The second largest island of the Cycladic archipelago is also considered one of the most beautiful. And it's really like that: Andros is amazed and falls in love with himself from the first time. Is it possible to remain indifferent to such beauty, when the azure sea, crashing into the foam on the rocky coast, abruptly turns into a landscape from the necklace of mountain chains? All this splendor is diluted with emerald olive and fig valleys, citrus groves and vineyards
How to get here
About 15-20 km from Athens airport is the city and the large sea port of Rafina - from there ferries and high-speed vessels (only in summer) to Andros. On the road no more than two hours. In summer, ferries from Piraeus also often go by.
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About 10 km separates Andros from the beautiful island of Eveya and no more than 2 km from Tinosa - both sections of the land can easily be visited by ferry. In general, many flights are sent from Andros to the other islands of the Cyclades archipelago during the season.
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Cuisine
Traditional Greek cuisine is the basis of the menu of all local restaurants, but there are also gastronomic "chips" on Andros. For example, surprisingly tasty and fragrant puff pastry with fresh herbs and cheese "kaltsunya", air biscuits from almonds "amygdalot" or jam "glic kultal", which is served in an elegant rosette with a glass of cold water - that's how it is eaten, no there are teas of saucers!
Beaches
The most popular resort on the island is just 8 km south of the main port of Andros - it's Batsion (Batsion, Batsi). There are a lot of hotels, taverns and bars for every taste, which snug around the beautiful natural harbor. The local beaches are sandy, clean, but often crowded, especially at the height of the season.
For those who prefer relative peace and solitude, one can advise a small resort Ormos (Ormos Korthiou). Its large bay with a long modern esplanade is isolated from the rest of Andros by a mountain range, so the beaches here are cleaner and freer. Simple lazy bathers should go to the north of the bay, to the beach of Grias-Pidima. But the south of the resort is a mecca of windsurfers, there is a piece of coast called Kanduni.
Wonderful beaches can be found in the villages of Nim-Boryo, Paraporti, in the bay of Corti or Vitali.
Entertainment, excursions and sights of Andros
Attractions on Andros would be enough with a few Greek islands at once - the rich history here . To start the most sensibly from the capital and its Archaeological Museum . The city of Andros (or Chora) is also considered the second most important port of the island, that its nothing does not spoil it . It's still as cute, pretty and authentic as it was a few centuries ago . Throughout the city, houses are scattered in neoclassical or traditional Cycladic style, and its streets are narrow, steep, interrupted by picturesque squares and low a ruks . The main attraction here is the museum and the ruins of the fortress with the Church of the Virgin in the courtyard . In addition to the archaeological site, the Chora can also boast the Museum of Modern Art, where most of the work of the prominent Greek sculptor Mihalis Tombros .
If Andros is the second port of the island, then Gavrio is its main sea gate. Here, the attention of tourists is attracted by the castle of St. Peter (Agios Petros). To the east of it lies the ancient village of Ayios Petros with an amazing cylindrical tower made of stone 20 meters high. It was built in the 5-4 centuries BC. and is believed to have been associated with ancient iron mines, whose ruins can still be discerned down the slope.
The ancient capital of the island - the city of Paleopolis (Paleopoli) - definitely deserves the status of a "must-visit". Here is the miniature Historical Museum (opening hours: Tues-Sun 8: 30-15: 00, free visit), which is famous for its worthy collection of marble sculptures, coins and other items found at local excavations
Finally, the most beautiful monastery of Andros is Panayya-Panakradu, which was founded around 961. Its massive walls hide the ancient church with wonderful frescos and all one monk.