Andros Ferry
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Book a Andros Ferry crossing quickly and easily online with A Ferry UK.
Andros Island is the most northerly of the Cyclades Islands and is close to mainland Greece making it a top weekend destination for mainland residents. There are frequent daily departures between mainland Greece, the Andros Ferry port and the rest of the Cyclades.
You can book your Andros Ferry crossing online at A Ferry UK with the NEW Agoudimos
Lines, which sails to various ports throughout Greece including
ports within the Cyclades Islands and Ionian Islands. For more information on the latest timetables, special offers and
a list of the current routes, please visit the Agoudimos Lines page.
The Island of Andros is the most northerly of the Cyclades Islands group, approximately 10 km (6 miles) south east of Euboea, and about 3 km (about 2 miles) north of Tinos. It is nearly 40 km (25 miles) long, and its greatest breadth is 16 km 10 miles.
Its surface is for the most part mountainous, with many fruitful and well-watered valleys. Andros, the capital, on the east coast, contained about 2000 inhabitants in 1900. The island had about 18,000 inhabitants in (1900) with the density of 48.13/km². The 1991 census read 8,781. According to a 1992 Baedeker, the town of Andros still contains 2000 inhabitants, and the island's total is now 10,500.
The Island is close to the mainland and on a major ferry route and therefore is a popular choice for residents of mainland Greece.
Andros Greece is the greenest island of the Cyclades and is only an hour and a half away from the harbour of Piraeus. The Greek Island of Andros is a very attractive island whith some traditional and very picturesque villages. The fortified capital of the island is a real jewel which combines Venetian and Cycladic architecture, narrow stone paved alleys, arcades and bright coloured flowers. The island is a perfect holiday destination.
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