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Apiranthos
Apiranthos is one of the most beautiful villages on the island. It is located about 28 kilometers from the mainland, at the mountain of Fanari and with a population of more than 1078 residents it is the second biggest village, after Filoti. Apiranthos is a traditional village that has preserved its architecture, with its characteristic stone houses, said to have been built by Cretans in the 10th century A.C. It has four museums you can visit: the Archeological Museum, the Folkloric Museum, the Geological Museum and the Museum of Natural History and is considered by many as one of the most picturesque villages in Naxos.
Agios Arsenios
Agios Arsenios, or Ayersani, as the locals call it, is located in a valley- just 8 kilometers from the main town (Hora). From Agios Arsenios you can visit the popular beaches of Agia Anna and Agios Prokopios as well as see and visit some of the picturesque small churches in the area, such as Saint Nicholas, Saint Spyridon and the monastery of Saint John.
Apollonas
Apollonas is located 47 kilometers from the main town of Hora, at the north section of the island. When entering the village, at the Kastraki location, you can admire the giant statue of the half made Kouros of Apollo. It has one of the most beautiful beaches in Naxos and though it’s a bit far from the main town, it is worth spending a day at as its natural beauty, numerous cafes and taverns as well as the many archeological sites make it ideal for a daily trip.
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Koronos
Built on a valley at the foothills of the mountainous Naxos, Koronos is some 30 kilometers from the main town (Hora). When in Koronos you should visit the old mines, the folkloric Museum, as well as the temple of Panaya Argokiliotisa which attracts thousands of pilgrims every year.
Melanes
Melanes is built about 8 kilometers from the main town. Apart from its natural beauty, the area also includes some important sites, such as the towers of Fragopoulos, Mavroyenis and Markos Sanoudos as well as one of the two half made statues of the Kouros of Apollo.
Eggares
The valley of Eggares is located 7 kilometers from the main town and the village, which is built on the east, will charm you with its authentic Cycladic charm and traditional structure. During your visit here remember to see the remains of the Mycenaic tombs that have been discovered by archeologists, whereas if you wish to visit a beach near by you can stop by Abrami or Pahia Ammos.
. Kinidaros
Yet another village in central Naxos which is famous for its agriculture and stock farming. Don’t leave Kinidaros without having tasted some of the local specialties or taking part in one of the traditional feasts that the residents organize almost every night.
Sagri
Sagri village lies 11 kilometers away from the main town. It is known for its beautiful architecture, the many monasteries and the archeological site of the Temple of Demeter at the area of Gyroulas. Near by you can also see the Tower of Bazeos, an original monument of the 17th century that since 2001 has become home to the Naxos Festival with theme exhibitions, concerts, recitals and theatrical performances.
Halki
Halki is located in the area known as Tragea, about 16 kilometers from the main town. The village was once the capital of Naxos and the numerous neo-classical mansions and buildings are remains of the past wealth that the village was known for, When in Halki, you should visit the Venetian Tower of Gratsia and of course the traditional citrus distillery where the famous and unique Naxos citrus liqueur is produced.
Filoti
Filoti is located at the foothills of mountain Zas, about 19 kilometers from the main town. It is the biggest village in Naxos as well as in Cyclades and it is famous for its agricultural and dairy products. On August 15th, a major religious holiday for Christians, Filoti hosts the biggest feast in Naxos with traditional Naxian music and dancing. Also in Filoti there is the grand tower of Barotsis, built when the village used to be a powerful protectorate of the Venetians as well as the Byzantine chapel of Saint John Prodromos.
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