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About

Fikas Hotel sits on Andrea Papandreou street in Naxos Town, close enough to the waterfront that the beach is a short walk away and far enough from the port to stay quiet at night. It's a 16-room family-run property — the kind where the owner knows your name and has already sorted out your sunbed by the time you reach the pool.

The hotel's strong 4.7 rating across 149 reviews reflects something consistent: guests repeatedly mention the personal attention and the practical convenience of the location, which puts both the Chora's alleys and the Blue Flag sands of St. George's Beach within easy reach on foot.

What to Expect

Fikas Hotel has 16 rooms, every one of them with a balcony. Depending on which room you book, the outlook is onto the garden, the swimming pool, Naxos Town, or the sea. That range matters when you're booking — a sea-view balcony here looks toward the Aegean and, on clear days, toward neighboring islands.

The hotel's pool area is genuinely spacious for a property this size. Free sunbeds, umbrellas, and towels are available, and the Wi-Fi extends to the poolside. The pool runs from 8am to 8pm, with use outside those hours possible on request. Locker rooms are available for guests departing on afternoon ferries who want to spend a final few hours at the pool or beach without hauling luggage.

Children are welcome but must be accompanied in the pool area.

How to Get There

Fikas Hotel is on Andrea Papandreou, one of the main roads connecting Naxos Town's port area to the St. George's Beach strip. From the port, it's a walkable distance — roughly 10 to 15 minutes on foot heading south along the waterfront and then inland slightly.

By car or taxi from Naxos Town center, the drive takes only a few minutes. If you're arriving by ferry, taxis wait outside the terminal; give the driver the street address or simply say "St. George's area." There is parking available in the surrounding streets typical of the Agios Georgios neighborhood.

The KTEL bus service on Naxos runs routes from the port toward the southern beaches, and stops along or near Andrea Papandreou road serve guests traveling without a vehicle.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos Town and the St. George's area stay busy from late June through August. Fikas Hotel, with only 16 rooms, fills up quickly in peak season — book well in advance if you're traveling in July or August.

Shoulder season — May, June, and September — offers calmer beaches, shorter waits at restaurants, and the same hotel quality at generally better rates. The Cyclades weather in September is reliably warm and the sea temperature stays high from the summer months.

For the pool and beach, mornings are cooler and the light is better for the sea views from the balconies. Afternoons on the west-facing side of Naxos get direct sun late into the evening.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for sea-view balconies. There are only 16 rooms and the sea-facing ones go first in high season.
  • Use the locker rooms on departure day. If your ferry leaves in the afternoon, store your bags and spend the morning at the pool or on St. George's Beach rather than sitting in the lobby.
  • Walk to the Chora. The old town of Naxos, with its Venetian kastro and market streets, is walkable from the hotel — no taxi needed for an evening out.
  • St. George's Beach is organized. Sun loungers and parasols are available for hire directly on the beach, so you don't need to lug much from the hotel.
  • Ask the owner about the island. Family-run hotels on Naxos are often the best source of advice on where to eat, which beaches to target on which days, and how to avoid the worst of the crowds.
  • Check ferry times before booking the pool late. The Naxos ferry schedule can shift, and afternoon departures are common — the locker room is there precisely for this.

About St. George's Beach

St. George's (Agios Georgios) is the closest organized beach to Naxos Town and holds a Blue Flag certification, meaning the water quality and facilities are independently verified each season. The beach is sandy, gently shelving, and calm enough for children. It's lined with tavernas and cafes, so a full day there is easy without any planning. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo — is visible from the northern end of the bay, which gives the beach one of the better backdrops on the island.

Address

Andrea Papandreou, Naxos 843 00, Greece

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