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Agia Anna, Naxos Island |
The scenic tourist coastal settlement of Agia Anna surrounds the homonymous beautiful and exotic beach with the cedar wood. It is situated at a distance of 6,5 kilometers southern to the town of Naxos, just after Agios Prokopios. At the end of the beach there is a small jetty for mooring of small tourist and fishing boats. Several alternatives for accommodation are available in the village. Food and drink is good at the numerous sea front taverns, within a fascinating and exotic landscape. There are also beach bars where the swimmers can enjoy drinks and cool refreshments. |
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Swimming, sunbathing and sea sports are available at the nice, well organized beach in front of the settlement, with the fine sand and the crystal clear sea. You may also go to the neighboring sandy beach of Marangas. Close to the small jetty you will see the small church of Aghia Anna and a bit farer the tiny church of Aghios Nicolaos; the beach in front of the church has fine sand and is very nice for swimming. If you are around on the 25th of July, don’t miss to take part to the religious local feast (“panighyri”) in honor of Aghia Anna (Ste. Anna). |
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In case of any problem you should address to the corresponding services of the nearby town of Naxos, some 6,5 kilometers northern to the settlement. Access to the beach is very easy from the town of Naxos, by public buses running frequently, by taxi and by rented or private car and motorbikes. If you reach the settlement by yacht or boat, the small jetty is suitable for mooring. |
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