The Greek city of Naxos is steeped in mythological mystique and ancient history. The purported home of Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, is fringed with glorious beaches, collisions of turquoise waters and sapphire horizons. The ruins of The Portara frame the sky like a door to another world, while renovated Venetian mansions offer a glimpse into the upper crust of yesteryear. The 13th-century castle is simply breathtaking.
Restaurants in Naxos Town
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Cant ever tire of St George Beach. Sift clean sand , gentle slope in the clean water. Fabulous amenities but never too crowded. Beach bars to traditional Greek tavernas. You can stroll a mile round the bay to get away from the crowds and lounges. With natural sand dunes and vegetation. My favourite beach Taverna is Yialos , the menu is outstanding, the service likewise. Best local wine here in all of Chora.
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We took the ferry to Naxos from Piraeus. Very comfortable trip to the island. The Port of Naxos is on the edge of Naxos Town. A short walk from the Port takes you to the boardwalk with lots of great restaurants, sites and shops. The Temple of Apollo is also a short walk from the Port and worth visiting during the day and at sunset. We've been to a few Greek islands and Naxos is one of our favourites. It is laid back and not as crowded as the more popular islands.
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