Excursão guiada de meio dia pela história e cultura de Naxos





Descrição
Junte-se a este passeio e tenha a oportunidade de ver muitos dos pontos turísticos mais emblemáticos de Naxos em apenas 4 horas! Aprenda sobre a história da ilha, pose usando seus monumentos icônicos como seu fundo e explore as aldeias de Chalki e Damalas! Destaques: Visite o Templo de Demeter, um santuário datado do século VI aC. Explore Chalki, uma das mais belas aldeias de Naxos Fotos das impressionantes pedreiras de mármore contemporâneas Caminhe pelo Vale Flerio e veja a infame Estátua de Kouros Compre lembranças únicas em uma oficina de cerâmica tradicional
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Encontre seu guia no escritório de transferência de ônibus de Naxos, em frente ao porto de Naxos, e dirija diretamente até sua primeira parada, o Templo de Deméter. Admire o impressionante santuário restaurado, tire fotos incríveis e visite o pequeno museu local. *Às terças-feiras e no dia 1º de maio o Templo de Deméter está fechado e em vez disso você visitará a vila de Filoti. Além disso, o Templo de Deméter fecha cedo (meio-dia) em caso de onda de calor prevista. Nesse caso, o passeio que sai à tarde (13h00) visita a aldeia de Filoti em vez do Templo de Deméter.
Continuar até a encantadora aldeia de Damalas, uma pequena comunidade de cerca de 100 habitantes aninhados entre as oliveiras de Tragea. Aqui, o cervejeiro local Manolis irá recebê-lo em seu atelier, demonstrar suas técnicas tradicionais no volante e compartilhar os segredos de sua artesanato.
Seu próximo destino é Chalki, a antiga capital da ilha e, antes, seu principal centro comercial. Aproveite cerca de 45 minutos de tempo livre para passear pelos seus corredores coloridos, comprar lembranças únicas feitas à mão, visitar a histórica Vallindras Kitron Distillery ou simplesmente relaxar com um café em um dos aconchegantes cafés da aldeia.
Continue conduzindo através de oliveiras antigas e chegue a Panagia Drosiani, uma igreja de estilo arquitetônico único dedicada à Virgem Maria - considerada entre as mais antigas dos Balcãs! Aqui você fará uma pequena parada para tirar fotos e, se a igreja estiver aberta, também faça uma visita rápida para admirar seus frescos únicos.
Bem fora da aldeia de Kinidaros você fará uma curta parada na estrada para fotografar as impressionantes pedreiras de mármore contemporâneas.
Passeie pelos exuberantes jardins do vale de Flerio e "conheça" a Estátua de Kouros, um dos exemplos mais impressionantes da arte de mármore naxiana.
Nas terças-feiras e no 1o de maio o Templo de Demeter está fechado e, em vez disso, você visitará Filoti! Você terá tempo livre para explorar a cidade por conta própria. Não perca a igreja principal e o museu folclórico vizinho, exibido em uma antiga casa tradicional.
Destaques
O que está incluído
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Nas terças-feiras e no dia 1o de maio o Templo de Demeter está fechado e, em vez disso, visitará a aldeia de Filoti.
- O guia turístico não é licenciado e, portanto, não tem permissão para guiá-lo dentro do Templo de Deméter e da Igreja Panagia Drosiani. Você receberá todas as informações sobre os monumentos antes de entrar.
- Este passeio acontecerá faça chuva ou faça sol
- O passeio começa e termina fora do porto de Naxos. O armazenamento de bagagem é fornecido gratuitamente para os participantes.
- O serviço de pick-up (apenas não dropoff) é fornecido para os hóspedes que reservam a partida matinal das 08h30. Este serviço está disponível apenas em pontos de coleta específicos nas áreas de Plaka, Ag.Anna, Ag.Prokopios, Stelida e Naxos Town. Ao fazer a reserva, forneça as informações da sua acomodação e você será notificado sobre o ponto de coleta mais próximo de você.
- Você terá que subir degraus e subir a colina para visitar o Templo de Deméter
- O Templo de Demeter fecha cedo (almoço) em caso de previsão de onda de calor. Nesse caso, o passeio que parte na tarde (13.00) visita a aldeia de Filoti em vez do Templo de Demeter
- É costume ao visitar uma igreja doar uma pequena quantia de 1€-5€. Este dinheiro é usado para os custos operacionais da igreja e muitas vezes para doações em nome da igreja para pessoas / famílias da comunidade que estão em necessidade.
