Andros
(89 n.m. from Piraeus)
Andros, the most northerly
island in the Cyclades and
the second-largest in the
group, is also among the
most beautiful.
Successive ranges of
mountains with steep sides,
separated by gorges, river
beds and three large valleys
planted with olive trees, figs,
oranges, lemons and vines
through which run numerous
streams go to make this a
landscape which often goes
beyond what we think of as
typically 'Cydadic'.
The mountains end as rocky
cliffs or steep promontories,
while at the mouths of the
valleys are sandy beaches.
In the south-east is Andros
or Hora, the capital of the
island and its second most
important harbour. This is a
most attractive town, with
neo-classical mansions
side-by-side with Cycladic houses, steep and narrow alleys lined with
arcades, fine churches and two pretty squares in the centre of a town
which will make a lasting impression. Among the most important
monuments of Hora are the castle, now ruined, and the church of Our
Lady 'Palatiani' within its walls.
On the cultural side, there is an Archaeological Museum with finds from
the Geometric; Classical, Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine periods, a
Museum of Modern Art with works by the sculptor Michalis Tombros,
and a Nautical Museum with a rich collection of ship models,
photographs and ship's instruments. Andros is home to many of
Greece's seamen, and interesting cultural events take place there all the
year round. Gavrio is the island's principal harbour, on the west side of
Andros. Among the interesting features in the vicinity is the tower of
Agios Petros.
Andros has numerous interesting things to see: the church of the
Archangel at Messaria, the monasteries of Zoodohos Pigi at Batsi,
of St Nicholas at Apikia (which is also the site of the Sariza mineral
spring), of Our Lady 'Panahrantou' at Falika and the Apano Kastro.
Special mention should be made of the ruins of an ancient city which
have survived at Paleopoli. At Zagora, to the south of Paleopoli, one of
the most important Geometric temples to have been discovered
anywhere in Greece has come to light.
There are good swimming beaches at Nimborio, Paraporti, Korthi bay
nearBatsi, Gavrio, Vitali and elsewhere.
Andros has good tourist amenities and can easily deal with the steadily
increasing numbers of visitors who choose it for its natural beauties, its
attractive villages, its historical monuments, its superb beaches and its
medicinal springs.