Naxos
Naxos Island
Naxos is the biggest and most fertile island in the group of cyclades, located right in the centre of it.
From its ancient origins to today
The whitewashed Chora town welcomes travellers at its harbour. Portara, Naxos’ most popular landmark, lies on the neighbouring Palatia Islet; it is the marble gate of an unfinished ancient Greek temple dedicated to god Apollo.
Beautiful Places
Chora’s built landscape is marked by numerous fortified palaces, which date to the island’s Venetian Period, as Naxos was the seat of the Duchy of the Aegean. Make sure you visit the Bazaios Tower, off Sagri village, the Glezos-Crispi Tower in Chora, the Belonia Tower in Galanado and the Della Rocca-Barozzi Tower in Chora.
By Sea
Naxos is connected to Piraeus and other Aegean ports. Ferries take approximately six and a half hours while high speed boats about three and a half to reach the Island from Piraeus Port.
By Plane
Naxos is connected to Athens International Airport, the flight lasts 40 minutes but also to Macedonia International Airport (Thessaloniki), it is also connected to other airports in Greece.
A great place
Beautifull Beaches
This seaside resort is located on the west side of the island, south of Chora. Its long and sandy seashore is counted among the most popular beaches on Naxos Island.
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