Staying at Mèlisses in Andros is an experience of unparalleled elegance, serenity, and laid-back luxury.
This quaint, and immaculately designed seaside B&B combines the charm of traditional Cycladic hospitality with the finest comforts.
The lowdown
As soon as we arrived at Mèlisses main house, we were immediately greeted by our warm and attentive hostess Allegra, and her lovely staff who prepared homemade lemonade and a decadent freshly baked chocolate cake served with a dollop of thick cream alongside, which set the scene for the next few days.
Details
Mèlisses is a masterpiece of modern architecture that blends seamlessly with its natural surroundings. The outdoor space features an exquisite stone terrace overlooking the salt-water infinity pool and nearby gardens boasting varieties of fruit trees, local herbs and blossoming flowers. But it’s those uninterrupted views of the Aegean Sea and the sound of waves slowly splashing against the rocks that helps solidify an all-day soothing experience. As for the notable décor – you’ll find antique furniture, local ceramics, and vintage chic objects sourced from France, Italy and Greece, carefully placed in every corner.
Rooms
There are five bedrooms at Mèlisses, all beautifully styled with Allegra’s signature touch. Each room features sea views, and natural sunlight, as well as antique pieces, exquisite artwork, plush French mattresses, Italian crisp white linen sheets, traditional handwoven blankets, and locally made organic bathroom products – such as lavender shower gel and rosemary shampoo that smell just as good as they feel on your skin.
Food + Drinks
Each morning in the open space kitchen-living room, you’ll find Allegra and her small team lovingly preparing a delightful breakfast spread. Think freshly baked bread, seasonal hand-picked fruits, and a variety of homemade jams, spoon sweets, and biscotti – all laid across a wooden communal table where like-minded guests come together to start their day. As each one takes a seat, they are served freshly squeezed juices, local cheeses, Greek yogurt drizzled with honey, cherry tomatoes (from Allegra’s garden), as well as perfectly made fried eggs with fresh herbs.
In the evenings, Allegra is happy to create a private dinner for anyone who requests it, and each week Mèlisses prepares a signature feast highlighting Mediterranean cuisine. This includes a light aperitivo followed by a three-course meal served on antique porcelain dinnerware – adding to the soft, dreamlike ambience.
Extrastouches
Walking down a few steps of the property gives guests direct access to a private bay- so you can dive straight into the refreshing sea for some snorkelling (Allegra will provide you with fins and gear). Or you can order a picnic basket filled with a variety of cheeses, cured meats, pastries and pickles, then take a seat under the nearby wooden hut to savour each bite.
What’s close-by
The property is completely isolated, adding to its unique charm and beauty. You will need a car to get around and it’s about a 10-minute drive to Batsi, a pretty fishing village with plenty of good tavernas and a great little beach for a nice dip. Also note that it’s about a 25-minute drive to Gavrio (port) and around a 40-minute drive to the Chora (main town).
Highlight of stay
Knowing that your days are filled with endless possibilities for nearby exploration, followed by the comfort of returning to a breathtaking place that offers absolute relaxation (and a magical sunset)! We should also mention that not only does Allegra share her curated guide with must-visit spots in Andros before her guest’s arrival, but she is also there to let you in on local secrets, such as what beach to visit on the day (depending on the wind) or a recently opened art exhibition.
Ultimately, Mèlisses is not just a place to stay – it’s an inspiring escape that leaves you with wonderful memories of tranquillity and exceptional hospitality.
Perfect for…
Couples, solo travellers, a girls’ weekend away, or anyone who appreciates good food, slow living and attention to detail.
In light of the devastating events currently occurring in Ukraine, Mèlisses in Andros has decided to donate 100 percent of proceeds from their pop-up dinner gathering on Saturday, May 28th, 2022 to support the #CookForUkraine movement, created to support the current humanitarian crisis faced in Ukraine.
Since this movement’s inception, hundreds of people from different backgrounds including top chefs, award-winning food writers, restaurant owners and home cooks have cooked and shared Ukrainian dishes at restaurants, gatherings and over the internet and through doing so are raising awareness and funds. Donations are being directed to UNICEF UK’s Ukraine appeal in support of families in Ukraine who have been displaced by the Russian invasion.
“Our team at Mèlisses is eager to join forces by becoming ambassadors and hosting a gathering in support of Ukraine from which 100% of proceeds will be donated to this movement,” announced the team.
