BC, the island now cradles people who enjoy a lifestyle that has been shaped by a varied and dramatic past. This is a place that appears untouched by time, but where the inhabitants quietly preserve one of the best kept secrets of the Aegean. The 1988 movie “Le Grand Bleu” (the Big Blue) with Jean Reno was shot on the island of Amorgos. Parts of the island reach a considerable height above sea level, offering superb views of the sea. Amorgos is one of the most impressive Cycladic islands, boasting marvellous beaches with azure waters, gorgeous caves, ideal spots for diving, scenic bays and ancient footpaths leading through its steep rocky terrain… Amorgos is a big step off the beaten path! Copy and paste tis link on Youtube to view a 4K video on Amorgos: https://youtu.be/c1_Nhfuy0VY?si=8SHbOtPV_3FVxr93
How To Get To Amorgos Island:
FROM PIREUS PORT IN ATHENS TO AMORGOS BY SEA: Ferry boat (app. 8 hours) or high speed vessel (app. 4-5 hours) with a stop over in either of these major Cycladic islands that are in close proximity to Amorgos: Paros, Naxos , Mykonos or Santorini.
If you choose to travel from Santorini, you will embark on a high-speed vessel that will bring you to Amorgos in 1-3 hours.
Naxos, and Paros are 2-3 hours away from Amorgos depending on the vessel.
Mykonos is 2-4 hours away depending on the vessel.
FROM ATHENS AIRPORT TO AMORGOS BY AIR: Fly into Naxos (less that 1 hour) and take a ferry or high speed vessel to Amorgos (app. 2 -3 hours depending on the vessel) OR Fly into Santorini (less that 1 hour) and take a ferry or high speed vessel to Amorgos (between 1-3 hours depending on the vessel) OR Fly into Paros (less than one hour) and take a ferry or high speed vessel to Amorgos (between 2-3 hours depending on the vessel) OR Fly into Mykonos (less than one hour) and take a ferry or high speed vessel to Amorgos (between 2-4 hours depending on the vessel)
SkyExpressAirlines and AegeanAirlines have multiple flights per day to these islands
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE FERRYHOPPER APP FOR SCHEDULING