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About

Maria Rooms is a small guesthouse set in Naxos Chora — the island's main town — placing guests within easy reach of the old Venetian kastro, the port, and the marble doorway of Portara. It's a straightforward, well-located base for travelers who want to spend their time exploring the island rather than fussing over their accommodation.

With a 4.3 rating from guest reviews, the property punches above its modest size. The official website lists studios and a two-bedroom apartment, covering solo travelers, couples, and small families.

What to Expect

All units at Maria Rooms are air-conditioned and come with a fully equipped kitchenette, so you can pick up produce from the nearby market in Chora and cook your own meals — a genuine money-saver on a longer stay. At least one studio is listed with a sea view, and the property also offers a terrace where guests can sit out in the evenings.

Room types include:

  • Studio with sea view — suited to one or two guests
  • Studio up to 3 — a slightly larger option for a small group
  • Two-bedroom apartment — the most spacious configuration, suited to families or two couples traveling together

The atmosphere is quiet and owner-run, typical of smaller Cycladic guesthouses. Expect clean, functional rooms rather than resort-style amenities — the draw here is location and value.

How to Get There

Maria Rooms is in Naxos Chora (Naxos Town), the main settlement on the island's west coast. The coordinates place it a short walk from the central waterfront.

  • On foot from the port: The port of Naxos is within easy walking distance — under 15 minutes on foot along the seafront.
  • By bus: KTEL Naxos buses connect the main bus terminal in Chora (just behind the waterfront) with villages across the island. From the terminal, the guesthouse is reachable on foot in a few minutes.
  • By car or rental: Naxos Town has several car and scooter rental agencies near the port. Parking in central Chora can be tight in summer; look for spaces along the roads leading into town from the south.
  • From the ferry: Ferries from Piraeus, Santorini, Mykonos, and other Cycladic islands dock directly at Naxos port. The guesthouse is close enough that a taxi is optional rather than necessary.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos has a longer usable season than many Cycladic islands. July and August are peak months — Chora fills up, prices rise, and availability at small guesthouses like Maria Rooms can be tight. Booking ahead is essential from late June through early September.

May, June, and September offer warm temperatures, calmer seas, and noticeably thinner crowds. October is still mild and suits travelers focused on walking, archaeology, or village exploration rather than beach time. Spring also brings the island's interior into bloom, and the drive or bus ride up to Halki and Filoti is rewarding from April onward.

For Chora itself, mornings and evenings are the most pleasant times to walk the kastro lanes regardless of season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through the official website (roomsmaria.com) to avoid third-party fees and to confirm availability of the specific room type you want.
  • Request the sea-view studio early — in a small property, specific rooms go fast in high season.
  • Use the kitchenette. Naxos has excellent local produce — Graviera cheese, potatoes, and fresh fish are all easy to find at the Chora market a short walk away.
  • Naxos Castle is under 1 km away. The kastro neighborhood is best explored on foot in the early morning before tour groups arrive.
  • Portara is a 15-minute walk. The islet of Palatia is accessible via a short causeway from the northern end of the port — no transport needed.
  • The Archaeological Museum of Naxos is in the kastro itself, a short uphill walk from the guesthouse, and is one of the better small island museums in the Cyclades.

What's Nearby

Maria Rooms' central position in Chora means most of Naxos Town's main sights are within walking distance:

  • Naxos Castle (Kastro): The 13th-century Venetian fortress and its surrounding neighborhood of Catholic mansions and marble-paved lanes sits less than 1 km away.
  • Portara (Temple of Apollo gateway): A 15-minute walk north along the port brings you to the marble threshold of the unfinished 6th-century BC temple — the island's most recognizable landmark.
  • Port of Naxos: The working harbor, with its ferry connections, waterfront tavernas, and cafés, is within easy reach on foot.
  • Archaeological Museum of Naxos: Inside the kastro, housing Cycladic figurines and finds from across the island.
  • Moni Chrysostomou: A short distance from Chora, accessible by car or scooter for those wanting to venture slightly outside town.

Address

Naxos 843 00, Greece

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