Panas Hotel - Kefalonia island - Greece
an escape to paradise...
an escape to paradise... on Kefalonia island
...on Kefalonia island









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Naxos, constitutes from alone her one "universe", and because in deed him characterized always the self-sufficiency, she remained until today genuine, extraordinary, different. Naxos, the bigger island of Cyclades, allocate also however incomparable natural beauty. A tall mountain range crosses entire the island with direction from North to South and with "branch" to her presents one of unique combination mountain and sea.

Under the top of Za, the taller mountain of Cyclades (1004m.) that dominates in the centre of island, unfolds a astonishing variety of beautiful landscapes, where give and go dreamed beaches, arid mountainous place with impressive ravines, detensify plains, green valleys and steep precipices. The south-western coast of Naxos is one from the more beautiful regions in all Cyclades. A line from enchanting beaches they are stretched out by the country until the more southern cape of island. Crystal waters caress innumerable kilometres of golden sand, that by the side of land come across by dense clumps of cedars: beach Ag. Georgiou, Ag. Prokopiou, Ag. Annas, beach of Plaka, Orkos and Mikri Vigla, Kastraki, Agiasos, Pirgaki...

Here entertained can be defused making marinely spor in the busy beaches or relax and escape from stress of city and everyday routine in "virgin" beaches . The island of Naxos allocates also airport with a dense coastal network (conventional boats, flying dolphins, catamaran - high speed) is connected daily with Piraeus, the remainder islands of Cyclades, the Dodekanisa, Crete, Thessalonica and Samos. Hotels, rented rooms, camping, restaurants, fish taverns, ouzo selling restaurant, disco, bar, cafeterias, multiply the choices of tourists, offering comfortable stay and nightly amusement.



ARIADNI STUDIOS
Saint Prokopios Beach. Naxos, 843 00, Cyclades, Greece
Tel. 22850 42737, 22850 24513 & 22850 41003 Fax: 22850 42737