Port of Naxos:
Departure
Agia Anna:
A beloved beach and resort area near Naxos city, boasting velvety golden sands and crystalline waters ideal for a rejuvenating swim.
Mikri Vigla:
A quaint coastal village renowned for its breathtaking beaches, drawing in avid windsurfers and kitesurfers alike. Dubbed “The Sahara of Naxos,” its striking landscape features sprawling sand dunes hugging the coastline, evoking the essence of a desert oasis.
Agios Sozon:
A humble chapel steeped in legend. Built by a shipwrecked merchant who, after battling the tumultuous seas for hours, vowed to erect a sanctuary in gratitude for his survival. Perched defiantly upon steep cliffs, this chapel stands as a testament to resilience amidst the relentless waves.
Rhina Cave:
The cave beckons with its intricate limestone formations sculpted by millennia of water erosion.
Panormos:
Enchants with its picturesque panorama, nestled amidst verdant hills and olive groves, overlooking the serene azure expanse of the Aegean Sea.
Hohlakas:
Emerges as one of Naxos’ premier beaches, enchanting visitors with its mesmerizing shoreline caressed by translucent waters, creating an ambiance of pure relaxation and serenity.
Apollonas:
A charming fishing village on Naxos’ northern shores. Here, the gentle embrace of safe and placid waters awaits, set against a backdrop of picturesque landscapes.
Port of Naxos:
Return
Your ride includes:
-Experienced Captain
-VAT 24%
-Cooler type refrigerator
-Bottled water
-Soft drinks
-Wine
-Snacks
-Bimini for shading
-Surround sound system
-Snorkeling equipment
-Sea scooter
-Beach towels
-Standard safety equipment
Not Included:
-Fuel
-Lunch expenses in tavernas/restaurants
-Transportation to/from meeting point
What should I bring onboard?
-Sunscreen
-Sunglasses
-Wide-brimmed hat or cap
-Light, breathable clothing for warm weather
-Windbreaker or light jacket, for cooler sea breezes