Heavenly Suites & Studios

About
Heavenly Suites & Studios occupies a central position in Naxos Town (Chora), roughly a three-minute walk from Agios Georgios Beach and about 15 minutes on foot from the ferry port. For travellers who want a base that puts the island's main town within easy reach — waterfront tavernas, the market street, the Kastro district — without paying boutique-hotel prices, the self-catering format here makes practical sense.
The property runs on an apartment model: fully equipped kitchens, modern minimal interiors, and a room mix that covers doubles, triples, and quads. That configuration makes it equally workable for couples, families with children, or small groups of friends splitting costs.
What to Expect
The studios and suites are described as brand new, with minimal design and contemporary finishes — a deliberate contrast to the whitewashed-stone aesthetic common across Cycladic accommodation. Every unit includes a full-size kitchen, so you can shop at the supermarket a short walk away and cook rather than eating out every meal — a real cost-saver over a week-long stay.
Select suites come with a private outdoor spa (hot tub), which the property positions as an evening feature: sitting outside under Naxos's reliably clear skies after a day at the beach. The terrace access and spa option put these suites at the upper end of what the property offers.
Reviews highlight the cleanliness of the rooms, the helpfulness of the host Nikolas — specifically praised for local knowledge and quick availability — and the convenience of the location. The property holds a 4.8 rating across 48 Google reviews, which is a strong signal for a smaller independent property.
A bus stop is five minutes away on foot, connecting to beaches along the western coast including Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna.
How to Get There
Heavenly Suites & Studios is in Naxos Chora at the coordinates 37.0993, 25.3769 — centrally located within the town grid, south of the old port area and close to the Agios Georgios beachfront road.
On foot from the port: The ferry terminal is roughly 15 minutes' walk south through the town. Head along the waterfront promenade, then follow the road toward Agios Georgios Beach — the property is in that neighbourhood.
By taxi: Taxis wait at the port on arrival. The ride to this part of Naxos Town takes around five minutes and costs a few euros.
By bus: The KTEL bus stop serving routes to the southern beaches is approximately a five-minute walk from the property. Buses run from Naxos Town to Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, and Plaka during summer.
By car or rental: If you're arriving with a vehicle, Naxos Town's central streets are narrow and parking is limited. Confirm parking options directly with the property before arrival.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos Town functions as a year-round base, though most international visitors arrive between late May and early October. July and August bring the highest demand — book well in advance for those months, particularly for the spa suites. June and September offer more comfortable temperatures and fewer crowds, and the beaches are still fully operational.
For families, the shoulder months of May and October mean quieter beaches and lower rates. The property's self-catering setup also suits off-season stays when fewer restaurants operate.
Tips for Visiting
- Book the spa suite early. The private outdoor hot tub units are the most in-demand rooms; they fill quickly in peak season.
- Stock the kitchen on arrival. There is a supermarket within short walking distance of the property — grab supplies before you settle in and save on at least a few meals.
- Ask Nikolas for beach recommendations. Multiple reviews mention his local knowledge specifically; use that resource for lesser-known spots along the coast.
- Use the bus stop. Five minutes' walk connects you to the main KTEL line for the western beaches. A rental car is useful but not essential if you're based here.
- Agios Georgios Beach is three minutes away — a long, gently shelving sandy beach suitable for families, with sun loungers and a few beachside snack bars.
- Contact the property directly at [email protected] or +30 690 916 1298 for any specific queries about room configuration or parking before booking.
What's Nearby
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 from this part of Naxos Town, making it an easy evening stroll. The old Venetian Kastro district, with its medieval walls and small archaeological museum, is within similar walking distance into the upper town.
Agios Georgios Beach itself extends for several hundred metres south of the town and is one of the calmest beaches on the island — the bay is partially sheltered, making it suitable for children and less-confident swimmers. For longer beach excursions, the KTEL bus from the nearby stop reaches Agios Prokopios in around 15 minutes.
The main market street (parallel to the waterfront) has a concentration of bakeries, delis, and supermarkets — useful if you're using the in-suite kitchen regularly.
Address
Χώρα, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 690 916 1298Website
heavenlystudios.grLocation
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