naxos Island
Unveil the Beauty of Naxos
Explore the Richness of the Cyclades
Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, is a captivating blend of breathtaking landscapes, ancient history, and serene beaches. With its charming villages, lush valleys, and impressive ruins, Naxos invites you to experience a more authentic side of the Greek islands, where tradition and nature harmonize effortlessly. Whether you’re strolling through winding paths or soaking up the sun, Naxos offers the perfect escape for all types of travelers.
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Discover the Allure of Naxos
Embrace Tranquility and Tradition
Let Naxos be your sanctuary where rustic beauty meets modern comfort. Our accommodations are designed to provide the utmost relaxation, combining style, convenience, and genuine Greek warmth. From the quietude of secluded spots to the vibrant energy of local culture, we ensure a flawless stay that embraces the island’s natural allure. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, Naxos offers a diverse experience suited to every traveler’s needs.
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Tips for your Trips
One of the most famous beaches on Naxos, Agios Prokopios boasts soft golden sand and turquoise waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing. It’s well-organized, with plenty of sunbeds, beach bars, and restaurants. The beach is also sheltered from strong winds, making it perfect for families and visitors looking for a relaxing day by the sea.
Located just south of Agios Prokopios, Plaka Beach is often considered one of the most beautiful on the island. It offers a long stretch of fine sand and clear, shallow waters. Less developed than Agios Prokopios, it provides a more peaceful and serene atmosphere, great for those looking for tranquility and stunning natural beauty.
A favorite among windsurfers and kitesurfers, Mikri Vigla has a unique charm with its golden sand, shallow waters, and ideal wind conditions. The beach is divided into two parts: one for water sports and the other more peaceful and ideal for swimming and relaxing. It’s a great spot for active travelers who enjoy water activities or simply want to enjoy the view.
Alyko Beach is a more secluded, unspoiled gem on Naxos. With a backdrop of cedar trees and sand dunes, it’s a quiet and picturesque spot away from the crowds. The beach is less developed, making it an excellent choice for those seeking privacy and a more natural environment. It’s also one of the most photogenic beaches on the island due to its dramatic scenery.
Situated by the beach in Agios Georgios, Nissaki is known for its elegant setting and delicious Mediterranean cuisine. Offering fresh fish, seafood, and a variety of Greek meze, it’s the perfect place for a romantic dinner or special occasion with stunning sea views.
Located in the village of Melanes, O Giorgis offers a truly traditional Greek dining experience. This rustic taverna serves up dishes made from locally sourced ingredients, including slow-cooked lamb and hearty stews. It’s a great spot to explore Naxos’ agricultural heritage.
Nestled in the village of Agia Anna, Patatosporos is a charming taverna that serves a mix of local and Greek cuisine, with an emphasis on Naxian potatoes, the island’s specialty. Try their famous potato salad and grilled meats, paired with local wine or spirits.
For an authentic and rustic Greek experience, To Elliniko offers traditional recipes passed down through generations. Situated in the heart of Naxos Town, this family-run restaurant is famous for its hearty portions of moussaka, lamb, and tzatziki, all served with warm hospitality.
One of Naxos’ most iconic landmarks, the Portara is the grand marble doorway of an unfinished temple dedicated to Apollo, located at the entrance of the harbor. It’s a must-see, especially at sunset, when the sight of the massive doorway with the sun setting behind it is breathtaking.
Located in the heart of Naxos Town, the Kastro is a medieval Venetian castle that offers panoramic views of the town and the sea. Inside, you’ll find narrow alleys, quaint shops, and historical sites, including the Archaeological Museum of Naxos.
Situated near the village of Sangri, the Temple of Demeter is an ancient and well-preserved temple dating back to the 6th century BCE. It is dedicated to the goddess of agriculture and offers insight into Naxos’ rich history. The surrounding rural area is picturesque and peaceful, perfect for exploring.
Located in Naxos Town, this museum offers a fascinating collection of ancient artifacts from the island’s long history. Highlights include sculptures, pottery, and inscriptions from the Cycladic and Classical periods. It’s a great place to learn about the island’s rich cultural heritage.
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