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Agiassos is a small beach on the south coast of Naxos, the southernmost spot on the island. This isolated spot faces south and receives the Meltemi after it wraps around the southwestern tip of Naxos, arriving from NW/W cross-shore. Conditions are similar to neighboring Pyrgaki: potentially gusty wind, wild setting, and total self-sufficiency required. Agiassos is a discovery spot for advanced riders exploring southern Naxos.
Works when the Meltemi wraps around the island effectively. NW/W cross-shore wind. Open riding area. No services. Reserved for self-sufficient advanced riders.
Open all year round
Advanced
Clear water, 22-26°C. 2mm shorty. Sand/rock bottom. Chop to waves possible. Current along the south coast.
Very limited parking by the track. Partly unpaved access road. No infrastructure. Car essential.
Meltemi wrapping around southern Naxos, arriving from NW/W cross-shore. Conditions similar to Pyrgaki — potentially gusty. 12-20 knots, less reliable than the west coast. Requires strong Meltemi to the north to work well. Season limited to July-August.
Very isolated spot with no rescue. Gusty wind. Rocks. Coastal current. Dangerous southward drift. Never sail alone. Experienced riders only.
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