Antonia Studios

About
Antonia Studios puts you in one of the most practical positions on Naxos: 50 metres from the long sandy arc of Agios Georgios (St George) beach and about 100 metres from the main square of Naxos Town (Chora). That combination — beach access without a drive, and town within a two-minute walk — is harder to find than it sounds on an island where many affordable places require a scooter to reach anything.
The property holds seven units in total: double, triple, and four-bed studios plus two apartments, each fully equipped for self-catering. With a 4.9 out of 5 rating across 144 reviews, the numbers suggest the basics are done consistently well.
What to Expect
The seven rooms sleep between two and four people, and the mix of configurations makes the property workable for couples, families, and small groups alike. Studios come fully equipped — expect a kitchenette or kitchen, private bathroom, and the standard amenities for a comfortable self-catering stay. The website describes the rooms as tastefully decorated, and the consistently high guest ratings point to cleanliness and upkeep being taken seriously.
The location in Agios Georgios is the defining feature. St George beach itself is a gently shelving, sandy stretch that's calm enough for children and non-swimmers — the bay is partially sheltered and the water stays shallow for a good distance out. The beachfront promenade has a string of tavernas, cafes, and sunbed rental stands, all within a short walk. Back toward Chora, the main square brings you within reach of supermarkets, pharmacies, car and bike rental offices, and the broader restaurant and bar scene of Naxos Town.
The property also operates a sister accommodation, Michaella Studios, for travelers who need more capacity or a slightly different configuration.
How to Get There
Agios Georgios is the closest beach to the port of Naxos Town. From the ferry terminal, the walk to the Agios Georgios area takes around 10–15 minutes on foot, heading south along the waterfront and past the main square. If you're arriving with luggage, a taxi from the port costs only a few euros and drops you at the door.
If you're driving, Naxos Town has paid parking near the port and along the waterfront road; free street parking becomes available a short distance inland. Most guests staying in this neighborhood find they don't need a car at all during their stay — the location covers beach, food, and supplies on foot — but rentals are available within 100 metres if you want to explore the interior or the island's northern beaches.
Public buses from Naxos Town connect to the major villages and beaches across the island, with the main bus station a few minutes' walk from the property.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos Town is one of the more year-round-friendly spots on the island. The Agios Georgios area is busiest in July and August, when the beach fills up and advance booking is strongly advised. June and September offer noticeably fewer crowds with nearly identical weather — warm, clear days and calm seas. The Cycladic meltemi wind picks up in mid-July and can make some exposed beaches rough, but Agios Georgios bay's orientation gives it a degree of shelter.
For beach use, mornings before 10:00 are quieter. The area comes alive in the evening when the tavernas along the seafront fill up and the walk back to Chora becomes a pleasant way to end the day.
Tips for Visiting
- Book well ahead for July and August — a 4.9-rated property with only seven units fills up fast.
- Contact the property directly at [email protected] or +30 697 327 9833 to ask about current availability and pricing, which varies by room type, occupancy, and season.
- The in-town position means you can realistically skip the rental car for a beach-focused trip, which offsets the accommodation cost.
- Stock up at the nearby supermarkets on arrival if you plan to use the kitchenette — the central location means you're never far from fresh produce, bakeries, or the market.
- Agios Georgios beach has sunbed and umbrella rentals along most of its length; arrive early in peak season to secure a good spot.
- The port is walkable, so early morning ferry departures don't require a taxi scramble.
What's Nearby
Agios Georgios beach runs directly in front of the property and stretches far enough that it rarely feels overcrowded outside of peak August weeks. Naxos Town's old Venetian Kastro quarter is a 10–15 minute walk north, with its narrow marble-paved lanes, the Archaeological Museum of Naxos, and views back over the port. The Portara — the freestanding marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo — sits on the small islet of Palatia at the port entrance, a 15-minute walk from the studios and the classic Naxos sunset spot.
For day trips, the bus station connects to Apiranthos, Filoti, Apeiranthos, and the long western beaches at Plaka and Agia Anna. The island's interior mountain villages and the summit of Mount Zas are reachable by car in under an hour.
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