Aegean Land

About
Aegean Palace sits directly on Plaka Beach, one of the longest stretches of sand on Naxos, about 8 kilometres south of Naxos Town. The property is part of the Emeria Collection and carries a four-star rating — backed by a 4.5-star average across more than 400 guest reviews. Accommodation comes in the form of seaside chalets and suites, so you're never far from the sound of the Aegean.
Plaka itself is a broad, sandy beach with clear, shallow water — a good fit if you're travelling with children or if you simply want a low-key base close to the island's best shoreline without being in the bustle of Agios Georgios or Agios Prokopios.
What to Expect
The property centres on two outdoor swimming pools — an asset when the July and August meltemi wind picks up and the sea gets choppy. Accommodation ranges from standard rooms to signature and premium suites, several of which include a private pool with in-water loungers. The Signature Suite with Private Pool covers 40 square metres across two bedrooms and suits up to four guests. The Premium Suite with Private Pool is pitched at couples and emphasises space and design.
On the food side, the hotel serves a certified Greek Breakfast and runs an evening dining option with sea views. Lighter fare — snacks, salads, drinks — is available through the day. The property also has a spa and fitness facilities, and the team can arrange activities across the island.
The hotel's contact for reservations and enquiries is [email protected], and you can reach the front desk at +30 2285 042872.
How to Get There
By car or scooter: From Naxos Town, take the coastal road south through Agios Prokopios and Agios Georgios, then continue toward Plaka. The drive takes roughly 15 minutes. Parking is available on-site.
By bus: KTEL buses run from Naxos Town bus station to Plaka Beach during the summer season. The journey takes about 20–25 minutes. Check the KTEL Naxos schedule on arrival, as frequency changes through the season.
By taxi: Taxis from Naxos Town port to Plaka run to approximately €15–20 depending on time of day. Pre-booking is advisable in peak season.
On foot or by bicycle: The coastal path south of town is walkable and popular for cycling, though the full distance from Naxos Town is around 8 km — manageable by bicycle, long on foot.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos is a year-round destination, but the hotel's beach and pool setup makes most sense between late April and October. July and August bring the largest crowds to Plaka and the strongest meltemi winds — the pools become particularly useful during the windiest afternoons. May, June, and September offer warm water, lower occupancy, and calmer conditions. If you're interested in a quieter stay with easier room availability, early June or the last two weeks of September are reliable windows.
Tips for Visiting
- Book suite categories with private pools well in advance — they are limited and fill quickly from June onward.
- Plaka Beach is long enough that you can walk north or south along the sand to find a quieter patch if the area near beach bars gets noisy.
- The certified Greek Breakfast is worth taking at the hotel rather than skipping — it typically includes local Naxian products such as graviera cheese and fresh bread.
- Ask the hotel team about arranging transfers from Naxos Town port on arrival; the logistics are straightforward but good to confirm ahead.
- If you have a rental car, the Halki village and the Tragaea valley are around 20 minutes inland — a good half-day excursion from the beach.
- The spa and wellness facilities are best reserved in advance during high season.
What's Nearby
Plaka Beach connects to a string of south-facing beaches that rank among the best on the island. Immediately to the north, Agios Prokopios and Agios Georgios beaches carry Blue Flag status and have more developed infrastructure — tavernas, water sports rental, and beach bars. The village of Vivlos (also called Tripodes) sits on the hillside above Plaka and has a handful of traditional kafeneions and a quieter atmosphere than the coast. Naxos Town, with the Portara landmark, the Kastro medieval quarter, and the main ferry connections, is a 15-minute drive north.
Address
Beach, Πλάκα 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 042872Website
www.emeriacollection.comLocation
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