Excursions
The Statue of Kouros in Melanes, Naxos: The remarkable statue of Kouros can be seen outside the village of Melanes, in the countryside of Naxos. There is a second Kouros statue located outside of the village of Apollonas, in northern Naxos. The statue of Melanes lies on the ground, at the exact position that it was found by the archeologists. It is 6 metres long and dates back to 7th century.
Archeologists believe that this statue used to hold a temple roof but they were decidedly abandoned by the ancient sculptors due to faults in the marble and stone that were made of. Historians assume that the statue depict god Apollo or god Dionysus. Others believe that the statue represented a local hero, which is why it is so large in size. Remains of ancient temples surround Kouros statue. There is a third Kouros Statue about 200m away from this one. (8 Km from Chora ).
The Cave of Zas in Naxos, Cyclades: The Cave of Zas is located at the western side of Mount Zas, at an altitude of 600 meters. According to the Greek mythology, God Zeus was raised here as he found shelter in the cave while he was prosecuted by his father, Kronus. Afterwards, it was here that he was given the mighty lighting that made him ruler of Olympus and to honor him, the Naxians named the mountain as well as cave after him. The cave exhibits unique geological interest. A 10 meters high and 2,5 meters wide gate leads to the impressive interior of the cave, that can reach 115 of height and 75 meters in width. The cave has imposing stalactites and stalagmites, while archaeological research in 1962 brought to light finding from various historic periods (neolithic, roman etc.) During the Ottoman Sovereignty, it was used as a refuge, and near the entrance you can find the chapel of Zoodochos Pigi. If you are interested in visiting the cave, you can choose between two different paths, one starting off Filoti and the other off Danakos village, near the church of Agia Marina. Special signs will provide you guidance, while near the cave you will find the fountain of Aries, with it crystal-clear, drinkable water. The view from the cave to the Aegean Sea is spectacular, while there is rich flora and fauna in the surrounding area. (20 Km from Chora).
It is located a few km after Sagri while you will also see a road sign on your left shortly before entering the village. The region is called Gyroulas and the temple, which is dedicated to the goddess Demetra, is one of the most important ancient buildings of Naxos. Built between 530 and 520 B.C and entirely made of white marble, this temple dominates over a rise of a fertile valley. It faces the sea as well as Zas Mountain. In the 6th century the ancient sanctuary was turned into a Christian basilica church. (12 Km from Chora).