The small seaside village of Kalantos with a population of roughly 100, is situated at the southernmost part of Naxos. Its rich wetland area is home to many migratory birds.
Kaloxylos is one of Tragea valley’s most picturesque villages on Naxos, next to Chalki.
Situated in an area lush with olive, plane and oak trees, it is well-known for its pretty houses and especially for the rare flowers in their courtyards.
A pretty village in the Tragea valley, about halfway on the road connecting the villages Chalki and Filoti, with wonderful gardens and cool courtyards, the village of Kerami has experienced a revival in recent years, with a rough doubling in the number of houses and a marked presence of young peo
Built deep amid a nature-rich ravine graced by small stone-walled houses and narrow picturesque alleys not accessible to cars, Keramoti is a traditional village in the Naxos uplands, located at Stavros Keramotis –the largest intersection of rural roads on the island.
Komiaki is the northernmost village of Naxos. Built in amphitheatric fashion on the ridge of Mt. Koronos and surrounded by orchards and grapevines, it overlooks the Icarian Sea, although it is not visible from the coastal areas of Naxos.
The village of Koronos is one of the oldest settlements in northeastern Naxos, set in a lush, enchanting spot at 540m above sea level, on the slopes of a ravine between Mt. Amomaxis and Mt. Koronos.
The village of Kourounochori is one of four beautiful villages in the Melanes valley. Built on the lush slope of a hill, it is well-protected from northerly winds and noted for its mild climate throughout the year.
In the Naxos uplands, about 15km east of main town Chora, the village of Kynidaros carries a rich and tumultuous past, as well as vibrant musical tradition, as highlighted by the numerous events staged here, possibly more frequently than in any other village of Naxos.
The small village of Lionas is the seaport of Koronos, a picturesque seaside settlement in northeastern Naxos and the old emery shipping station before the construction of the cable railway.
The entry points of the emery mines can be seen along the road from Koronos.
The community of the village of Melanes is considered one of Naxos’ most ancient settlements, built in amphitheatric fashion on the slope of a hill overlooking the same-name fertile valley.