Hotel in Andros Island, Greece
Onar Andros
150pts
About Onar Andros
Andros is one of the less famous Cycladic islands, and one of the least developed — neither of which is a drawback for fans of small-scale boutique hospitality. In fact its relative wildness and seclusion is a great strength of Onar Andros, a cluster of 18 low-profile, well-camouflaged villas and houses set between a quiet beach and a protected wetland. The interiors are soothingly minimal in the classic Cycladic manner, dressed in a neutral palette that ranges from white to straw. Spaces are generous, both indoor and out, and the atmosphere is as tranquil as can be. The only choice to make is whether to be closer to the beach or higher up the hillside. Meanwhile guests gather around a communal table for informal meals crafted by Onar’s chefs from fresh local ingredients.
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