Naxos Diamond

About
Naxos Diamond Studios Apartments is a recently built self-catering property in Naxos Town, positioned 200 metres from Agios Georgios (St. George) Beach — the long, sandy stretch that runs south of the port and is the most accessible beach from the town centre. Units range from studios to full apartments, sleeping between two and five guests, making this a practical choice for couples, families, and small groups who want to cook for themselves without sacrificing comfort.
The property sits on Aloádon street in Naxos Town, within easy walking distance of the waterfront promenade, the market street, and the bus terminal that connects the town to the rest of the island. With a 4.9-star rating across 62 Google reviews, guest satisfaction appears consistently high for a property of this type.
What to Expect
Every studio and apartment at Naxos Diamond comes equipped for a fully independent stay. The kitchens include hot plates, a microwave oven, a kettle, a coffee machine, and a complete set of utensils and crockery — enough to shop at the nearby supermarkets and prepare your own meals. Each unit also has a private bathroom with 24-hour hot water, air-conditioning, satellite smart TV, a hair dryer, and a safe box.
All units have either a balcony or a veranda with outdoor furniture, which is worth factoring in if you want somewhere to sit with a coffee in the morning or a glass of local wine in the evening. Wi-Fi is free throughout. The reception desk also offers car and motorbike rental, which is useful if you plan to explore the island's interior villages and more remote beaches.
The property accommodates groups of up to five, so larger studios or apartments work well for families who would otherwise be splitting across two hotel rooms.
How to Get There
Naxos Diamond is in Naxos Town (Chora), the island's main port and only major urban centre. If you're arriving by ferry from Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, or another Cycladic island, the port is a short walk or a quick taxi ride from the property.
From the ferry terminal, head south along the waterfront promenade toward Agios Georgios Beach — the property is in that direction, roughly 200 metres from the beach itself. Taxis are available at the port and in the town square. The main bus station (KTEL) is within walking distance, connecting Naxos Town to Filoti, Apiranthos, Halki, and coastal villages like Pyrgaki and Agia Anna.
If you're renting a car or motorbike on arrival, parking in Naxos Town can be tight in peak season; the reception's rental service may simplify logistics from day one.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has one of the longest tourist seasons in the Cyclades, running from April through October. July and August bring the most visitors and the highest temperatures, with Agios Georgios Beach getting busy by mid-morning. Staying in a self-catering unit during these months lets you avoid peak restaurant hours and manage your own schedule.
May, June, and September offer a better balance: warm water, fewer crowds, and lower nightly rates. The famous Naxian meltemi wind picks up in July and August, which keeps temperatures bearable but can make some exposed beaches rough for swimming — Agios Georgios, being in a sheltered bay, handles it better than west-facing shores.
The reception office is open daily from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM, so plan arrivals and any rental arrangements within that window.
What's Nearby
Agios Georgios Beach is the obvious draw — a broad, shallow-entry sandy beach ideal for families with children and non-strong swimmers. The southern end of the beach is calmer and less crowded than the stretch directly in front of the main hotels.
Naxos Town's old Venetian kastro is a ten-to-fifteen minute walk north through the market area. The Portara, the freestanding marble doorway of an unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia, is visible from the port and accessible on foot. For provisions, there are supermarkets, bakeries, and a covered market within the town centre.
The road south along the coast from Agios Georgios leads to Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna beaches, both reachable by bus or by motorbike in under fifteen minutes.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct via the official website or by phone if you want to discuss room size and layout before committing — with units sleeping 2–5, it's worth confirming which configuration suits your group.
- Reception hours are 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM daily; if you expect a late ferry arrival, contact the property in advance to arrange key handover.
- Use the in-house car or motorbike rental to reach Naxos's inland villages — Apiranthos, Halki, and Filoti are within 30 minutes by road and worth a half-day trip.
- Stock up at one of the town supermarkets on arrival; the fully equipped kitchen means you can handle breakfasts and packed lunches without eating every meal out, which adds up quickly during a longer stay.
- Agios Georgios Beach has sunbed and water-sports rental directly on the sand, so you don't need to bring equipment from the property.
- Confirm any specific room preferences (balcony orientation, floor level) at booking — in a smaller apartment property, these details can make a meaningful difference.
Address
Αλωαδών, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 023518Website
www.naxosdiamond.comOpening Hours
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