Andros is a beautiful place to explore in late May, and we only saw one other pair of hikers in the whole 9 days. The local people were very friendly and pleased to sell us their honey, yoghurt etc. and the restaurants served very fresh food with smiles. The maps UTracks supplied were clear and detailed, and the routes were well signposted so we didn't have to think about navigation. The walks were a good distance, taking about 4-5 hours at a leisurely pace with lots of stops to look at various reptiles and fruit trees, and to drink from springs. The east side of Andros had the nicest valleys and villages, and the west side had lots of sheltered spots for a cooling swim. It's a pretty island with happy local people and we felt that we were in the real Greece before tourism.
The Andros Trail has some challenging stages with lots of steep ups and downs particularly in hot weather but views are absolutely worth it. Beautiful, lush hidden valleys on an otherwise dry mountainous Island. The people are warm and friendly.
Amazing sunset view and beautiful Santorini blue domes.The Acropolis tour is very informative and awesome tour guide.I love Mykonos too,it has its own magic.The town has its own character.Over all its a wonderful and must do tour experience.