{Naxos
Naxos is the largest island in the Cyclades group of islands in Greece. Known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and fertile landscapes, it attracts many visitors each year. The island features ancient ruins, including the famous Portara, a large marble doorway that is a remnant of an unfinished temple dedicated to the god Apollo.
The economy of Naxos is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and fishing. The island is famous for its production of kitron, a local liqueur, and various agricultural products like olives and grapes. Visitors can enjoy traditional Greek cuisine and explore charming villages throughout the island.