Depis Place

About
Depis Place and Apartments sits in the Agios Georgios neighbourhood of Naxos Town, close enough to Chora's main street to walk for groceries or dinner, and close enough to the beach to make morning swims part of the daily routine. With 13 self-catering units, it pitches itself at independent travellers and families who want a base rather than a resort — somewhere to keep food in a fridge and come and go on their own schedule.
The property is part of the broader Depis Hotels group on Naxos, which also manages villas and a second apartments complex in the Plaka area. The Agios Georgios location is the most central of the group's offerings.
What to Expect
Depis Place runs 13 fully equipped studios and apartments sleeping two to four people. Each unit is self-catering, meaning a kitchen or kitchenette with the basics covered — useful for cutting costs during longer stays or when travelling with children. Rooms are soundproofed and made up with hypoallergenic mattresses and linen.
Facilities beyond the room itself include free Wi-Fi throughout the property and free on-site parking, which matters on Naxos if you plan to hire a car and explore the interior villages or reach the longer beaches to the south. Breakfast is available on request for an additional charge. Towels and toiletries are provided. The property is non-smoking and does not accept pets.
For guests who want more from their stay, the team can arrange transfers from Naxos Airport or the port (surcharge), car and motorbike hire, guided minibus or hiking tours, and even optional yoga sessions, cooking classes, and traditional weaving lessons — all bookable on request.
How to Get There
Depis Place is located on the Naxos–Paros road on the southern fringe of Naxos Town, close to the Agios Georgios beach turn-off. By foot from the port, the walk takes around ten minutes heading south along the waterfront promenade. From Naxos Airport, the property is roughly 1.5 km — a five-minute taxi ride.
If you arrive by ferry, the port is 800 m away. KTEL buses from the main bus station in Naxos Town serve the Agios Georgios area frequently in summer. Taxis are plentiful at the port and at the central square. Free parking on site makes arriving by rental car or hired scooter straightforward.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has a long tourist season running from late April through October. The Agios Georgios area is livelier from June to September, when the beach fills up and the tavernas along the strip stay open late. July and August bring peak crowds and higher accommodation prices; booking well in advance is essential for those months.
For a quieter stay with warm enough water for swimming, May, June, and September offer a good balance. Shoulder-season guests will also find Naxos Town itself easier to explore — the alleys of the Kastro are noticeably less congested once the summer peak passes.
Tips for Visiting
- Book airport or port transfers in advance if you're arriving late — taxis can be limited during busy ferry arrivals in summer.
- Request breakfast when booking if you want it; it's not included by default, and having the option sorted ahead saves the first-morning scramble.
- Hire a car or scooter on arrival — the property assists with rentals, and having wheels unlocks Agios Prokopios, Plaka, and the mountain villages with ease.
- The reception hours listed are 8:00 AM–12:00 PM daily. If you expect a late arrival, contact the property directly so check-in can be arranged outside those hours.
- Agios Georgios beach is a short walk for a calm, shallow swim; for more open-water conditions, Agios Prokopios is a few minutes south by car.
- Naxos Town centre is 100 m away — all the waterfront cafés, supermarkets, and the path up to the Venetian Kastro are effectively on your doorstep.
What's Nearby
Agios Georgios is the first organised beach south of the port — sandy, shallow, and well-equipped with sunbeds and tavernas, making it reliable for families. Continuing south, Agios Prokopios (around 6 km) is the island's busiest cosmopolitan beach, with water sports and a long Blue Flag stretch. Agia Anna and Plaka follow further down the same coastal road, the latter known for its dunes and more relaxed atmosphere.
Naxos Town itself — the medieval Kastro, the Temple of Apollo gateway (Portara), the Archaeological Museum, and the market street of Papavasileiou — is a ten-minute walk north. The Naxos ferry terminal, connecting the island to Paros, Mykonos, Santorini, Piraeus, and other Cycladic destinations, is 800 m from the property.
Address
Naxos - Paros, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 337 0313Website
www.depisnaxos.comOpening Hours
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