is a very popular among as well as holidaymakers from all corners of . It can't therefore come as much of a surprise that some of the get a little . The best examples would be and . Luckily, there are still some spots where people can get a well-deserved break without wading through an .
One of those is , a charming island in the northernmost part of the that's often described as one of . Despite being just 48.5 miles (or 42 nautical miles) from Mykonos, Andros has remained off the typical tourist radar, offering visitors a peaceful escape with stunning natural scenery.

Unlike the lively beaches and nightlife of Mykonos, Andros is known for its quiet villages, cobbled stone paths, lush greenery, and impressive coastline.
According to , the island is home to a unique blend of sandy beaches, rocky shores, rolling hills, and springs, all of which create a paradise for walkers and nature lovers.
The island's capital, Chora, is a blend of medieval, neoclassical, and island architecture.
Visitors can explore its winding streets, historic churches, and museums or simply enjoy a drink in one of the town's cosy cafés.
A highlight is the 13th-century Frankish castle, perched on an islet and connected by a stunning arched stone bridge.
One of Andros's biggest draws is its walking routes. Signposted trails crisscross the island, taking visitors through olive groves, meadows filled with thyme and sage, and up into the hills where the scent of wild herbs fills the air.
It's also home to cultural gems like the Museum of Modern Art, the Cyclades Olive Museum, and a number of ancient archaeological sites including Paleopolis, the island's former capital.
Ferries from Mykonos to Andros typically take around 1 hour 25 minutes to 2 hours 25 minutes, depending on the operator, according to .
Prices start at £18 and can go up to £110 depending on the time and type of ticket. Three companies service the route: Cyclades Fast Ferries, Golden Star Ferries, and SeaJets.
Andros might not have the beach clubs or high-end bars of its neighbouring islands, but that's precisely why many locals and in-the-know travellers love it.
It's a place to slow down, explore nature, and enjoy a Greek island experience without the crowds.
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