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Is Giardini Naxos nice?

Ancient Greek history combined with beautiful beaches and a relaxed coastal vibe make this town on Sicily's eastern coast a fascinating vacation destination. Giardini Naxos is a picturesque coastal resort town with an ancient heritage and a lively promenade full of restaurants, bars and boutiques.



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Given the choice, I'd stay in Taormina over Giardini Naxos anyday. Taormina is more expensive but it's much nicer in terms of hotels, restaurants, shops and views. Giardini Naxos is not much more than a small town around budget motels.

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Our family holidays to Giardini Naxos are ideal if you're travelling with little ones. Struggling to find a child-friendly holiday? Then take a look at our family holidays to Giardini Naxos – they've been designed with little ones in mind.

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It would depend on where you wanted to go, and what activities you had in mind. There is bus service from Giardini to Taormina and Siracusa. If you intend to venture to the interior of Sicily, a car is the best way to really see Sicily.

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Beach Giardini Naxos Along the coast there are free and equipped beaches with beach clubs and restaurants. The type of beach varies according to the area.

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Rich with history, Museum and Archaeological Area of ??Naxos is a cultural attraction worth visiting in Giardini Naxos. Amble around this relaxing area's beautiful beaches, or seek out the local tours.

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Since it's a large island, there is more hotel room inventory, which means that prices are driven down. Not only will you save money on hotel costs, prices for everything from restaurants to activities to renting a vehicle are much cheaper since Naxos is a less touristic island.

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Taormina is considered as an expensive place by Sicilians. This because, thanks to the great influx of tourists, most of the restaurants/hotels adopt higher prices compared to other places in the island.

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Returning to Sicily, we headed next to the famous town of Taormina, a mountaintop tourist trap high above the Mediterranean Sea. But tourist traps are popular for a reason and the site was indeed spectacular and the seasonal hordes were still at sufferable levels.

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