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The Green Heart of the Cyclades

Andros

Lush valleys, ancient footpaths, and hidden waterfalls on the greenest Cycladic island

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By George K.
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Updated 29. Mai 2026
380 km² • Second-largest Cycladic island
2 hours from Rafina by ferry
300+ km of marked hiking trails (Andros Route)
Natural springs, rivers & waterfalls year-round
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  • Andros is the northernmost and second-largest Cyclades island, known for its green valleys, waterfalls, and a contempor…
  • 380 km² • Second-largest Cycladic island
  • 2 hours from Rafina by ferry
  • 300+ km of marked hiking trails (Andros Route)
  • Natural springs, rivers & waterfalls year-round

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Andros is the northernmost and second-largest Cyclades island, known for its green valleys, waterfalls, and a contemporary art museum that could hold its own in any European capital. It's just 2 hours by ferry from Rafina port near Athens and far quieter than the southern islands. Fastest from Rafina (~2h); see [Andros–Athens ferries](/ferry-routes/direct/andros-to-athens-piraeus).

Andros doesn't look like the rest of the Cyclades. Where other islands are arid and wind-scraped, Andros is green. Natural springs feed waterfalls, carve through forested ravines, and sustain terraced orchards of citrus and walnut trees. It's the northernmost and second-largest Cycladic island, and almost certainly the most surprising.

The neoclassical capital, Andros Town (Chora), juts out on a narrow peninsula between two beaches. Elegant mansions and marble-paved streets reflect centuries of seafaring wealth: shipping dynasties like the Embiricos, Goulandris, and Chandris families built their homes here. The Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art, founded by Basil and Elise Goulandris in 1979, rivals galleries in Athens. The Maritime Museum next door tells the island's other story.

Then there's the interior. Over 300 kilometres of ancient stone paths, collectively called the Andros Route, connect mountain villages, Byzantine monasteries, Venetian towers, and hidden waterfalls. This is the premier hiking destination in the Cyclades. The walk between beaches is often better than the beaches themselves.

Andros is not like the other islands. Here the mountains drink from the sky, and the paths remember every footstep.
— Local saying
Hiking Paradise
Springs & Waterfalls
Neoclassical Elegance
Shipping Heritage
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Batsi for beaches; Chora for museums. Andros hotels.

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"For the first-time visitor, staying in the main Chora provides the best balance of accessibility and atmosphere."

An Island of Captains and Culture

Ancient Andros

Ionians colonised Andros around 1000 BC, and it grew wealthy through trade and its position between Euboea and the open Aegean. The ancient capital, Paleopolis, is now partially submerged. Andros sent ships to the Battle of Salamis in 480 BC, though controversially on the Persian side.

Venetian & Ottoman Era

The Venetians built the bridge-connected Kastro at the tip of Chora's peninsula and fortified tower-houses (pyrgoi) throughout the island. Under Ottoman rule, Andros kept certain privileges thanks to its silk production. Many of the stone paths hikers use today were laid during this period to connect remote villages.

Shipping Dynasty

From the 18th century onward, Andros became a powerhouse of Greek shipping. The Embiricos, Goulandris, and Chandris families built grand neoclassical mansions in Chora and funded cultural institutions that still operate today. Andros has produced more Greek shipowners per capita than any other island.

Cultural Renaissance

Basil and Elise Goulandris established the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chora in 1979, and it has since hosted works by Picasso, Matisse, Balthus, and leading Greek artists. Combined with recent investment in the Andros Route hiking trail network, the island has become the most culturally layered destination in the Cyclades.

1000 BC
Ionian colonization
300+ km
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Neoclassical Jewel by the Sea

Chora (Andros Town)

Andros Town doesn't look like any other Cycladic capital. It's built on a narrow peninsula jutting into the sea, flanked by Paraporti and Nimporio beaches. Neoclassical mansions with wrought-iron balconies line marble-paved streets. At the tip, the ruined Venetian kastro, connected to the mainland by an arched stone bridge, is the island's most photographed sight.

Venetian Kastro on the peninsula tipGoulandris Museum of Contemporary ArtMaritime Museum of AndrosMarble-paved main street with cafés and shops
The Lively Resort Village

Batsi

Batsi sits in a horseshoe bay on the west coast. Fishing boats bob in the harbour, bougainvillea climbs the houses, and a sandy beach curves along the water. It has the island's best concentration of restaurants, bars, and shops, which makes it the obvious base if you want some evening life.

Sandy beach right in the villageExcellent waterfront tavernasLively nightlife by Andros standardsBase for west coast beach hopping
The Hidden Valley

Korthi

Korthi (Ormos Korthiou) sits in a fertile valley in the southeast, quieter and more traditional than the west coast. A small harbour, a pebble beach, and a handful of kafeneia set the pace. It's also the starting point for some of Andros's best hikes, including the trail to the Tis Grias to Pidima sea stack.

