Nostalgia Retrosuites

About
Nostalgia Retrosuites sits in Naxos Town — the island's port capital, locally called Hora — in the stretch between the main square and Saint George Beach. The property offers four individually themed suites and apartments, each decorated to evoke a specific decade from the 1960s through the 1980s. It's a small-scale operation run with evident care: 37 Google reviews and a perfect 5-star rating suggest guests consistently get what the name promises.
The location is genuinely practical. The Naxos Town main square is roughly a three-minute walk away, the seafront promenade is close enough to reach on foot, and Saint George Beach — the long sandy stretch that runs south from the port — is a short stroll. That puts you within easy reach of the waterfront tavernas, the old Venetian Kastro district, and the ferry terminal, without being in the middle of the noise.
What to Expect
There are four units, each with its own identity:
- Disco Suite — 45 sq.m., one bedroom, sleeps up to 4 guests
- Camera Suite — 35 sq.m., one bedroom, sleeps up to 2 guests plus 1 child
- Strada Apartment — 55 sq.m., one bedroom, sleeps up to 4 guests
- Cinema Apartment — 75 sq.m., two bedrooms, sleeps up to 5 guests, wheelchair accessible
All units are fully equipped for self-catering and come with air-conditioning and free WiFi. The property also has a sun terrace and a garden. The retro theming runs through the décor and furnishings — think vintage posters, period-appropriate furniture, and design details that reference specific decades — while the practical infrastructure is contemporary. The Cinema Apartment, at 75 sq.m. with two bedrooms, is the most suitable for families or two couples traveling together, and its wheelchair accessibility makes it one of the few genuinely accessible options in this part of Naxos Town.
How to Get There
Naxos Town is the arrival point for ferry passengers coming from Piraeus, Mykonos, Paros, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands. From the ferry terminal, the property is reachable on foot in around 10–15 minutes, heading south along the waterfront toward Saint George Beach and then cutting inland slightly toward Monis street.
If you're arriving by air at Naxos National Airport (JNX), taxis are available outside the terminal. The airport is a short drive from Naxos Town — roughly 4 kilometers. There is no direct bus connection from the airport.
Car rental is available in Naxos Town if you plan to explore the island's interior villages, mountain roads, or more remote beaches. Ask the property about nearby parking arrangements, as central Naxos Town has limited street parking, particularly in summer.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos Town is a year-round destination to a greater degree than many Cycladic islands, partly because the island has a substantial local population and is less dependent on seasonal tourism. That said, July and August bring the highest visitor numbers, and Saint George Beach gets busy. For a quieter stay with the same weather quality, late May through June and September through October are the most comfortable periods — warm enough to swim, easier to find a sunbed, and with lower accommodation prices.
If you're visiting primarily for the town itself — the Kastro, the market streets, the archaeological museum — spring and autumn offer the best conditions. Winter is quiet but viable; the island doesn't shut down entirely.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. With only four units, Nostalgia Retrosuites sells out well in advance during peak summer.
- Saint George Beach is the most convenient beach from this location — wide, sandy, and walkable from the property. For more secluded spots, you'll need transport to reach beaches like Plaka or Agia Anna further south.
- The Kastro district — the old Venetian hilltop town above Naxos Town — is worth an evening wander. It's uphill from the main square but not a difficult walk.
- Contact the property directly via email ([email protected]) or phone (+30 694 206 3020) for current availability and any specific accessibility requirements, particularly for the Cinema Apartment.
- Self-catering is easy here. The main square area has a good selection of bakeries, small supermarkets, and produce shops, so stocking a kitchen is straightforward.
What's Nearby
The Portara — the freestanding marble gateway of an unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia, just north of the port — is Naxos Town's most iconic landmark and a ten-minute walk from the property. The Naxos Archaeological Museum, housed in a Venetian building inside the Kastro, holds one of the better collections of Cycladic-era figurines in the islands. The waterfront promenade has a dense strip of cafes and restaurants ranging from casual souvlaki spots to sit-down seafood tavernas. For day trips, the village of Halki in the island's interior and the Tragaea plateau are both reachable by bus or car in under 30 minutes.
Address
Monis, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 694 206 3020Website
nostalgianaxos.grLocation
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