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Simos Luxury Apartments sits in the Agios Georgios district of Naxos Town, 150 metres from the long sandy arc of Saint George Beach. The complex offers fully furnished studios designed for self-catering stays — a practical option if you want a base close to the water without committing to full hotel service for every meal.

The property is positioned on one of Naxos's most developed and family-friendly stretches of coastline, which means restaurants, mini-markets, car and motorbike rentals, and watersports operators are all within easy walking distance.

What to Expect

Simos operates as a studio apartment complex rather than a traditional hotel. Each unit comes fully furnished and equipped for independent living, with the conveniences needed to cook in, eat out, or do a mix of both. Daily room service is included, which takes some of the self-catering edge off and keeps things comfortable for longer stays.

The location in the Saint George area puts you in Naxos Town's main beach resort zone. Agios Georgios Beach itself stretches over a kilometre with fine sand and shallow, calm water — conditions that suit families with young children. Windsurfing tuition and rental (the bay gets a reliable afternoon breeze), pedaloes, and beach volleyball are all available on or near the sand.

The surrounding area has the full range of resort infrastructure: tavernas and cafes line the beachfront road, and the main commercial strip of Naxos Town — with its bakeries, supermarkets, and waterfront bars — is around a ten-minute walk north toward the port.

How to Get There

Naxos Town (Chora) is the main hub of the island, and Agios Georgios is its southern beach extension. From the port and main square of Naxos Town, head south along the waterfront road for roughly 1.2 kilometres — the Saint George area begins where the main promenade curves toward the beach. On foot this takes about 15 minutes from the port.

If you're arriving by ferry, taxis wait outside the port gate and the fare to Agios Georgios is short. The local KTEL bus also serves Agios Georgios from the main bus terminal near the port — check current schedules at the terminal on arrival. By car or scooter, parking in the immediate area can be tight in July and August, so arriving mid-morning before the beach fills is practical.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos has a long tourist season running from late April through October. Agios Georgios Beach is busy from late June to late August, when Naxos Town sees its peak crowds. The shoulder months — May, June, and September — offer warm sea temperatures, fewer people on the sand, and lower accommodation rates. The Meltemi wind, which blows across the Aegean most reliably in July and August, keeps temperatures manageable and makes the Saint George bay a draw for windsurfers.

For quieter evenings and easier restaurant bookings, aim for September or early October, when the sea is still warm from summer but the resort has exhaled.

Tips for Visiting

  • Contact the property directly via phone (+30 2285 026439) or email ([email protected]) to confirm unit availability and current rates before booking through third-party platforms.
  • If you plan to explore the rest of Naxos, renting a car or scooter from one of the rental outlets nearby is more efficient than relying on buses, especially for the inland villages and more remote beaches.
  • The shallow water at Agios Georgios suits young children and nervous swimmers, but if you want wilder, less developed beaches, Plaka and Agia Anna are a short drive south.
  • Bring a shopping bag for the nearby mini-markets — stocking your studio kitchen with local Naxian cheese, potatoes, and wine is one of the better ways to eat well and cheaply on the island.
  • Evenings along the Agios Georgios beachfront are lively through summer, with several bars and restaurants open late. Request a room away from the road if you're a light sleeper during peak season.

What's Nearby

Agios Georgios Beach is the immediate draw, but the surrounding area connects easily to the rest of Naxos Town's attractions. The Portara — the marble gateway of an unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is visible from the port and about a 20-minute walk north. The Kastro, the Venetian hilltop fortification at the centre of Chora, is also reachable on foot, with narrow lanes and the Archaeological Museum of Naxos inside its walls. For day trips, the mountain village of Halki and the Byzantine Panagia Drosiani church are roughly 30 minutes by car into the island's interior.

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town, Naxos 843 00, Greece

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