The largest island of the Cyclades is renowned for its vast beaches, the longest in the archipelago, and for its pretty capital dominated by a Venetian citadel. The island of Dionysus, Naxos has retained its rural character with vineyards, orchards, ancient ruins and authentic villages. Its diversity of landscapes, which is found in only a few Greek islands, and its ease of access contribute to the island's reputation and make it an ideal destination for a stay in the Cyclades.
Along the coastline you will find white sandy beaches such as Agios Prokopios and small hidden coves. Moving inland, you will find fortified monasteries, beautiful mountain scenery, fertile valleys and hamlets such as Halki and Apeiranthos that contrast with the traditional Cycladic villages.
Despite its size, the wild island of Naxos is a haven of tranquillity where you will enjoy a unique stay.