Uncover the fascinating layers of Naxos history with a private sightseeing ride that takes you through its most important archaeological and cultural landmarks. With pickup directly from your hotel by a professional English-speaking driver, this half-day journey is the perfect introduction to the island’s ancient and artistic legacy.
Fully Customisable & Private – Discuss your itinerary and stops with your driver, and if time isn’t enough, you can ask them to extend the ride directly from their app.
Hotel pickup and drop off from a professional English-Speaking driver.
Begin in Naxos Chora, the island’s bustling capital, where medieval charm meets ancient roots. Stroll past Venetian mansions and discover the iconic Portara—the massive marble doorway to the ancient Temple of Apollo—standing as a gateway between myth and reality.
From there, travel to the Temple of Iria, once a grand sanctuary dedicated to Dionysus, the god of wine and fertility. These sacred ruins tell the storey of worship that dates back over 2,000 years.
Continue to the beautifully restored Temple of Dimitra, nestled in a fertile valley. Dedicated to the goddess of the harvest, this classical marble sanctuary is a must-see for lovers of ancient Greek architecture.
Next, explore Naxos artistic side with a visit to the Filoti Cultural Art Museum, located in one of the island’s most traditional villages. Learn about local crafts, textiles, and folklore in a charming setting on the slopes of Mount Zas.
Then, make your way to Apiranthos, a mountain village famed for its marble alleys and intellectual spirit. Visit the Ancient Museum of Apiranthos, where rare artefacts and archaeological treasures shed light on Naxos deep past.
Your final stop is the impressive Apollonas (Kouros), a 10-meter-long unfinished statue of a young man lying in a marble quarry. Its mysterious abandonment and sheer scale make it one of the most intriguing ancient sites on the island.
By the end of this ride, you’ll have experienced the soul of Naxos through its temples, treasures, and timeless monuments—leaving with a deeper appreciation for the island’s rich heritage.