Koronida

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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.

Koronida's rich cultural heritage is evident in its well-preserved "mitata" (stone huts), traditional threshing floors, and numerous chapels scattered throughout the area. The village is celebrated for its musical traditions, being the birthplace of the "Vitzileadistiko" and "Komiakitiki Vlaha" dances, which are performed during local festivals. The lush surroundings, with gardens, fruit trees, and flowing streams, add to its charm. An insider tip: take a leisurely walk along the signposted paths leading to the ancient tholos tomb, offering a glimpse into the island's Mycenaean past. The best time to visit is during spring when the village is in full bloom, and traditional festivals showcase its vibrant community spirit.

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