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About

Adonis Hotel sits in the center of Apollonas, a fishing village on Naxos's northern coast about 36 km from the main port and 40 km from the airport. It is one of the few proper hotels in this quieter corner of the island, and with a 4.8 rating across more than 200 reviews it consistently earns its reputation for clean, friendly, family-run hospitality. Rooms are two minutes on foot from the beach, and the sea is visible from many of them.

Apollonas is a genuinely different base from Naxos Town. The village stays cooler in summer thanks to northern exposure and reliable sea breezes, the pace is slower, and the tavernas along the waterfront serve fish that came off a boat that morning.

What to Expect

The hotel is built in traditional Cycladic style — white-washed walls, simple lines — and has been renovated for contemporary comfort. Rooms come with either sea or garden views and are equipped with the standard modern amenities you'd expect: air conditioning, Wi-Fi, private bathrooms. The hotel offers breakfast made with local Naxos products, which is a good reason to eat in at least one morning rather than heading straight out. Common areas are relaxed and suited to unwinding after a day of hiking or beach-hopping.

The property describes itself as family-friendly, and the scale and atmosphere back that up — this is not a resort hotel with a pool bar and entertainment programme, but a well-kept, owner-operated place where cleanliness and service are taken seriously.

How to Get There

Apollonas is reached by the main road that runs along Naxos's eastern coast. From Naxos Town, follow the coastal road north through Engares and Koronos — the drive takes roughly 50 minutes and passes through some of the island's most dramatic mountain terrain. There is no direct bus service that covers the full distance conveniently, so a rental car or scooter makes the most sense if you plan to use Apollonas as a base for exploring the north and east of the island. Taxis from Naxos Town are available but expensive over this distance. The hotel is in the village center and straightforward to find.

Best Time to Visit

Apollonas is a good choice from late May through early October. July and August bring more visitors to the village but it never reaches the density of Agios Prokopios or Naxos Town beaches. The northern exposure means the meltemi wind cools the village noticeably in summer — comfortable for sleeping without heavy air conditioning use, though the same wind can make the sea choppy on some days. Late June and September offer the best balance of warm weather and calm water.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct through the hotel website or by email at [email protected] — the hotel is owner-run, so direct bookings are straightforward and often come with better communication.
  • Ask for a sea-view room when booking rather than waiting until arrival.
  • The hotel is 36 km from the port, so if you are arriving by ferry, factor in travel time and arrange transport in advance, especially for late-night arrivals.
  • Bring cash as well as a card — village ATM availability in Apollonas is limited.
  • The hotel is open 24 hours, so late or early arrivals are not a problem.
  • Wi-Fi is included; confirm at check-in if you need the strongest signal for remote work.

What's Nearby

The Kouros of Apollonas is a five-minute walk from the hotel — a 10.5-metre unfinished archaic marble statue abandoned in the hillside quarry above the village, one of three large kouros figures on Naxos. It is accessible at any hour and requires no ticket, making it an easy first or last stop of the day.

From Apollonas you can reach the northern beaches — Amitis and Ormos Abram among them — within a short drive or a manageable walk. The mountain villages of the interior, including Koronos, Skado, and Mesi, are accessible via winding but scenic roads and worth a half-day excursion. The seaside tavernas directly below the hotel area serve grilled octopus, fresh fish, and the local arseniko cheese from Naxos.

Address

Apollonas 843 02, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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