Authentic, unhurried village atmosphereGateway to southeastern hiking trailsTraditional kafeneia on the harbourAnnual cultural festival in August
The Gateway Port

Gavrio

Gavrio is where the ferries from Rafina dock, in a wide sheltered bay on the northwest coast. Most people pass through, but it has a sandy beach, waterfront cafés, and easy access to the west coast beaches. The Tower of Agios Petros, one of the best-preserved Hellenistic round towers in Greece, stands a short drive inland.

Main ferry port from RafinaTower of Agios Petros (Hellenistic)Sandy beach and waterfront diningStarting point for west coast exploration
The Captains' Village

Stenies

Above Chora, Stenies is a village of grand stone mansions built by wealthy sea captains in the 18th and 19th centuries. Natural springs feed the gardens and plane trees, and the quiet here is different from elsewhere on the island: it's the quiet of old money. The trail from Stenies down to Gialia beach is one of the best short walks on Andros.

Grand sea captain mansions (archontika)Lush gardens fed by natural springsTrail to Gialia beachTraditional Andriot architecture at its peak
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Beaches Worth The Trip

The best shores of Andros

Wild & Pristine

Achla

Regularly voted the best beach in the Cyclades. A remote crescent of white sand accessible only by hiking trail or boat, at the mouth of a gorge

Clear, emerald green, surrounded by wild vegetation
Hiking trail from Vourkoti (1.5 hours) or summer boat from Batsi
Hikers, nature lovers, those seeking pristine solitude
Legendary & Dramatic

Tis Grias to Pidima

Named "Old Lady's Leap" after a local legend, this pebbly beach is dominated by a striking 20-meter sea stack rising from the turquoise water

Deep turquoise, clear, with dramatic rocky seabed
20-min hike from the road above Korthi Bay
Photography, swimming, legend and landscape lovers
Elegant & Convenient

Paraporti

A beautiful sandy beach right below Chora, sheltered by the peninsula, the easiest swim from the capital

Sandy, warm, sheltered from northerly winds
Steps down from Chora center (5-min walk)
Quick dips from town, morning swims, families
Social & Family-Friendly

Batsi Beach

A wide sandy beach curving around Batsi's bay, with sun loungers, tavernas, and calm water. The island's most organised beach

Shallow, calm, sandy bottom, ideal for children
Walking distance from Batsi village center
Families, all-day relaxation, easy access
Peaceful & Scenic

Fellos

A long sandy beach north of Gavrio with gentle waves and very few visitors. One of the quietest good beaches in the Cyclades

Clean, blue-green, gentle waves on sandy bottom
Short drive or 15-min walk from Gavrio
Solitude, long walks, relaxation away from crowds
Remote Adventure

Vitali

A stunning beach at the end of a river valley on the northeast coast, surrounded by lush vegetation and accessible via hiking trail

Crystal clear, emerald, fed by freshwater stream
45-min hike from Vourkoti or Arni via marked trail
Adventurous swimmers, hikers, wild nature
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Flavors of Andros

Farm-to-table cooking shaped by the island's springs, fertile valleys, and centuries of trade

Fourtalia

The signature omelette of Andros, made with local pork sausage (louza), potatoes, and fresh herbs. Hearty and unlike anything you'll get on other islands.

Louza

Air-dried pork loin cured with pepper and spices, similar to lomo. A prized local charcuterie served as meze with bread and cheese.

Amygdalota

Delicate almond cookies made with ground almonds, rosewater, and powdered sugar. They're a traditional sweet offered to guests.

Kaltsounia

Small cheese pies filled with fresh local cheese and mint, either baked or fried. Good with a glass of local wine.

Fresh Trout

Andros is one of the few Cycladic islands with freshwater streams, and locally farmed trout appears on menus here. You won't find that on Mykonos.

Walnut Spoon Sweet

Green walnuts preserved in syrup, a traditional hospitality offering made from the island's abundant walnut trees.

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From sunrise to sunset in Andros

07:00

Hike to Achla Beach

Set out early for the legendary hike from Vourkoti through the gorge to Achla beach. The trail descends through lush vegetation, past an old watermill, to one of the most pristine beaches in Greece. Pack lunch and water · there are no facilities.

4-5 hours (round trip)
08:30

Menites Springs & Waterfalls

Visit the village of Menites, where natural springs gush from lion-head fountains year-round. Then continue to Pythara Falls nearby: a cascade in a green ravine that feels nothing like the Cyclades.

2 hours
09:30

Goulandris Museum Visit

Explore the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chora, which has hosted exhibitions of Picasso, Kandinsky, Balthus, and leading Greek artists. The building itself, a converted mansion, and the sculpture garden overlooking the sea are worth the visit alone.

2 hours
10:00

Andros Route: Korthi to Chora

Tackle the most celebrated section of the Andros Route trail network. This cross-island hike follows ancient stone paths through mountain villages, past Venetian pigeon towers, Byzantine churches, and terraced fields, with spectacular views throughout.

5-6 hours
11:00

Tower of Agios Petros

Visit one of the finest Hellenistic round towers in Greece, standing 20 meters tall near Gavrio. Built in the 4th century BC, the tower offers insight into ancient defensive architecture and panoramic coastal views from the top.

