Naxos can form a very convenient base (and much more cost effective too) for visiting other islands nearby.
Why Island Hop from Naxos?
Central Hub: Naxos has a busy port with frequent ferry connections to a wide range of islands.
Diverse Options: From the tranquil Small Cyclades to the cosmopolitan appeal of Mykonos and Santorini, there's an island for every taste.
Convenience: Many day tours depart directly from Naxos Port, simplifying your logistics.
Popular Day Trips from Naxos:
1. The Small Cyclades: Koufonisia, Schinoussa, Iraklia, Donoussa
These small, less-developed islands south of Naxos offer a glimpse into a more traditional Cycladic way of life, with stunning secluded beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a peaceful atmosphere. They are often served by the Express Skopelitis ferry, a local lifeline.
Koufonisia (Pano Koufonisi): The most popular of the Small Cyclades. Known for its incredible turquoise waters, white sandy beaches (many accessible by foot or small boat), and relaxed vibe.
Highlights: Pori beach, Gala beach (with its unique sea cave), Chora (quaint village with tavernas).
Getting There: Daily ferry connections from Naxos (Express Skopelitis, Blue Star Ferries, or high-speed during peak season). Some organized boat tours also visit Koufonisia.
Best For: Beach lovers, snorkelers, those seeking relaxation and a slightly more "off-the-beaten-path" feel.
Schinoussa: A tranquil island perfect for hiking, relaxation, and sampling local produce.
Highlights: Almyros beach, charming Chora, traditional tavernas.
Getting There: Ferry connections from Naxos (often via Express Skopelitis).
Best For: Nature lovers, hikers, those seeking ultimate peace and quiet.
Iraklia: The largest but least populated of the Small Cyclades, offering rugged landscapes and a truly remote feel.
Highlights: Agios Georgios village, Livadi beach, the Cave of St. John.
Getting There: Ferry connections from Naxos (often via Express Skopelitis).
Best For: Adventure seekers, hikers, those wanting to disconnect.
Donoussa: Known for its pristine beaches and laid-back atmosphere, popular with campers and independent travelers.
Highlights: Kedros beach, Limni beach, small fishing villages.
Getting There: Less frequent ferry connections from Naxos (check schedules carefully).
Best For: Seclusion, unspoiled beaches, relaxed vibe.
2. Paros & Antiparos
Paros is a popular and lively island just a short ferry ride from Naxos, offering a different Cycladic experience with picturesque towns and vibrant nightlife. Antiparos is a smaller, more bohemian island connected by a frequent small ferry from Paros.
Paros:
Highlights: Parikia (main port, Venetian castle), Naoussa (charming fishing village, trendy boutiques, nightlife), Golden Beach (windsurfing).
Getting There: Very frequent ferry connections from Naxos (Blue Star Ferries, high-speed ferries). Journey is typically 30-60 minutes.
Best For: Shopping, nightlife, vibrant dining scene, water sports.
Antiparos:
Highlights: Antiparos Town (quaint shops, cafes), Antiparos Cave, numerous small beaches and coves.
Getting There: From Paros (Pounta or Parikia), a small car ferry runs frequently to Antiparos.
Best For: A laid-back, bohemian atmosphere, charming village strolls.
3. Mykonos & Delos
While Mykonos is known for its intense party scene, a day trip can offer a taste of its famous windmills, chic boutiques, and the sacred island of Delos. ...as well as a place where you can meet world famous actors, singers, footballers, models, and more celebrities.
Delos (Archaeological Site): A UNESCO World Heritage site, considered one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. It was the birthplace of Apollo and Artemis and a major religious and commercial center in ancient times.
Highlights: Temples, ancient houses, lion terrace, museum.
Getting There: Most day trips combine Delos and Mykonos. Ferries depart from Naxos to Mykonos, and then small boats specifically for Delos depart from Mykonos' Old Port.
Best For: History buffs, archaeological enthusiasts.
Mykonos:
Highlights: Mykonos Town (Chora, Little Venice, windmills), designer boutiques, vibrant atmosphere.
Getting There: Fast ferry connections from Naxos (often 1.5-2 hours). Due to the journey time, this is typically a full-day trip.
Best For: A taste of cosmopolitan glamour, luxury shopping, iconic scenery.
Tips for Island Hopping:
Book Ferries in Advance: Especially in July and August, ferries can fill up quickly.
Check Schedules:Ferry schedules can change, so always double-check closer to your travel date.
Consider Organized Tours: For ease and convenience, especially to Delos or the Small Cyclades, many companies offer all-inclusive day trips from Naxos.
Weather Conditions: Strong winds (Meltemi) can sometimes cause ferry delays or cancellations, particularly for high-speed ferries. Always check local weather forecasts.
Pack Light: If you're doing a multi-day trip, a small backpack is ideal.