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Pithara Waterfalls

Pithara Waterfalls, located near the village of Apikia on Andros Island, are among the island’s most captivating natural attractions. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the waterfalls create a peaceful and refreshing retreat. Water flows from the mountain springs of Petalo, forming a steady stream that cuts through the greenery. Despite being part of the Cyclades, Andros […]

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Chora Andros

Chora Andros, the island’s capital, sits on its eastern coast. It lies between the beaches of Neiborio and Paraporti, creating a scenic blend of sea views and historic charm. Unlike many Cycladic towns, Chora features neoclassical mansions, wide squares, and a mix of Venetian, Byzantine, and Ottoman influences.  Visitors will notice the town’s unique layout […]

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Batsi Andros

Batsi Andros is a lively seaside village on the western coast of the island. It sits about 8 kilometers from Gavrio, the main port, and around 27 kilometers from Chora, the island’s capital. Originally a quiet fishing village, Batsi has grown into one of Andros’s most popular tourist spots.  Despite the growth, it still keeps […]

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