Aeolis Hotel, Chora

About
The Aeolis Boutique Hotel sits in Damariona, a residential district on the edge of Naxos Town (Chora), placing guests within easy reach of the port, the Portara islet, and the narrow lanes of the Kastro quarter. It's a compact boutique property — rooms and suites rather than a sprawling resort — and it has something that relatively few hotels in this part of the island offer: a swimming pool.
With a Google rating of 4.1 across more than 200 reviews, the hotel draws consistent praise for cleanliness, a helpful front desk, and a location that keeps you close to Chora's restaurants and waterfront without dropping you into the noisiest part of town.
What to Expect
Aeolis positions itself as a boutique property, which in practice means individually styled rooms and suites rather than cookie-cutter layouts. The pool is a genuine draw on the island — Naxos Town has plenty of guesthouses and small hotels, but a proper in-house pool is not standard here. Towels are provided poolside, a small courtesy that reviews flag approvingly.
The front desk operates on long hours and the concierge function appears to be one of the stronger points of the stay, with staff consistently described by guests as knowledgeable about local beaches, transport, and dining. The hotel markets itself under the name Aeolis Boutique Hotel & Suites, suggesting a range of room types suited to couples, solo travelers, and small families alike.
How to Get There
The address — Damariona, Naxos 843 00 — places the hotel just south of the main port road. If you arrive by ferry, the port is roughly a 10–15 minute walk; taxis wait outside the ferry terminal and the fare into Chora is short. Rental cars and scooters can park in the surrounding streets, though availability tightens in July and August. The island's main KTEL bus station is in the port area, making the hotel a practical base for day trips to villages like Halki, Apeiranthos, and Filoti, or to the long west-coast beaches at Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has a long tourist season running from late April through October. Shoulder months — May, June, and September — give you warm weather, operating restaurants and services, and noticeably fewer crowds around the port and Chora. July and August are peak weeks: ferries arrive packed, rooms book out quickly, and midday temperatures regularly exceed 32°C. The pool becomes a meaningful amenity during this period. Early October is pleasant for those who want quieter streets and lower prices, though some island businesses start winding down by mid-month.
For exploring Chora on foot, mornings before 10:00 and evenings after 18:00 give you the best light and the coolest temperatures.
What's Nearby
Damariona is close enough to the seafront promenade that the Portara — the ancient Temple of Apollo gateway on the islet of Palatia — is visible from the waterfront within walking distance. The old Venetian Kastro neighborhood, with its medieval walls and the Naxos Archaeological Museum inside, is reachable on foot in under 20 minutes. The main market street, Papavasiliou, runs through Chora and carries everything from bakeries and supermarkets to local ceramic and textile shops. The nearest sandy beach accessible without transport is the town beach just south of the port.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct through the hotel's official site (aeolishotel.com) or call +30 2285 022321 to ask about room types and availability; the boutique scale means the mix of rooms and suites varies.
- If a pool matters to your stay, confirm it's operational before arrival — smaller hotel pools on Greek islands sometimes open later in spring or close in early autumn.
- A rental car or scooter picked up in Chora makes the Aeolis a practical base for the whole island; the west-coast beaches and mountain villages are all under an hour away.
- Naxos Town is walkable for most evening dining, but a few of the best local tavernas are a short taxi or scooter ride into the back streets of Chora or toward the village of Galanado just inland.
- The hotel's Instagram (@aeolis_boutique_hotel) and Facebook page show current room photos — useful for getting a realistic sense of the space before booking.
Address
Damariona, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 022321Website
www.aeolishotel.comOpening Hours
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