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Kalantos Beach, one of Naxos Island’s more tranquil spots, offers a peaceful retreat with its long stretch of golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and stunning natural surroundings. This secluded beach is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a relaxing day by the sea. Ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and peaceful reflection, Kalantos is a must-see for anyone exploring the quieter side of Naxos.
Perched at an altitude of 700 meters in northern Naxos, Koronida—also known as Komiaki—is the island's highest village. Renowned for its traditional architecture, the village features whitewashed houses, narrow cobblestone streets, and vibrant floral displays. Visitors can explore the nearby Mycenaean tholos tomb, savor local cheeses like xynomizithra and kefalotyri at quaint tavernas, and enjoy panoramic views of the Aegean Sea. Fun fact: locals claim that at such heights, they're closer to the gods, which is why their wine tastes divine.
Hawaii Beach, one of Naxos Island’s most distinctive and sought-after beaches, is famed for its fine golden sand, clear turquoise waters, and relaxed atmosphere. Known for its breathtaking beauty and its striking resemblance to tropical destinations, Hawaii Beach is often called the "Hawaii of Naxos" by visitors. Whether you're lounging on the beach or taking in the stunning views, Hawaii Beach offers a memorable experience for every type of traveler.
Alyko Beach, one of the best beaches in Naxos, is a pristine coastal paradise known for its golden sands, turquoise waters, and breathtaking landscapes. This secluded gem on Naxos Island offers a unique blend of unspoiled beauty and tranquility, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Enclosed by dramatic sand dunes and cedar forests, Alyko Beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and capturing unforgettable scenic views.
The Cultural Center of Naxos, housed in the former Ursuline School, is a historical gem on the island, blending cultural heritage with modern creativity. Located in the heart of Naxos Town, the center hosts exhibitions, performances, and events, offering visitors a unique insight into the island’s art and history. Fun fact: The Ursuline nuns once used this building to teach, but today it’s the place where Naxos’s artistic spirit truly comes to life!
Perched amphitheatrically on a hillside approximately 5 kilometers southeast of Naxos Town, Galanado offers sweeping views of the lush Livadi valley and the Aegean Sea beyond. This quaint village is characterized by its whitewashed houses, narrow alleys, and the prominent Belonia Tower—a well-preserved Venetian structure from the 17th century. Visitors can explore the unique twin chapel of Agios Ioannis, featuring separate Catholic and Greek Orthodox naves under one roof, and enjoy local delicacies at traditional tavernas. Fun fact: locals claim that the village's name, Galanado, derived from the French word "galant" meaning "gentlemanly," reflects the courteous nature of its residents.