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Rodia Studios places you within 60 metres of St. George Beach and 350 metres from the old town of Naxos — close enough to walk everywhere, far enough from the main drag to sleep quietly. The property draws on Cycladic architectural lines: whitewashed walls, clean geometry, and restrained decoration that lets the surroundings do the talking. Accommodation is fully self-catering, which suits travellers who want flexibility over a fixed meal schedule and plan to stay long enough to cook, shop at the Naxos Town market, or simply keep breakfast on their own terms.

What to Expect

Rodia Studios is a small, family-run property in the Agios Georgios neighbourhood at the southern end of Naxos Town. Studios are self-contained units with kitchenettes or kitchen facilities — the standard setup for this category on the Cyclades — allowing you to buy local produce, cheeses, and wine without relying on restaurant dining for every meal. The Cycladic design influence means interiors are unfussy: light colours, practical layouts, and natural light. With 17 reviews averaging a perfect 5-star rating on Google, the guest experience appears consistently positive, pointing to attentive ownership rather than a large, impersonal complex.

The address — Agios Georgios, 843 00 — puts you in the busiest resort strip on Naxos, yet the property's position just off the beach road keeps the immediate surroundings calmer than the hotel row facing the sand directly.

How to Get There

From Naxos Port (Hora): St. George Beach is a 15-minute walk south along the waterfront promenade from the ferry terminal. Follow the seafront road past the old town and continue toward the beach; Rodia Studios is signposted in the Agios Georgios area, roughly 350 metres before the beach's southern end.

By taxi: The taxi rank sits immediately outside Naxos Port. A ride to the Agios Georgios area takes under five minutes.

By car or scooter: If you're arriving with a rental, follow signs for Agios Georgios from the main Hora ring road. Street parking is available in the neighbourhood, though spaces fill up in peak summer.

By bus: KTEL Naxos runs services from the bus station near the port to Agios Georgios and Agios Prokopios. Confirm the current timetable at the station on arrival.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos Town and St. George Beach are busy from late June through August. Arriving in May, early June, or September means quieter streets, easier beach access, and cooler afternoon temperatures — typically 24–28°C rather than the 32–35°C of July. Self-catering accommodation suits shoulder-season travel particularly well, since restaurants outside the main strip may keep reduced hours, making a kitchen more practical. Winter arrivals will find most tourist-facing businesses closed, though Naxos Town itself remains a functioning community year-round.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book direct: Contact Rodia Studios by phone (+30 694 484 5509) or email ([email protected]) or through the secure booking system on their website (studiosrodia.com) to confirm availability and any direct-booking rates.
  • Stock the kitchen on arrival: The Naxos Town market and several supermarkets are within the 350-metre walk to the old town. Local Naxian potatoes, graviera cheese, and kitron liqueur are worth picking up early.
  • Beach access: St. George Beach is a long sandy arc with shallow, calm water — well suited to families and casual swimmers. Sun loungers and umbrellas are available for hire along most of the beach.
  • Explore on foot: The Portara (the Temple of Apollo gateway on the islet of Palatia) and the Kastro neighbourhood of the old town are both reachable within a 20-minute walk from the studios.
  • Parking: If you plan to hire a car or scooter for day trips to Halki, Apeiranthos, or the inland villages, confirm with the property whether on-site or nearby parking is available before you arrive.

The Agios Georgios Neighbourhood

Agios Georgios is effectively Naxos Town's resort beach extension. The strip runs south from the Hora waterfront and hosts most of the island's beach-adjacent hotels, tavernas, and watersports operators. St. George Beach itself stretches for roughly 1.5 kilometres, with the water staying shallow for a considerable distance — a practical advantage if you're travelling with young children. Behind the beach, the road is lined with cafés and casual dining spots serving everything from Greek salads to fresh grilled fish. The old town, with its Venetian Kastro and maze of marble-paved lanes, begins less than ten minutes' walk north, making Rodia Studios a reasonable base whether your priority is the beach or the cultural sites.

Address

Αγ. Γεώργιος 843 00, Greece

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