Naxos Kitesurfing: Top Spots & Schools

Kitesurfing is one of the most popular activities on Naxos. The island attracts wind and water sports enthusiasts from around the world, thanks to its consistent winds, shallow waters, and stunning beaches, providing the perfect conditions for both beginners and experienced kitesurfers.

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Naxos Local Products

Explore the unique flavors and crafts of Naxos!
As the largest and most fertile island in the Cyclades, Naxos has a rich agricultural tradition and produces a wide range of local goods. Among its most renowned products are potatoes, olives, olive oil, fruits, honey, cheeses, wines, meats, and the famous Naxian liqueur called kitron. The island is also known for its high-quality marble and Smirida black stone, prized since ancient times. Traditional handcrafted textiles are another specialty of Naxos.

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Naxos Koronos

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Koronos is a scenic village in Naxos, located 28 km from the island’s capital at an altitude of 540 meters, nestled in a lush valley. The village is strikingly set on a crevasse, with two distinct sections facing each other. Vineyards stretch across the hills, separated by traditional stone walls, adding to the dramatic landscape.

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Naxos Aliko Beach (Hawaii & Kedros)

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Aliko is a stunning peninsula on the southwestern coast of Naxos in the Cyclades, home to several beautiful beaches. Located just 18 km south of Naxos Town, beyond Kastraki and Glyfada beaches, Aliko offers a peaceful retreat away from the island’s more crowded resorts.

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Naxos Apollonas

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Apollonas is a charming fishing village situated on the northeastern coast of Naxos, about 36 km from the island’s capital. Named after Apollo, the Greek god of light and music, the village has been inhabited since ancient times. Historically, the port of Apollonas was used to export high-quality marble from the local quarry to other regions.

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