B&B Hotel

About
Bed and breakfast accommodation on Naxos tends to suit travelers who want something more personal than a large resort but more structured than a self-catering apartment. The B&B Hotel on Naxos sits at coordinates placing it in the general area of Naxos Town (Chora), close to the port and the main hub of the island — a practical base whether you're day-tripping to villages like Halki or Apiranthos or simply working your way along the western coast beaches.
Details on this property are limited in publicly available sources, so the practical specifics below draw on what is verifiably known and on the general character of B&B-style lodging in the Naxos Town area.
What to Expect
Bed and breakfast hotels on Naxos typically offer private en-suite rooms with breakfast included — often a spread of Greek yogurt, local honey, bread, cold cuts, and seasonal fruit. Properties in the Naxos Town area range from family-run guesthouses in older Cycladic buildings to small modern blocks a few streets back from the waterfront promenade.
The coordinates for this property place it within walking distance of the port, which means easy access to the Portara islet, the Venetian Kastro, and the main commercial street (Papavassiliou). If the property follows the typical B&B format for this part of Naxos, expect modest but comfortable rooms, air conditioning during summer, and an owner or small staff who can point you toward local beaches and tavernas.
No official room count, pricing, or amenity list is available in public sources at this time. Contact the property directly or check a booking platform for current rates and availability before planning your trip.
How to Get There
The property's coordinates (37.0794° N, 25.3487° E) place it near Naxos Town, accessible from the main island port.
- By ferry: Naxos port receives daily connections from Piraeus, Paros, Mykonos, and Santorini. The Blue Star Ferries and SeaJets routes are the most frequent. The town center is a short walk from the dock.
- By bus: KTEL Naxos buses depart from the station adjacent to the port and serve major villages and beach roads. If arriving from another part of the island, Naxos Town is the central terminus.
- By car or scooter: Naxos Town has limited street parking near the waterfront; a small municipal lot sits close to the port. A rental car or scooter is useful for exploring the island from a Naxos Town base.
- On foot: If you're already staying in Chora, most of the old town and the lower neighborhoods are walkable.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has one of the longer tourism seasons in the Cyclades, running roughly from late April through October. July and August are the busiest months — prices peak, rooms fill early, and the waterfront is lively in the evenings. For a quieter stay with lower rates, May, June, and September are the practical sweet spots: warm enough to swim, less crowded, and with most restaurants and services open.
The Naxos Town area can feel warm and airless on July afternoons; rooms facing north or with good air conditioning matter more than they might elsewhere.
Tips for Visiting
- Book well in advance for July and August. Naxos Town B&B-style properties have limited room counts, and availability disappears quickly in peak season.
- Confirm breakfast details before arrival. Some B&Bs on Naxos include a full breakfast; others offer only a continental spread or charge separately.
- Ask about parking. If you plan to rent a car or scooter, confirm whether the property has space or can direct you to nearby parking.
- Check check-in times. Small B&Bs may not have 24-hour reception; late ferry arrivals should communicate arrival time in advance.
- Use the location. A Naxos Town base gives you direct access to the evening volta (the seafront walk), the market street, and day trips by bus or boat.
What's Nearby
From a Naxos Town B&B, several of the island's main draws are within easy reach. The Portara — the marble gate of the unfinished Temple of Apollo — is a five-minute walk from the port. The Venetian Kastro, with its medieval walls and the Archaeological Museum of Naxos inside, is a short climb into the old town. Agios Georgios beach begins just south of the port and is the closest sandy option for a quick swim. The villages of the interior — Halki, Filoti, Apeiranthos — are accessible by car in 30–45 minutes.
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