Best Things To Do in Naxos, Greece
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Kastro
(1 Vote)Ask any local the way to Kastro in Naxos and they will start telling you its history. Yes, the place is that popular! The word Kastro simply means castle hence giving away the destination. The castle along with its protective tower of Glezos serves as a shield to the fortress of sanoudos in Chora which holds historical significance. The entire f...Read more -
Agia Anna Beach
(1 Vote)Talk about the busiest beach in the city, and Agia Anna Beach will surely take the cake. The credit goes to its lush length of sand filled lands covering a total of 6.3 kilometres of Naxos Town. Easily accessible, the place can be reached by car, bicycle, bus or any other public transportation. It is best visited in summers when the entire area ...Read more -
The most popular beach in the town, Saint George locates in the southwest of the capital and took its names after the chapel of saint George. The best thing about the beach is that it is easily accessible and can be reached by the foot from any part of the city. The beach is sandy but soft enough to take walks, sunbath and play. It is also great...Read more
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Also known as the Domus Venetian Museum, the place is located at the Kastro’s north entry- a little further from the other attraction, the castle itself. The museum is about 800 years old and has been actually a Venetian house belonging to the Della Rocca family. Coming here, it really feels like one has time travelled back in time. You wi...Read more
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The beautiful ruin is located in the village of Sangri and is recognised as one of the most ancient and significant buildings of Naxos. It is basically a temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Demeter and was built centuries ago, in 530 – 520 BC as a tribute to her. Today, only few of it is available as most of the building has been tarnish...Read more
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Archaeological Museum Of Naxos
(1 Vote)There are many museums on Naxos, yet none of them compares to this. The archaeological museum is home to items and artefacts of past showcasing the different timelines and how things were done back then. You will find items dating back to the Late Neolithic period and early Christian time, put back together to shed light on the unseen nuances of...Read more -
Apollonas Kouros
(110 Votes)The place is all about a statue that was erected in the village of Apollonas in Naxos. Known as Kouros of Apollonas, this life size statue exceeds the height of 10 metres and has been a constant subject of attraction for both tourists and folks alike. Nobody knows when it was actually carved but many estimate it to be a product of the 8th centur...Read more -
Alyko beach is a beautiful beach located in the south-west area of Naxos. It is located about 17.5 kilometres from the capital and considered to be one of the most frequented destinations in the city. It is also the largest beach in Naxos decked with beautiful white sands and a forest of cheddar trees. A vehicle is needed to access the beach and...Read more
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Maragas Beach Naxos
(1 Vote)Unlike other beaches in the town, Maragas is all about exploring the different shades of nature and interacting with it. Alongside the regular beach activities, one also get to go for camping and such here, which makes it super exciting for nature lovers. There is a maragas beach camping site located a mere 10 metres away from the maragas beach ...Read more