NAXOS
Meadows running down to vast beaches, cliffs sinking suddenly
into the sea, rocky mountains side-by-side with fertile valleys,
abundant springs and streams.
Naxos, the largest and most fertile of the Cycladic islands,
lies almost at the centre of the Aegean. Meadows running down
to vast beaches, cliffs sinking suddenly into the sea,
rocky mountains side-by-side with fertile valleys, abundant
springs and streams these are just some of the features of a
natural environment marked for its variety.
The coastline of Naxos is abrupt on the south side and more sheltered
to the west, with numerous inlets and sandy beaches. The island
is first heard of in the myths and then mentioned throughout
every period of history, though it was at the peak of its glory
during the period of the Cycladic civilisation. The huge
gate of an ancient temple, which we see on the hill in the
left as we come in the harbor, is the trade mark of Naxos, the
largest island of the Cyclades. The natives call the gate
Portara. Actually this gate is the entrance to the temple
of Apollos'. It's a beautiful island with a great variety of
sceneries. Many byzantine churches, the oldest in Greece, picturesque
towers and the two Kouros remain to show us the glory that the
island once had.

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Beaches
Endless beaches with crystal clear water cover almost all of
the west side of the island from Hora to the south. These beaches
are Agios Georgios, Palatia, Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, Plaka,
Mikri Bigla, Kastraki, probably the most beautiful beach on
the island Aliko, Pirgaki and Agiassos. Other beaches on the
island are in Apollona, Liona, Moutsouna and in Psili Ammo.
Night
Life
In Hora you can find taverns, clubs, pubs and buzukia. Clubs
can be also found at the beaches which gather a lot of people,
like Agia Anna.
Accommodation
Naxos Hotels - Budget & luxury hotels in Naxos
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