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Maria's Residence sits in Agia Anna, one of the most convenient beach villages on Naxos's western coast, about 8 km south of Naxos Town. It's a small, family-run guest house — eight rooms in total — positioned a few minutes' walk from the sand, and it scores a 9.6 from nearly 370 reviews, which is a difficult number to argue with. If you want somewhere unfussy, genuinely hospitable, and well-located for beach days and village dinners, this is a practical choice.

Agia Anna itself is compact enough to walk end to end in ten minutes, with tavernas, cafes, and a small harbor lined up along the main road. The beach runs south from the village toward Plaka, and the water is the flat, shallow, clear Aegean that makes the western coast of Naxos so good for families and swimmers.

What to Expect

Maria's Residence is classified as a four-star hotel, though the feel is closer to an upscale guest house — personal, small-scale, and managed by Maria and her team directly. The property has eight rooms, each with a private balcony or terrace and described as spacious and bright. Common areas include a TV lounge, a breakfast room, and a courtyard with a fountain, which gives the place a shaded retreat from the afternoon heat.

Facilities include air conditioning, a bar, airport transfer options, and 24-hour reception — a practical plus for arrivals on late ferries from Piraeus. The beachfront proximity is the main draw: you can be on the sand in under five minutes on foot.

The team can help arrange activities and excursions around Naxos — whether that's a jeep tour to the mountain villages, a boat trip to smaller nearby islands, or simply pointing you toward the best souvlaki in the village.

How to Get There

Agia Anna is served by the KTEL bus from Naxos Town's main bus station near the port. Buses run several times daily during the summer season, and the journey takes around 20 minutes. The stop is right in the village center, a short walk from the property.

By car or scooter, head south from Naxos Town along the coastal road, passing Agios Prokopios beach before reaching Agia Anna. The drive takes roughly 15 minutes. Parking in Agia Anna is on-street and generally manageable outside the peak weeks of August.

If you're arriving by ferry at Naxos Port, the hotel offers airport and shuttle transfers — worth arranging in advance through the property directly.

Best Time to Visit

Agia Anna is lively from June through early September. July and August bring the fullest crowds, the strongest meltemi winds (which cool the afternoons but can make the sea choppy), and the least availability at smaller properties like this one. Book well ahead for those months.

June and September offer the most comfortable combination of warm water, quieter beaches, and easier booking. Spring (April–May) is pleasant for walkers and those exploring the island interior, though the sea is cooler and some beach-facing businesses may not yet be open.

For the beach itself, mornings before 11:00 and late afternoons after 17:00 are the most comfortable time of day in high summer.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for August: With only eight rooms, Maria's fills quickly in peak season. Contact the property directly or check availability via the website.
  • Ask about excursions: The team can help organize island tours, which saves time researching logistics on arrival.
  • Bring cash: Smaller villages on Naxos sometimes have limited ATM access; the nearest reliable ATM is in Naxos Town or at Agios Prokopios.
  • Pack light footwear: The beach and village are entirely walkable; you don't need a car for daily life here, only for exploring further inland.
  • Request a balcony room: All rooms have a private balcony or terrace — morning coffee overlooking the courtyard or the village is one of the better parts of the stay, based on guest feedback.
  • Check the ferry schedule: Late-night ferry arrivals from Piraeus are common; the 24-hour reception and transfer service make this less of a problem than at many smaller properties.

What's Nearby

Agia Anna sits midway along a string of beaches that forms the most visited stretch of Naxos's west coast. Agios Prokopios, immediately to the north, is a longer, sandier beach with more sunbeds and watersports rental. To the south, Plaka unfolds as a wide, less developed stretch of fine sand backed by dunes — easily reached on foot or by bike from Agia Anna.

The small harbor at Agia Anna has a cluster of fish tavernas where you can eat with a view of the fishing boats. For a wider choice of restaurants and the Naxos Town market, the KTEL bus or a 15-minute drive gets you there without difficulty. The iconic Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is in Naxos Town and worth a visit, particularly at sunset.

Address

Αγια Αννα, Ag. Anna 843 00, Greece

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