Located in the beautiful green island of Andros, a comfortable furnished villa decorated with island style, combines unique sea view & relaxing environment. The villa is situated on a fertile slope full of olive trees and enjoys uninterrupted sea and sunset views.
It has 2 bedrooms, a spacious living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. All rooms have an amazing sea view. From here you can step out to the huge balcony in front of the house to enjoy the magnificent sea view or even have your dinner outside. The barbeque and the outdoor dining area are available anytime you feel like staying in and be the chef!
An almost-private unique beach lies ahead only few meters.
The location of the house offers a substantial degree of privacy and freedom.
The beautiful natural surroundings and the proximity to some of the main tourist spots like Batsi and to most of the nicest sandy beaches, make it the perfect base from which to explore the island of Andros.
From the area of Gavrio one can access the north and northeast part of the island, where there are agricultural villages with developed stock farming (Fellos, Makrotantalo, Gides, Ammolochos, Varidi, Vitali) and also some of the most beautiful beaches of the island.
Heading towards the south part of the island, you can enjoy a route of exceptional beauty, passing by the busiest and best organized beaches (Agios Petros, Chrisi Ammos), as well as unique archaeological sites. You will first reach the cosmopolitan Batsi, the most touristic fishing village of Andros, where you can find hotels and rooms to let that suit every taste (and… budget), as well as restaurants, coffee houses and bars. There are also excellent beaches. One of the most enchanting areas in Batsi is Sidari.
Having to your right the islands of Kea, Gyaros, Kithnos and Syros, you continue your way towards Aprovato, where you can visit the organized archaeological site of Ypsili. If you stop at Ano Aprovato, you will get the chance to enjoy a unique view to the Aegean. Here, there is the tavern "Mpalkoni tou Aigaiou" with local cuisine.
Few kilometers to the south you come across Palaeopolis, the ancient capital of the island. In this area there are the only waterfall in Cyclades, the archaeological museum and the site of excavations that still continue. Here you can enjoy a coffee or Greek ouzo.
At Stavropeda, the island’s main road is divided in three directions: the left road leads to Chora, the middle one to the picturesque fishing village of Korthi, while the right road leads to Chalkolimionas and Apothikes beaches. From here, the trail to the archaeological settlement of Strofila with the famous rock paintings begins, while in 500 meters, on the road to Korthi and at Agia Triada, there’s the road towards ancient Zagora.
Following the road to Chora, you first encounter Pitrofos village, which is built on the slope of Mount Petalo. The vegetation is rich and the mountain’s springs provide plenty of water in the area. Before entering Pitrofos, you will come across the 12th century Byzantine church of Taxiarches, while in the village you can visit the Olive Museum, a restored old olive mill. There is also a tavern and a "hip" atmospheric bar.