Alpha Bank

About
The Alpha Bank branch and ATM on Sokratous Papavasiliou is one of the most accessible places to withdraw cash in Naxos Town. Located at number 1 on that street, it sits within easy walking distance of the port and the main commercial strip — useful whether you've just arrived by ferry and need euros, or you're restocking mid-trip before heading out to the villages.
Many smaller tavernas, bakeries, and market stalls across Naxos operate on a cash-only basis, so having a reliable ATM nearby matters more here than on more heavily touristed islands.
What to Expect
The ATM accepts major international card networks and supports multiple languages, including English. The branch counter operates standard Greek bank hours — weekdays only, 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM — so if you need over-the-counter services such as currency exchange or account queries, plan to arrive on a weekday morning. The ATM itself is accessible outside branch hours, though for exact 24-hour availability it is worth confirming on arrival. Weekends see the branch closed, so if you're arriving on a Saturday or Sunday, use the ATM rather than expecting teller services.
How to Get There
Sokratous Papavasiliou 1 is in central Naxos Town (Chora), a short walk inland from the port ferry terminal. On foot from the port, head into town along the waterfront promenade and turn toward the main commercial area — the street is within a five-minute walk. If you're arriving by bus at the KTEL station near the port, the branch is similarly close. Parking in central Chora is limited; arriving on foot or by scooter is the most practical approach.
Best Time to Visit
For ATM use, any time the machine is operational works fine. For branch counter services, arrive early in the morning — Greek banks tend to get busier toward the midday close, and the 2:00 PM cutoff is firm. Avoid leaving cash needs until Saturday or Sunday, especially during peak summer season when demand is high and the branch is shut.
Tips for Visiting
- Carry a backup card if possible — ATM queues in peak July and August can be longer than expected, and occasional network outages affect all island ATMs.
- Notify your home bank before traveling to Greece to avoid fraud blocks on your card.
- Alpha Bank charges may apply on top of your own bank's foreign transaction fees; check with your card provider in advance.
- The branch counter closes at 2:00 PM sharp on weekdays and does not reopen — plan accordingly if you need in-person services.
- Withdraw enough for a few days if you're heading to inland villages such as Halki, Filoti, or Apiranthos, where ATM access is limited or nonexistent.
Nearby Practical Stops
The Alpha Bank branch sits in the commercial core of Naxos Town, close to the main market street and the port. Several other banks and at least one additional ATM are located in the same general area, so if this machine is out of service you have alternatives within a short walk. The Naxos Town waterfront, with its cafes and ferry booking offices, is essentially on the doorstep.
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