Haloyiannis
Haloyiannis is located in Andros, the most northern and second in size island of Cyclades.
Its philosophy is driven by a long-standing desire to promote Andros, the remarkable natural beauty of the island, its history that started 4,500 years ago in Strophilas, the oldest city in Europe, the island tradition in arts as it is home of the first Art Museum founded in Greece and last and most important the unique social structures formed in the past by sailors and their families and the most extraordinary circumstances they lived in.
Haloyiannis is currently home to two villas, The Anedrada in Andros and Armoloe in Andros, a wide range of outdoors and cultural activities and excursions complemented by our deluxe services. The Anedrada in Andros will be available in 2024 and The Armoloe in Andros in 2026.
Enjoy a restful stay
LOCATION
DISCOVER Anedrada
Anedrada in Andros was built in 1934 by local masters using materials from the area such as schistolithic rocks and mature cypress wood.
A Special Experience
LOCATION
DISCOVER Armoloe
Armoloe in Andros was built around 1820 based on our findings in the local registry of deeds office.
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Services
Enjoy our services provided by our well-trained staff who think for you before you.
Get spoiled in every step, all the way throughout your holidays.
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Excursions
Our collection of excursions are tailored to your taste so that you enjoy the most out of your time in Andros.
Choose the ones that fit your interests, energy, and mood. Live unique moments, discover memorable sites away from the crowds.
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