In Chrousa we find traditional newly built houses, villas and old majestic mansions, while in relation to various islands of the Cyclades, where the landscapes are dry and deserted, there is quite dense vegetation in the specific village.
A beautiful pine tree forest embraces the village, a favorite destination of migratory birds unfortunately threatened by the unconscious hunters of the island.
It celebrates on [September 24], and a multitude of believers attend that day on the open Divine Liturgy.
The only charming camp, where for decades (from the [1950] to the beginning of the new millennium) was breathing, it is now deserted and destroyed.
The only exceptions are the children playing a ball at the village's dirt pitch and the great feast-institution of the island that takes place on May Day and is organized by the Cultural Association of Chrousa.