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Discover Naxos on this private 5-hour tour, visiting ancient temples, traditional villages, and a historic olive press, all led by expert guides for an authentic experience.

The Naxos: Private Day Tour offers an engaging exploration of the island’s most significant sites, all within 5 hours. Priced at $226 per person, this tour is ideal for those seeking a personalized experience with knowledgeable guides. It includes visits to ancient temples, traditional villages, and a historic olive press, providing a well-rounded glimpse of Naxos’ rich heritage.
Departing from Naxos, this private tour ensures flexibility and comfort, with air-conditioned transportation, WiFi, and all ticket fees covered. The tour is perfect for travelers who value exclusive access, local interactions, and a deeper understanding of Naxos’ history, culture, and cuisine.
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The tour begins at the Dimitras Temple in Sangri, built around 430 BC as one of the earliest Ionic temples on the island. Located just 1.5 km south of Ano Sangri, this marble structure showcases Naxos’ ancient craftsmanship. The guide explains its historical significance and construction, setting a tone of discovery early in the tour. Visiting this well-preserved monument provides insight into Naxos’ ancient religious practices.
The visit lasts approximately 30 minutes, giving travelers enough time to appreciate the temple’s architecture and imagine the spiritual life of ancient Naxos. The site is easily accessible and offers a peaceful start to the day.

Next, the tour highlights Damalas, home to a famous pottery workshop run by Mr. Manolis Libertas. This stop lasts 30 minutes and offers a close look at traditional ceramic techniques. Visitors can observe artisans shaping clay and learn about the history of Naxos pottery, which has been a craft here for generations.
This workshop provides a chance to see local craftsmanship up close and possibly purchase unique handmade ceramics. It’s an engaging experience that connects visitors with a timeless local tradition, enhancing the cultural depth of the tour.

The picturesque Chalki Village is a highlight, with a 30-minute visit that includes a tour of the Vallindras Citrus Distillery. This traditional distillery produces local liqueurs and spirits, and visitors get the chance to sample and learn about citrus-based products unique to Naxos.
After exploring the distillery, the guide leads a walking tour of Chalki, known for its narrow streets, colorful houses, and charming atmosphere. This village offers a glimpse into daily life on Naxos and showcases its well-preserved architecture, making it a favorite stop for those who appreciate authentic Greek village scenery.
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A short drive takes visitors to Panagia Drosiani, a historic monastery located south of Moni Village. Known for housing the oldest murals in the Balkans, this site is a must-see for history enthusiasts. The 30-minute stop includes a visit to the monastery and a walk around its grounds.
The guide shares stories about the monastery’s history and significance, emphasizing its role in Naxos’ religious heritage. This site offers a peaceful atmosphere and a chance to appreciate Byzantine art in a serene setting.

The tour continues to the Village of Melanes, where travelers see the impressive Kouros of Flerio. Nearly 6 meters tall, this ancient statue from around 570 B.C. is a striking relic of Naxos’ archaeological past. One leg is broken, but the monument remains an imposing reminder of the island’s ancient sculptural traditions.
The 30-minute stop includes a walk around the site and opportunities for photos. The guide explains its history and significance, providing context for this impressive archaeological find.

The final stop is at the Eggares Olive Press Museum, a 45-minute visit that offers insights into traditional olive oil production. The museum features a renovated olive mill dating back to the late 1800s, where olives pressed locally for the community were once processed.
Visitors can see the machinery and learn about Naxos’ long-standing olive oil culture. The site also offers a chance to buy local olive oils and related products. This stop enhances understanding of Naxos’ agricultural heritage and the importance of olives in Greek life.

Throughout the tour, travelers enjoy private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi, ensuring comfort and connectivity. All entrance tickets, including those for Dimitras Temple, Vallindras Citrus Distillery, and the Olive Press Museum, are included for a seamless experience.
The tour also provides water and covers all fees and taxes, removing logistical concerns. Since food and drinks are not included, guests might consider bringing snacks or planning meals around the tour.

The guides are fluent in English, providing clear and engaging commentary at each stop. Their local knowledge brings the sites to life, making history accessible and interesting. The tour’s private group setting allows for personalized pacing and questions, creating a more intimate experience.
Booking is flexible with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reserve now, pay later feature helps travelers plan without immediate costs, adding convenience and peace of mind.
This private tour is ideal for those interested in history, archaeology, and traditional village life. It suits travelers who want a customized experience with detailed explanations from knowledgeable guides. The focus on local crafts, ancient ruins, and authentic food tasting makes it perfect for culture enthusiasts and those seeking a meaningful exploration of Naxos.
Travelers who appreciate a well-paced itinerary and a small-group atmosphere will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s a great way to see diverse aspects of the island without the rush of larger bus tours.
The Naxos: Private Day Tour offers an enriching, personalized look at the island’s most important sites, combining ancient history, local craftsmanship, and village charm. The inclusion of key tickets, comfortable transportation, and a knowledgeable guide makes it a practical choice for visitors aiming for an in-depth experience.
While the tour focuses on cultural and historical highlights, it also provides opportunities to taste local products and interact with the community. It suits travelers who value flexibility, expert guidance, and a relaxed pace. The $226 price point reflects the high-quality, tailored experience offered in these 5 hours.
For those eager to discover Naxos beyond the beaches, this tour delivers a well-rounded, authentic glimpse into the island’s past and present, making it a worthwhile addition to any Greek island itinerary.
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What is included in the tour price?
The tour price of $226 per person includes private transportation, tickets for Dimitras Temple, Vallindras Citrus Distillery, and the Olive Press Museum, water, and all fees and taxes.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, starting and ending in Naxos, with scheduled stops at each site.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the tour’s manageable length and focus on cultural sites make it suitable for families, especially those interested in history and local culture.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included; travelers may want to bring snacks or plan meals outside the tour.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your travel plans.
Is this tour private or group?
This is a private group tour, offering a more personalized experience with your own guide and vehicle.