Krina Mare

About
Krina Mare Suites sits in Koronou on the island of Naxos, positioning guests within reach of the long sandy coastlines that run along the western and southwestern shores. With a rating of 4.1 from nearly 90 guest reviews, this small hotel draws travelers looking for a straightforward, comfortable base rather than a resort-scale operation.
The property markets itself as a suite-style hotel, suggesting self-contained or semi-independent units rather than standard double rooms — a practical choice for couples or small families who want a bit more space and flexibility during a stay of several days.
What to Expect
Krina Mare Suites is a compact lodging property in the Koronou area of Naxos, positioned to give guests easy access to the island's western beach corridor. Naxos is known for some of the longest and least crowded sand beaches in the Cyclades — Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, Plaka, and Mikri Vigla are all reachable within a short drive. The suite format implies guests have private or semi-private living arrangements, which suits longer stays.
The hotel's contact email and phone suggest a family-run or owner-operated setup, which typically means more personal service and flexibility around check-in times compared with larger chain properties. The 24-hour availability listed in the operational hours aligns with this — someone is reachable at most times of day.
The website is in both Greek and English, confirming the property actively targets international visitors alongside domestic travelers.
How to Get There
Krina Mare is located at coordinates 37.1007°N, 25.3785°E, placing it in the Koronou area of Naxos — roughly between Naxos Town (Chora) and the southern beach settlements.
- By car or scooter: The most practical option on Naxos. From Naxos Town, head south along the main coastal road toward Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna. Rental cars and scooters are widely available at the port. Travel time from Chora is roughly 10–20 minutes depending on your exact starting point.
- By bus (KTEL): KTEL Naxos operates regular bus routes from Naxos Town to the western beach villages during summer. Check the current timetable at the bus station near the port. Frequency drops significantly outside July and August.
- From the port: Naxos Town port is the island's main entry point for ferries from Piraeus and other Cycladic islands. Taxis are available at the port; agree on a fare before departure or confirm the driver uses a meter.
- Parking: Self-contained hotels in this part of Naxos typically have on-site or roadside parking — confirm directly with the property when booking.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has one of the longest summer seasons in the Cyclades, running reliably from late May through early October. July and August bring the largest crowds and the highest room rates, but also the calmest sea conditions and most consistent sunshine. The Meltemi wind picks up strongly in mid-summer, which keeps temperatures bearable but can make some exposed beaches choppy.
Shoulder season — late May to mid-June, or September into early October — offers a better balance: quieter beaches, lower prices, and water still warm enough for daily swimming. Spring (April–May) is quiet and green, though some smaller hotels operate on reduced schedules or may not have opened yet for the season. Confirm availability directly if traveling outside the June–September window.
Tips for Visiting
- Contact the property by email or phone before arrival to confirm check-in time and any specific arrangements; owner-operated hotels appreciate advance notice.
- If you're renting a vehicle, book it in advance during July and August — Naxos rental stock sells out quickly at peak season.
- Ask the hotel directly about which beaches they recommend and whether any have changed condition recently; local knowledge is more current than any guide.
- The village of Koronou and the surrounding area give access to both coastal and inland Naxos — consider a day trip toward the marble villages of Apeiranthos or the Tragaea plateau, which are less visited than the beaches.
- Pack reef shoes if you plan to explore smaller coves; some Naxos beaches away from the main strips have rocky entry points.
- Naxos Town (Chora) is worth at least one evening visit for the Kastro, the Portara, and the restaurants along the waterfront.
What's Nearby
Krina Mare's location in Koronou puts it in practical range of several of Naxos's most appealing areas:
- Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna beaches: Two of the island's most popular sandy beaches, with tavernas, water sports, and clear, shallow water — both reachable in under 15 minutes by car.
- Plaka Beach: A longer, wilder stretch of sand further south, favored by visitors who prefer fewer umbrellas and more space.
- Naxos Town (Chora): The island's capital, with the Kastro medieval quarter, the Portara gateway, the Archaeological Museum, and a full range of restaurants and cafes.
- Inland villages: Naxos's mountain interior — Halki, Filoti, Apeiranthos — is within 30–45 minutes by car and offers a complete contrast to the coastal scene.
Address
Koronou, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 698 360 9447Website
www.krina-mare.grOpening Hours
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