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Andriakon is a local supermarket in Gavrio, the main port town of Andros, located on Karavostasi road at the edge of the harbour area. It stocks everyday groceries, fresh produce, household essentials, and a range of Greek specialty products — including, based on customer mentions, Anax Superfood lines and other quality Greek goods. With a rating of 4.6 from over 80 reviews, it is clearly the go-to shop for both island residents and visitors arriving by ferry.

For anyone stepping off the boat from Rafina or Tinos and heading inland to rent a villa or settle into a hotel, Andriakon is a logical first stop. Gavrio itself is a working port rather than a resort village, which means the supermarket is built for practical shopping, not tourist impulse buys — the selection reflects what people actually need day to day on the island.

What to Expect

Andriakon functions as a full-service neighbourhood supermarket rather than a convenience kiosk. You can expect fresh dairy, packaged goods, cold drinks, cleaning supplies, and a range of local Greek products. The web snippet referencing Anax Superfood products suggests the store carries some premium Greek health and food brands alongside standard supermarket lines — useful if you want to pick up quality local ingredients or island-made items rather than mass-produced imports.

The store is compact by mainland standards but well organised for the size of the community it serves. Gavrio's permanent population is small, so the stock tends to turn over regularly — a good sign for freshness in refrigerated sections. Prices at Greek island supermarkets typically run slightly higher than mainland equivalents due to transport costs, but Andriakon is a local store serving locals, not a tourist-facing minimarket, so markups are generally reasonable.

The phone number on record (+30 693 477 5676) appears to be a mobile line — useful if you want to check a specific product's availability before making the trip, though the store's regular hours make dropping in straightforward enough.

How to Get There

Andriakon sits on Karavostasi road in Gavrio, within easy reach of the ferry terminal. If you've just arrived by boat from Rafina (the main ferry connection from Athens), the store is a short walk from the dock — no vehicle required. The address, Karavostasi 845 01, Gavrio, puts it essentially in the port zone.

If you're staying in another part of Andros — Batsi, Andros Town (Chora), or the interior villages — you'll need a car or scooter to reach Gavrio. The drive from Batsi is around 10 minutes; from Andros Town (Chora) allow 40–45 minutes along the island's main road. Parking in Gavrio is generally informal and available near the port area. There is no dedicated bus service that conveniently links Gavrio to interior villages for shopping runs, so having your own transport makes the most sense for non-port visitors.

Best Time to Visit

Andriakon is open every day of the week from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with extended hours on Fridays until 10:00 PM. This covers most practical needs for holidaymakers, including Sunday mornings when smaller kiosks may be shut.

For the smoothest visit, aim to shop mid-morning (around 10:00–11:30 AM) or mid-afternoon (around 3:00–5:00 PM). The hour immediately after a ferry arrives from Rafina tends to bring a surge of new arrivals who stop in to stock up, so if you know a ferry is due, going before or after the wave is worth planning around. In July and August, Gavrio is busier overall, and the supermarket will be correspondingly more crowded on weekends.

In the shoulder months of May–June and September–October, the store is quieter, and the island's population is thinner — stock still reflects the full range, but you may want to arrive earlier in the day to ensure the best selection of fresh items.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring your own bags. Greek supermarkets charge for plastic bags, and having a reusable bag saves the minor hassle of paying per bag at the till.
  • Check the Greek specialty section. Andriakon reportedly stocks local and premium Greek food brands. If you want to take home Andros honey, local olive oil, or Greek health-food products, have a look before defaulting to generic options.
  • Friday evenings are the latest option. The store closes at 10:00 PM on Fridays, one hour later than other days — useful if you arrive on a late afternoon ferry and need to provision for the weekend.
  • Use the phone to check stock. The number +30 693 477 5676 is on a mobile line. If you need a specific item — infant formula, a particular brand, medication substitutes — calling ahead before a long drive from Chora is sensible.
  • Combine with port errands. Gavrio is where you'll deal with car rentals, ferry tickets, and the main taxi rank on the western side of the island. A supermarket stop here pairs efficiently with any port-side admin.
  • ATM access nearby. Gavrio has banking infrastructure around the port. If you're planning to pay in cash, checking your balance before you shop is straightforward.
  • Early morning is freshest. As with most small-island supermarkets, deliveries tend to come in the morning. The 9:00 AM opening means bread, dairy, and produce are at their best in the first few hours.

Practical Information

Detail Info
Address Karavostasi, Gavrio 845 01, Andros, Greece
Phone +30 693 477 5676
Website andriakon.gr
Monday–Thursday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Saturday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Google Rating 4.6 / 5 (82 reviews)

Andriakon's website (andriakon.gr) may carry additional information on current promotions or product ranges — worth a quick check before a large shop.

Adres

Karavostasi, Gavrio 845 01, Greece

Openingstijden

monday09:00 – 21:00
tuesday09:00 – 21:00
wednesday09:00 – 21:00
thursday09:00 – 21:00
friday09:00 – 22:00
saturday09:00 – 21:00
sunday09:00 – 21:00

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