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About

Anegiris House sits in Koronos, one of the most distinctive villages in Naxos's mountainous interior. While most visitors to Naxos gravitate toward the coast, Koronos occupies a steep hillside in the northern part of the island, surrounded by terraced slopes and walnut trees. Anegiris House offers self-catering apartment units here — a practical, independent base for anyone who wants to explore the island's lesser-visited interior on their own schedule.

The address places the property in the Anegyridha area on the edge of Koronos village, at an elevation that gives the surrounding landscape a noticeably different character from the beachside resorts further south.

What to Expect

Anegiris House provides self-catering units, meaning each apartment includes its own kitchen or kitchenette facilities rather than relying on hotel-style breakfast service. This format suits longer stays and travelers who prefer the rhythm of a private residence over a managed hotel. You can stock up on local produce from nearby villages and cook at your own pace, while still having the flexibility to eat out in Koronos or drive down to the coast for the day.

Koronos itself is a working hill village rather than a tourist development. The streets are narrow, the architecture is traditional Cycladic stone, and the pace is noticeably quieter than Naxos Town or the western beach resorts. Staying here gives you genuine proximity to the village's kafeneions, the local church of Agios Georgios, and the trails that connect Koronos to neighboring settlements like Koronida and Skado.

How to Get There

Koronos is roughly 30 kilometers northeast of Naxos Town, and driving is the most practical way to reach it. The road climbs through the central mountain range via the village of Apiranthos, and the drive itself — through pine-covered ridges and past the island's marble quarry zone — is worth the journey.

KTEL buses run a limited service between Naxos Town and Koronos, but schedules are infrequent and not suited to flexible arrival times. Renting a car or scooter in Naxos Town gives you significantly more freedom and is strongly recommended if you plan to base yourself in the mountains. From Naxos Town port, allow approximately 45 minutes by car. Parking in and around Koronos is generally straightforward.

Best Time to Visit

The mountain villages of Naxos are appealing across a wider season than the beach resorts. Spring (April to June) brings green terraces and cooler temperatures ideal for walking, while autumn (September to October) sees fewer tourists on the island overall. Midsummer in Koronos is comfortable — the elevation keeps temperatures several degrees lower than the coast — though the village is busiest in August when Greek domestic tourism peaks. Winter is quiet and some local businesses reduce hours, but the village remains inhabited year-round.

Tips for Visiting

  • Contact Anegiris House directly by phone (+30 693 865 7681) to confirm availability and specific apartment details, as no online booking platform is listed.
  • A rental car is effectively essential for this location; Naxos Town has several reliable rental agencies near the port.
  • Stock provisions before arriving — Koronos has a small selection of local shops, but a larger supermarket run is easier from Apiranthos or Filoti on the way up.
  • The road into Koronos involves switchbacks; if you're not comfortable with mountain driving, allow extra time and take it slowly.
  • Bring cash. Small village accommodations in Naxos often prefer or require cash payment.

What's Nearby

Koronos is one of several linked mountain villages in this part of Naxos. Apiranthos, roughly 8 kilometers to the south, is the most visited of the interior villages and has a small archaeological museum, marble-paved streets, and several tavernas. The village of Moutsouna on the east coast is about 12 kilometers away by road and has a quiet pebble beach and a working harbor that once served the local emery mining industry. The drive east toward Moutsouna passes through some of the most dramatic and least-photographed scenery on the island.

Address

Ανεγυρίδα, Κόρωνος 843 02, Greece

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