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Piraeus Bank operates a branch and ATM on the provincial road connecting Naxos Town (Chora) with Chalki, in the island's interior. For travelers venturing away from the port and main tourist strip, this is one of the more accessible banking stops on the island — useful if you need cash before heading into the Tragaea villages or the mountain regions beyond.
The branch provides standard retail banking services. The ATM outside accepts major international cards and operates outside branch opening hours, making it a practical stop for withdrawals even on weekends.
What to Expect
This is a functional bank branch, not a tourist facility. Inside, staff handle account services, currency-related queries, and standard transactions. The ATM accepts Visa, Mastercard, and Maestro cards. Piraeus Bank is one of Greece's four largest commercial banks, so the machines are reliably maintained and English-language menus are available at the ATM terminal.
The branch sits on the ΕΠΑΡΧ.ΟΔΟΣ ΝΑΞΟΥ/ΧΑΛΚΙΟΥ — the main inland road — at the 843 00 postcode zone. If you are staying in Naxos Town and have not yet organized cash, there are also ATMs closer to the port, but this branch is specifically worth knowing about if your itinerary takes you toward Filoti, Chalki, or Apeiranthos.
How to Get There
By car or scooter: Follow the main road inland from Naxos Town toward Chalki. The branch is on the provincial road (Επαρχιακή Οδός Νάξου–Χαλκίου) and easy to spot from the road. Parking is generally available on the roadside.
By bus: KTEL Naxos buses run inland routes toward Filoti and Chalki from the main bus station beside the port in Naxos Town. Ask the driver for the stop nearest the Piraeus Bank branch.
On foot: The location is not walkable from Naxos Town for most visitors — a vehicle or bus is the practical option.
Opening Hours
The branch is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. It is closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The ATM is accessible around the clock.
Greek bank branches typically follow these compressed morning hours year-round, so plan any in-branch transaction for a weekday morning. If you arrive outside these hours, the ATM covers basic cash withdrawal needs.
Best Time to Visit
Arrive early in the morning — between 8:00 AM and 9:30 AM — to avoid any queue that builds toward the noon closing rush, particularly in July and August when the island's population swells with visitors. Weekday mornings in shoulder season (May–June, September–October) are the quietest. The ATM can be used at any hour, so late-evening withdrawals before a dinner out are straightforward.
Tips for Visiting
- Bring your passport or EU ID if you need any in-branch service, as identification is required for all transactions.
- Notify your home bank before traveling to Greece to avoid card blocks on foreign withdrawals.
- Greek ATMs typically offer a withdrawal limit per transaction; if you need a larger sum, you may need to run two separate withdrawals.
- The ATM interface switches to English on the second screen — select your language before entering your PIN.
- If this branch is closed and you need cash urgently, the port area of Naxos Town has multiple ATMs from several Greek banks within a short walk of each other.
- Keep a small amount of euro cash on hand when visiting inland villages; many smaller tavernas and shops in Tragaea do not accept cards.
What's Nearby
The Naxos–Chalki road passes through some of the island's most scenic inland terrain. Chalki itself — about 16 km from Naxos Town — is a well-preserved Venetian-era village with the Grazia Pyrgos tower house and several distilleries producing kitron, the island's signature citron liqueur. Filoti, the largest village in the Tragaea plateau, is a short drive further. If you are combining a banking errand with an inland day trip, this stretch of road rewards a slower pace.
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