Andros islandTthe “little England” of Greece – a locals’ well-kept secret
A favorite getaway for the Athenians but undiscovered to tourists, one of the standout features of the island is its diverse landscape. It is blessed with verdant vegetation, rugged Mountains, flowing streams, and picturesque beaches.
The island is home to numerous hiking trails that wind through its mountains and valleys, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can explore the lush forests, discover hidden waterfalls, and encounter a variety of plant and animal species along the way.
In addition to its natural beauty and untouched beaches, Andros has a rich cultural heritage; it is home to several traditional villages, each with its own unique charm and character. Chora, the capital of Andros, is a picturesque town with narrow alleys, neoclassical mansions, and quaint squares.
The island has been known as Micra Anglia (Little England) since the great Greek shipping dynasties opened offices in London in the early 20th century. The ship-owners brought back English governesses and grand ideas about a welfare state to Andros.