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Galazio Rooms & Suites sits in Batsi, the liveliest resort village on Andros, with every room and suite oriented toward the sea. The property has been fully renovated and holds 11 units — five double rooms, three suites, two triple rooms, and one quadruple room — all of which open onto a veranda or balcony with an unobstructed view of the water. With 409 Google reviews and a perfect 5-star rating, it consistently ranks among the most praised places to stay on the island.

Batsi itself sits on the west coast of Andros, roughly 8 km south of Gavrio port, and it centres on a sheltered bay with a sandy beach and calm, clear water. The village has tavernas, cafés, and a small waterfront promenade, making it a practical base for exploring the island without needing to stay in the capital, Andros Town, on the east coast. Galazio's address on Unnamed Road places it within the compact village core, within easy walking distance of the beach.

The property is family-run and describes its ethos as one that respects traditional Cycladic character while accommodating contemporary guest expectations. Breakfast is served either in the garden or brought to your room, with the option of a traditional Greek spread — a detail worth requesting when you book.

What to Expect

All 11 units at Galazio have sea-facing balconies or verandas, which is the defining feature of the property. The renovated interiors follow the pale, airy palette associated with Aegean island architecture, and the name — galazio means sky-blue or azure in Greek — signals the colour theme carried through the décor.

The room mix gives the property flexibility for different group sizes. The five double rooms suit couples, the two triple rooms work for families or small groups, and the single quadruple room accommodates four. The three suites likely offer more space and possibly upgraded furnishings, though precise suite details should be confirmed directly with the property at the time of booking.

Breakfast is a notable selling point. The garden setting, with sea views, makes the morning meal worth factoring into your schedule rather than skipping in favour of a village café. The traditional Greek breakfast option — which typically includes local bread, honey, yogurt, and seasonal produce — distinguishes it from a generic continental spread.

Batsi beach is essentially on the doorstep. The bay is sheltered, sandy, and suits families with children or anyone who prefers calm swimming conditions over the exposed, windier beaches elsewhere on Andros. The waterfront strip has several tavernas serving fresh fish and local mezedes, so evenings do not require a car.

How to Get There

Andros is reached by ferry from Rafina port on the Attica coast, not from Piraeus. The crossing to Gavrio, the main port on Andros, takes approximately two hours on a conventional ferry. From Gavrio, Batsi is about 8 km south along the main coastal road and is easily reached by taxi or by the island's KTEL bus service, which connects Gavrio, Batsi, and Andros Town several times daily in summer.

If you are travelling with a rental car — useful on Andros given the island's size and scattered sights — Batsi has parking near the waterfront, though spaces fill in July and August. Contact Galazio directly to ask about parking arrangements specific to the property.

For those arriving without a vehicle, the village is walkable once you are there. The beach, the main tavernas, and the bus stop are all within a few minutes on foot.

Best Time to Visit

Andros has a longer shoulder season than many smaller Cycladic islands because it draws a significant number of Athenian visitors and has year-round ferry connections from Rafina. Late May, June, and September are consistently good months: temperatures are warm, the sea is swimmable, Batsi has enough activity to feel alive, and accommodation prices are below peak.

July and August are busy and hot. Batsi's bay offers some shelter from the meltemi, the north wind that blows strongly across the Aegean in midsummer, which is one reason the village beach is popular with families during peak season. Even so, book Galazio well in advance for August as a property of this size and rating fills quickly.

October is quieter and the light on Andros in autumn is particularly clear. Many smaller hotels on the island close by late October or November, so check availability directly if you are planning a late-season visit.

Tips for Visiting

  • Request the traditional Greek breakfast when booking or on arrival — it is offered as an alternative to the standard option and is worth the ask.
  • Book suites early. With only three suites in an 11-unit property, they are the first to go for peak summer weeks.
  • Bring or rent a car if you plan to explore Andros beyond Batsi. The island's monasteries, waterfalls at Pythara, the archaeological museum in Andros Town, and the Apikia mineral spring are all worth the drive but are not walkable from Batsi.
  • Ferries leave from Rafina, not Piraeus. Rafina is about 30 km from central Athens; factor this into your travel time, especially if arriving by plane at Athens International.
  • Check the ferry schedule before fixing your dates. Anek/Attica Group and Golden Star Ferries serve the Rafina–Gavrio route; frequency increases markedly in summer but is limited off-season.
  • Ask about the balcony orientation when booking a room. In an 11-unit property, individual units may face slightly different angles toward the sea, and the suites may have the most direct views.
  • Contact Galazio by phone or email to reserve — the website lists both a mobile number (+30 694 603 2439) and a landline (+30 2282 042218), as well as [email protected]. For August stays, contact several months in advance.
  • Batsi waterfront is walkable for evenings. You do not need a car for dinner — the village has enough tavernas serving fish and grilled meat within five minutes of the hotel.

Facilities and Location

Galazio sits within the village of Batsi at coordinates 37.858°N, 24.781°E, on the western coast of Andros. The property offers 11 rooms and suites, garden breakfast service, and room breakfast delivery. All units include sea-view balconies or verandas. The official website at galazio.gr carries room photos, a contact form, and the current room lineup; the Facebook page (galazio.andros.rooms.and.suites) and Instagram account (galazio_rooms_and_suites) are active and useful for a current visual impression of the property and the surrounding bay.

Given the small scale of the operation, the family-run character means communication tends to be direct and personal. Email and phone inquiries are typically answered promptly in season. The property does not appear to use a large third-party booking engine as its primary channel, so contacting them directly often makes sense for availability and rates.

Address

Unnamed Rd,, Mpatsi 845 01, Greece

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