Mèlisses has created a series of dinners that will highlight Andros and its producers and reflect seasonally available ingredients.
These gatherings take place in unique settings around this beautiful and diverse island, whether in the neoclassical home of a shipowner, on a sandy seaside beach, or in a secluded olive grove. The location of each dinner will not be disclosed until one day before the event.
The dinners will be hosted in collaboration with local and international personalities – artists, chefs, hosts and creatives, brought together to support a variety of charitable organisations.
“Our aim is to bring guests together over a shared meal to experience the true essence of Andros and to help support causes that are close to our hearts,” says the team.
More information and how to book can be found here.
Andros’ Dew Retreat at Mèlisses, allows guests to take a break from everyday life to enjoy some peace and tranquility, blossoming flowers and delicious local food in the beautiful surroundings of the Aegean Sea.
Unwind, relax, create and engage your artistic senses on the Greek island of Andros this Spring with nourishing meals, local wines, morning swims, and lots of gorgeous flowers – that will leave you feeling energised and full of inspiration.
Andros is considered to be one of the greenest islands in Greece because of its abundant natural springs and small rivers, which weave their way through the verdant landscape. Spontaneous herbs and wildflowers grow abundantly in the surroundings, especially during Springtime when all flowers are in bloom and the whole of Andros is perfumed by wild thyme and lemon blossoms- making it the perfect spot for Andros’ Dew Retreat, which focuses on floral design and styling, as well as cooking.
Guided by flower guru Taylor Patterson, guests will learn all the basics of flower arranging and design, creating beautiful compositions for mixed arrangements. The small group will go foraging together, hunting for beautiful blossoms and foliage to be used in the arrangements, whilst trained chef Letitia Clark and founded and art director of Mèlisses, Allegra Pomilio will prepare a floral-inspired menu, incorporating fresh herbs and flowers into the creative dishes.
New York-based photographer Nicole Franzen will also be joining, documenting the whole experience and adding her special touch and sharp eye for beautiful detail.
Every day guests have a new chance to explore Andros’ most beautiful and unspoilt spots, gather around the table for beautiful flower-arranging classes and share bountiful meals together.
What’s included
-6 days & 5 nights accommodation at Mèlisses;
-All meals during the workshop (5 dinners, 4 lunches, 5 breakfasts; aperitivos/snacks, drinks & refreshments);
-Cooking classes hosted by Allegra & Letitia, showing you how to incorporate spontaneous herbs and flowers into your menus;
-Flower arranging & styling classes hosted by Taylor Patterson.
-Getting to know and documenting locals and the island;
-Meals in a local taverna;
-All activities and excursions, including visits to the villages of Andros;
-Mèlisses full use of all its facilities;
-All transfers on the island to and from the house.
Accommodation
Mèlisses aims to honor and embrace the local flora and fauna. The house is located on the exclusive and majestic bay of Paleopoli where, underwater, you can still see ruins of the old city. The bay is opposite the extraordinary island of Ghiaros, which is considered legendary and protected for its marine wildlife.
The property is completely isolated, allowing for a peaceful getaway, with private access to the sea and a thriving vegetable garden. The property was designed and built by a talented team of designers and architects using local plants and rough stones to seamlessly blend built and wild environments. Mèlisses is surrounded by crystal waters and beautiful countryside, where wild figs and grapes grow uninhibited and it’s not uncommon to spot a donkey grazing on wild grass.
Inside Mèlisses, elegant interior design is crafted with a mixture of Hellenic antique furniture and a hint of Italian extravagance. Our outdoor seating area is designed to seduce all guests with its breathtaking sea view. Enjoy a swim in the crystal waters of the sea or in one of our natural seawater pools while relaxing under the pergola shade.
Andros’ boutique guest house, Mèlisses has teamed up with local producers to create a series of gastronomic experiences that will showcase the alluring Cycladic isle in a unique and beautiful way; as guests will be treated to the freshest ingredients the island has to offer- in the most stunning of settings.
With the aim of bringing guests from different backgrounds together over a shared meal (to experience the true essence of Andros) dinners will take place at a range of remarkable spots around the charming and diverse island. This will include gatherings at a neoclassical home of a shipowner, a picturesque seaside dinner on a sandy beach, and a gathering at a secluded olive grove.
Images by @eventions_wedding
What’s even more special is that the location of each dinner will not be disclosed until one day before the event- so guests will be treated to surprise after surprise!
