Find out everything about sailing in Naxos: itineraries, ports, yacht rental options, & other useful sailing information. Get our help! Naxos is the largest island of the Cyclades. It is a great holiday destination thanks to its beautiful beaches. In this article, you can read about the weather, and we also recommend some itineraries to discover the nearby islands. Naxos is the perfect starting point for sailing around the Cyclades, you should definitely start here!
Sailing in Naxos
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Weather of Naxos

Naxos is a Mediterranean island with dry summers and mild, moderately rainy winters and springs. Due to the constant wind, the average temperature is only 27 degrees in July and August. The water is pleasantly warm, around 24 degrees. It is perfect for swimming and diving. In summer, the Meltemi blows from the northwest, in autumn and spring, the southern scirocco brings refreshment to the air. sailing conditions and wind rose diagram of Naxos.

Ports and islands around Naxos

Naxos Marina, Naxos

Yachts up to 20 metres in length and a number of 70 may berth in this marina. The maximum dive is 5 metres. In addition to the boat service, you can find the usual basic services in the marinas here. rent a boat in Naxos

Apollonia Marina, Naxos

It is a larger marina on the northeast coast of Naxos, in the town of the same name. It can accommodate boats up to 60 metres in length and a draft of 4 metres. The marina offers basic services. There are also some restaurants and bars.

Mérikha Marina, Kithnos

This tiny marina can accommodate about 30 yachts up to 60 meters long and has a water depth of 8 meters. Local hotels, restaurants, and lively nightlife areas are in the immediate vicinity.

Ermoupolis Marina, Siros

Yachts up to 60 metres long can moor in the main marina of the tiny island of Siros. The water depth here is 9 metres. There are plenty of services available, including boat service and refuelling. Syros sailing, Syros yacht charter

Paroikia Marina, Paros

The most popular marina is in Paros. It can accommodate yachts up to 60 metres. They also offer refuelling, boat service and electricity. The city’s sights, the best hotels and apartments, as well as great taverns and bars, await visitors near the marina. The depth of the marina is 3.5 metres. Paros sailing, boat rental Paros

Mykonos Marina, Mykonos

On the island of Mykonos, in the marina of the city with the same name as the island yachts up to 40 metres long can berth. Here 30 yachts can anchor at the same time. The water depth is 4.5 metres. In addition to restaurants, hotels, car rentals, and other services, there is also a boat service. Mykonos sailing, rent a boat Mykonos
Ports around Naxos

Athinios Port

Santorini’s largest port is Athinios, located on the western side of the island. Locals also refer to it as New Port or Thira Port. It can accommodate hundreds of yachts. It is very well-equipped. There are drinking water, electricity and a refuelling station. The port is very busy, especially in the high season.

Skala Port

This is the old port, located near the town of Fira, the tourist centre of Santorini. It is small in size, so larger boats cannot berth here. The passengers of such boats are transported to the mainland by water taxi. You can reach the town climbing 600 steps of stairs. You can go on foot, with a cable car or on the back of a donkey. If you get hungry, there are restaurants and taverns in the port. You can buy souvenirs and local delicacies in the smaller shops.

Ammoudi Port

The picturesque Ammoudi is on the northwestern coast of Santorini, next to Oia. It is only 13 km from Firas. The small port can accommodate yachts up to 20 metres in length. There are traditional fish taverns on the beach where you can try fresh seafood dishes and local delicacies as well.

Vlychada Port

The recently opened Vlychada is the most protected port on Santorini. It can accommodate boats up to 25 metres in length. The depth of the seabed is 4 metres. There are drinking water, electricity and a refuelling station. In addition, there are bars and restaurants along the coast. Santorini sailing, yacht rental Santorini

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Sail in Naxos! Naxos sailing tours

1 week Naxos yacht itinerary

We present a 1-week round trip that includes visiting the central and northern Cyclades. From Naxos, you sail to the island of Milos. Then, you discover Kithnos, Siros and Mykonos before returning to Naxos.
Naxos yacht itinerary

Day 1. Naxos (Naxos) – Parikia (Paros)

28, 45 km (17, 68 mi)
Your first stop is the western neighbour of Naxos, Paros. The bay of Parikia is very well protected against both Meltemi and Sirocco; its disadvantage is its difficult accessibility. Even as an experienced sailor, it is not easy to moor here: in the west, some cliffs make it difficult to set in.

The island itself is famous for its beautiful snow-white marble architecture. You should see the Frankish castle built-in 1260, which has now become part of the city of Parikia. If you are curious about the origins of the abundance of marbles, be sure to check out the marble quarries that have been in operation for thousands of years.

As a sailor, the Skorpios Museum in Aliki is a must-see, where you can visit Benetos Skiadas ’wonderful collection of ship models. Be sure to check out the Valley of Butterflies, where you can see plenty of butterflies worthy of its name in a beautiful natural environment. Read more about what to do in Paros, Paros sailing, or Paros yacht charter

Day 2. Parikia (Paros) – Sifnos

53, 94 km (33, 52 mi)
Then, sail to the island of Sifnos. Here you can admire beautiful olive trees and almond fields. The symbol of the island is the Church of the Seven Martyrs, seen on a tiny peninsula-like extension of the east coast. Its beautiful whitewashed walls, sky-blue dome, and Cycladic architectural style are worth a look. In addition to the iconic church, the island hides many monasteries and museums. The most significant of these is the monastery of Chrissopighi.

