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About

Anna Studios sits in a tree-lined, quiet corner of Agios Prokopios, one of the most consistently popular resort areas on Naxos. The beach is a one-minute walk away, Naxos Town and the port are about 5 km north, and the island's airport is roughly 2.5 km away — a practical base whether you're arriving by ferry or flying in.

This is a family-run property, and that shows in the detail. Studios and rooms are sized to sleep between two and four people, which makes them a workable choice for couples, families, and small groups alike. The operation has a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence to its name and a current Google rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 125 reviews — numbers that point to guests who return or at least recommend it.

What to Expect

Accommodation at Anna Studios is made up of self-contained studios and rooms rather than standard hotel-style units. The layout gives guests a degree of independence — space to settle in, store groceries, and come and go without the rhythm of a managed hotel. The property is surrounded by trees, which keeps things cool and relatively quiet even in the height of August. Given the one-minute walk to Agios Prokopios beach — a long, sandy stretch with clear, shallow water that shelves gently — you won't need transport to reach the sea.

Agios Prokopios itself has a good spread of tavernas, cafes, and small supermarkets along its main road, so day-to-day convenience is straightforward. It is busy in July and August but retains more of a local character than some of the more heavily developed parts of Naxos's western coast.

How to Get There

By car or rental: From Naxos Town, take the main coastal road south toward Agios Prokopios. The drive takes under 10 minutes. Parking near the property is generally available.

By bus: KTEL Naxos operates regular services between Naxos Town and Agios Prokopios during the summer season. The stop is close to the beach area, a short walk from the studios.

From the airport: The airport is approximately 2.5 km away. A taxi or rental car transfer is the most direct option; it takes around five minutes.

From the port: Naxos port is about 5 km away. Taxis are available at the port, and the KTEL bus connects the two areas in summer.

Best Time to Visit

Agios Prokopios operates on a strong seasonal rhythm. Anna Studios is positioned well for the shoulder months — late May through June and September into early October — when Agios Prokopios beach is uncrowded, the meltemi wind is less persistent, and daytime temperatures sit in the mid-20s Celsius. July and August bring full resort crowds to the area, but the studios' quiet, set-back location buffers some of that noise.

If you're visiting for the beach, mornings are best before the sun swings west and the beach fills. The proximity means you can walk over early and return easily.

Tips for Visiting

  • Contact the property directly via phone (+30 2285 041581) or email ([email protected]) to confirm room type and availability, particularly if you need a unit for three or four guests.
  • Bring or rent a vehicle if you plan to explore beyond Agios Prokopios. Naxos has excellent inland villages — Halki, Filoti, Apiranthos — that reward a day trip by car or scooter.
  • Stock up in the village. There are small supermarkets within walking distance, useful if you're self-catering from the studio.
  • Check arrival logistics. The property is open 24 hours, but it's a small family operation — communicate your arrival time in advance.
  • Pack for wind. The meltemi affects the entire western coast of Naxos from mid-July onward. Agios Prokopios beach can be breezy; the sheltered position of the studios helps at night.

What's Nearby

Agios Prokopios beach runs directly south into Agia Anna beach, and the two together form one of the longest stretches of sand on Naxos's western coast. Both have sunbed rental, beach bars, and water sports hire in summer. The village of Agios Prokopios has a handful of good tavernas serving fresh fish and standard Greek dishes, a few bars, and easy access to the wider resort strip.

For something further afield, the Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo — is visible from Naxos Town port, about 5 km up the road. The Venetian Kastro of Naxos Town and the Archaeological Museum are also worth the short drive.

Address

Naxos Agios Prokopis, Ag. Prokopios 843 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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