Airbnb

About
Booking an Airbnb on Naxos puts you in a different relationship with the island than a hotel does. You shop at the local bakery in the morning, keep your own hours, and — depending on where you rent — wake up to either a Chora rooftop view or the sound of the Aegean outside a screen door. The island's size and variety mean self-catering apartments are available across a wide range of settings, from the alleys of Naxos Town to the quieter villages of the interior and the long beach strip running south from Agios Prokopios.
The Naxos and Lesser Cyclades postal area (843 00) covers most of what visitors are looking for. Properties range from compact studios suited to a couple traveling light to two-bedroom apartments with a kitchen, a terrace, and enough space to stay a week without feeling cramped.
What to Expect
Self-catering apartments on Naxos typically include a kitchenette or full kitchen, which matters on an island where supermarkets in Naxos Town and larger villages are well-stocked and local produce — including Naxian potatoes, graviera cheese, and fresh fish — is genuinely worth cooking. Listings vary considerably: some are purpose-built holiday units in modern buildings; others are rooms or apartments within traditional Cycladic homes. Air conditioning is standard in most summer-season rentals; Wi-Fi coverage varies more than hosts tend to admit, so it's worth checking reviews on that point specifically.
Location is the most consequential variable. Staying in Naxos Town (Chora) keeps you within walking distance of the port, the Kastro, and the main restaurant strip. Apartments near Agios Georgios beach are popular with families. Farther south, Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, and Plaka attract guests who want beach access over nightlife. The mountain villages — Apeiranthos, Filoti, Halki — occasionally have listings for travelers who want a quieter, cooler base.
How to Get There
Naxos is served by ferry from Piraeus (roughly 5–6 hours on a standard ferry, under 4 on a high-speed) and by Olympic Air and Sky Express flights from Athens to Naxos National Airport. Once on the island, KTEL buses connect Naxos Town to the main beach resorts and a handful of inland villages on a seasonal schedule. For apartments outside Chora or the main beach corridor, a rental car or scooter is a practical necessity — Naxos is the largest of the Cyclades and distances between villages add up quickly.
Best Time to Visit
July and August are peak months; availability tightens and prices rise, particularly for well-reviewed properties near the beach. June and September offer a better balance: the sea is warm, crowds are thinner, and hosts are often more flexible on length of stay. The shoulder months of May and October suit travelers who want to explore the island's interior and villages rather than spend most of their time on the beach. Winter rentals exist but the selection is limited.
Tips for Visiting
- Read recent reviews for honest assessments of Wi-Fi, noise, and whether the kitchen is actually usable.
- Confirm check-in logistics before arrival — many hosts on Naxos operate remotely and use key safes or meet-and-greet services.
- If you're renting in a village rather than Chora, ask the host about the nearest supermarket and how far it is on foot.
- Book early for July and August, especially for anything near Agios Prokopios or Plaka beach.
- Cross-check the map pin carefully: the island's winding roads mean a property that looks close to the beach can be a longer drive than expected.
- Naxian summers are windy — a west-facing terrace may be breezy in the afternoon, which is refreshing or annoying depending on what you're after.
What's Nearby
Whichever part of Naxos your apartment is in, the island's main draws are within day-trip range. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo — sits on the islet of Palatia at the entrance to Naxos Town port and is reachable on foot from Chora in under ten minutes. The Kastro district above Chora holds the Venetian-era walls, a Catholic cathedral, and the Archaeological Museum. South of town, the beach road runs through Agios Georgios, Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, and Plaka, each progressively quieter. The mountain route inland passes through Halki and its medieval tower houses before climbing to Apeiranthos, a marble-paved village with its own small museums.
Address
Naxos and Lesser Cyclades 843 00, Greece
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