Gay beach naxos
Naxos Bar & Restaurants
Babylonia
When it comes to Naxos gay bars, consider having a drink at Babylonia bar, but other than that there are still mixed-crowded pubs and bars, a proof which proves that you won’t own any difficulty integrating yourself smoothly.
La Trattoria Restaurant
traditional recipes , local cuisine
Mojito Beach Bar
cocktails & mixology drinks , fast meals , coffee & drinks
There are not any exclusive gay beaches, however there are 3 nudist-friendly beaches, which are mixed-crowded; Lagouna beach, which is the south part of St George beach, the south end of Aghia Anna beach and the north terminate of Aghios Prokopios beach. You can also discover secluded bays where you can sunbathe undisturbed with your partner.
Lagouna Beach
Maragas Beach
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Naxos Beaches
Cedar trees, clear waters and golden sand attract families to this beach next to the equally-popular Agios Prokopios. It’s faced by several hotels and restaurants, and there are sunbeds and umbrellas for rent (if you’re staying at one of the hotels, you may get them for free). It’s linked to Chora by bus.
Proceed walking down Agia Anna, and once you travel past the umbrellas and reach a wilder section, you’ll arrive at Plaka. This long sandy beach is essentially a extension of Agia Anna, and is known to be nudist-friendly. The water is great for swimming, and the dunes make it one of the most peaceful and naturally beautiful beaches in all of the Greek Islands.
Naxos' most popular beach is made up of white sand, and stretches for km. It offers calm, clear, shallow waters, and attracts swimmers and sunbathers of all ages. It’s named after the chapel of Agios Prokopios seen on the western side, and although part of it has umbrellas and sunbeds, hotels and restaurants, another part is free of tourist
What used to be just a nudists' beach is now one of the most popular beaches of Naxos, retaining bits of its original character. It is still a favourite beach for nudists, who flock mostly off season but it also gathers families and couples, especially during high season, which “forces” the nudists to segregate off to the one end, towards the south of this long and splendid beach. Its main representative is the long and spacious, white expanse of sand and the turquoise water.
Plaka can be accessed via the map that connects it with Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna beaches. It is asphalt road till you get to Agia Anna and a coastal dirt thoroughfare of very good condition after that. There are also routes of approximately km via Agios Arsenios, km via Glinado to Agios Arsenios and km via Glinado, Vivlos from Naxos Town that will take you there.
There are many accommodation units of all kinds such as hotels, studios, apartments and rooms to rent. Most of them are small family owned units. There are only a not many big Plaka hotels. In Plaka you will find many taverns, many of which offer marvelous
Naxos Gay Guide
The gay acceptance in Naxos is pretty elevated, similar to any Greek Island, however, a discreet behavior on the public is always recommended. There are not many locals who actually live in the island, however, the island gets crowded every summer by locals and foreigners. The local gay community is very small, almost non-existent!
Despite the fact that Naxos island does not boast of its vivid gay and female homosexual scene, it is a favorite holiday destination for all kinds of tourists because of its long history, imposing sites and amazing beaches. The best moment to visit the island is during the summer when the weather is the hottest, the beaches are warm and the sun is shining!
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The Best Hotels for Homosexual Travelles in Naxos
There are not any exclusively lgbtq+ hotels or resorts in Naxos, however, there are several gay-friendly hotels with either straightforward access to the beach or spectacular view over the