Secret Oasis Aptms

About
Secret Oasis Apartments sits in Pyrgaki, a low-key settlement on the southwestern tip of Naxos, roughly 30 kilometres from Naxos Town. The surrounding landscape is cedar forest and sandy dunes rather than tavernas and souvenir shops, which makes it a strong choice if you want a quiet base rather than a lively resort atmosphere.
The property offers individual rooms and fully furnished two-bedroom apartments, making it workable for couples travelling light and small families or groups who want a shared kitchen and separate sleeping areas. Alyko's sandy coastline — one of the more scenic stretches on the island's south shore — is within easy reach.
What to Expect
Units at Secret Oasis are described as fully furnished with modern fittings. The two-bedroom apartments are designed for self-catering stays, so expect a kitchen setup alongside the living space. The immediate surroundings are relatively undeveloped: cedar trees border the property on the landward side, and the nearest significant beach, Alyko, is close enough that it shapes the character of a stay here. The area is not known for noise, which is the point.
With only a small number of reviews available publicly, the sample size is limited, but ratings from guests who have stayed are high. Airbnb listings for individual rooms within the property show a 4.38 average across multiple stays, with guests noting the proximity to Alyko's clear water and the quietness of the setting.
How to Get There
Pyrgaki is at the end of the road on Naxos's southwest coast. By car or scooter from Naxos Town, take the main road south toward Vivlos and Kastraki, then continue along the coastal route to Pyrgaki — allow around 35 to 40 minutes. Parking is not a problem in this part of the island.
A local bus service connects Naxos Town to the southern villages, with stops in the general Pyrgaki direction during the summer season, though service frequency is limited and timings change year to year — check current KTEL schedules on arrival. Taxis from Naxos Town port are straightforward if you arrive with luggage.
Best Time to Visit
The Pyrgaki and Alyko area is at its best from late May through September. July and August bring the strongest meltemi winds from the north, which cool temperatures but can make some exposed beaches choppy — this part of the coast is partially sheltered by the dune and forest system, so it holds up better than more exposed northern beaches. June and September offer warmer sea temperatures without peak-season crowds on the beach access tracks nearby.
For anyone wanting true quiet, avoid the last two weeks of August, when Greek domestic tourism peaks across all the southern Naxos beaches.
Tips for Visiting
- Book a car before you arrive. Pyrgaki has no central village with shops or restaurants within easy walking distance; a vehicle makes daily life much simpler.
- Bring groceries from Naxos Town or the supermarkets in Vivlos. The self-catering setup in the apartments makes provisioning worth doing properly.
- The Alyko beach area includes several distinct sandy coves separated by the cedar forest — wear shoes for the forest tracks between them.
- Contact the property directly by phone (+30 694 532 1577) to confirm room type and availability, as the apartments appear across multiple booking platforms.
- Pack reef shoes if you plan to explore the rocky edges of the Alyko coastline beyond the main sandy stretches.
What's Nearby
Alyko beach is the main draw in the immediate area — a broad, dune-backed stretch of sand with clean water and natural shade from the cedar trees. The uninhabited Venetian tower ruin at the edge of the Alyko peninsula is a short walk along the forest trail and worth the detour. Pyrgaki beach itself, a few minutes further south, is smaller and tends to be quieter even in August. The village of Kastraki, with a handful of tavernas and a small supermarket, is the closest point for a sit-down meal or supplies. Naxos Town with its full range of restaurants, the Portara archaeological site, and the kastro is around 30 minutes by car.
Address
Pirgaki 843 02, Greece
Phone
+30 694 532 1577Location
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