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Aggeliki's Diamond

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About

Aggeliki's Diamond sits roughly 50 metres from the sand at Agia Anna, one of the most popular swimming beaches on the west coast of Naxos. The property is built in a traditional Cycladic style — white-washed walls, clean lines — and offers studios with kitchenettes for guests who want the flexibility to self-cater between meals out in the village.

With a 4.5 rating across 74 guest reviews, it punches above its size for consistency. The outdoor pool and sun terrace give you somewhere to retreat when the beach gets crowded during peak summer weeks.

What to Expect

Rooms at Aggeliki's Diamond are set up as studios, each fitted with a kitchenette, flat-screen TV, and air conditioning — practical for families or couples planning a stay of several days. The Cycladic architecture keeps things airy and cool even in July and August. The outdoor pool is a genuine asset: Agia Anna beach is lively, and having a quieter spot to swim without sand is worth it on the hottest afternoons. Reception is open from 8:00 AM to midnight daily, giving you a wide window to check in after ferry or flight delays.

The property is part of a small complex run under the Aggeliki's brand, and the same contact reaches the management team directly — useful if you have specific requests before arrival.

How to Get There

By car or scooter: From Naxos Town (Chora), follow the coastal road south toward Agios Prokopios and continue to Agia Anna — roughly 8 km, about 15 minutes. Parking is generally available near the property.

By bus: KTEL buses run regularly from Naxos Town bus station to Agia Anna during the summer season. The stop is close to the beach and a short walk from the hotel. Services increase in frequency from June through August.

On foot from Agios Prokopios: Agia Anna adjoins Agios Prokopios beach to the north. If you are already staying in that area, the two beaches meet and the walk along the shore takes under 10 minutes.

By taxi: Available from Naxos Town; the fare to Agia Anna is reasonable and taxis are plentiful during the summer.

Best Time to Visit

Agia Anna is a year-round village, but Aggeliki's Diamond is best suited to the period from late May through early October. July and August are the busiest months — the beach fills up, the village tavernas are packed in the evenings, and rooms book out well in advance. June and September offer the same reliable sunshine with noticeably fewer crowds and slightly lower rates. If you are sensitive to the meltemi, the north wind that sweeps Naxos in midsummer, Agia Anna's west-facing orientation offers some shelter compared to the island's northern shores.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly via the hotel website or by phone if you want to ask about specific room positions — studios closer to the pool versus those with sea views can differ in feel.
  • Agia Anna has a short strip of tavernas and cafes within a few minutes' walk; you won't need a car for evening meals.
  • The kitchenette makes it practical to stock up at the small shops in the village rather than eating out every meal — useful for longer stays.
  • Arrival by ferry: Naxos Port is in Chora, about 8 km north. Arrange a taxi in advance during peak season, as they can be hard to find immediately after large ferries dock.
  • Check the reception hours if you expect a very late arrival — the desk closes at midnight, so coordinate with the team if your ferry lands after that.
  • Agia Anna beach has both organised sections with sun beds and free sections; the hotel's proximity means you can walk over and assess before committing to a sun-bed rental.

What's Nearby

Agia Anna beach is immediately adjacent — one of the longer sandy stretches on the Naxos west coast, with calm, clear water that shelves gently. To the north, Agios Prokopios beach continues the same sweep of sand and is equally well regarded. Plaka beach, a wilder and less developed stretch, extends south from Agia Anna and is reachable on foot or by a short drive. The village itself has enough tavernas, small supermarkets, and watersports rental operators to cover day-to-day needs without requiring a trip to Chora.

Address

Ag. Anna 843 00, Greece

Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 00:00
tuesday08:00 – 00:00
wednesday08:00 – 00:00
thursday08:00 – 00:00
friday08:00 – 00:00
saturday08:00 – 00:00
sunday08:00 – 00:00

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