Kallisti Studios

About
Kallisti Studios sits in a quiet corner of Naxos Town — close enough to walk to the port, the waterfront, and the main commercial street, yet far enough from the late-night noise to get a proper night's sleep. It's a small property offering self-catering studio apartments, and with a 4.9-star rating across 52 Google reviews, the guest satisfaction speaks clearly.
The studios are designed for travelers who want a comfortable, independent base rather than a full-service hotel. You cook when you want, come and go on your own schedule, and return to a clean, well-appointed room in a town that has nearly everything within walking distance.
What to Expect
Each studio at Kallisti comes with a fully equipped kitchenette — stovetop burners, a fridge, a coffee maker, and the basics for preparing your own meals. This matters on Naxos, where self-sufficiency saves real money, especially for families or anyone staying more than a few nights. The island's central market and several supermarkets are within easy reach of the property.
The sleep setups range from cozy doubles to larger options suited to families. Rooms include quality mattresses and linens with a Cycladic aesthetic — white walls, clean lines, nothing fussy. Bathrooms have walk-in showers, essential toiletries, and benefit from daily housekeeping. Every unit also has fast Wi-Fi and a Smart TV.
The location on Egaron puts you within a short walk of the Naxos Town waterfront promenade, the ferry port, and the old town's winding streets leading up toward the Kastro. Hora's main bus terminal — the hub for routes to Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, Plaka, and the mountain villages — is also walkable from here, making day trips around the island straightforward without a rental car.
How to Get There
Kallisti Studios is located at Egaron, Naxos Town (Hora), postcode 843 00. If you're arriving by ferry, the property is a short walk from the main port — under ten minutes on foot heading into town. Taxis are available at the port if you have heavy luggage.
By car, Naxos Town is the first major settlement you reach from the ferry ramp. Street parking in Hora can be limited in peak summer, so if you're renting a vehicle, check with the property about nearby options. The bus network covers most of the island's key beaches and villages, with the main KTEL stop in central Naxos Town serving as your gateway.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos Town operates year-round, and self-catering accommodation suits shoulder-season travel particularly well — late April through June and September through October offer warm weather, open restaurants and beaches, and significantly fewer crowds than July and August. Prices at small studios like Kallisti tend to be more flexible outside peak summer.
If you're visiting in July or August, book well in advance. Naxos is one of the most popular islands in the Cyclades, and well-rated properties at this price point fill quickly. Arriving by early morning ferry in high season means you may need to wait until early afternoon for your room to be ready — factor that into your first day's plans.
Tips for Visiting
- Contact the property directly by phone (+30 698 416 1814) or via their website at kallististudios.com to ask about current availability and room configurations before booking through third-party platforms.
- If you're traveling with children or planning a longer stay, ask specifically about the family-sized studio options.
- The kitchenette setup rewards a stop at Naxos Town's covered market on your first day — pick up local cheese, olives, and fresh produce to stock the fridge.
- For day trips, the KTEL bus stop in central Hora is walkable; confirm the timetable at the bus station on arrival, as seasonal schedules vary.
- Naxos Town's waterfront has a long pedestrian promenade that's ideal for evening walks — Portara, the marble doorway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo, is lit after dark and just a few minutes north of the port.
- Follow the property's Instagram account (@kallisti_studios) for current photos of the rooms and any updates.
What's Nearby
Kallisti's Naxos Town location means you're a short walk from a dense concentration of things to do. The Kastro, the medieval Venetian fortification above Hora, is a fifteen-minute uphill walk and contains the Archaeological Museum of Naxos. The Portara islet is just north of the ferry dock. Agios Georgios beach, Naxos Town's own sandy stretch, is within easy walking distance and has calm, shallow water suited to families.
For eating, the side streets behind the waterfront hold a mix of traditional tavernas serving Naxian dishes — the island is known for its potatoes, graviera cheese, and fresh fish — alongside cafés, bakeries, and bars. If you prefer to cook in, the proximity to the market is a genuine advantage.
Address
egaron, Naxos ke Mikres Kiklades 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 698 416 1814Website
kalististudios.comLocation
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