This full day adventure begins with a 1.5h drive from the west to the east coast
of Naxos, through breathtaking landscapes and beautiful villages. We end up at
Panermos bay, the last place where a car can take you. Palm trees and crystal
clear water are the first things that will catch your eye in this remote beach.
An ideal spot sheltered from the strong north winds (meltemi). You guessed
right, it’s time for a swim!
Soon we are on our way and after a short visit to the ruins of the prehistoric
acropolis (2500-2300 BC) that is standing over the beach, we hike on one of
the most picturesque trail of the island. Next to the sea side, a bit rocky,
through thick bushes and pebble beaches. And all these with the constant
amazing view of the small Cyclades islands (both Koufonisi islands, Schinousa
and Iraklia). After a few kilometers we take a short detour from the main trail
in order to visit Androus cave, a deep cave on the base of the mountain! We
return to the trail and continue on the same landscape till we reach the small
bay where Rina’s sea cave is located. Cliff diving in the turquoise water and
swimming in this 30 meter (100ft) long sea cave are the highlights of our final
destination. On the way back we will not hike, but we’ll get aboard a traditional
Cycladic wooden boat that will take us back to Panermos bay. Our day will be
over with a traditional lunch in one of the villages on our way back to Naxos
town.
Hiking distance: 7km (3.7miles) one way, return to Panermos aboard a traditional wooden boat
Difficulty: moderate
Starting time: after breakfast, approx. 08.30 a.m.
Total duration: approx. 9h
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