Tours and Excursions in Naxos will take you to the largest island of the Cyclades Group of islands. The place is famous for its beaches and the historical sites consisting of some of the oldest churches and the ruins. On Tours and Excursions in Naxos you will come across the picturesque villages of Greece, a host of the ancient Greek temples and the ruins which speak of the past glory of the land. Tours and Excursions in Naxos will take you some of the loveliest beaches of the world bordering the Agean Sea like Agia Anna, Agios, Prokopois, Alikos, kastraki, Mikri among others. As you can go around the city you will be able to see the potato fields as the place is rich in its potato production.
Tours and Excursions in Naxos will surely take you to Portara, the Venetian castle and the Museum. On a visit to the older part of the city you can see old shops and the taverns. Church of Panagia Mirtidiotsa is an important tourist destination. Never miss to visit the Naxos eye which is famous jewel found in the jewelry shops in the city. You can go on Tours and Excursions in Naxos to the outskirts of the city to view the Temple of Goddess Dimitra, Towers and the Kouros among others. You can visit a host of adjacent islands which are also known for their spectacular scenic beauty like Paros, Delos, Mykonos, Ios, Santorini, Donousa, Scinoyusa, Koufonosoa and Irakila. If you want to visit the an island steeped in peace and quietude, you are suggested to visit the island of Ioraklia once.
If you stay for a few days on the island of Naxos you can go for ferry trips to the island - visiting an island a day. Ferry boat services are provided by Port Authority and the Travel Office. These agencies also provide a “charter” of boats that ply daily from Naxos to these islands. You will get all the information on Tours and Excursions in Naxos from the Travel office in the island. These tours usually commences from 9 am in the morning and returns back to in evening.
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