Location: Keramoti
Routsouna Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction that remains completely unspoiled. It lies close to Keramoti, a charming mountain village in the heart of Naxos.
EXPLORE NAXOS ISLAND!
Location: Keramoti
Routsouna Waterfall is a stunning natural attraction that remains completely unspoiled. It lies close to Keramoti, a charming mountain village in the heart of Naxos.
Naxos is a truly gifted island. Its diverse terrain becomes noticeable as soon as you arrive, yet it still hides countless treasures waiting to be discovered. Known for its dramatic scenery—towering cliffs, rugged mountains, rocky inland regions, and long sandy beaches—Naxos offers endless opportunities for exploration.
Naxos’ climate is similar to that of most Cycladic islands, featuring hot, sunny summers and mild, fairly dry winters with occasional rain.
During the tourist season (May–September), the weather is predominantly clear and bright, with August being the warmest month. Cloudy days are rare until early autumn.
For ideal conditions and fewer visitors, June and September are excellent months to visit. You can also check more details on the best time to travel to Naxos.
The island’s Mediterranean climate ensures reliably warm summers, while winters remain gentle, giving off-season travelers a chance to see a quieter, more authentic side of the Cyclades.
Most tourism businesses open in mid-May and remain active until the end of October, though accommodations and restaurants can still be found year-round.
Below you’ll find average temperatures and monthly weather details.