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Naxos, the largest of the Cyclades, offers a unique blend of tranquility and activity all year. While summer is all about its golden sandy beaches, Naxos thrives in the off-season with a more laid-back atmosphere. Autumn and spring are perfect for hiking and exploring the island’s picturesque villages. Don’t miss the chance to visit the ancient Portara, the iconic marble gate of a temple dedicated to Apollo.

Naxos’ local festivals, such as the famous Naxos Carnival and the Citron Festival, are lively events that showcase the island’s rich culture. The local tavernas and restaurants, open year-round, ensure you can savor the island’s culinary delights anytime.

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