Relax Us In Naxos
April 8th, 2002

Time for Naxos
Temple of Apollo opened the door to a relaxing two days.
From Samos we jumped onto the largest Clycade, Naxos, at 10pm with an ideal offer for accommodations awaiting us at the port. Our accommodations were close to the Kastro (old Venetian area), Agios Georgios beach, and even included a view of the Agean. At this point we hadn’t stayed in one place for more than a day since Istanbul, so Naxos for two nights at €10 per night per person was a natural decision. During the two days I walked around the town of Hora, up to the Temple of Apollo, around the Kastro, and to Agios Georgios beach. Basically my main objective for the island was to just chill out and enjoy the nice weather. Mostly locals were around town providing a peaceful time. I should’ve rented a moped at the time, but I was saving that idea for upcoming Santorini.
Naxos is a popular destination for the summer as it is the largest island of the Clycades. Aside from the ambiance of the white washed house, beaches, shops, cafes, there is a cool ruin worth seeing, the unfinished Temple of Apollo. After our two days spent in Naxos we departed to the highlight of the Greek Islands, Santorini.
Pictures of Kastro and Temple of Apollo in Naxos
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July 19th, 2005 at 1:23 pm
Lovely web site. I am nearly 60 yrs old, living about 10 miles from London. (Pinner) Enjoyed your description of London, and how it compares to other cities. Interesting photographs too.
All the best. Geoff, UK
July 28th, 2005 at 8:22 pm
Gia Su, Thank you for your time. My name is Hans and I’ve recently opened 2 directories for the island of Naxos in. I’m writing to you because you have been placed on these index pages, and I’m now looking for people that are kind enough to give me a reciprocal (return) link for one of them: Naxos 2link.be. The people that link me back I will give one or two extra links on my webrings and/or other websites, and they will get bold print on Naxos 2link.be. If you give me a reciprocal link than please email me with the name of the website you have linked me on and a short description of your website, so I can use this to give you the extra links. The name of the website I would like you to link is Naxos 2link.be and it can be found at naxos.2link.be (without www). The other page you are linked on is at naxos.allepaginas.nl.
Kind regards, Hans. NETHERLANDS