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Hotel Zeus

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About

Hotel Zeus sits in the Agios Georgios district of Naxos Town, about 150 metres from the sandy, shallow-water beach that makes this corner of Naxos Chora particularly popular with families and first-time visitors. With a Google rating of 4.7 from 158 reviews, it punches well above its category for a small, independently run property in this price bracket.

The address — at the junction of Sagriou and Tripodon streets — puts you within easy reach of both the waterfront and the old town. The main square of Naxos Chora, with its cluster of restaurants, tour operators, car-hire desks, and shops, is roughly 150–200 metres on foot.

What to Expect

Rooms at Hotel Zeus are air-conditioned and come with a balcony or terrace, a flat-screen TV, and a mini-fridge. Each has a private bathroom with either a shower or a bathtub — a detail worth checking at booking if you have a preference. The hotel describes its atmosphere as warm and friendly rather than resort-scale, which matches the size and character of the property.

A continental breakfast is served daily in the hotel's dining room, and room service is available. There is also a TV lounge for guests who want a communal space without venturing out. Free private parking is available nearby — useful if you plan to rent a car to explore the island's interior villages or the long beach at Plaka.

Free Wi-Fi is included throughout the property.

How to Get There

If you arrive by ferry at Naxos Town port, Hotel Zeus is a straightforward 10–15 minute walk south along the waterfront, following the road that curves around toward Agios Georgios beach. Taxis wait at the port and the journey takes under five minutes.

By car, enter Naxos Town from the main island road and follow signs toward Agios Georgios. Free parking is available nearby, which removes one of the usual headaches of staying close to a Cycladic town centre.

There is no dedicated bus stop directly at the hotel, but Naxos Town's main bus station (KTEL) is close to the central square, giving you connections to Agia Anna, Pyrgaki, Apollonas, and Halki.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos has a long season compared with smaller Cycladic islands. Hotel Zeus is a reasonable choice from late April through October. July and August bring peak crowds to Agios Georgios beach — the water is warm and the beach bars are lively, but the street noise around Naxos Chora picks up in the evenings. May, June, and September offer a calmer atmosphere with reliable sunshine and warm enough sea temperatures for swimming.

The Agios Georgios area faces west, so rooms with a sea-facing balcony catch the afternoon light and benefit from the cooling meltemi breeze that typically arrives in July.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book a balcony room if outdoor space matters to you — the hotel specifies that rooms come with a balcony or terrace, but it is worth confirming the view at booking.
  • Ask about parking logistics when you check in. Free private parking is described as nearby rather than on-site, so clarify the exact location, especially if you arrive late.
  • Breakfast timing: As a small property, the dining room can fill up quickly in high season. Ask the front desk about the service window so you are not rushed.
  • Beach access: The 150-metre walk to Agios Georgios beach is flat and straightforward. The beach has sun-lounger hire and water sports operators during the main season.
  • Day trips: The hotel's central location makes it easy to use local car-hire outlets on the main square for drives to Halki, Filoti, or the Kouros statues at Melanes and Apollonas.
  • Contact the hotel directly at [email protected] or +30 2285 025454 for room type availability and current rates — the official site at naxos-zeus.com is the most reliable source for direct-booking offers.

What's Nearby

Agios Georgios beach stretches south of the hotel and is the closest sandy shore to Naxos Town port. It is long, gently shelving, and generally calm — suitable for children. Several beach bars and water sports centres operate along its length during summer.

Walking north from the hotel, you reach the old town's Kastro district, the Venetian fortifications, and the Archaeological Museum of Naxos within about 15–20 minutes on foot. The Portara — the freestanding marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is visible from the waterfront and reachable in under 10 minutes.

The road along the south of Naxos Town leads eventually to the beaches at Agia Anna and Plaka, which are accessible by local bus or a short drive.

Address

Σαγκρίου και Τριπόδων, Naxos 843 00, Greece

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