Combining traditional architecture with modern amenities

The island of Andros successfully combines the cosmopolitan character of a contemporary resort with strong cultural values, history and deeply rooted local traditions. Andros is a versatile location providing several enticing options to every visitor.

The island of Andros is very close to Athens.

Access to the island is quick and easy from the port of Rafina, in the northeast of Athens.

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Rafina

ship-line

Mykonos

Gavrio

Batsi

Andros

Rafina to Gavrio
2 hours by ferry

The island of Andros is very close to Athens.

Access to the island is quick and easy from the port of Rafina, in the northeast of Athens.

Rafina is also situated very close to the Athens International airport. You can reach the port both from the Airport and the center of the city using taxis or the many bus routes available. The journey from Rafina to the main port of Andros, Gavrio, is a two-hour trip by ferry. Gavrio is the first port of call for all vessels departing from the busy port of Rafina with Mykonos Island as their final destination.
Local transport is ensured by the island’s bus network (KTEL), with frequent service between the villages, while taxis are also available. If you want to rent a car or motorbike, you will find plenty of rental offices in Gavrio, Batsi and Chora.

Krinos Suites Hotel, located in the center of Batsi,
is a ten-minute car ride from the port of Gavrio.


There is a regular bus service between Gavrio and Batsi, its timetable
usually adjusted to accommodate the travelers arriving by ferry.


live from Andros

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hopping

Andros has everyday connections from/to Rafina.
It is also well connected with other popular destinations (Tinos, Mykonos and Syros) and is an ideal place to start your exploration of the Cyclades. Nearby islands include picturesque Tinos and glamorous Mykonos.
The exclusive marina for harboring sailing and speed boats in Andros is also located in Batsi.

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