1.5 hours
12:00

Snorkeling at Tis Grias to Pidima

Hike down to the legendary beach with its dramatic sea stack and explore the underwater landscape. The rocky seabed around the stack is rich with marine life, and the clear water offers excellent visibility.

3 hours
14:00

Farm Lunch in the Interior

Stop at a mountain village taverna for a long lunch of fourtalia, local cheeses, fresh salads, and house wine. Several agritourism operations offer farm-to-table meals prepared with their own produce.

2 hours
16:00

Stenies Architecture Walk

Stroll through the captains' village of Stenies, admiring the grand stone mansions with their distinctive neoclassical touches. The walk continues downhill through terraced gardens to the beautiful Gialia beach.

1.5 hours
17:30

Maritime Museum & Chora Stroll

Explore the Maritime Museum of Andros to understand the island's deep connection to Greek shipping, then walk the marble streets of Chora to the Venetian Kastro at the tip of the peninsula.

2 hours
19:00

Sunset Drinks at the Kastro

The ruined Venetian kastro, connected to Chora by a stone bridge, faces due west. Grab a drink from a nearby café and watch the light drop over the Aegean. It's one of those spots that doesn't need embellishing.

1.5 hours
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When To Visit

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May
18-23°C
Low Crowds
Wildflowers and flowing waterfalls, ideal hiking conditions, Andros on Foot festival
Best
June
22-27°C
Medium Crowds
Perfect weather for hiking and swimming, long daylight hours, cultural events begin
July
25-30°C
High Crowds
Andros International Festival of arts, peak beach season, meltemi winds for sailing
August
26-31°C
High Crowds
Feast of the Assumption (Aug 15), Korthi Festival, busiest month, book ahead
Best
September
23-28°C
Medium Crowds
Warm sea, less wind, grape and olive harvest begins, excellent hiking weather
October
19-23°C
Low Crowds
Autumn colors in the valleys, mushroom foraging, tranquil atmosphere, last beach days

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Next stops from Andros

Andros connects to 2 nearby islands by ferry. These are the most popular island-hopping routes from Andros, with direct connections running throughout the season.

Tinos

45min–1h

The sacred island of Panagia Evangelistria with marble dovecotes and artisan villages.

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Mykonos

1h30m–2h

Beach clubs, Little Venice, and the sacred island of Delos.

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Full day

Andros Route Guided Hike

Expert-led hike on the island's best trails with stories of local history, botany, and geology. Includes mountain village lunch.

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Half day

Waterfall & Springs Tour

Visit the island's most beautiful waterfalls and natural springs, including Pythara Falls and the Menites lion fountains.

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5 hours

Achla Beach Boat Trip

Sail from Batsi to the remote Achla beach, with swimming stops along the uninhabited northeast coast.

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Essential Travel Tips

Insider tips for your Andros trip

Andros — 2026 Updates

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  • 🆕EU Entry/Exit System (EES) launched April 2026. Non-EU travellers need biometric registration (fingerprints + facial scan) at first Schengen entry. Allow extra time at Athens Airport.
  • 💰Climate Crisis Resilience Fee: €2–€15/night depending on accommodation star rating, charged at the property (not included in booking platform prices).

Transport

  • •Ferries from Rafina (not Piraeus) dock at Gavrio. Chora is 35 km away on the opposite coast.
  • •A rental car is strongly recommended. Andros is large and public buses are limited.
  • •The main road from Gavrio to Chora via Batsi is well paved. Secondary roads to beaches can be rough.
  • •KTEL buses run between Gavrio, Batsi, Chora, and Korthi several times daily in summer.
  • •Allow extra time for driving. The mountain roads are winding and scenic, but slow.

Money & Booking

  • •ATMs in Gavrio, Batsi, Chora, and Korthi are generally reliable even in peak season.
  • •Andros is moderately priced: less expensive than Mykonos or Santorini, but pricier than the Small Cyclades.
  • •Budget €65–100 per person per day for comfortable mid-range travel.
  • •Many mountain tavernas prefer cash. Carry some notes when heading into the interior.
  • •Local products (louza, amygdalota, honey) make excellent and affordable souvenirs.

Health & Safety

  • •A health centre operates in Chora and a smaller one in Gavrio. The nearest hospital is in Athens via Rafina.
  • •Bring proper hiking boots. The Andros Route trails have rocky, uneven surfaces.
  • •Carry at least 2 litres of water per person when hiking. Some trails have no shade at all.
  • •Ticks can be present on overgrown trails in spring. Check yourself after hikes through vegetation.
  • •The meltemi can be very strong on the north and east coasts. Check conditions before beach visits.

Culture & Etiquette

  • •Andros has a distinct cultural identity. Locals are proud of their shipping heritage and artistic traditions.
  • •The Goulandris Museum is world-class. Don't skip it even if you're mainly a beach or hiking visitor.
  • •Many traditional stone paths are maintained by volunteers. Stay on marked trails to help preserve them.
  • •Try fourtalia and louza at least once. They're unique to Andros and reflect centuries of local tradition.
  • •Respect the island's nature. Andros's springs and greenery are fragile ecosystems worth protecting.

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