Anafi is an isolated rocky island in the south east Cyclades with only
a few inhabitants. The main and only town of the island is built on the top of a
hill and overlooks the harbour with wonderful views of the Aegean Sea.
Offering a unique Cycladic landscape with white houses with red and blue
painted windows. Unfortunately, many of the houses in Chora are deserted,
however, the permanent residents are characterised by a unique sense of nobility
and hospitality.
There are only few guest rooms and hostels in Chora, but almost all houses
have guest rooms.
From the slopes of Chora admire the windmills turning slowly under the hot
Aegean sun. The Anafi beaches are sandy or pebbly and lapped by crystal-clear
waters of the Aegean Sea.