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Discover Naxos on an 8-hour private guided tour visiting the Temple of Demeter, charming villages, a pottery workshop, olive oil museum, and the Kouros of Apollonas.
Explore Naxos with this Private Full Island All Day Tour, offering an in-depth look at the island’s most iconic sites and authentic villages. Priced per group—available for groups of 13 or 48 persons—this 8-hour experience combines cultural insights, historic landmarks, and local craftsmanship, all led by a live guide in Greek or English. The tour includes private transportation and seamless pickup, making it a straightforward and personalized way to see the island’s highlights. While it’s ideal for groups, solo travelers can also enjoy this exclusive experience without sharing the journey.
This tour offers a balanced mix of archaeological sites, traditional villages, and hands-on activities, making it perfect for visitors eager to explore beyond typical tourist spots. It is especially suited for those interested in ancient history, local traditions, and authentic Greek culture. However, it’s not designed for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as some sites involve walking on uneven terrain.


The tour kicks off at the Temple of Demeter, a structure built in 530 BC that honors the goddess of agriculture. Located in a lush valley near Sangri, this ancient sanctuary provides a fascinating glimpse into Greece’s religious past. Visitors learn about its history and significance as a major archaeological site. The location’s peaceful surroundings enhance the experience, making it a perfect first stop.
The temple’s age and historical importance make it a must-see for history enthusiasts. The guide offers clear explanations to bring the site’s story to life, adding context to the impressive stonework. Visitors appreciate how this site sets the tone for the rest of the day’s discoveries.
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Next, the tour takes you to Damalas, where a traditional pottery workshop showcases craftsmanship passed down through generations. Here, skilled artisans shape ceramics using age-old techniques, creating both functional and decorative items. Visitors can observe the process and even try their hand at making pottery.
This stop highlights local artistry and offers the chance to browse a selection of kitchen utensils and decorative pieces. It’s a genuine look at the island’s cultural heritage, with artisans eager to explain their craft. The pottery workshop adds a personal touch to the tour, emphasizing traditional skills still alive today.

The charming village of Halki is known for its neoclassical mansions and narrow alleyways. The tour includes a visit to the Citrus Museum, where you can sample local distillates made from Naxos’ famous oranges. Exploring the village’s shops and cafes offers a taste of local life, with the opportunity to enjoy authentic products.
Halki’s architecture and friendly atmosphere make it a favorite stop. Visitors like how the guide explains the history behind the buildings and the significance of traditional citrus production. It’s a quiet, picturesque spot where you can soak in the island’s slower pace.

Filoti is the largest village on Naxos, offering a lively vibe and historic sights. Built near the foot of Mount Zas, it features the church of Panagia Filotitissa, constructed in 1718. The village’s folklore museums, shops, and cafes serve up local products and stories, providing insights into rural Naxos life.
Travelers often enjoy wandering through narrow streets lined with traditional houses. The guide shares tales about local customs and folklore, enriching the visit. Its picturesque setting and authentic atmosphere make Filoti a highlight for those interested in experiencing rural Greek culture.
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Apeiranthos stands out for its stone and marble architecture. The village hosts the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, which display artifacts and artworks from the region. Its 17th-century towers and cobblestone streets create a captivating scene.
Visitors appreciate walking through charming alleys, admiring the traditional building styles, and learning about the local history through museum exhibits. The guides point out notable monuments and explain their significance, making Apeiranthos a hub of art and history.

The Eggares Olive Oil Museum offers an immersive look into olive oil production, housed in a restored olive press. Interactive exhibits and demonstrations show the traditional methods of pressing olives and producing oil, emphasizing its importance in Greek life.
Visitors can participate in hands-on activities and learn about the cultural role of olive oil. The museum’s exhibits also highlight historical and cultural aspects, making it a valuable stop for those curious about local agricultural practices. Sampling some olive oil products is often part of the experience.
The tour concludes with a visit to the Kouros of Apollonas, a massive unfinished marble statue lying in its original quarry near the village of Apollonas. Believed to represent Dionysus or Apollo, the Kouros is remarkable for its size and the fact that it remains incomplete.
This site offers a glimpse into ancient sculpting techniques and the scale of Greek artistic endeavors. Visitors can walk around the statue and appreciate its grandeur in a natural setting. It’s a fitting end to the day’s exploration of Greece’s artistic and archaeological heritage.

This private tour accommodates up to 48 persons, providing an exclusive experience with dedicated transportation and pick-up from your preferred location. The seamless transfer ensures a relaxed day, free of logistical worries.
Tour guides speak Greek and English, sharing stories and details that enhance each stop. The group size allows for personalized attention, making it easier to ask questions or explore at a comfortable pace.

The price covers the entire 8-hour experience, including private transportation and a live guide. It’s a flexible option, with the ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. No upfront payment is required, offering convenience for planning.
This tour is perfect for history buffs, culture lovers, and those interested in local traditions. It’s not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, due to walking on uneven paths and site terrain.
People looking for an intimate, culturally rich exploration of Naxos will find this tour ideal. The combination of archaeological sites, traditional villages, and artisan workshops makes it especially appealing for those wanting a well-rounded experience.
Families, small groups, or solo travelers seeking a private, guided day out will appreciate the personalized attention and comprehensive itinerary. If you prefer self-guided or group bus tours, this option offers a more tailored, exclusive alternative.
This full-day private tour provides an immersive look at Naxos’ rich history, traditional crafts, and scenic villages. The careful selection of stops ensures visitors experience both ancient sites and local life. The inclusion of private transportation and an experienced guide offers a comfortable, informative journey.
While not suited for those with mobility issues, the tour’s detailed explanations and hands-on activities make it a rewarding choice for many. It delivers excellent value for groups and solo travelers alike seeking a meaningful and well-organized exploration of Naxos.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours.
Is transportation included?
Yes, private transportation is part of the package, with pickup from your preferred location.
What languages are available for the guide?
Guides speak Greek and English.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to walking on uneven terrain.
What is the group size?
The tour is private, accommodating groups of up to 48 persons.
What sites are included in the tour?
Stops include the Temple of Demeter, pottery workshop, Halki, Filoti, Apeiranthos, Eggares Olive Oil Museum, and the Kouros of Apollonas.
Is lunch or refreshments included?
The data does not specify included meals; the focus is on sites and cultural stops.
How do I reserve this tour?
You can book now and pay later, ensuring flexible planning. The full payment is due at the time of the tour.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes for walking, sun protection, and a camera are recommended.