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Moutsouna Beach offers a serene and unspoiled retreat on Naxos Island, perfect for visitors seeking peace, natural beauty, and an authentic Greek beach experience. With its soft sand, crystal-clear waters, and tranquil atmosphere, Moutsouna is ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or enjoying a quiet day by the sea. If you're looking to explore a more laid-back side of Naxos, Moutsouna is an absolute must-visit.
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.
Nestled on the northeastern slopes of Naxos, the village of Koronos captivates visitors with its traditional Cycladic charm. Whitewashed houses adorned with wooden balconies line the cobbled streets, leading to lively squares and historic churches. Surrounded by lush vineyards, this stepped village offers breathtaking countryside views. Visitors can explore local tavernas, visit artisan shops, hike scenic trails, and experience cultural festivals. Fun fact: despite its mountainous terrain, Koronos is renowned for its excellent wine production.
Plaka Beach is one of Naxos Island’s most famous and beloved stretches of sand, offering visitors an ideal blend of natural beauty, tranquility, and fun. With its long expanse of soft, golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and relaxed atmosphere, Plaka is the perfect destination for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying a peaceful day by the sea. Pack your sunscreen and your sense of humor—because you may catch a surprise or two while strolling along this beach.
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.
Nestled in a fertile valley of Naxos Island, Chalkio (also known as Halki) is a picturesque village celebrated for its Venetian architecture, historic significance as the former medieval capital, and its famous Kitron liqueur production. Visitors can explore historic churches, including the notable Church of Panagia Protothroni, wander through lively squares, and immerse themselves in the village's rich cultural heritage. A fun fact: Chalkio is home to the historic Vallindras Kitron Distillery, established in 1896, where the unique citrus liqueur made from citron leaves continues to be produced today.