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Ok, sorry. You said you weren't sure Naxos would be ok with children so I just wondered why. I'd have loved Naxos when I was a kid but good point about the weather cooling down. Not much to do unless it's warm enough to swim in the sea / play on the beach. I guess it depends if you're looking for tourist attractions / water parks etc or just happy to chill out on a beach.


If you want hot weather then Cyprus is another option and that has plenty for kids (zoo, water park etc). We went a couple of years ago in October and it was still boiling hot (too hot for me) although I'm not sure that is typical for the time of year.

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