Naxos Petite

About
Naxos Petite Studios occupies the centre of Agios Prokopios village, one of the longest and most consistently calm beaches on Naxos. The property sits roughly 20 metres from the waterline — close enough that you can hear the Aegean from the shared veranda on the first floor. With just five studios, it operates more like a guesthouse than a hotel, and the family-run character shows in both the décor and the attention to detail after a recent renovation.
Agios Prokopios itself is well-served and walkable: supermarkets, tavernas, cafes, and the bus stop linking the village to Naxos Town are all within a few minutes on foot.
What to Expect
The studios are on the first floor of a traditional Cycladic building. Each unit is self-contained and designed for practical comfort — think compact kitchenette or kitchenette-style amenities, rather than a bare room. The room categories include a Deluxe Double, Deluxe Twin, Deluxe Triple, Deluxe King Double, a Cactus-facing Deluxe Double, and a two-bedroom apartment option, giving the property flexibility for solo travellers, couples, and families.
The shared veranda faces the beach and is the social centre of the property. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout. The property accepts pets and is described as family-friendly, which fits the low-key, residential feel of Agios Prokopios as a whole. The rating on Google Maps sits at a perfect 5.0 across 22 reviews at time of writing.
How to Get There
By bus: KTEL Naxos runs a regular service from Naxos Town (Chora) to Agios Prokopios, with the bus stop a short walk from the studios. Journey time from Chora is roughly 10–15 minutes.
By car or scooter: From Naxos Town, take the main coastal road south toward Agios Prokopios. The drive takes under 10 minutes. Parking is generally available on the village roads nearby, though spaces fill quickly in August.
By taxi: Taxis from Naxos Town port run to Agios Prokopios in around 10 minutes. Agree on a price before departure or confirm the meter is running.
On foot: Agios Prokopios is not walkable from Naxos Town for most visitors — it's a 6–7 km stretch along a busy road — but once you're in the village, everything you need is within a 5-minute walk of the studios.
Best Time to Visit
Agios Prokopios beach benefits from the meltemi wind that funnels down Naxos's west coast each summer — cooling rather than punishing compared to the exposed northern shores. July and August bring peak crowds to the beach itself; if you want a quieter stay, late June or September offer almost identical weather with noticeably fewer people.
The studios are likely most fully booked in the first two weeks of August, when Naxos is at capacity island-wide. Booking well in advance is advisable for any stay between late June and early September.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. Five studios means availability goes fast. Check the official website at naxospetitestudios.gr or reach out by phone before peak season.
- Use the bus. The KTEL stop near the property makes day trips to Naxos Town, Plaka beach, and even inland villages straightforward without a rental vehicle.
- Bring cash for the village. Smaller tavernas and some shops in Agios Prokopios still prefer or exclusively accept cash.
- Check the room type carefully. The gap between a Deluxe Double and the two-bedroom apartment is significant for families or groups — confirm sleeping configuration before booking.
- Pets are welcome, but confirm arrangements directly with the property, particularly for larger dogs.
About Agios Prokopios Beach
Agios Prokopios consistently ranks among the top beaches in the Cyclades. The sand is fine and pale, the water shallow and clear for a long way out, and the bay is naturally sheltered from strong south winds. Beach bars, sun-lounger rentals, and a handful of tavernas line the sand, but the atmosphere stays relatively relaxed compared to the more commercialised Plaka beach to the south. Staying at Naxos Petite puts you in the middle of it, rather than a drive away.
Location
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