Princess of Naxos

About
Princess of Naxos is a hotel positioned at the quieter southern end of St. George Beach, the long sandy stretch that runs directly south of Naxos Town port. With a 4.6 rating across 289 Google reviews, it consistently draws guests who want a beach-adjacent base without the noise of the town centre — the property sits roughly a 10-minute walk from the main waterfront square.
The room mix spans several categories, giving it appeal for solo travellers, couples, and families alike. Notable options include a Honeymoon Suite, a Superior Suite with private hot tub, Junior Suites, Superior Studios, Superior Triple Rooms, and Deluxe Apartments. The breadth of accommodation types means repeat visitors tend to upgrade rather than switch hotels.
What to Expect
St. George Beach is a Blue Flag-status sandy beach, wide enough to feel uncrowded outside peak July and August weeks, and calm enough for children due to its gradually shelving, generally gentle surf. The hotel's position at the southern end puts it away from the busiest beach-bar stretch, so the immediate surroundings are quieter than the middle section of the beach.
Room categories at Princess of Naxos cover a range of setups. If you're travelling as a couple looking for something special, the Honeymoon Suite and the hot-tub Superior Suite are the obvious picks. Families or groups staying longer tend to go for the Deluxe Apartments, which offer more space. Studios suit solo travellers or short-stay couples who want self-contained flexibility.
The hotel also operates a car-rental service, useful given that Naxos rewards exploration — the inland villages of Halki, Apeiranthos, and the Tragaea valley are all comfortably reached by car in under an hour.
How to Get There
On foot from Naxos Town: Follow the waterfront promenade south from the port past the main beach entrance and continue along the sand or the parallel road — the hotel is approximately 10 minutes from the town centre on foot.
By bus: KTEL Naxos buses connect the port and town centre with St. George Beach regularly during the tourist season. The stop nearest the hotel is on the main road running parallel to the beach.
By car or scooter: From the port roundabout, follow signs for Agios Georgios Beach. The road runs south along the coast. Parking is available in the area, though spots fill quickly in high summer.
From the ferry terminal: Naxos Town port is one of the busiest in the Cyclades, served by Blue Star Ferries and Fast Ferries from Piraeus, as well as connections from Mykonos, Paros, and Santorini. A taxi from the ferry terminal to the hotel takes under five minutes.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has one of the longest tourist seasons in the Cyclades, running comfortably from late April through to October. For St. George Beach specifically, late May through June and September are the sweet spots — the sea is warm, the beach is not at capacity, and prices are below peak. July and August bring the meltemi wind, which keeps the heat manageable on Naxos compared to more southerly islands, but the beach and hotel are at their busiest during these weeks. Book well in advance for any July or August dates.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct: The hotel website (princessofnaxos.com) lists a direct booking option, which typically avoids platform fees.
- Request your preferred room type early: The hot-tub Superior Suite and Honeymoon Suite are limited; availability goes quickly from June onward.
- Use the hotel's car rental: Naxos has excellent road infrastructure for a Cycladic island, and renting from your accommodation simplifies pickup logistics.
- Walk the beach at low tide: The full length of St. George Beach is walkable north toward the port, giving you access to beach bars, tavernas, and the main town without needing transport.
- Reception hours: The property's listed hours run 8:30 AM to midnight daily — factor this in if you have a very late ferry arrival.
What's Nearby
St. George Beach has a row of tavernas and cafes along its northern end, convenient for lunch or an early dinner without heading back into town. Naxos Town (Chora) itself, a 10-minute walk north, has a covered market street through the old Venetian kastro neighbourhood, the Archaeological Museum, and the Portara — the marble gateway of an unfinished Temple of Apollo sitting on the small islet of Palatia at the port entrance. Day trips from the hotel are straightforward: ferries to Paros and Mykonos depart from Naxos Town port, and the island's interior villages are well worth the 30–45 minute drive.
Address
ST GEORGE BEACH, Naxos ke Mikres Kiklades 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 025387Website
www.princessofnaxos.comOpening Hours
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