Naxos

Jul 20, 2014 0 comments

Naxos Island is the largest island in Cyclades and it is one of the most beautiful among the Greek Islands. One cannot help but be impressed by the superb fine sand beaches, the natural beauty of the region, inhabited by cheerful people with a tradition in music and dance.
Getting there

By air

You can reach Naxos by airplane.

By boat

The island of Naxos is connected with the port of Piraeus. Also there is connection with other Greek Islands.



Accommodation

The Island of Naxos offers a wide range of accommodation for all budget.  Traditional rooms, modern apartments and luxurious hotels can satisfy all tastes. Whether you choose something simple or upscale, Naxos is a place with nice people and scenery.


Beaches

Agios Prokopios beach

Agios Prokopios is the most famous beach on the island. It lies in a wind-protected bay, and offers sunbeds and umbrellas. What impresses bathers about this beach most is the fine, thin white sand.

Plaka beach

Plaka is an organized beach with umbrellas and sun beds but also natural shade from trees close to the water. It is considered one of the largest beach of the island and has fine white sand.

Apollonas beach

In the homonymous village, lies this stunning beach. It is well protected from the southerly wind and the visitor can enjoy the swimming as well as the sunbathing.

Agia Anna Beach

It is a well-organized beach providing not only convenient facilities for the bathers, but also has at its disposal taverns and coffee-shops for those who want to taste fresh fish,  local specialties as well as a delicious snack or a cold refreshment.

St.Georgios

Agios Georgios is very close to Chora. The golden sand and crystal water  attracts a great number of visitors every summer as it is very popular destination among the bathers. Also it is organized with umbrellas and sunbeds.

Sightseeing

Portara

It lies close to the port and it is the first thing that impresses visitors when they arrive at island. The ruins of a temple which are dedicated to Apollon are preserved around Portara.

Kastro

Kastro is situated in Chora and consists of four floors.  It is the only tower in Naxos that has also a round tower attached to it.

Museums

The island of Naxos delights visitors with its museums:

*The Archaeological Museum exhibits findings from the excavations of the island. The collection includes objects of everyday use, Cycladic statues, gold jewelry, marble and clay pots, wooden tools and many others items.

*Apiranthos’ Archaeological Museum includes  findings from excavations  of the region.

*The Geological Museum is a place that has at its disposal a collection of rare exhibits such as  samples of minerals, rocks, metals and relics.

*The Natural History Museum  has two different rooms. The first one includes things that concern the world of sea such as clams and the other exhibits samples of Naxos’ fauna.

Events

Naxian potatoes have become very popular all over Greece. Hence, the Potatoe’s Festival  takes place at the end of July  in Agia Anna.  The residents of the region cook potatoes in various ways and offer to visitors. Traditional music, dance as well as wine accompany the feast.

Religious feasts

The residents of Naxos celebrate Agios Nikodeimos who is considered the patron saint of it. Celebrations take place mainly in Chora and after the church ceremony a lively feast with food and drinks impresses visitors.

Local products

*The island of Naxos produces a unique delicious liqueur “kitron”. This aperitif comes from an exotic fruit called kitron.

*According to myths and legends, Dionysus the God of wine, loved the island of Naxos. Therefore, he made the island fertile with plenty of vineyards. The quality of local wine is extremely good.

*Graviera is a mouth-watering local cheese that can be eaten in various ways.

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