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Dramatically rugged, the small island of Amorgos is narrow and long with spectacular beaches, scenic bays, rugged caves, ideal spots for diving, and ancient footpaths leading through steep rocky terrain. Parts of the island soar high above sea level, boasting breathtaking views out over the Archipelago, and the island is famous for being the location where the famous freediving movie, The Big Blue, was shot in 1988. Inhabited from as early as 3,300 BC, Amorgós has a long cultural history and tradition and warm and welcoming locals that greet you with a smile.

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