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Island in Greece — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇬🇷
Country
Greece
Type
Island
Best time to travel
May–June, September–October
Budget/day
70–120 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Athens and connecting flight (35 min.) or ferry from Piraeus (4–5.5 hours). Direct flights available in summer.
About Naxos
Naxos is the largest and highest island of the Cyclades and surprises with a landscape diversity that ranges from endless sandy beaches to green valleys and a mountain range over 1,000 meters high. The Portara, the monumental marble gate of an unfinished Apollo temple from the 6th century BC, stands on a peninsula and is the iconic landmark of the island — at sunset, it perfectly frames the setting sun. The old town of Naxos City (Chora) is crowned by the Venetian Kastro, a fortress from the 13th century with winding alleys, Catholic churches, and the Archaeological Museum. The doors and passages of the Kastro tell of the centuries-long Venetian rule over the Cyclades. In the interior of the island, a completely different face reveals itself: The mountain village of Halki with its neoclassical mansions and the famous Kitron liqueur distillery is nestled among olive groves. Apiranthos, the "Marmoddorf," perches with its towers and cobbled streets on the slopes of Mount Za and houses four small museums. The Filoti region offers hikes to the summit of Zeus (1,004 m). The beaches of Naxos are the longest and widest in the Cyclades: Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, Plaka, and Mikri Vigla offer kilometers of fine sand, shallow water for families, and excellent windsurfing conditions. The fertile plain of Tragaia makes Naxos the pantry of the Cyclades — famous for potatoes, Graviera cheese, and Kitron. The island is significantly more authentic and affordable than the glamorous neighbors Mykonos and Santorini.
Top 5 highlights in Naxos
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Portara
The mighty marble gate at the harbor, a remnant of an ancient Apollo temple from the 6th century BC, is the symbol of Naxos.
Agios Prokopios & Plaka Beach
Kilometers of sandy beaches with turquoise water, regularly voted among the best in Europe.
Mountain Villages Apiranthos & Halki
Marble-clad villages in the interior with Venetian towers, distilleries, and authentic village life.
Zeus Cave (Za Cave)
The cave on Mount Zas (1,004 m), the highest in the Cyclades, is said to be the birthplace of Zeus.
Venetian Old Town (Kastro)
The mighty castle above the harbor houses the Venetian heritage of the island with noble coat-of-arms houses and narrow alleys.
Hotels in Naxos
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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Naxos
Recommended travel time
May–June, September–October
Summer
Hot and windy, 27–32 °C, Meltemi brings cooling
Winter
Mild, 10–15 °C, rainy
How much does a holiday in Naxos cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
35–60 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
70–120 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
150–300 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Compare package holidays now5 travel tips for Naxos
Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
Naxos is significantly cheaper than Santorini or Mykonos and just as beautiful – a true Cyclades insider tip.
Rent a scooter or quad for the mountain villages in the interior – the roads are good but winding.
Try the Kitron liqueur at the Vallindras distillery in Halki – a unique Naxos product made from lemon leaves.
Plaka Beach is endlessly long – the further south you go, the emptier it gets.
The Portara is most beautiful at sunset when the sun shines directly through the gate.
Food & drink in Naxos
These specialties you must try!
