A short walk from the hotel brings you to two superb beaches, and all the amenities of Hora, while a hotel minibus is available for trips further afield. Taverns, cafes, bars and clubs are all easily accessible from the picturesque main street, as are the island’s famous museums and The Gallery Of Modern Art.The island is dotted with Byzantine churches, monasteries and pretty villages which offer an unrivaled insight into the Greek way of We look forward to looking after you and acquainting you with the beautiful island of Andros!
Andros is the northernmost Cycladic island and second in area after Naxos. Administratively it is a province, having three municipalities: Andros, Korthi and Idrousa. According to 1991 census the population of the island was 8781 inhabitants. Andros has an area of 374 sq. km and an elongated shape stretching from N-NW to S-SE. Whole island is mountainous, with a central range reaching its highest at Petalo and Kouvara (highest peak is Profitis Ilias, 997 The main port is at Gavrio, with a regular connection to Rafina, while the ports of Batsi, Hora and Korthi can facilitate fishing and touristic boats .At the western part of Andros are the big sandy beaches of the island, easily accesible and developed. Those seeking quiet beaches and rough landscapes should visit the northeastern and southeastern parts .There are many rivers and torrents and plenty of springs. Ravines have rich vegetation with plane and walnut trees, while the slopes (especialy at the south) are full of oak trees. Since a long time ago, big parts of the slopes have been transformed, using stone walls, to step-like shapes locally called “emasies”. Around the villages there are olive and lemon trees groves and many vineyards. Andros owes its ancient names “Idrousa”, “Lasia”, “Nonagria” and “Epagris” to water and its rich vegetation .The northwestern part of the island is bushy and somebody can see partidges, hawks or even rarer predatory birds, like eagles, wild pigeons and martins.