Getting around Naxos

Discover the best ways to explore Naxos

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Navigating the island of Naxos is an adventure in itself. Naxos offers visitors many transportation options that blend convenience, charm, and local flavour.
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Whether you are looking to explore Naxos Town, reach its world-famous beaches, or discover the hidden gems it has to offer, understanding the island's transportation landscape is key to maximising your experience.
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From public buses and convenient taxi services to adventurous scooter rentals and scenic boat trips, this guide breaks down everything you need to know about getting around Naxos.
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Naxos Taxis

Naxos Taxis

Taxis in Naxos are a reliable way to get around, but the island has a limited fleet. This means finding an available taxi can be challenging when a large ferry arrives, often resulting in a queue at the port or airport.

For a guaranteed ride without the wait, a pre-booked transfer is the best solution. A service like Aegean Taxi ensures a car is waiting for you, offering fixed prices for journeys to popular beaches like Plaka or mountain villages like Apeiranthos.

This is the most stress-free way to travel, especially for airport and port transfers or for returning to your hotel late at night. With Aegean Taxi, you can book via an app, website, or phone for 24/7 service.


Naxos Car Rental

Naxos Car Rental

Renting a car is highly recommended for Naxos. It is the best way to have the freedom to explore the island's vast and diverse landscape, from the famous west coast beaches to the historic, marble-rich mountain villages.

Numerous rental agencies are located in Naxos Town (Chora), particularly around the port, as well as at the airport. Driving on the island is generally straightforward, with well-maintained main roads.

While a rental car offers ultimate freedom, for evenings out in Chora or for those who prefer not to navigate the mountain roads, a pre-booked ride with Aegean Taxi is a safe and convenient alternative, allowing everyone to relax and enjoy the journey.


Naxos Buses

Naxos Buses

Naxos has an excellent public bus system (KTEL) that is both affordable and efficient, making it a very popular choice for getting around. The central bus station is conveniently located right at the port in Naxos Town.

From this main hub, frequent routes connect to all the famous beaches along the west coast, including Agios Georgios, Agios Prokopios, and Plaka, as well as to the key inland villages like Filoti and Apeiranthos.

While the bus is great for reaching popular spots, it runs on a schedule and can be crowded in summer. For late-night travel or for reaching more remote areas, a private transfer from Aegean Taxi offers door-to-door convenience.


Naxos Scooter Rental

Naxos Scooter Rental

Renting a scooter or an ATV is a very popular and fun way to explore Naxos, giving you the flexibility to navigate narrow village streets and easily find parking at busy beaches.

The island's diverse terrain, with a mix of smooth coastal roads and winding mountain paths, makes it an exciting destination for two-wheeled adventures. Rental shops are plentiful in Naxos Town and the main beach resorts.

Riders should be experienced and cautious, as some roads can be challenging. For a safer and more comfortable journey, especially after dark or for longer distances, a professional driver from Aegean Taxi is a worry-free alternative.


Naxos Water Taxi

Naxos Water Taxi

During the summer, excursion boats and water taxis operate from the main port in Naxos Town and from smaller harbors like Agia Anna. These offer a wonderful perspective of the island's beautiful coastline.

These boat trips are the best way to visit hard-to-reach beaches on the south coast or to take a popular day trip to the stunning nearby islands of Koufonisia, Iraklia, or Schinoussa.

These services are perfect for daytime adventures but are not a substitute for general transport. For reliable travel to and from your hotel at any time, a land-based service like Aegean Taxi is the solution.


Naxos Villages & History Tour

Naxos Villages & History Tour

  • Duration: 5 hours
  • Cost: From €250 (€50/hour)
  • Car Type: Standard/Van (up to 7)
Description: This private tour takes you deep into the heart of Naxos, revealing an island of ancient history and timeless villages. Discover the colossal, ancient Kouros statue, wander the charming marble alleyways of Apeiranthos, visit the historic Kitron distillery in Chalki, and explore the magnificent Temple of Demeter. This is the perfect journey for experiencing the rich culture that lies beyond the famous beaches.

Frequently asked Questions

What is the best way to get around Naxos?

The best way depends on your goals. Renting a car is highly recommended for exploring the island's vast interior and remote beaches. The public bus is excellent for connecting the main town to the popular west coast beaches. For direct, 24/7 service and stress-free airport or port transfers, a pre-booked service like Aegean Taxi is the most convenient option.

Is it easy to find a taxi in Naxos?

It can be difficult during high season. Naxos has a limited fleet of taxis, so when a large ferry arrives at the port, the demand is very high, and you may have to wait in a queue. It is always wise to pre-book important rides in advance.

Should I rent a car in Naxos?

Yes, renting a car is the best way to fully experience Naxos. Unlike smaller islands, Naxos has a large, mountainous interior with historic villages like Chalki and Apeiranthos, and countless beaches that are not on the bus routes. A car gives you the freedom to discover the island's hidden gems.

How does the public bus system work in Naxos?

Naxos has an excellent and affordable public bus system (KTEL). The central hub is conveniently located at the port in Naxos Town (Chora). From there, frequent and reliable routes serve all the popular west coast beaches like Agios Prokopios and Plaka, as well as the main mountain villages.
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