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"Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades islands, offering a blend of beautiful landscapes, historical sites, and less crowded beaches compared to Santorini and Mykonos."
One of the most beautiful beaches of the island, crystal clear water and nice thick sand. A lot of the beach area is covered by annoying paid umbrellas (also very expensive) but sufficient space for placing your own equipment
Mathias Knauer
Google
Nice looking beach. Though, all the good
Spots are managed and you have to pay between 30-50€ per sun bed.
Francois Lemay
Google
Beautiful beach. Crystal clear water very fine sand. No rocks, no algae. About 1km wide. Plenty of sun beds for rental around 25-30 euros for a pair with umbrella. Lots of shops and restaurants around. Great place for a day at the beach. Lots of families.
Peter Barton
Google
Beatiful beach. You can rent sunbeds for 2 persons for the whole day in the first row for 25 euros. (There are places where it costs twice as much.) The water is crystal clear. You can find a few fishes if you snorkle, but you have to search for them.
Khaled Seifeddine
Google
Don't bother looking for a better beach and crystal clear turquoise water on the whole island, Agios Prokopios is the best and it also offers something for everyone. For those who like to completely undress and sunbathe in the nude, they are also free to do so.
Natasha Barnden
Google
Honestly could have been in the Caribbean! Perfectly clear turquoise water and soft golden sand. Lots of great restaurants and sunbeds were more reasonably priced than Plaka / Georgos beaches. Lovely atmosphere. I went to El Greco a few times
as they had a good offer for third row sunbeds at €15 for the day.
Geert-Maarten van der Jagt
Google
We loved it! Good sun beds with umbrella for 30 euros that can be spend at the taverna. Clean beach and crystal clear water. Wow, just wow.
RENE STRGAR
Google
I’ve been visiting Agios Prokopios in Naxos for 6 years now, and it’s always been such a beautiful beach. But honestly… what’s going on with all the chairs and sunbeds lately? People please come to the beach to enjoy the beach, sun, sea, not to feel like you’re in a pool bar. It’s getting a bit too much when you actually have to struggle to find a free spot on the sand without rows of sunbeds.