5 Beautiful Towns You Must Visit In Naxos
5 Beautiful Towns You Must Visit In Naxos
Our best tips on where to go!

1. Naxos Town (Chora)
As the capital and main port of the island, Naxos Town, also known as Chora, is the vibrant heart of the island. Its old town is a maze of whitewashed alleys, medieval architecture, and hidden courtyards. Climb up to the Venetian Castle (Kastro) for panoramic views, then stroll down to the waterfront and watch the sunset behind the iconic Portara, the massive marble gate of an unfinished ancient temple.
Why visit: History, nightlife, shopping, and excellent restaurants — all in one place.
Best for: First-time visitors, culture lovers, and foodies.
Where to stay: Castellino Naxos offers boutique accommodation right in the heart of Chora, just steps from the port and Old Town.

2. Chalki (Halki)
Located in the heart of the Traghea Valley, Chalki is a former capital of Naxos and a center of neoclassical charm. Its elegant mansions, boutique shops, and art galleries make it a cultural gem. A visit to the Vallindras Distillery, where the island’s signature citrus liqueur kitron is still produced, offers a taste of local tradition.
Why visit: Local art, boutique shopping, and historical architecture.
Best for: Art lovers, slow travelers, and anyone seeking a peaceful day trip.
Insider tip: Chalki is especially lovely in the spring or early autumn when the valley is green and blooming.
3. Apeiranthos
Tucked away in the mountains, Apeiranthos is one of the most picturesque and traditional villages in Naxos. Known as “the marble village”, its cobbled lanes and elegant stone buildings feel like a step back in time. Home to several small museums, artisan shops, and local tavernas, it’s a place where you can truly feel the cultural depth of the island.
Why visit: Authentic architecture, local museums, mountain views.
Best for: Photographers, history buffs, and those seeking traditional Greek life.
Travel tip: Visit in the late afternoon for soft golden light, fewer crowds, and a relaxed drink at a mountaintop café.

4. Filoti
Located on the slopes of Mount Zas (the highest peak in the Cyclades), Filoti is a lively and proud village with deep local roots. The shady central square, surrounded by cafés and tavernas, invites visitors to linger over a coffee or a glass of ouzo. It’s also the starting point for hikes to Zeus’ Cave — said to be the birthplace of the god himself.
Why visit: Lively atmosphere, hiking opportunities, panoramic views.
Best for: Nature lovers, hikers, and curious explorers.
Don’t miss: The church of Panagia Filotitissa, one of the most stunning in Naxos.

5. Koronos
Tucked into the green slopes of northern Naxos, Koronos is one of the island’s most traditional and least touristic mountain villages. Known for its historic emery mining roots and cool mountain air, the village is a beautiful maze of whitewashed houses, cobbled stairways, and shaded courtyards draped in vines. Life here moves slowly — locals still gather in the kafeneia, and visitors are welcomed like old friends. Koronos is also a great base for hiking, with trails leading to panoramic viewpoints and neighboring hamlets that feel untouched by time.
Why visit: Authentic Cycladic charm, rich local culture, peaceful setting
Best for: Slow travelers, hikers, and those looking for a quiet, unspoiled village experience
Where to Stay in Naxos
A central base makes it easy to explore the entire island. Castellino Naxos, located in the heart of Naxos Town, offers elegant, Cycladic-inspired rooms just a short walk from the port, shops, restaurants, and beaches. With exceptional hospitality and modern comforts, it’s the ideal home base for your Naxos adventure.
Book your stay at Castellino Naxos and experience the island like a local — with style, comfort, and easy access to the best of Naxos.