Luxury Villas Bathed in the Aegean Light

Perched above the sea, these elegant retreat villas offer privacy, serenity, and space to reconnect — ideal for writing, reading, or wellness retreats.

Luxury meets stillness by the water’s edge.

Accommodation

The accommodation features four beautifully appointed retreat villas, each offering an expansive and flexible layout—together providing 15 single beds, 6 twin beds, and 10 double beds. Designed to welcome groups of varying sizes, they combine comfort, elegance and functionality—ideal for retreats where guests seek both shared space and individual rest.

Retreat Space

The retreat spaces are thoughtfully designed to inspire focus and serenity. Each villa offers an indoor area of 60 sqm that can be easily transformed into a private shala or workshop space, while the available areas range from 30 to 100 sqm, accommodating both intimate and larger group sessions. All retreat villas are equipped with yoga mats and blocks, ensuring a comfortable and fully prepared environment for practice, meditation, or creative gatherings.

Retreat gym
Gym

Stay active while on retreat with a fully equipped private gym designed for all fitness levels. From cardio and strength training to Pilates and functional workouts, the space offers everything you need for a balanced routine. After your session, unwind at the lounge café with a refreshing smoothie and stunning sea views—wellness and relaxation in perfect harmony.

Activities / Experiences

Hiking

Hiking

Andros is a hiker’s paradise, boasting over 200 marked trails that wind through lush valleys, ancient stone paths, waterfalls, and coastal viewpoints. With a mild climate, hiking here is a year-round delight—though spring and autumn offer the most vibrant landscapes. Whether you prefer exploring independently or joining a guided group, we’ll provide all the details you need to experience the island’s natural beauty at your own pace.


Explore

Andros is a captivating blend of natural beauty, traditional charm, and rich cultural heritage. From the winding streets of Chora to secluded coves and sandy beaches, the island invites visitors to uncover its hidden treasures. Discover waterfalls, scenic villages, ancient landmarks, and authentic local experiences, all while enjoying the timeless magic and serene beauty of this enchanting Greek island.

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Archaeological Museum of Chora

The Archaeological Museum of Chora offers a fascinating journey through the island’s rich history. Its collections include artifacts from the Geometric settlement of Zagora, as well as inscriptions, sculptures, and everyday items from various sites across Andros, spanning the Archaic period to the Venetian era. Among its highlights is one of the copies of the famous “Charta” (Map of Greece) created by Rigas Feraios, an important symbol of Greek heritage and history. The museum provides visitors with an immersive look at the island’s past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.


Snorkeling & Scuba Diving

Experience the beauty of Andros from the water with a variety of activities for every interest. Enjoy boat tours along the island’s magical coastline, stopping at pristine beaches and hidden coves, by day or under the stars. Dive into the island’s crystal-clear waters with snorkeling and scuba diving, or ride the waves with surfing along the windswept shores. For a more tranquil experience, try fishing at Fellos Beach or Gavrion Port, with all gear and expert guidance provided for a peaceful day by the sea.

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Getting to Andros

Andros is connected to Attica via the port of Rafina, with ferries arriving at the port of Gavrio. The journey takes just about 2 hours on a conventional ferry. There are daily routes, with more frequent departures on weekends and during summer.
The island also has direct connections to Tinos and Mykonos every day, and to Syros and other Cycladic islands less frequently.
Athens International Airport is approximately 10 km from Rafina. You can reach Rafina by bus departing from the “Nomismatokopio” metro station in Athens.

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