Andros Trip

Discover Andros - The island of culture and art

Level
Duration
4 days
Price
€153

Discover Andros - The island of culture and art

Andros is a place of inexhaustible natural and cultural treasures. One of its unique features is the impressive coexistence of geographical contrasts, where the Cycladic landscape alternates with lush vegetation and abundant natural springs. 

The aristocratic Chora of Andros, with its neoclassical architectural elegance and iconic museums, rivals the mountain villages, which are gems of the Andros's countryside. Byzantine monasteries pave the way for exploration of the medieval castles. The forests and valleys of the verdant interior, rich with impressive flora and fauna, lead to emerald beaches with crystal clear waters.

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Trip details
Arrival in Andros
Hiking from Chora to Apikia and back
Hiking from Ormos Korthiou to Chora
Departure

Included

  • 3 nights stay, possibility for additional overnights

  • 2*Hotel

  • Breakfast included

    Practical Info

    Take the ferry from Rafina to travel to Andros. Leave your car protected in the parking lot of Rafina or take it to Andros. Depart from Rafina in the afternoon as the journey takes about 2 hours. Return from Andros with the afternoon ferry. From Gavrio, Andros port, take the local bus (KTEL) to Chora. It takes 1 hour to get there.

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