- Este é um passeio turístico de ritmo rápido projetado para maximizar o número de lugares que você pode visitar em um período de tempo limitado. Como resultado, não há pausa de almoço programada, e não haverá tempo suficiente para uma refeição completa durante o passeio. Recomendamos ter um bom café da manhã e trazer lanches se necessário.
- • Você terá que subir escadas e caminhar para cima para visitar o Templo de Demeter. O passeio segue um ritmo relativamente ágil, por isso pode ser desafiador e não é recomendado para hóspedes com mobilidade reduzida.
Avaliações(568)
This half day bus tour was an absolute highlight of our trip, and far exceeded our expectations. The itinerary was perfectly curated with really interesting stops that gave us a taste of the culture and history of Naxos. Even the drive was breathtaking. Our guide Roula was so friendly and knowledgeable, bringing every location to life with fascinating stories and local insights. Thanks to our brilliant driver George, who made the journey smooth, safe, and completely stress-free. *Tip for future travellers: Make sure to bring some cash with you, one of the best stops is a traditional, family-run pottery studio, and you may want to buy something though there is no pressure or expectation to make a purchase. Also a small donation (coins) may be required in the ancient church.
We booked our half day excursion in July. This was straight forward. The company promptly responded to an email I sent asking where our pickup point would be. The location was a local supermarket at 8.10 with the tour starting at 8.30. On the day we arrived at the given location at 8.10, there was a bus there but this was picking up people from a hotel to take them to the airport. We waited at the location until 8.50, assuming that the bus was delayed as the road was very busy. At that point I contacted the company saying that the bus hadn’t arrived for the tour starting at 8.30. Just before 9am a bus from the company arrived, this was for an all day tour. The guide was very helpful and also contacted the company who said we had missed the pick up. She kindly offered that we could join the all day tour but unfortunately we were unable to do that. I asked about rearranging the half day tour and she advised we contact the company. I contacted the company who said that because I put 8.30 in my initial contact (which was the starting time for the tour) I had misunderstood the instructions and not arrived in time. I was fully aware of the information in the email we had received in July and followed the instructions. I emailed back saying we were at the pick up point and asked to reschedule or for a refund. I then received an email saying that the bus was at the pick up point from 8.08 to 8.20 and that according to their policy we couldn’t reschedule or have a refund. I explained we were there however their response was that they rely on the facts available to them which clearly doesn’t include any information from the client. This email then made it clear the company were not prepared to do anything and ended with ‘and we will leave the matter there’ . This left me with the feeling that this company aren’t prepared to listen to, or value what their customers are telling them. I feel that they shouldn’t have insisted that we were a ‘no show’ when we explained that we were there. If the company were not prepared to give us a refund or reschedule I feel the least they could have done was offered a discount. It feels to me that profits are more important than customer satisfaction. Overall, the whole situation was very upsetting and disappointing.
Dear Valerie, We do not usually respond to reviews, but in this case we would like to clarify the facts. Our cancellation/no-show policy is clearly stated at the time of booking. Your scheduled pickup was at 08:10, and our bus waited at the pickup point until 08:20. The tour departed from the final meeting point at 08:30. You first contacted us at 08:50, asking: “We are currently waiting for our pick up which should have been at 8.30 is there a problem with it?” We replied at 08:53: “The pickup was at 08.10 as per our previous mail on 28/07. Our bus was there waiting until 08.20 and it left. The tour departed at 08.30 from our final meeting place. I am sorry but you have missed it.” Importantly, we did not simply leave the matter there. Our guide subsequently met you at the same pickup point while collecting guests for our next tour and offered you the opportunity to join that tour instead, at no additional cost to you. You declined this option and continued to request either a rescheduling or a refund. We continued communicating with you until approximately 10:30, repeatedly explaining the same policy and the options available. The phrase “we will leave the matter there” referred to the fact that, having explained our policy and already offered the alternative we could reasonably provide, there was unfortunately nothing further we could offer. We understand that missing a tour is disappointing, but the tour operated as scheduled, our bus waited beyond the scheduled pickup time, and we made an additional effort to offer you an alternative. Under these circumstances, we could not provide a refund or a free rescheduling. We simply believe that these facts should be clear to anyone reading your review. Kind regards, Naxos Bus Transfer
Great and punctual condensed tour of Naxos with guide, Roula, and bus driver, Stavros. Friendly Stavros drove steadily and safely. Guide Roula spoke clearly and was very informative and willing to answer any questions. Definitely recommend.
Tour guide was very knowledgeable and was willing to answer all questions. Driver was amazing with tight curves roads. Highly recommend this tour.
