Where we are
Batsi is the liveliest village on Andros. A natural harbour wrapped by whitewashed houses, crystal water and the easy rhythm of Greek island life.
105 Anatolika Residence
105 Cocktail Bar
Getting around
105 Anatolika All-day Bar
Waterfront brunch and cocktails in the heart of Batsi harbour
Batsi Beach
Sandy beach with clear turquoise water
Local Tavernas
Fresh fish, grilled octopus, local wine
Gavrion Ferry Port
Regular ferries to Athens (Rafina) and neighbouring islands
Andros Town (Chora)
Neoclassical capital with museums and galleries
Athens Airport
Via Rafina port — relaxed travel option

The island
Andros is the northernmost island of the Cyclades and one of the greenest. A striking contrast to the arid, volcanic landscapes of Santorini or Mykonos. Rivers, waterfalls and ancient paths weave through the island's lush interior.
The island is renowned for its hiking trails, including the famed Andros Route. A network of stone-paved paths connecting villages, springs and monasteries. It also hosts the Goulandris Museum of Contemporary Art, one of the finest in Greece.
With a more authentic, unhurried atmosphere than its busier Cycladic neighbours, Andros is beloved by those seeking real Greek island life without the crowds.
Our bar
A few minutes from 105 Anatolika Residence, 105 E' sits right by the water in Batsi. It is an easy place to start the day with coffee, stay for brunch or snacks, and come back later for drinks and signature cocktails.
During the day, it feels relaxed and simple. The harbour in front of you, people passing by, boats coming and going, and everything you need within walking distance. It is the kind of place you can drop into after the beach, before dinner, or just because you want to sit by the sea.
Some nights are quieter, some turn into something more fun. Expect music nights, 80s vibes and occasional pop-up dance events. Always casual, always by the water, always part of summer in Batsi.

Quick facts
Island size
380 km²
Population
~10,000
Best season
May – October
Language
Greek / English
Currency
Euro (€)
Known for
Hiking, Art, Sailing