This complete Andros Island travel guide will help you discover what to see, where to stay, how to get there, and why Andros might become your favorite Greek island.
Where Is Andros Island & How to Get There
Andros is the northernmost Cycladic island, making it one of the easiest islands to reach from mainland Greece.
- Ferry departure: Rafina Port (near Athens)
- Travel time: approximately 2 hours
- Arrival port: Gavrio
Where to Stay in Andros Island
Andros offers a wide range of accommodation options, from beachfront hotels to boutique guesthouses and traditional villas.
Best Areas to Stay
- Andros Chora – Elegant architecture, museums, restaurants, and culture
- Batsi – Beach resorts, nightlife, and family-friendly hotels
- Gavrio – Convenient for short stays near the ferry port
Best Beaches in Andros Island
One of the biggest reasons to visit Andros is its incredible variety of beaches.
Must-Visit Beaches
- Achla Beach – Turquoise waters and wild, natural beauty
- Zorkos Beach – One of the longest sandy beaches on the island
- Agios Petros Beach – Organized, shallow waters, perfect for families
- Vitali Beach – Remote, crystal-clear waters, ideal for snorkeling
What to See & Things to Do in Andros Island
Hiking & Nature Experiences
Andros is considered one of the best hiking islands in Greece, with a certified network of trails passing through rivers, waterfalls, stone bridges, and villages.
Top hiking routes include:
- Apoikia to Pythara Waterfalls
- Menites to Strabourgies
- Countryside trails around Andros Chora
- Museum of Contemporary Art
- Archaeological Museum of Andros
- Medieval castle ruins overlooking the sea
- Easy access to hidden beaches
- Flexible daily schedule
- Ideal for couples and families
- May–June: Ideal weather, green landscapes, fewer tourists
- July–August: Perfect for beach holidays and vibrant atmosphere
- September: Warm sea, peaceful vibe, excellent value
- Froutalia (traditional omelet with sausages and potatoes)
- Kalathaki cheese
- Fresh seafood and homemade desserts
- Beautiful beaches without mass tourism
- Nature, hiking, and outdoor activities
- Authentic villages and local culture
- Easy access from Athens

