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Location:
Northern side of the island
Description: A charming little fishing village with a couple of great fish taverns and a sandy beach. An ancient statue of Kouros is found close to Apollonas.
Nearest
beach: Apollonas
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Location: About 7km away from the Chora (main town)
Description: Tripodes has
whitewashed houses and narrow, paved streets, but the most characteristic feature is the old windmills of the area.
Nearest
beach: Agios Georgios
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Location: 24 km east of Chora
Description:
Kinidaros is a small mountainous village surrounded by much greenery. The ancient marble mines are found close to Kinidaros.
Nearest
beach: Agia Anna
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Location: North coast of the island, on the road from the Chora to Apollonnas
Description: Beautiful greenery and lovely churches surround Egares. This is where Nikos Kazantzakis, the famous Greek writer, spent a year, hosted by a friend.
Nearest
beach: Amitis beach
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Location:
9 Km from Naxos Town
Description:
Potamia is a village famous for the production of fruits. It is close to Medieval towers, old mills and running water.
Nearest
beach: Plaka
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Location: 7 km south of Chora
Description: Agios Arsenios is a small village with beautiful churches around it.
It is located very close to Chora, the capital of Naxos.
Nearest
beach: Plaka
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Location: 20 km east of Chora
Description: This small village is surrounded by lush greenery and high mountains. The church of Panagia Drossiani is closeby.
Nearest
beach: Ligaridia
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Location:
8 km from Chora
Description: Many trekking paths pass through Kourounochori, this small mountainous village close to Chora.
Nearest
beach: Marangas
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Location:
8 km north of Chora
Description: Galini is mostly famous for the Monastery Tower of Ipsilotera, that is located a couple of km away. The nature around is lush and relaxing.
Nearest
beach: Amiti
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