Alpha Bank

About
Alpha Bank's Naxos Town branch sits one block inland from the ferry port at Sokratous Papavasiliou 1, making it the most convenient full-service bank for travelers arriving by sea. The branch has a 24-hour outdoor ATM and offers currency exchange, account services, and financial transactions weekday mornings.
What to Expect
Inside you'll find teller windows for deposits, withdrawals, and currency exchange, plus an information desk staffed with English-speaking personnel. The outdoor ATM accepts Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, and Cirrus cards and dispenses euros in denominations from €10 to €50. A second indoor ATM is accessible during banking hours. The branch typically sees heaviest traffic between 9am and 11am when cruise-ship passengers and newly arrived ferry travelers queue for cash.
How to Get There
From the Naxos Town port exit, walk straight up the main commercial street (Protopapadaki) for about 80 meters. Turn right onto Sokratous Papavasiliou. The Alpha Bank branch is 20 meters ahead on your left, marked by the blue-and-white Alpha logo. The walk takes under two minutes from the dock.
Tips for Visiting
- Banking hours are weekdays only, 8am–2pm. The outdoor ATM works 24/7.
- Bring your passport if you need to exchange currency or open an account.
- Withdrawal limits on the outdoor ATM are typically €400 per transaction, €600 per day.
- Avoid the 9–11am rush if you need teller service rather than just cash.
- The nearest alternative ATM is Eurobank, 150 meters north on Protopapadaki.
Currency & Fees
Alpha Bank accepts all major international debit and credit cards. Expect a €2–3 ATM fee per withdrawal if your home bank isn't part of a fee-waiver network, plus your own bank's foreign transaction charges. Currency exchange inside the branch typically offers better rates than airport kiosks but slightly worse than dedicated exchange offices in the Old Town. Staff can provide current exchange rates at the counter.
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