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Naxos Travel Guide
Naxos is one of the more unique Greek Islands in that it's one of
the only Cyclades islands whose predominant industry is not tourism.
The island has some modest ruins, much history and fine beaches. It
can be easily reached by ferry from Athens. Naxos is the biggest
island of a complex of islands called the Cyclades. There are
various stories about the origin of the island's name. According to
one it comes from Naxos, Endymion’s son, who was the leader of the
Carean settlers. According to another, it comes from the word
“naxae”, generous sacrifices offered to the gods.
The island
of Naxos thus has a very long history of over 5000 years. The
Cycladic civilisation for instance dates back to 3000 BC. During
1600BC-1200BC Naxos was influenced by the Mycenaean civilisation
(Crete). That influence is still evident in part of the island. By
700BC Naxos had started developing sea trading, and also started to
create colonies. This can be seen on the island of Delos, where most
of the statues and temples were built with marble from Naxos. Later
on 523 BC the Tyrant Lygdamis took over the leadership of the island
and 33 years later the island was devastated by the Persians. The
island was occupied by the Romans between 338 BC and 326 AD and was
part of the Byzantine Empire between 362 - 1204 AD. Source: world66.com
Things To Do and See in Naxos
Archaeological Museum, Naxos
the
earliest example of sculpture in Greece.
semi-nude sunbathers from all over the world.
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