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Blue Sky Summer is a small hotel on the edge of Saint George Beach in Naxos Town, positioned close enough to the sand that you can hear the Aegean from your room. With a 4.8 rating across 29 reviews, the property punches well above its size, drawing guests back with spacious rooms, private jacuzzi options, and a location that needs no car to enjoy the beach or the waterfront of Naxos Town.

The address places it in Kinidarou, the quiet residential pocket that runs south of the old port along the Saint George bay. It is well away from the noise of the ferry terminal but still within easy walking distance of the Chora's restaurants, bakeries, and the causeway leading out to the Portara.

What to Expect

Blue Sky Summer offers several distinct room types, ranging from standard studios up to a top-floor suite with an outdoor hot tub and hammock. The suite tier — which includes an outdoor hot tub option, an outdoor spa bath suite, and an indoor spa bath suite — is geared toward couples wanting a self-contained retreat. All rooms are described as very spacious and are decorated in a clean, contemporary Cycladic style. The Superior Studio can accommodate up to three guests, while the Deluxe Double and Deluxe King rooms cap at two.

Services across all room types include free Wi-Fi and daily maid service. Breakfast is available either as an optional add-on or included in the rate, depending on the room category — check the booking details for your specific room before arriving.

How to Get There

Saint George Beach runs directly south from Naxos Town port, about a 10-minute walk from the main ferry terminal along the seafront promenade. If you are arriving by ferry, follow the waterfront road south past the cluster of tavernas and the long sandy bay will open up on your right — the hotel sits just metres back from the sand.

By car or scooter from the island's interior, take the main road into Naxos Town and follow signs toward Agios Georgios (Saint George). Parking along the Saint George area is generally easier than in the Chora itself, though spaces fill up in July and August. A taxi from the port takes under five minutes.

Best Time to Visit

The hotel operates on a summer-season basis. Saint George Beach is sheltered and faces west into the bay, making it one of the calmer swimming spots on Naxos — ideal for families and those who find the island's more exposed west-coast beaches too windy in the afternoons. July and August are peak months; if you want the same beach with fewer people, late May, June, and September offer warm water without the full-season crowds. Afternoons at Saint George get a strong meltemi breeze in midsummer, which cools the beach pleasantly but can kick up chop.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book the top-floor suite early. The outdoor hot tub and hammock combination books out quickly in July and August — it is the most requested room.
  • Ask about breakfast inclusion. Some room types include it in the rate; for others it is an optional daily add-on. Clarify at booking to avoid surprises on checkout.
  • Walk to the Chora at sunset. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is roughly a 15-minute walk north along the waterfront and is the island's signature sunset viewpoint.
  • Saint George Beach is shallow at the entry. The bay bottom is sandy and gradual, which makes it one of the best beaches on Naxos for confident non-swimmers and children.
  • Contact the hotel directly. Reach the team at [email protected] or +30 690 872 5753 for questions about room availability, late arrivals, or airport transfer options.

What's Nearby

Saint George Beach itself stretches for nearly a kilometre and has sunbed hire, a cluster of beach bars, and several seafood tavernas directly on the sand. The northern end of the beach meets the start of the Naxos Town waterfront promenade, where you will find the main square, the market street leading into the Venetian Kastro neighbourhood, and the causeway to the Portara. Naxos Town has a well-stocked supermarket, a bakery open from early morning, and a bus station that connects to the island's main villages and beaches further south, including Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna.

Address

Kinidarou, Naxos 843 00, Greece

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