The dinners will be in collaboration with leading local and international chefs, who will highlight local ingredients and support its producers. In addition, 50% of proceeds will be donated to charitable organisations including Philanthropic Association of Apoikia and Andrion Club.
“We believe in supporting the island of Andros, as well as its local producers and communities,” says the Mèlisses team.
When asked what guests can expect, Allegra Pomilio, the outstanding host at Mèlisses, who warmly welcomes her guests and invites them to feel at home, told IN+SIGHTS GREECE, “We haven’t finalised the menu yet, but one thing I can reveal about the first event is that honey will be one of the key elements of our dishes.”
And without giving too much away, Allegra revealed that she and her talented team have been working on a few new dishes including a “Tart with Honey, Cardamom Pastry Cream and Fresh Fruits”; and a “Homemade Ravioli, filled with Honey Roasted Squash- served with Pistachio and Beurre Noisette Sauce”.
“The Hive” Dinner Saturday, 18th of September, 2021
The first pop-up event from the series will be a communal epicurean experience featuring a five-course dinner curated by the talented Mèlisses’ team. The meal will feature seasonal ingredients native to Andros, paired thoughtfully with Greek wines and spirits.
“Our first supper will be at the house of Mèlisses, our hive, where guests and friends alike gather.”
Mèlisses
This beautiful B&B is a place where you can fully experience the character and charm of Andros island. Overlooking the Aegean Sea, Mèlisses is like a home away from home, as Allegra and her family beautifully transformed her family’s Greek residence into an enchanting place for visitors to stay.
The property features two double bedrooms with direct access to the large infinity pool, two suites, and a cottage with a private pool. All rooms overlook the Aegean Sea, while breakfast is served at the open kitchen in the main house, in front of the infinity saltwater pool- making it a memorable experience for guests.
For more details on The Hive Pop Up Dinners head to melissesandros
Born in the charming countryside of Abruzzo, Northern Italy, and raised to know and appreciate good food and wonderful hospitality, it’s only fitting that Allegra Pomilio, who considers Greece her home away from home, becomes the hostess with the mostess on the Cycladic island of Andros- creating beautiful and authentic experiences for her guests.
With a passion for gastronomy and a strong background in design and photography, Allegra followed her heart, turning her family residence in Andros, into a beautiful B&B overlooking the Aegean Sea. Her ability to create sensory storytelling through food and styling and connecting it with the Mediterranean way of life, has been the core ingredient in attracting hundreds of international guests here each year.
Every aspect of Mèllises is well thought out – from breakfast being served from the chic open plan kitchen area, to the large saltwater swimming pool with the sea as a backdrop, and the architectural work that has a deep respect for the landscape. The entire property is a slice of heaven- bringing together endearing elements of Greece, Italy and France.
Each object you find here has been hand-picked by Allegra and her mother, who spent endless hours sourcing vintage pieces during their travels around Europe. Every room is filled with Mediterranean splendour and a simplicity that is both warm and inviting.
During your stay at Mèllises, you will also be spoiled for choice by the homegrown varieties of fruit plants, local herbs and spices that enrich the property, which now also houses a small farm- with plenty more organic produce for guests to feast their eyes on.
IN+SIGHTS GREECE recently spoke with Allegra about dividing her time between Italy and Greece, and creating a work-life that “somehow has melted into one career after a lot of time, and doubtful moments. But life is all about courage, good ideas and hard work,” she says.
What was it like growing up on the beautiful countryside of Abruzzo?
I was the luckiest child in the world growing up in such a special place. Our house is nestled in the rural heart of our region, surrounded by medicinal plants and orange trees planted by my great grandfather Amedeo. He used the garden for all of his experiments, resulting in the creation of an orange liqueur called Aurum, still widely in use today and to me, one of the greatest reminders of my family when I’m far from home.
I remember spending so much time outside in the garden; climbing on trees, rescuing small animals and playing endless creative games. Sometimes I even imagined to be like my great grandfather Amedeo, creating some magic potions with whatever fruits and flowers I could gather around – I think that’s where my passion for cooking began.
What are your fondest memories of first visiting Greece?
I have endless memories from my early years in Italy but I have to admit that some of my most treasured moments were spent on my uncle’s sailing boat in Greece. My uncle Alberto is what we call a “lupo di mare” in Italian, or sea wolf. He’s a rather serious, introverted man, but with so much generosity and love for the water. He was and still is a great mentor to me.
