The chief place on Anáfi island is the village of Anáfi (Khóra). The village lies in the south of the island; it is gradually losing its population. Above the village, on a spur of rock, can be seen the ruined walls of a 14th century Venetian castle. Northeast of the Khóra, on a rocky hill, is the site of ancient Anaphe, littered with the
remains of walls and fragments of sculpture.
The site is built on a naturally amphitheatrical site in the center of the island.
Among the attractions in the town is the church of St Athanasius.