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About

Kalergis Studios sits right on the sand of Agios Georgios, the long, sheltered beach that stretches south from Naxos Town port. The property combines self-catering studio apartments with a tropical garden and an on-site café-bar called Vammos, making it possible to spend an entire day within a few metres of the Aegean without needing a car or a plan.

The address — Agiou Georgiou beach, a ten-minute walk from the Portara and the main square of Naxos Chora — puts you close enough to town to browse the kastro lanes after dinner, but far enough from the port to sleep undisturbed.

What to Expect

The studios follow the Cycladic aesthetic: whitewashed walls, clean lines, and minimal decoration that keeps the focus on light and sea air. All units are fully equipped for self-catering, so you can pick up provisions at one of the supermarkets on the road into town and cook at your own pace. The website notes Aegean sea views across the range, which is credible given the beachfront position.

The on-site Vammos lounge café-bar serves cocktails and homemade food, so breakfast or a sundowner doesn't require leaving the property. A tropical garden — unusual for a Cycladic build — provides shaded seating away from the beach and creates a buffer between the studios and the coastal path.

Kalergis Studios earned a HotelsCombined Recognition of Excellence award in 2021 and holds a 4.6 Google rating from 106 reviews, suggesting consistent standards rather than occasional peaks.

How to Get There

On foot from the port: Agios Georgios beach begins roughly 800 metres south of the ferry terminal. Walk through Naxos Town's main square, past the market street, and follow the waterfront road south — Kalergis Studios is on the beach itself. Allow ten to fifteen minutes.

By bus: The KTEL Naxos network serves Agios Georgios from the main bus station near the port. Services run regularly in summer; the stop is within a short walk of the property.

By car or taxi: The address is on the Agiou Georgiou beach road. Parking in this area is limited in July and August, so arriving on foot or by taxi from the port is more practical during peak season.

From Naxos Airport: The airport is approximately 3 km south of Naxos Town. A taxi takes under ten minutes.

Best Time to Visit

Agios Georgios is swimmable from late May through October. The beach faces west, so afternoon light is strong and sunsets over the Aegean are unobstructed from the shoreline. July and August bring the most visitors to Naxos and the strongest meltemi winds, which can make the open beach breezier than coves elsewhere on the island — worth knowing if you prefer calm water. June and September offer warm sea temperatures with noticeably fewer crowds and easier parking if you have a rental car.

For the beach itself, mornings before 10 am are quieter regardless of season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly via the property website or call +30 2285 022425 to confirm availability for your dates; the studio count is not large and summer fills quickly.
  • The self-catering setup works best if you spend at least three nights — stock the kitchen on arrival and use the garden and café-bar as your base.
  • Agios Georgios is one of Naxos's most family-friendly beaches: shallow, sandy entry and no boat traffic. It suits the studio accommodation well if you're travelling with children.
  • Naxos Town's covered market street (the main commercial lane through the Chora) is a short walk away for fresh produce, local cheese, and Naxian spirits.
  • The Portara and the archaeological site on the islet of Palatia are walkable from the property, making an early-morning or late-afternoon visit straightforward.
  • Check the Vammos café-bar opening hours on arrival if you plan to rely on it for breakfast; on-site food and drink availability can vary by season.

What's Nearby

Agios Georgios beach itself runs for several hundred metres south of the property and is lined with sunbed operators and a handful of beach bars. The northern end, closest to town, stays busiest; walking further south brings quieter stretches of the same sand.

Naxos Town's kastro — the medieval Venetian fortification on the hill above the port — is about fifteen minutes on foot. The Archaeological Museum of Naxos is inside the kastro and houses Cycladic figurines and a collection of local finds worth an hour of your time.

For day trips, the mountain villages of Halki, Filoti, and Apiranthos are all accessible by KTEL bus from the main station, roughly twenty minutes to an hour inland depending on destination.

Address

Παραλία, Agiou Georgiou, Naxos 843 00, Greece

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