Almost every summer, he would host me and my cousins on his boat and we would sail around Greece together. Life by the sea is not an easy one, there are many rules, but also so many incredible life experiences. Alberto taught us how to tie knots, sail, and how to cook in a 1×1 m kitchen. He also showed me how to fish, dive and simply enjoy life with the simplest things. I remember those days fondly- some of the greatest adventures of my life.
How did Andros become your second home?
We had been looking for a long time for a place in Greece, which has always been a second home to me and Andros was one of the luckiest encounters of my life. Everybody told us of how non-touristy, wild and secluded this island was, and we loved it immediately, especially because of those reasons. Mèlisses was true love at first sight, nothing else mattered. This place was the one!
Tell us more about Mèlisses- the concept and design.
Mèlisses is a home away from home, and that’s the real heart of our philosophy. Everything about the property is aimed at respecting and highlighting the surroundings of the island and the local flora/fauna. We wanted the house to almost disappear from human sight, yet create a small oasis by the sea. It was definitely a family project, we renovated and thought of every detail together. My mother and I are very passionate about antiques and flea markets, whereas my father is more conceptual and interested in the landscaping. It was a good combination of our visions.
Describe the layout of the property.
The whole house revolves around the kitchen living-room area, where we gather to have meals every morning and share thoughts/ideas but also beautiful discoveries of the day. The bedrooms are scattered around the property, some closer to the main house, others lower, closer to the sea. Everybody has their own private outdoor space and full access to all outdoor areas of the property, including access to the sea, or vegetable garden and henhouse.
What can guests expect from a stay at Mèlisses?
From extreme care in the interiors of the rooms to our supervision of activities or simply our local knowledge of restaurants, local makers and of course our breakfast, which is a really serious thing here at Mèlisses! Everything is homemade, from the bread to the granola, yoghurt or juices- freshness is the key. There’s no better way to start the day than having a good breakfast, followed by a swim in the sea below the property, one of the most pristine bays of the island.
Tell us about your popular workshops and retreats?
During our retreats, we try to highlight the island from a different perspective. Our retreats are small curated experiences that allow our guests to truly experience the authenticity of the island. Every day we arrange different activities, from cooking to hiking, or simply a lazy picnic by the beach, we love to surprise and spoil our visitors.
Do you combine Italian and Greek flavours for guests to try?
I definitely do. My food is a mixture of influences from Italian, Greek and French cuisines. I love to make fresh pastry stuffed with local Andros cheese, or simply play with lots of typical Italian and Greek recipes that are interpreted in a more modern and fresh way. My favourite recipes to cook are generally seasonal and rather fast to assemble. Lately, for breakfast I have been experimenting with tsoureki brioche, turning it into French toast or even tiramisu. I also make lots of savoury tarts using zucchini flowers and tomatoes from our garden. I also love a simple cold soup, like gazpacho, or corn with lots of crunchy herbs and spices.
What are a few of your favourite Italian and Greek herbs that you like using in your dishes?
I love basil, both Italian and Greek ones, but also wild thyme from Andros, and lemon geranium- it’s really delicious in granitas or blended in a juice. Bahari or Greek allspice was a revolution to me and I put it in all my stews now. I also love to make fried sage leaves, a classic Italian aperitivo dish that everybody loves here at Mèlisses.
What similarities do you find most striking between Greek and Italian food?
Simplicity is the key in both cuisines. A fresh salad, some grilled fish and a few fried zucchini slices. There are definitely many similarities between Italian and Greek foods and usually, the simplest recipes are the best ones.
What do you love most about your time on Andros island and what do you miss when you head back to Abruzzo?
I love the proximity to nature that I have here in Andros. Sometimes, in the city, I feel like it’s hard to breathe. Here I’m surrounded by water at all times, it is such a precious thing being able to jump into the sea any time I want. A swim can be incredibly therapeutic and it’s my favourite way to disconnect from work.
I also love the fact that even on the busiest days I can still find quiet space on the island all for myself. I know everybody here on Andros, it is all familiar and dear to me. I have friends that I miss very much when I leave.
How long do you spend in Andros each year?
I usually arrive in April and leave again around the end of October, the beginning of November. Approximately six to seven months.
And now you are also organising retreats in Abruzzo for 2021.
Yes, I will be organising four annual seasonal retreats in order for guests to discover Abruzzo in a different way. From wine tastings, truffle-hunting in the woods, or saffron harvest, to foraging and cooking classes, each experience will be one of a kind.