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Europe > Greece > Greek Islands > Cyclades > Anafi

Anafi (which means without snakes) is a quiet, unspoiled island of the Cyclades group east of Santorini. It had 271 residents in 2011. Mass tourism hasn't hit Anafi yet unlike its volcanic sister Santorini so don't expect vibrant nightlife if you go there. If you are after a laid-back holiday Anafi might be the place to go. According to a legend, Anafi was created by ancient god Apollo as a gift to the Argonauts.

Get in

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The usual way to get to Anafi is to take a ferry from Santorini. There are daily connections in high season and at least one every two days in low and mid season. Ferry schedules are very unreliable (delays of two hours and more are very common) so don't go to Anafi if you are on a tight schedule, e.g., if you have to catch a plane. Ferry tickets are around €7 one-way. It takes about 2–3 hours depending on weather conditions.

There is also ferry link from Pireaus and Lavrio to Anafi. It will take about 15 hours depending on weather conditions.

Ferries from Santorini to Anafi (2007):

  • Every Tuesday and Thursday at 07:20 leaves the Romilda ferry. This ferry cames from Pireaus and links eastern Cyclades islands. Romilda gets very crowded in the summer.
  • Every Tuesday at 18:25 leaves the Panagia Tinou ferry NEL coming from Lavrio (Attica).
  • Every Wednesday at 16:00 leaves the Arsinoe ferry Saos
  • Every Thursday and Saturday at 17:00 leaves the Arsinoe ferry Saos
  • Every Saturday at 20:50 leaves the Panagia Tinou ferry NEL.

For updated information regarding the schedule visit the website.

Get around

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Anafi has only one village (Hora) and a few houses located around the island's port. The port and the village are connected by a road. Buses from the port to the village operate twice per day. (morning/afternoon) You can get to Hora on a scenic footpath (starting at the port) as well. (1½ hour) Further roads connect Hora with the east and the west of the island. Anafi is quite mountainous and numerous footpaths link all places (especially the beaches). There is also the possibility to rent motorbikes in Hora to get around the island. A good place to do so is Moto rent Margarita ( +30 22860 61292) which has bikes for €12 daily. Anafi has only one petrol station (500 m east of Hora, just follow the road to the port) which is only open in the afternoon, so make sure you have enough petrol left when starting your explorations.

See

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Panagia Kalamiotissa

Anafi is mainly a place for recreation, not a place to do sightseeing, so there is not much to see except:

  • Monastery Zoodchou Pigis, in the east of the island. A beautiful little monastery dedicated to the Virgin Mary. Hora and the monastery are linked by a road (about 9 km). Just leave Hora to the east and follow the street signs. Take care of proper clothing when entering the monastery.
  • Kastelli, an ancient settlement located on the way to the monastery. (There is a sign on the left sign of the road). There are only ruins left today which might not be very interesting, but the site has nice views on the sea.

Do

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Kalamos Anafi

Besides fantastic walks on the numerous footpaths Anafi has excellent beaches. Some of them are:

  • Klisídi - east of the port (about 20 min on foot). Fine, soft sand. Has a little snack bar and a few rooms to let.
  • Katsóuni - next to Klisidi. You'll find a couple of wild campers here.
  • Megalos Roukóunas - is probably the best beach on Anafi. about 500 m long, has a snack bar. There is a sign saying Private area when you follow the footpath from the road down to the beach which might be confusing. But this sign should prevent people from taking cars and motor bikes to the beach.

Buy

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At the port there are two general stores, a bakery and a small souvenir shop (mainly selling hats, T-shirts and postcards) in Hora. Opening times are limited at least in mid and low season.

Eat

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Hora has a couple of Greek taverns. If you don't like Greek food, Anafi is definitely not the place to go, although those taverns serve pizza and pasta as well.

  • Anemos, close to the main square, this tavern has nice sea views and serves delicious fish. It serves breakfast as well.
  • Margaritas Restaurant. On Klisidi beach, Greek homemade food and homemade bread. The view from the balcony is something unique.

Drink

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In Klisidi Beach is a rock bar, Madres Bar, which stays open until dawn.

Sleep

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Unlike the other islands within the Cyclade group, Anafi has no campsites. Though many people just camp out on one of the beaches, this is generally forbidden by law, though the people living on Anafi seem to have a quite relaxed attitude towards this.

Respect

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Nudism and wild camping are frowned upon in Greece.

Though you might see campers on Anafi, it's forbidden to camp in any place on the island.

Go next

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Ferries leave Anafi for Santorini, Sifnos, Paros and Pireaus. All ferries have stop-overs in Santorini.

This rural area travel guide to Anafi is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.