Pension Stella

About
Pension Stella is a small, family-run property in Naxos Chora, the island's main town, sitting within easy walking distance of the port, the main square, and the nearest sandy beach. It operates as an apartment-style pension — meaning rooms come with kitchenettes and private bathrooms rather than the trimmings of a full hotel — which suits travelers who want a central base without paying full hotel prices.
The property spans two separate buildings, together containing seven apartments. The location puts you close to everything that matters in Naxos Town without being on the waterfront promenade itself, so you get convenience without the noise.
What to Expect
Rooms at Pension Stella are spacious by Greek island standards, each fitted with a kitchenette and a large fridge — useful if you want to stock up at the nearby market or pick up cheese and local produce from the old town. Every apartment has a private balcony or terrace and a private bathroom. The property also has a small swimming pool and a sun terrace where the Aegean is visible.
The overall rating on Google sits at 3.8 from 86 reviews, which reflects the honest positioning of the place: clean, comfortable, and reasonably priced rather than polished or luxurious. Guests consistently mention the good location, the spacious rooms, and the kitchens as practical advantages. If you're after spa facilities or a restaurant on-site, this is not the right fit — but for a self-sufficient stay in the center of Naxos Town, it does the job well.
Air conditioning is available, and the property has a 24-hour reception, which is a meaningful convenience on a smaller island where late ferry arrivals are common.
How to Get There
Pension Stella is in Naxos Chora, the island's only town, so arrival is straightforward. If you're coming by ferry, the port is within a few minutes' walk — follow the waterfront north from the dock toward the old town. By car or taxi from Naxos Airport (a small domestic airport served from Athens), the drive takes roughly ten minutes. An airport shuttle is listed as an available facility, so it's worth contacting the property directly on +30 2285 026975 to arrange pickup.
Naxos Chora itself is easily walkable. Most guests won't need a vehicle for day-to-day use in town, though renting a car or scooter from one of the agencies near the port opens up the rest of the island.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has a long tourist season running from late April through October. July and August are peak months — the island fills up, ferries run frequently from Athens and neighboring Cycladic islands, and prices across all accommodation categories rise. Pension Stella's position in town means you're well placed regardless of season, but booking ahead is essential in summer.
May, June, and September offer the best balance: warm enough to swim, quieter streets, and more availability. October is quieter still and good for hiking and sightseeing without the midday heat.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. Seven apartments sell out quickly in peak season, and the central location makes this a popular pick for ferry-hoppers passing through.
- Use the kitchenette. Naxos Chora has a well-stocked market and several excellent delis selling local cheese, potatoes, and charcuterie — self-catering even one meal a day makes a noticeable difference to your budget.
- Confirm airport shuttle in advance. The facility is listed, but call the property directly before arrival to confirm timing and cost.
- Bring or buy sun protection. The sun terrace faces the Aegean and gets full afternoon sun — shade is limited poolside.
- Late ferry? The 24-hour reception means you won't be locked out after a delayed arrival from Piraeus or Paros.
What's Nearby
From Pension Stella you can walk to the Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — in under ten minutes along the waterfront. The Kastro, Naxos Town's medieval Venetian fortification, is equally close on foot, with the Archaeological Museum of Naxos inside its walls. The nearest beach to town is Agios Georgios, a long sandy bay starting just south of the port, popular with families and within a short walk. For evening dining, the narrow alleys of the old town hold a good range of tavernas serving local dishes — Naxian beef, fresh seafood, and the island's own Graviera cheese feature widely on menus.
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