Naxaki Beach Lounge and Restaurant

About
Naxaki Beach Lounge and Restaurant occupies a stretch of Agios Georgios Beach, the long sandy bay that curves south from Naxos Town port. It is one of the closest proper beach bars to the Chora, which makes it a practical choice for visitors staying in town who want a full beach day without committing to a long drive. The combination of reserved sunbeds, a full food menu, and a cocktail program keeps guests anchored here from mid-morning well into the evening.
With a Google rating of 4.8 from 471 reviews, it consistently ranks among the better-regarded beach operations on the island — a signal worth noting when you're deciding between the dozen or so lounges that line Agios Georgios.
What to Expect
The setup follows the classic Greek beach-club model: plush sunbeds arranged in rows facing the water, a bar running signature cocktails and cold drinks throughout the day, and a restaurant serving food that draws from both Greek and Italian culinary traditions. The kitchen works with local ingredients and puts out dishes that go beyond the usual beach-snack fare — expect proper plates alongside lighter options you'd want after a morning swim.
The beach itself at Agios Georgios is sandy, gently shelving, and sheltered enough that the water stays calm on most summer days. The shallow entry makes it one of the more family-friendly spots on this part of the island. Naxaki's section is organized but not overcrowded, and the vibe leans toward relaxed rather than high-energy club territory.
Sunbed reservations are bookable in advance through the Naxaki website, which is worth doing in July and August when the beach fills up by mid-morning.
How to Get There
Agios Georgios Beach begins roughly 800 metres south of Naxos Town's main port square. On foot from the Chora, follow the waterfront road south past the children's playground and the sailing school — the walk takes around ten to twelve minutes along a flat, paved path.
By car or scooter, take the coastal road south from the port. Parking near Agios Georgios can be tight in peak season; arriving before 10:00 improves your chances of finding a spot along the road. There is no dedicated car park at the beach itself.
Local buses connect Naxos Town to the beaches further south (Plaka, Agia Anna), and some stop near the Agios Georgios end of the route — check the KTEL Naxos timetable at the bus station near the port for current stop locations.
Best Time to Visit
Agios Georgios faces west, which means afternoons bring direct sun and the light on the water is good from around 14:00 until sunset. If you want the sunbeds before the midday rush, aim to arrive by 10:00 — or book ahead.
The beach bar season on Naxos typically runs from late May through early October, with July and August being the busiest months. Shoulder season visits in June or September offer the same beach setup with fewer people and slightly cooler temperatures that make sitting in the sun for several hours more comfortable.
Tips for Visiting
- Book sunbeds in advance during July and August via the Naxaki website — walk-in availability at peak times is not guaranteed.
- Combine lunch with your beach day rather than leaving to find food elsewhere; the restaurant menu is substantial enough to make this worthwhile.
- Bring cash as backup — card machines work at most Greek beach bars, but connection issues on busy days are not unusual.
- The walk from Chora is genuinely easy — flat, shaded in parts, and along a proper path, so there is no need to take a taxi for this particular beach.
- Contact the venue directly at [email protected] or +30 2285 024572 to confirm current opening times and sunbed pricing before your visit, as these details can change between seasons.
Food and Drinks
Naxaki's menu takes Greek and Italian traditions as its starting point. On the Greek side, expect fresh seafood, local Naxian ingredients (the island is known for its potatoes, cheeses, and meat), and straightforward preparations that let the produce speak. The Italian-inflected dishes round out the menu for those who want something familiar. The cocktail list runs signature recipes alongside the standard drinks menu — the kind of offering designed to keep you at the sunbed rather than wandering off to find a bar.
For a coffee or light breakfast before settling in, the bar typically opens earlier than the full kitchen service. The best approach is to confirm current hours by phone or email before planning a morning visit.
Address
Agios Georgios Beach - Naxos, Νάξος 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 024572Website
naxaki.comLocation
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