Travel in Greece, Naxos

Vacations in Naxos.

Sandy beaches, a lot of sea sports, cocktails and a festif ambiance.

Even during the period of Covid19 you can travel in Greece !

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Hey @Alimpertis ,
Welcome to Connect!

I must say I love travelling in Greece as well. I have a bucket list and you can see there that Thasos is always a preferred destination for me, but I’ve been to a lot of places and I truly enjoy spending my time in this county.

Since you are new here, I wanted to share with you this article that will help you get familiar with the program and its policies. You can also introduce yourself in our monthly section and meet others from the community.

P.S.: Since your publication contains mainly photos I will move it to our Photography section. I will also remove the unnecessary tags. As I general advice I suggest that you add more details to your future posts to make them more interesting for others, maybe even include some travel tips like the best beach around, where do you recommend eating and so on. This would be very helpful for anyone who will visit Greece for the first time for example.

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Great photos @Alimpertis , they remind me of when we were boating into Santorini with its cliffs soaring out of the sea drowned caldera. I totally agree with the advice given already by @Bobiisha . Your post would be so much more interesting if you told us more about Naxos.

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Thank you for the advices.

I will create a new article with more informations and new photos. I have got a lot.

Yes i am new here and i don’t know how it works.

But, i promise you a new and nice poste about Naxos, Paros and Santorini that they are really close.

Thank you.

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Thank you dear AdamGT.

I will follow your advice and i promise you a nice correct article.

Sincerely,

Alimpertis

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Hey @Alimpertis ,

I suggest that you use the tagging tool when you are responding to someone. This way, the other person gets a notification and is able to view your answer right away. You can do it by putting the symbol “@” in front of the nickname.

P.S.: Can’t wait for the new publication so I can learn more about Naxos. Feel free to tag so we don’t miss it!