Filter By

Ports

icon

Nisos Naxos, Naxia

Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, lies in the heart of the Aegean Sea. Its capital, Naxos Town (Chora), is home to roughly 26,000 inhabitants.

Explore the labyrinthine streets of the Old Market in Chora, Naxos Town. Discover handmade treasures including jewelry, local art, and traditional Greek garments. Don't miss out on locally produced ceramics and fine hand-woven textiles.

For a taste of Naxian artistry, head to the picturesque village of Halki. Explore the local art galleries and admire or purchase unique paintings and sculptures by talented artists. Find exquisite handmade products here, including Naxian citron liqueur, olive oil, and sweet preserves.

Apeiranthos, also known as the Marble Village, is a must-see for those who appreciate marble craftsmanship. Skilled artisans create intricate marble art pieces, from small decorative items to substantial sculptures. Apeiranthos also offers beautifully crafted textiles reflecting the island's rich cultural heritage.

Immerse yourself in the world of Naxian ceramics at Potamia. Engage with local potters and explore a wide selection of ceramic art, from functional kitchenware to decorative pieces.

Foodies will love Filoti, where they can indulge in Naxos' culinary delights. Sample and purchase famous Naxos cheeses like Graviera and Mizithra. Explore quaint delicatessens to discover local meats, herbs, and the renowned Naxian honey.

For those who love to combine beach days with charming shopping experiences, Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna offer beachside boutiques.
icon

Nisos Naxos, Naxia

Naxos, the largest island in the Cyclades, lies in the heart of the Aegean Sea. Its capital, Naxos Town (Chora), is home to roughly 26,000 inhabitants.

Explore the labyrinthine streets of the Old Market in Chora, Naxos Town. Discover handmade treasures including jewelry, local art, and traditional Greek garments. Don't miss out on locally produced ceramics and fine hand-woven textiles.

For a taste of Naxian artistry, head to the picturesque village of Halki. Explore the local art galleries and admire or purchase unique paintings and sculptures by talented artists. Find exquisite handmade products here, including Naxian citron liqueur, olive oil, and sweet preserves.

Apeiranthos, also known as the Marble Village, is a must-see for those who appreciate marble craftsmanship. Skilled artisans create intricate marble art pieces, from small decorative items to substantial sculptures. Apeiranthos also offers beautifully crafted textiles reflecting the island's rich cultural heritage.

Immerse yourself in the world of Naxian ceramics at Potamia. Engage with local potters and explore a wide selection of ceramic art, from functional kitchenware to decorative pieces.

Foodies will love Filoti, where they can indulge in Naxos' culinary delights. Sample and purchase famous Naxos cheeses like Graviera and Mizithra. Explore quaint delicatessens to discover local meats, herbs, and the renowned Naxian honey.

For those who love to combine beach days with charming shopping experiences, Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna offer beachside boutiques.

Share Your Views

  • Eg.abc12@gmail.com
Remain Anonymous
I agree to the Maheeti Terms and Conditions.

Nothing to date, would you mind sharing some information?