Hotel (Studios) Aspasia

About
Hotel Studios Aspasia sits in Agia Anna, one of the more low-key beach villages on Naxos's western coast, roughly 8 km south of Naxos Town. It's a small property offering studio-style accommodations — the kind of place where you have your own space, a kitchenette, and easy access to the beach without the overhead of a large resort.
With a 4.6-star rating from 67 reviews, the property punches above its size. Guests consistently describe it as a place that feels genuinely welcoming rather than transactionally hospitable — useful context when you're deciding between a compact family-run studio and a larger hotel further up the coast.
What to Expect
Aspasia is set up as studio units, meaning each room is self-contained with sleeping and basic cooking facilities. This format suits travelers who prefer to pick up fresh produce from a local market, eat breakfast on their own schedule, or come and go without coordinating with a restaurant kitchen. The property's address places it on Ag. Anna beach road, putting the sand within easy walking distance.
Agia Anna itself is a quieter alternative to the more developed Agios Prokopios just to the north. The beach here is long, sandy, and relatively calm — good for families and anyone who wants to swim without fighting for space. A small strip of tavernas and cafes lines the beachfront road, so eating out is straightforward if you don't want to cook.
How to Get There
By car or scooter: From Naxos Town, take the main coastal road south through Agios Prokopios and continue to Agia Anna — about 15 minutes by car. Parking in Agia Anna is generally available along the access roads near the beach, though it fills quickly in July and August.
By bus: KTEL Naxos operates regular bus services from Naxos Town bus station (adjacent to the port) to Agia Anna. The journey takes around 20 minutes and runs multiple times daily in summer. This is a practical option if you're arriving by ferry without a rental.
By taxi: Taxis from the port to Agia Anna are readily available at the port taxi stand and take roughly 10–15 minutes. Agree on the fare before departure or confirm the meter is running.
Best Time to Visit
Agia Anna is at its most appealing from late May through early October. Peak season — mid-July through August — brings full occupancy across the village, so booking Aspasia well in advance is essential during those weeks. June and September offer a better balance: the sea is warm, the weather is settled, and the beach is noticeably less crowded.
If you're a light sleeper, note that August evenings in Agia Anna can be lively. Arriving in late June or departing before the second week of August largely sidesteps the peak-crowd experience while keeping all the seasonal amenities open.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly or via the official website to confirm room type and availability; smaller properties often have better availability visibility through direct contact.
- Call ahead if you have an early or late arrival — small studios don't always have 24-hour reception. The phone number is +30 2285 042507.
- Rent a vehicle for at least part of your stay. Agia Anna is pleasant but compact; having a scooter or car opens up Halki, Apeiranthos, and the interior villages easily.
- Pack a reusable bag for the local mini-markets nearby — studio living works best when you can stock a few basics for breakfast and lunches.
- Check the Instagram account (@studioaspasia) for current photos of the units and surroundings before booking; it gives a more honest sense of the property's look and feel than aggregator thumbnails.
- Bring cash for small tavernas and any local transport; card acceptance outside of larger establishments in Agia Anna can be inconsistent.
What's Nearby
Agia Anna connects directly to Agios Prokopios beach to the north — the two effectively form one continuous stretch of sand, among the best on Naxos. Plaka beach begins just south of Agia Anna and extends further down the coast, progressively quieter and less developed the further you walk.
For supplies, there are small supermarkets and bakeries within a short walk of Aspasia. Naxos Town is close enough for an evening out — the old Venetian Kastro, the Portara islet, and the seafront restaurants are all 15–20 minutes away by car.
Location
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