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Hotel Asteria sits directly on Agios Georgios beach, the long sandy bay that curves south from Naxos Town port. It's one of the most convenient places to base yourself on the island: the beach is immediately outside, the Chora's marble-paved lanes are a ten-minute walk north, and the ferry terminal is close enough that you can roll your luggage there without a taxi.

With a Google rating of 4.1 from 77 reviews, Asteria lands in the reliable mid-range bracket — not a design boutique, but a clean, functional property that consistently delivers on location.

What to Expect

Agios Georgios is Naxos Town's main beach: a wide, gently shelving stretch of fine sand that's calm enough for families and calm-water swimmers. The water here is shallow for some distance from shore, which makes it popular with children and anyone who prefers a leisurely wade over a plunge. Being on the beachfront means you wake up to sea views and can be in the water within minutes of breakfast.

The hotel's address on Agiou Georgiou places it at the southern edge of Naxos Town, away from the loudest nightlife streets but still within easy reach of the port-side tavernas, supermarkets, and the Portara islet at the northern tip of the bay. Expect straightforward Greek hospitality rather than resort-style amenities — this is a hotel that lets the beach do the heavy lifting.

How to Get There

From the ferry terminal: Agios Georgios beach is roughly 1 km south of the main Naxos port. On foot, follow the coastal road south past the waterfront cafés; the walk takes around 12–15 minutes. Taxis wait outside the terminal and the fare is short.

By bus: KTEL Naxos buses depart from the station just behind the port. Several lines pass through or stop near Agios Georgios; confirm the current schedule at the terminal on arrival, as timetables shift seasonally.

By car: If you're arriving by car from the ferry, head south along the coast road. Parking near Agios Georgios can be tight in July and August; arriving outside peak hours helps.

By air: Naxos National Airport is about 3 km from the hotel. A taxi from the airport takes under 10 minutes.

Best Time to Visit

Agios Georgios faces west, so the beach picks up afternoon sun well and catches the Aegean breeze that keeps Naxos cooler than many Cycladic islands in summer. July and August are the busiest months — the beach fills up, the road along the front gets lively, and rooms book out early. June and September offer the same warm water with noticeably fewer crowds and more manageable prices. Spring visits (April–May) suit walkers and town-explorers more than swimmers, as the sea is still cool.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book ahead for July and August: Agios Georgios is the most central beach on Naxos, and the hotels along it fill quickly.
  • The hotel is well-placed for day trips: Naxos has reliable bus connections to the inland villages (Halki, Filoti, Apiranthos) and to the longer beaches on the west coast (Plaka, Alyko).
  • Agios Georgios beach has sun loungers and umbrellas available for hire directly on the sand — a practical option if you want shade without organizing it yourself.
  • The Portara, Naxos's famous marble gateway on the islet of Palatia, is visible from the beachfront and reachable on foot in about 15 minutes from the hotel.
  • Pack light footwear for the Chora: the Old Town's alleys are paved with marble and can be uneven.
  • Confirm room details and any included meals directly with the hotel via phone (+30 2285 023002) or through the official website before booking.

What's Nearby

Agios Georgios sits at the foot of Naxos Town, so virtually everything in the Chora is accessible without a vehicle. The main waterfront promenade — lined with cafés, fish tavernas, and tourist shops — runs north from the beach toward the port. The Venetian Kastro, the highest point of the old town, is about a 20-minute walk uphill and worth the climb for views over the Cyclades. South of the hotel, the coastal road continues toward the quieter bays of Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna, both reachable by bus or a short drive.

Address

Παραλία, Agiou Georgiou, Naxos 843 00, Greece

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