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The Garden of Villette Adonis – A Cycladic Oasis
Nestled in the serene landscapes of Andros, the garden of Villette Adonis offers a lush escape into the natural beauty of the Cycladic Islands. Sprawling and vibrant, the garden reflects the unique biodiversity of Andros, where Mediterranean flora thrives under the sunlit skies and gentle Aegean breezes.


A Symphony of Cycladic Plants
The garden is adorned with native plants that embody the island’s charm. Olive trees, with their gnarled trunks and silver-green leaves, stand as timeless sentinels, offering shade and a sense of history. Alongside them, aromatic herbs like thyme, oregano, and sage scent the air, creating an ever-present reminder of Greece’s culinary and natural heritage.

A Space for Relaxation and Connection
Every corner of the garden invites exploration and tranquility. Stone pathways wind through fragrant lavender and rosemary bushes, leading to quiet nooks perfect for relaxation. Guests can enjoy an evening under the stars, surrounded by the gentle hum of nature, the rustling of leaves, and the zesty aroma of nearby lemon trees.
At Villette Adonis, the garden is more than just a space—it’s a living testament to the beauty of Andros and the Cyclades, a harmonious blend of nature and tradition that offers an unforgettable experience.

Lemon trees, with their glossy green leaves and bright yellow fruit, dot the landscape, filling the air with a citrusy freshness. Their blossoms in spring add a delicate fragrance, creating an enchanting sensory experience for visitors. Bougainvillea cascades over stone walls in bursts of magenta, pink, and white, adding vibrant color to the landscape. Meanwhile, bright geraniums bloom in terracotta pots, their cheerful hues contrasting against the deep blue of the Aegean visible from the garden’s vantage points.
Native Flora of Andros
Villette Adonis’s garden celebrates the endemic species of Andros, an island known for its rich vegetation. The sturdy Andros cedar and cypress trees provide a verdant canopy, while wildflowers such as cyclamen and daisies sprinkle the garden floor with seasonal color. Succulents and prickly pear cacti, resilient to the dry summer months, lend a touch of rugged elegance to the scenery.


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