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Stenies (Greece)
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Practical info — Stenies

🌤 Weather — 5 days

📍 Nearby

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💡 Tips

  • Park your car at the village entrance, as the narrow streets are mostly pedestrian stairs.
  • Admire the grand neoclassical mansions, which were built by wealthy shipping captains of the past.
  • Visit the 'Fabrika', an old pasta factory with a giant waterwheel located near the stream.
  • Walk down the scenic stone path to Gialia beach for a refreshing swim.
  • Look for the traditional stone bridges that cross the village's lush, flowing streams.

🍽 Food

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Froutalia

Try this traditional Andros omelet with sausages and potatoes in the local village tavernas.

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Amigdalota

Sweet almond treats available at the confectioneries in nearby Chora town.

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Soumada

A refreshing almond-based drink often served in the small cafes near the square.

🛍 Shopping · 🧘 Quiet spots

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Local Honey

Buy wild thyme honey directly from the producers at the village outskirts.

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Andros Olive Oil

Freshly pressed oil from local groves, found in small shops in the area.

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Leontos Stone Bridge

A peaceful spot over the stream, well-suited for a short break in the shade.

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Path towards Piso Gialia

A quieter walking route leading to a smaller, less crowded cove.

Stenies is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and aristocratic villages on the Greek island of Andros. Known historically as the "village of shipowners," this hillside settlement is characterized by its grand neoclassical mansions, lush vegetation, and sweeping views of the Aegean Sea. Unlike typical Cycladic villages, Stenies features a unique architectural blend where traditional alleys meet stately homes surrounded by blooming bougainvillea, lemon, and olive trees. The coastal appeal of Stenies is equally impressive, offering close proximity to some of the island's most pristine swimming spots. Visitors can easily reach the beautiful local beaches, including the lively Πίσω Γυάλια, the serene Γυάλια, and the remote but spectacular Αχλα. These coastal havens boast crystal-clear turquoise waters and golden sands, excellent for a refreshing dip after exploring the village's pedestrian-only pathways. Local gastronomy is deeply influenced by the island's maritime traditions. In the nearby tavernas, visitors can taste authentic Andriot dishes such as 'froutalia' and fresh seafood. Access to the village requires parking outside and walking, preserving its tranquil atmosphere and making it a great retreat for seeking history, elegance, and natural coastal beauty.

Geography

Population
3,918
Coordinates
37.85431, 24.92709

Facts

  • Located on Andros Island
  • Village of shipowners
  • Neoclassical mansions
  • Near Πίσω Γυάλια beach
  • Near Γυάλια beach
  • Near Αχλα beach
  • Pedestrian-only paths
  • Authentic Greek tavernas

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A monastery (Mone Agias Eirenes) on the island of Andros, with a Byzantine church.

Frequently asked questions

Stenies: where is it located?
Stenies is located in Greece.
Stenies: why is it worth visiting?
Stenies is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and aristocratic villages on the Greek island of Andros.
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