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As the Cycladesβ largest island, it could be said that in Naxos there is something for everyone.Β A mostly mountainous island with alternating landscape of torrents, gorges, caves, basins, plateaus and valleys encircled by 91 km of pristine coastline.Β Naxos is a great place to experience diverse outdoor activities;from hiking, mountain biking and water sports, to culinary expeditions such as partaking in the wine or olive oil harvest.Naxos is also an island of beautifulΒ old churches, monasteries andΒ Venetian castles coexisting in harmony with Cycladic cubic houses.
Upon entering the port, the whitewashed town of Naxos and the islet ofΒ PalatiaΒ at its entrance form the most welcoming setting. On Palatia islet lays the impressive βPortaraβ, a marble gate of a 6th Century BC temple of Apollo. According to mythology, the God Dionysus met Ariadne there, who had been abandoned by Thesseus.
The capital of Naxos, whose landmark is an imposing Venetian castle, is an old castle town with stone paved alleys where you can admire a unique blend of Cycladic and Medieval architecture.Naxos used to be the seat of the Ducat of the Aegean; a great number of well preservedtowersΒ can be seen on the island, bearing eloquent witness to the islandβs glorious past.
Being the most fertile island of Cyclades, Naxos boasts a major agricultural production. Do not miss the chance to taste local quality products like extra virgin olive oil, potatoes (the most delicious in Greece), traditional sweets made of fresh fruit (βspoon sweetsβ), the islandβs famous liqueur called βKitronβ, mouthwatering wine and above all the renowned cheeses of Naxos: graviera (hard cheese), xinomyzithra (made of goat or sheep milk, yeast, and salt), xinotyro (sour cheese) and arseniko (a tasty hard cheese made of goat and sheep milk.
When inΒ NaxosΒ you enjoy the advantages of a remote and holistic experience with the security of a large island equipped with plenty of goods and high end services.
By airplane:Β Naxos is connected to Athens with regular domestic flights. The airport is located 1km from Naxos town.
By ferry:Β The island is connected to the ports of Piraeus and Rafina with daily itineraries. The highspeed ferry takes around 2.5 β 3.5 hrs and the conventional ferry takes up to 6hrs. Also, Naxos is connected with the rest of the Cyclades with inter Cycladic ferry routes to Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, Koufonissia and other destinations.
Visit at the traditional villages of Naxos:Β Apirathos is a colorful mountainous village with beautiful squares and narrow alleys paved with marble. Its inhabitants have a Cretan accent and it is said that they are descendants of Cretan pirates that found shelter in Naxos during the Venetian times. Filoti, built on the top of a rock, is a picturesque village with cubic shaped houses and narrow stone-paved alleys. At the community of Sagri (AnoSagri, Kato Sagri, Kanakari, Kastraki and MikriVigla) you will admire the Venetian towers, the traditional windmills and a number of major Byzantine churches.
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As the Cycladesβ largest island, it could be said that in Naxos there is something for everyone.Β A mostly mountainous island with alternating landscape of torrents, gorges, caves, basins, plateaus and valleys encircled by 91 km of pristine coastline.Β Naxos is a great place to experience diverse outdoor activities;from hiking, mountain biking and water sports, to culinary expeditions such as partaking in the wine or olive oil harvest.Naxos is also an island of beautifulΒ old churches, monasteries andΒ Venetian castles coexisting in harmony with Cycladic cubic houses.
Upon entering the port, the whitewashed town of Naxos and the islet ofΒ PalatiaΒ at its entrance form the most welcoming setting. On Palatia islet lays the impressive βPortaraβ, a marble gate of a 6th Century BC temple of Apollo. According to mythology, the God Dionysus met Ariadne there, who had been abandoned by Thesseus.
The capital of Naxos, whose landmark is an imposing Venetian castle, is an old castle town with stone paved alleys where you can admire a unique blend of Cycladic and Medieval architecture.Naxos used to be the seat of the Ducat of the Aegean; a great number of well preservedtowersΒ can be seen on the island, bearing eloquent witness to the islandβs glorious past.
Being the most fertile island of Cyclades, Naxos boasts a major agricultural production. Do not miss the chance to taste local quality products like extra virgin olive oil, potatoes (the most delicious in Greece), traditional sweets made of fresh fruit (βspoon sweetsβ), the islandβs famous liqueur called βKitronβ, mouthwatering wine and above all the renowned cheeses of Naxos: graviera (hard cheese), xinomyzithra (made of goat or sheep milk, yeast, and salt), xinotyro (sour cheese) and arseniko (a tasty hard cheese made of goat and sheep milk.
When inΒ NaxosΒ you enjoy the advantages of a remote and holistic experience with the security of a large island equipped with plenty of goods and high end services.
By airplane:Β Naxos is connected to Athens with regular domestic flights. The airport is located 1km from Naxos town.
By ferry:Β The island is connected to the ports of Piraeus and Rafina with daily itineraries. The highspeed ferry takes around 2.5 β 3.5 hrs and the conventional ferry takes up to 6hrs. Also, Naxos is connected with the rest of the Cyclades with inter Cycladic ferry routes to Santorini, Mykonos, Paros, Koufonissia and other destinations.
Visit at the traditional villages of Naxos:Β Apirathos is a colorful mountainous village with beautiful squares and narrow alleys paved with marble. Its inhabitants have a Cretan accent and it is said that they are descendants of Cretan pirates that found shelter in Naxos during the Venetian times. Filoti, built on the top of a rock, is a picturesque village with cubic shaped houses and narrow stone-paved alleys. At the community of Sagri (AnoSagri, Kato Sagri, Kanakari, Kastraki and MikriVigla) you will admire the Venetian towers, the traditional windmills and a number of major Byzantine churches.