Day 3. Sifnos – Milos

43, 65 km (27, 12 mi)
Sailing southwest, you will reach the island of Milos. It is not too popular among tourists yet. On this beautiful volcanic island, you can enjoy nature and the atmosphere of ancient monuments, away from the crowds. In Adamas, the Agia Triada Church has a museum. The Mining Museum showcases minerals and the mining past of the island. The most important landmarks are the early Christian catacombs from the time of the Roman Empire. There is an ancient theatre nearby, where locals still hold events and theatre performances to this day. Read more about what to do in Milos or Milos sailing. Check our boats: Milos boat rental

Day 4. Milos – Kithnos

78, 82 km (48, 98 mi)
Sail north, leaving Serifos behind, then moor at Kithnos. Kithnos is a typical Cycladic island, known to many tourists for its healing springs. If you love caves, you should check out the Katafiki, which operated as an iron mine until 1939. You can see beautiful stalactites and stalagmites as well as interesting rock formations here. If you are interested in the island’s past, you will also find a museum of local folklore and the Byzantine church museum in Dryopida. There are also many Cycladic-style churches on the island, the most popular of which is Panagia Kanala, the patron saint of the island.
Coasts and bays in Naxos

Day 5. Kithnos – Siros

68, 47 km (42, 55 mi)
Your next stop should be the island of Siros to the east. Mooring in Ermoupolis, you are already lost in the hustle and bustle of a relatively densely populated city. You can admire kaleidoscopic cottages, narrow alleys, and beautiful Orthodox churches during your stay. Read about what to do in Syros, Syros sailing or Syros yacht charter

Day 6. Siros – Mykonos

33, 96 km (21, 10 mi)
Sailing east, drop anchor at the island of Mykonos, which offers countless entertainment options. If you feel like it, you can even spend several days here after dropping the yacht off – you will definitely not be bored. Do you want a real outdoor sea party? Don’t miss Super Paradise Beach, where guests are invited to party with loud music. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a quiet, peaceful stretch of beach, we recommend the lesser-known Panormos beach on the north side of the island. The family-friendly Platys Gialos beach with lots of hotels can be another excellent choice. Must-see attractions are the windmills found in several places on the island. Also be sure to visit the Little Venice district, where the buildings are located right next to the sea. Read more about what to do in Mykonos or Mykonos sailing. Check our boats: Boat hire in Mykonos

Day 7. Mykonos – Apollonia (Naxos) – Naxos (Naxos)

62, 02 km (38, 54 mi
On the last day, take the time to explore the east coast of Naxos. The city of Apollonia is a perfect starting point. There are many restaurants and bars next to the marina, and you can visit some gorgeous beaches.

Finally, go back to where you started from a week earlier: the capital of Naxos. If you have time to discover the city, visit the castle in Naxos, which has a great view over the sea! If you are craving something delicious, try one of the local restaurants. We recommend the potato specialities. The potatoes grown here are famous all over Greece. If you want to go on a hike, there are many trails waiting for you. They all lead to an interesting landmark.

7 days Naxos sailing to Santorini

The first part of the trip to Milos is the same as the previous route, but now you head towards Santorini. After discovering the island, you sail back to Naxos.
Naxos sailing itinerary

Day 1. Naxos (Naxos) – Parikia (Paros) 28, 45 km (17, 68 mi), Day 2. Parikia (Paros) – Sifnos 53, 94 km (33, 52 mi), Day 3. Sifnos – Milos 43, 65 km (27, 12 mi), Day 4. Milos – Folegandros 62, 74 km (38, 99 mi), Day 5. Folegandros – Thira (Santorini) 50, 27 km (31, 24 mi), Day 6. Thira (Santorini) – Kamari (Santorini) 23, 48 km (14, 59 mi), Day 7. Kamari (Santorini) – Ios – Naxos (Naxos) 90, 92 km (56, 49 mi)

Marine gas near Naxos, boat gas stations in the Cyclades

  • Merihas, Kithnos: Depth: 8m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.389860, 24.397059
  • Mikonos Marina, Mikonos: Depth: 4.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.4475266, 25.3275272
  • Tinos, Tinos: Depth: 5.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.537555, 25.161119
  • Parikia, Paros: Depth: 3.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.087424, 25.151587
  • Naxos, Naxos: Depth: 5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 37.106213, 25.372575
  • Riva Tirasia, Santorini: Depth: 5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 36.452705, 25.344247
  • Thira New Port, Santorini: Depth: 4.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 36.386354, 25.428268
  • Rethymno Marina, Crete: Depth: 4m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 35.367884, 24.481550
  • Heraklion Marina, Crete: Depth: 3.5m, Working time: 0-24, GPS Coordinates: 35.346677, 25.151282

Naxos is a wonderful island. Anywhere you go, you will find a spot for yourself, even in the high season! In addition, thanks to its location, you can easily visit every Cycladic island. It is the perfect starting point. Find more Cyclades sailing routes

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