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Gavrio

Gavrio (Greek: Γαύριο) is a village and the principal port of the island of Andros in the Cyclades, Greece. Located on the northern coast, Gavrio sits on a sheltered inlet facing the Aegean Sea and serves as the island's main gateway for ferry traffic.

Geography and layout: The harbor area is the focal point of the settlement, with a marina, fishing

Maritime role: Gavrio hosts regular ferry services to Rafina, the port near Athens, and provides connections

Economy and culture: The local economy combines fishing, commerce, and seasonal tourism. The waterfront area forms

History: Gavrio's origins lie in fishing and maritime trade. The harbor expanded in the 20th century, reinforcing

boats,
and
a
cluster
of
tavernas,
cafes,
and
small
shops.
The
town
is
connected
by
road
to
Andros
Town
(Chora)
and
other
settlements
on
the
island,
and
is
a
common
base
for
visitors
exploring
the
island.
to
other
Cyclades
during
the
tourist
season.
The
port
supports
both
passenger
ferries
and
local
boat
services
to
beaches
and
coves
around
Andros.
the
center
of
activity,
with
accommodations
ranging
from
apartments
to
small
hotels,
catering
to
travelers
who
use
Gavrio
as
a
base
for
island
exploration.
its
role
as
Andros's
main
port
and
gateway
for
people
and
goods
entering
the
island.
The
town
retains
a
traditional
seaside
character
framed
by
the
Aegean
landscape.