Agia Anna

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Where to stay in Agia Anna

Best time: May-September. These months offer warm temperatures and clear skies, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration.

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Agia Anna, like a local

Don't miss

  • Agia Anna Beach: A beautiful sandy beach known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Plaka Beach: A stunning, less crowded beach ideal for relaxation and scenic sunsets.
  • Temple of Demeter: An ancient site offering insight into the island's history and stunning architecture.
  • Kouros of Apollonas: An impressive ancient statue lying unfinished, a hidden gem for history buffs.

Where to eat

  • Taverna Kavouras: Famous for its fresh seafood and traditional Greek dishes.
  • Yacht Club Naxos: Offers exquisite Mediterranean cuisine with a view of the marina.
  • Pizzeria da Roberto: Known for its delicious wood-fired pizzas and relaxed atmosphere.

Do this

  • Sunset at Plaka Beach: Witness breathtaking sunsets with a backdrop of the Aegean Sea.
  • Windsurfing Lessons: Agia Anna is a popular spot for windsurfing, perfect for both beginners and experts.
  • Explore the Old Town of Naxos: A charming labyrinth of streets filled with shops, cafes, and historic sites.

Local tips

  • Visit the local market on Saturdays for fresh produce and artisanal products.
  • Try the local cheese, 'Naxos graviera', a must for cheese lovers.
  • Check out the small family-run tavernas for authentic Greek meals and a warm atmosphere.
  • Rent a bicycle to explore the coastal paths and hidden beaches.

Know before you go

Best time

May-September. These months offer warm temperatures and clear skies, perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration.

Getting around

Local buses and taxis are the primary modes of transport; renting a scooter or car is also popular for exploring the island.

Airport

JMK

Language

Greek is the primary language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

Money

Euro (EUR). Credit cards are accepted in most places, but it's good to carry some cash for smaller establishments.

Safety

Agia Anna is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken, especially at night.

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