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About

Orkos Blue Coast is a small apartment complex sitting directly on the Aegean coast in Orkos, the quiet stretch of shoreline that runs between Plaka beach and Mikri Vigla on Naxos's west-facing coast. With a Google rating of 4.6 from 72 reviews, it draws guests who want immediate beach access without the foot traffic of the island's more popular resort strips.

The property is classified as an apartment complex rather than a traditional hotel, which means self-contained units, more space per room, and the kind of flexibility that suits families and couples equally. All apartments face the sea and include a private veranda — the main reason most guests book here.

What to Expect

All apartments at Orkos Blue Coast are fully furnished to Greek National Tourism Organization standards and fitted out in the white-and-blue palette typical of Cycladic architecture. Each unit has a veranda with a direct view across the Aegean, and soft ambient lighting gives the interiors a relaxed rather than functional feel.

The Orkos area itself is a significant selling point. The coastline here is known for clear, shallow water, golden sand, and several small coves that offer shelter on windier days. It is also one of the prime spots on the island for kitesurfing and windsurfing — the consistent Meltemi winds that funnel down from the north make the conditions reliable from late June through August. If water sports aren't your focus, the same winds keep the beach comfortable on hot afternoons when more sheltered spots feel airless.

For those who prefer calm water and minimal crowds, the coves tucked into the Orkos coastline provide both. Plaka, a few minutes south, is one of the longest undeveloped beaches on Naxos and offers a different texture of visit — wide, relatively empty, and backed by dunes rather than development.

How to Get There

Orkos is on the southwest coast of Naxos, roughly 20 km from Naxos Town (Chora) by road. The most practical route by car follows the coastal road south through Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, and Plaka — the drive takes around 25–30 minutes in normal conditions and is well signposted. Parking on-site or along the access road is straightforward.

Public buses from Naxos Town run to Plaka and Mikri Vigla during the summer season, and Orkos sits between the two stops — confirm the current timetable with the local KTEL office, as schedules change between months. A taxi from the port takes around 20–25 minutes and costs approximately €25–35 depending on the time of day.

There is no ferry connection directly to Orkos; all arrivals come through Naxos Town port.

Best Time to Visit

Orkos Blue Coast operates seasonally, as most Naxos beach accommodations do. The core season runs May through October, with July and August bringing the strongest Meltemi winds — ideal for kitesurfers, less so for anyone who dislikes sand in their lunch. Late May, June, and September offer the best balance: warm water, lighter winds, and noticeably fewer visitors on the beach.

Early mornings in Orkos are particularly calm. The wind typically picks up by midday and peaks in the late afternoon, so a morning swim followed by a sheltered lunch is the natural rhythm of a day here.

What's Nearby

  • Mikri Vigla beach — 10 minutes' walk south, with a well-regarded kitesurfing school and a beach bar
  • Plaka beach — a long, undeveloped sandy stretch a short drive or walk north
  • Kastraki — a small settlement a few kilometres south with a handful of tavernas for evening meals
  • Naxos Town (Chora) — 20–25 minutes by car; the old Venetian castle, the Portara, and the main waterfront restaurants are all here
  • Halki village — inland, roughly 20 km east, worth a half-day visit for its neoclassical architecture and the Vallindras citron distillery

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through the property website or by email ([email protected]) to confirm availability and ask about specific apartment views — not all units may face the sea at the same angle.
  • If you're planning to kitesurf or windsurf, contact the property ahead of arrival to ask about equipment storage; the area has good schools but limited gear rental on-site.
  • Hire a car or scooter for at least part of your stay — Orkos is quiet by design, and day trips to Halki, Apeiranthos, or the marble quarries at Apollonas are worth the drive.
  • Bring groceries from Naxos Town for the first day; the nearest small market is in Mikri Vigla, and the selection is limited.
  • The veranda is the apartment's best feature — check in before sunset.

Address

Orkos Orkos, Mikri Vigla 843 02, Greece

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