Naousa is a coastal town in northern Greece, located in the Macedonia region on the Aegean Sea. The town features a picturesque harbor surrounded by traditional fishing boats and waterfront tavernas serving fresh seafood. Visitors explore the narrow streets lined with whitewashed buildings, relax on nearby beaches, and enjoy local wine from the surrounding vineyards that produce Naoussa wine, a protected designation of origin.
Naousa is a town in the Imathia regional unit of Central Macedonia, Greece, situated on the eastern slopes of Mount Vermio at approximately 520 metres above sea level. It lies roughly 80 kilometres west of Thessaloniki and is the principal settlement of the Naoussa PDO wine appellation, one of Greece's most respected geographic indications for red wine production based on the indigenous Xinomavro variety.