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Andros Island Weather
Andros, the emerald gem of the Cyclades Archipelago, beckons sailors with its dramatic coastline and rugged charm. Forget the postcard-perfect Santorini, Andros is for those who crave adventure, not just Instagram shots. Here, the winds whisper tales of ancient gods, and the turquoise waters hide secrets waiting to be uncovered. From the rolling hills of the interior to the hidden coves along the coast, Andros offers a sailing experience that’s as unique as its namesake, the mythical giant Andros.
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The town is about a 20-minute walk away, but be prepared to walk as there’s no tender service. The harbour has good depth 6-8m near the inner pier. You can find a mooring spot with a cleat and rings.
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This is a hidden gem of an anchorage, not often frequented by other boats. The deserted sandy beach offers a peaceful escape, and the shelter is excellent, especially from southerly winds. You’ll find plenty of depth 3-7m on a sandy bottom. And as the sun sets, the lighthouse paints the sky with unforgettable beauty, making this a truly special spot.
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The anchorage offers good holding, but be cautious when heading to the beach. There’s a submerged wreck just offshore at a shallow depth 5m, so keep a sharp eye out. Sadly, the beach is littered with trash, leaving a disappointing impression. The beach itself is pebbly, without sand.
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This beach is pure magic! The sand bottom sits at a comfortable 5m, and the water is crystal clear, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
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This bay offers a well-protected anchorage. We dropped anchor in the middle of the bay at 8m, finding good holding in sand. You’ll be shielded from winds coming from the west and south, and have some protection from the north as well.
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This anchorage offers excellent protection from southerly winds, making it a haven for those seeking shelter. The environment feels wild and untamed, perfect for those who crave a remote escape. You’ll find sandy areas at depths of 4-5m, offering suitable anchoring options.
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This large bay is ideal for a peaceful overnight stay. We had the entire place to ourselves, enjoying the peace and quiet. The swimming was pleasant, although surprisingly lacking in fish. The weather was perfect, resulting in a calm and comfortable anchorage. We dropped anchor at 5m with 35m of chain. This spot is perfect for those seeking a solitary overnight experience.
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This bay offers calm waters, with flat conditions and gusts only reaching 20 knots. The bottom is comprised of a large expanse of fine sand, providing excellent holding at depths ranging from 5-8m.
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This anchorage is truly breathtaking. We dropped anchor at 8 m on a calm day, finding excellent holding in sand. The solitude was wonderful, as we were the only boat present. The crystal clear water and remote setting make this one of the most beautiful spots.
Andros boasts several marinas and ports, each offering a different flavor of hospitality. In the bustling port of Gavrio, you’ll find all the essentials, from provisioning to repairs. Chora, the island’s capital, offers a more charming and authentic experience, with its picturesque harbour nestled amidst whitewashed houses. For those seeking a truly secluded haven, the quiet port of Batsi provides a tranquil escape, where time seems to slow down to the rhythm of the waves.
For those who prefer the freedom of anchoring, Andros offers a wealth of hidden coves and secluded beaches. Near the village of Korthi, you'll find a natural harbour perfect for anchoring, with crystal clear waters that invite you to dive in and explore the underwater world. And for the ultimate escape, consider dropping anchor at Agios Petros, a secluded beach accessible only by boat. There, surrounded by towering cliffs and pristine sands, you can truly feel the magic of the Cyclades.
Beyond the sailing, Andros offers a rich tapestry of culture and history. Explore the island's traditional villages, where time seems to stand still, and wander through ancient ruins that whisper tales of the past. For a taste of local life, visit the island's vibrant markets, filled with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and the aroma of freshly baked bread. Andros, a place where the spirit of adventure and the allure of history collide, is a destination that will leave you wanting to return again and again.
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