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Celeste Naxos is a self-catering apartment property sitting at the southern edge of Naxos Town, close enough to the port and Chora's main streets to walk everywhere, yet positioned directly alongside Agios Georgios beach — the long sandy bay that stretches south from the town. The location does a lot of the heavy lifting here: you step out the door and the beach is 80 metres away, a supermarket and bakery are within sight, and the port ferry quay is roughly a 10-minute walk north.

With a 4.9-star rating across 27 Google reviews, the property earns consistent praise for cleanliness, room quality, and staff attentiveness — guests name Maria, Lambros, and Antonis specifically. For a self-catering stay on a Greek island, that kind of personal service is worth noting.

What to Expect

Celeste Naxos offers studio-style apartments configured for self-catering. Rooms are described in guest reviews as spacious, well-equipped, and very clean — the combination that matters most when you're cooking your own meals and spending full days out. The property sits in a residential stretch just south of Naxos Town's main commercial area, so you get beach access and quiet nights without being far from restaurants, cafes, and nightlife if you want them.

Agios Georgios beach itself is a shallow, sheltered bay with fine sand and calm water, making it suitable for families and swimmers who prefer gentle conditions. Sunbeds and services are available along the organised stretch of the beach. Having the water this close means a pre-breakfast swim is entirely realistic.

For longer day trips, the property notes that Agios Prokopios and Plaka beaches — two of the best on the island — are around a 10-minute drive south along the coastal road. Car rental companies operate nearby, so organising a vehicle from the property is straightforward.

How to Get There

Celeste Naxos is approximately 900 metres south of the main ferry port in Naxos Town and 2.5 kilometres from Naxos National Airport. If you're arriving by ferry, the walk from the port takes around 10–12 minutes on foot, heading south past the Agios Georgios beach promenade. Taxis meet all ferry arrivals at the port. The airport has a taxi rank; there is no direct bus link between the airport and this part of town, so a taxi or pre-arranged transfer is the practical choice on arrival. Public buses connecting Naxos Town with the southern beaches depart from the main bus station near the port and pass through the area.

Parking is available in the vicinity; the website mentions parking near the organised beach area directly adjacent to the property.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos has a long reliable season running from late April through October. July and August are peak months — Agios Georgios beach fills up and Naxos Town is lively, which suits guests who want atmosphere. June and September offer the same good weather with noticeably fewer crowds and lower prices across the island. For self-catering stays, shoulder-season visits in May or early October are particularly good: local shops and markets are fully stocked, the sea temperature is comfortable, and the town feels genuinely local rather than overtouristed.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through the official website (celestenaxos.com) for the best rate; the property emphasises direct booking.
  • Bring or rent a car for at least a day or two — Naxos is a large island with inland villages, mountain scenery, and beaches that reward independent exploration.
  • Stock up locally — there's a supermarket and bakery within easy walking distance, which makes self-catering genuinely convenient rather than effortful.
  • Agios Georgios beach gets afternoon shade on its northern end as the sun moves west, so claim your spot accordingly if you want full-day sun.
  • Contact the property directly on +30 695 176 5908 to confirm arrival times — self-catering properties on Greek islands typically arrange key handover in advance.

What's Nearby

Naxos Town (Chora) is the main hub, with the Venetian Kastro, the Portara (the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia), a covered market street, and a good range of tavernas and bars — all reachable on foot in under 15 minutes. The road south from Agios Georgios runs directly to Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna, passing beach clubs, rental shops, and tavernas along the way. Heading inland, the villages of Halki, Filoti, and Apiranthos are around 20–30 minutes by car and worth a half-day trip for their marble streets and local food.

Address

Naxos 843 00, Greece

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