NAXOS
Sail just a short distance from Santorini or Mykonos and you’ll reach Naxos. This island paradise is still relatively unknown and attracts far less crowds than the neighbouring island, which gives the entire place a truly enchanting feel. Between hilltop villages, private bays and sun-soaked coastal trails, you’ll have a relatively untouched oasis to explore in your own time. You can also dive into the past with a trip to the Temple of Apollo, where you’ll find commanding ruins and beautiful views of the water and beyond. If a moment to relax and restore is what you’re after, charter your yacht to Cedar Forest of Alyko and anchor your boat for an afternoon of true seclusion. Wrap up your day on Naxos with a delightful spread at the esteemed Doukato Restaurant to enjoy a variety of local specialities.
Hilltop villages, private bays, and sun-soaked coastal trails adorn one of Greece’s most underrated islands. Head to the Temple of Apollo and discover commanding ruins alongside one of the island’s most beautiful vantage points. If seclusion is what you’re after, take the private yacht charter to the unspoiled shores of Cedar Forest of Alyko; but if history is your calling, drop by the Archaeological Museum of Naxos. End your day with dinner in a stunning former monastery at the high-end Doukato Restaurant, where you’ll enjoy local dishes like stuffed mushrooms, crab balls and mixed souvlaki.
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