Mare Vista Hotel

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Mare Vista Hotel sits in the Agios Nikolaos area of Batsi, the liveliest resort village on Andros, with guest rooms oriented toward the Aegean and the curve of the bay below. With a 4.4-star rating drawn from 376 guest reviews, it consistently ranks among the better-regarded small hotels on the island — a result that points to reliable service and a genuinely useful position relative to Batsi's waterfront.
Batsi itself is the main tourist hub on Andros, roughly 25 kilometres west of the island's capital, Andros Town. The village has a working harbour, a sandy beach, a compact row of tavernas and cafes along the seafront, and ferry and bus connections that make it a practical base for exploring the rest of the island. Staying at Mare Vista puts you close enough to walk to the water in a few minutes while still sitting slightly above the main strip — which tends to mean quieter nights and wider views than the beachfront properties closer to the sand.
The hotel's own social presence describes a pool and sea-facing spaces for reading or having a drink, which aligns with what guests consistently reference: the combination of a pool with an Aegean outlook and rooms that let you hear the water. The name itself — Mare Vista — is essentially a description of the product, and the reviews suggest it delivers on that promise.
What to Expect
Mare Vista is a mid-size hotel built in the whitewashed Cycladic idiom common to the Western Aegean islands, though Andros leans slightly more Venetian in its older architectural details than its southern neighbours. The property includes a swimming pool positioned to face the sea, which from this stretch of Batsi means an open westward outlook across the bay toward the hills of Evia on clear days.
Guest rooms come with sea views — the core selling point confirmed across review data and the hotel's own description. Expect the standard Greek island hotel format: air conditioning, private bathroom, balcony or terrace with the sea beyond the railing, and the kind of quietness that comes from a hillside setting rather than a street-level one. The pool area functions as the social centre of the property; the web snippets describe guests gathering there in a way that suggests a relaxed communal atmosphere rather than a resort-scale operation.
Batsi has its own beach — a sheltered, sandy arc that's swimmable from May through October — and the hotel's location in the Agios Nikolaos section of the village means the waterfront tavernas, small supermarkets, and departure points for boat trips are within easy walking distance. Andros also has excellent hiking infrastructure, including the well-marked Andros Route long-distance trail, which passes near Batsi and connects several of the island's traditional villages.
How to Get There
Andros is reached by ferry from Rafina port on the Attic coast, not from Piraeus — this is the most common practical detail visitors miss. Hellenic Seaways and Golden Star Ferries both serve the Rafina–Andros route, and the crossing to Gavrio (the main port on Andros) takes roughly two hours. Batsi is about eight kilometres south of Gavrio along the island's west coast road.
From Gavrio, a taxi to Batsi takes under fifteen minutes. The island's KTEL bus also connects Gavrio, Batsi, and Andros Town on a schedule that runs more frequently in summer. If you're arriving by car, the road to Batsi is well-signed from Gavrio and involves one stretch of winding coastal road with sea views. Parking in Batsi can be tight in August; the hotel's elevated position above the main village may mean slightly more convenient access than the waterfront properties.
The hotel address is listed under Agios Nikolaos, Batsi (postal code 845 01), which is the northern section of the broader Batsi settlement. If navigating by GPS, use the coordinates 37.8584° N, 24.7798° E.
Best Time to Visit
Andros has a longer useful season than many Cycladic islands. The Meltemi wind that batters the southern Cyclades in July and August is less severe this far north, making Andros genuinely comfortable through the peak summer months. July and August bring the most visitors, particularly Greek families and weekenders from Athens who can reach Rafina quickly.
June and September are widely considered the most balanced months: warm enough for swimming, less crowded than August, and with the full range of tavernas and services still operating. The sea temperature around Andros typically reaches a swimmable 22–24°C by late June and stays warm through early October.
For hiking and village exploration, May and October offer cool temperatures, good light, and almost no crowds. The Batsi waterfront quietens considerably outside the June–September window, and some smaller businesses operate reduced hours from October onward, so confirm availability if travelling in the shoulder season.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly by phone when possible. The hotel's listed number is +30 2282 041177. Direct bookings for smaller Greek island hotels sometimes allow more flexibility on room preference, including specific sea-view balcony orientation.
- Request a high-floor or front-facing room explicitly. Even in a hotel described as having sea views throughout, rooms vary in the directness and breadth of their outlook. Asking at booking or check-in is worth the thirty-second conversation.
- Arrive at Gavrio, not Piraeus. Andros ferries depart from Rafina, a port on the eastern side of Attica, roughly 35 kilometres from central Athens. Rafina is closer to Athens International Airport than Piraeus is, which makes a direct airport-to-ferry transfer possible.
- Hire a vehicle for at least one day. Andros has some of the best inland scenery in the Cyclades — the villages of Mesaria, Menites (with its natural springs), Stenies, and Apikia are all accessible by road and worth the detour. Batsi has car and scooter rental offices near the harbour.
- Use Batsi as a base, not just a beach stop. The village has more practical infrastructure than most Andros settlements, including an ATM, a pharmacy, a supermarket, and reliable taverna options for every budget.
- The pool is a practical asset, not just an aesthetic one. On windy days when the sea chop makes swimming less pleasant, the hotel pool gives you a sheltered alternative with the same view.
- Pack a layer for evenings. Even in July, the northerly Meltemi can make outdoor dining or poolside evenings cooler than expected after sunset on Andros.
- Check ferry timetables before confirming departure dates. The Rafina–Andros service is frequent in summer but can be disrupted by high winds. Booking a slightly earlier ferry on your departure day gives you buffer time if a sailing is delayed.
Facilities and Location
The confirmed facilities at Mare Vista Hotel include guest rooms with sea views and a swimming pool. The pool faces the sea and is described across the hotel's social presence as a key gathering point for guests. Given the hotel's classification and rating level, standard Andros hotel facilities — air conditioning, private bathrooms, balconies, and reception services — can reasonably be expected, though specific details on room count, breakfast service, Wi-Fi provision, or accessibility features are not confirmed in the available data. Contact the hotel directly at +30 2282 041177 to verify current amenities and availability.
The location in Batsi is the property's strongest practical asset. The village sits on Andros's west coast with a natural harbour and a beach, and has more services per square kilometre than anywhere else on the island outside Andros Town. The Batsi-to-Gavrio bus stops in the village, and water taxis and excursion boats depart from the small harbour in summer.
Adres
Agios Nicolaos, Μπατσί 845 01, Greece
Telefoon
+30 2282 041177Locatie
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