Naxos is the largest Greek island in the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea. It's a relatively undiscovered tourist destination which offers the most picturesque awe-inspiring views. The island boasts beautiful beaches (some remote), enchanting villages, Venetian Castles, Temples, Churches, a labyrinth, charming shops and some of the most delicious restaurants. Naxos is very well known for its long sandy beaches (Agios Prokopios, Plaka), ideal wind conditions for windsurfing and kitesurfing, high-quality local agricultural products (potatoes and types of cheese like arseniko and anthotiro), the impressive Portara (trademark of the island which is the remaining door of the temple of Apollo), fertile valleys of the mainland, mountainous villages and rich history.
Beautiful Greek Islands!. Start your exciting vacation with a short stay in Athens (the cradle of civilization and home of democracy, is a heady mix of history and edginess with iconic monuments mingle with first-rate museums), and after that, visit via Hydrofoil/Ferry Mykonos (famous for shopping, beach parties, and the very photogenic Mykonos Town and its windmills). Continue to Naxos (in the South Aegean, the largest of the Cyclades island group; mountain villages, ancient ruins and long stretches of beach) and finally, Santorini (recognizable for its whitewashed, cube-shaped buildings adorned with blue accents, steep cliffs and tangerine sunsets that light up the sky and sea). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
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Ferries/hydrofoils for the Islands do not operate in off seasons (autumn and winter) due to weather conditions
Ferries/hydrofoils for the Islands do not operate in off seasons (autumn and winter) due to weather conditions
Ferries/hydrofoils for the Islands do not operate in off seasons (autumn and winter) due to weather conditions
Ferries/hydrofoils for the Islands do not operate in off seasons (autumn and winter) due to weather conditions