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About

Orkos View is a self-catering apartment complex on the southwestern coast of Naxos, positioned in Orkos Bay within the Mikri Vigla area. From its terraces you look out over a broad stretch of the Aegean toward Paros — a view that earns its name without any exaggeration. Plaka Beach, one of the longest sandy stretches on the island, is a short walk away, and the kitesurfing hub of Mikri Vigla beach is close enough that you'll hear the wind that draws riders from across Europe.

The complex holds two buildings, each containing eight apartments, set within landscaped gardens. It's the kind of place suited to couples and families who want space and independence — a kitchenette for breakfast at your own pace, air conditioning for the midday heat, and a pool to return to after the beach.

What to Expect

Orkos View operates as an apartment-style property, meaning each unit comes with a kitchenette equipped with a fridge and cooker, air conditioning, satellite TV, and Wi-Fi. The layout gives guests more autonomy than a standard hotel room, which makes it popular with families and longer-stay visitors.

The shared facilities include a large swimming pool with a children's pool alongside it, a sun terrace with loungers and parasols, and a poolside bar serving drinks and light snacks. The gardens are landscaped rather than purely functional, giving the complex a calmer atmosphere than the busier beach resorts further north toward Naxos Town.

The property holds a rating of 4.3 on Google (22 reviews) and a 9.0 score on a major booking aggregator across 369 reviews — consistently described as exceptional for its category. The panoramic sea views and the proximity to Plaka Beach are the most frequently noted strengths.

How to Get There

Orkos View is located in the Plaka/Mikri Vigla area on the southwestern coast of Naxos, roughly 18 km south of Naxos Town by road. The main route follows the coastal road from Naxos Town through Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna, then continues south past Plaka toward Orkos and Mikri Vigla.

By car or scooter: The most practical option. The drive from Naxos Town takes around 25–30 minutes. Car rental is widely available at the port and the airport. Parking is available on-site.

By bus (KTEL): KTEL Naxos operates buses from Naxos Town to Plaka and Mikri Vigla during the summer season, though frequency drops significantly outside of July and August. Check timetables at the main bus station near the port before relying on this option.

By taxi: A taxi from Naxos Town to the Orkos/Mikri Vigla area takes around 20–25 minutes. Agree on the fare before departure or ask the driver to use the meter.

The property's coordinates place it at the northern edge of Orkos Bay. The phone number for direct bookings or inquiries is +30 2285 075274.

Best Time to Visit

The property operates in the warmer months consistent with Naxos's tourism season, which runs from late April through October. July and August are the busiest period across the island, and the Mikri Vigla area in particular draws kitesurfers and windsurfers who follow the reliable meltemi winds that funnel through this stretch of coast. If you want the beach and pool without peak-season crowds, late May through June or September are the better windows — temperatures are still warm, the sea is swimmable, and the road south from Plaka is noticeably quieter.

Evenings offer some of the best value in the views here: the terrace aspect toward the west means you get the sun setting behind Paros on clear days.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly via the property's website or by phone to check whether a direct rate is available — the number is +30 2285 075274.
  • Bring or plan to buy groceries from Naxos Town or the small shops in Plaka for self-catering meals; the kitchenette makes this straightforward.
  • The meltemi wind is strongest from mid-July through August — good news for kitesurfers at Mikri Vigla Beach, but worth knowing if you prefer calmer swimming conditions.
  • Plaka Beach is accessible on foot, which saves you from needing the car every time you want sand.
  • If you're renting a car, fill up in Naxos Town; fuel stations thin out considerably south of Agia Anna.
  • An airport shuttle is listed among the property's amenities — confirm availability and any charge when booking.

What's Nearby

Plaka Beach is the closest major beach — a long, sandy, largely undeveloped stretch that remains one of the quieter options on the island even in summer. Mikri Vigla Beach sits just south and is divided into two distinct sections: the northern side is calmer and family-friendly, while the southern end is reliably windy and the main draw for kitesurfers and windsurfers. Orkos Beach itself is a small, sheltered cove popular with visitors staying in the immediate area. Further afield, the inland villages of Sangri and Chalki are worth the 30–40 minute drive for Byzantine churches and medieval towers.


Address

Plaka 843 02, Greece

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