This is the tour you want. Ancient pagan temple ruins, ancient church, incredible citron distillery in a cute town, traditional pottery demonstration, and - most importantly - Roula and George are the best! I love ancient history, so Roula and I had great conversations about greek mythology, the temple ruins, and other greek archaeology. It’s clear she loves what she does. And George is an adept driver; the mountain roads were easy for him. Favorite part of Naxos, including the beaches! And not expensive at all compared to other tours. Definitely recommend 🙂
A tour of Naxos… just to be able to say that we did it 😅 It was my husband who absolutely wanted to do this excursion because he likes to sightsee. My daughter and I, much less so! But at least now we can say that we took a little tour of the island of Naxos. Regarding organization, nothing to complain about: the bus was on time, the schedule was respected, and the guide gives a huge amount of information. For those who like history and very cultural visits, this can therefore be interesting. First stop: the Temple of Demeter. You have to add 5 € per person to enter. Personally, I didn't find anything particularly extraordinary to see. It is mainly a visit for those who like to listen to historical explanations and imagine what was there in the past based on a few ruins. Next, a stop at a pottery workshop. A gentleman makes a vase in front of the group, everyone watches and applauds… then obviously, a trip through the pottery for sale. The workshop is quite rustic, with walls covered in messages left by travelers. You even find political inscriptions there which, in my opinion, have no place there. As for the items sold, I was not thrilled: some glasses at €5 made me think of what you find at IKEA, but less pretty. After that, a short stop in a village, then discovery of a Kouros, a huge statue about 2,500 years old that remained unfinished because it was reportedly damaged before its transport. It is interesting for the history of marble and the ancient quarries of Naxos, but here again, do not expect anything spectacular. The trip nevertheless allows you to discover the interior of the island, much greener and more humid than the coastal areas, and to see another side of Naxos. In the end, this excursion has at least one advantage: it avoids renting a car and allows you to get an overview of the island in half a day. My husband would have regretted not doing it, because he would probably have imagined that there were plenty of magnificent things to discover. Now, at least, he knows! 😂 For my daughter and me, clearly, it was not the excursion of the century. At €30 per person, to which you must add €5 for the temple visit, I find the value for money quite average for what there is actually to see. If you like history, explanations, and wish to be able to say that you discovered a bit of the interior of Naxos: why not. But above all, do not expect spectacular monuments or sites like those you can see in Athens. Here, it is much more modest.
Thank you very much for taking the time to share such a detailed review of your experience. We truly appreciate both your positive comments and your honest feedback. We are pleased to hear that you found the organization punctual and well managed, and that you appreciated the guide’s explanations. Our excursion is indeed designed to offer visitors an introduction to the history, traditions, marble heritage and beautiful inland landscapes of Naxos, while allowing them to discover parts of the island that can be difficult to visit without renting a car. We completely understand that the experience may feel different depending on personal interests and expectations. The Temple of Demeter, the ancient Kouros and the pottery workshop are all stops intended to give an insight into the island’s history and traditional culture rather than provide the monumental scale of sites such as those found in Athens. We hope that, despite the excursion not being quite your “excursion of the century” 😊, it gave you and your family a chance to see another side of Naxos and take home some new memories of the island. Thank you again for your constructive feedback, and we wish you and your family many more enjoyable travels.
Naxos tour with a visit to the Portara (viewed in the morning and in the evening), to the village of Apeiranthos at the foot of Mount Fanari at about 700m altitude with all the streets paved in white marble, one of the three Kouros statues, and the Temple of Demeter. As interesting as the visit to the Kouros and the Temple of Demeter was, I found the visit to the Portara with a view of the town of Chora very evocative and, in its own way, the visit to Apeiranthos, immersed in the routine of a Sunday morning of its community, just as fascinating.
I enjoyed the half-day tour very much. Four hours was the perfect length of time to see several interesting places. Makis and Roula are wonderful!! I highly recommend booking a tour with them!! Makis is a very safe driver. I felt comfortable the entire trip. Roula is extremely knowledgeable. She explains everything clearly and her voice is calming and relaxing. She is personable and easy to talk to. Sidenote: Cold water is provided upon request, so there is no need to take your own.
Roula, our knowledgeable guide & Makis, our very safe driver were fantastic. Complimentary water was a plus. We had clear directions for meeting times, and a headcount was taken each time. I enjoyed seeing the marble quarry, a ceramic pottery demonstration, beautiful churches, a distillery tasting experience, an abandoned stature from 570BC, & the lovely scenic views along the way.
Great way to spend the afternoon! Loved all the stops! Beautiful views!! Great info about the island.



