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About

Something Else Apartments is a small, family-run property at Agia Anna, one of the most popular beach villages on the southwest coast of Naxos. The complex sits 50 metres from the water's edge and roughly 4 km south of Naxos Town port — close enough to reach the main town quickly, far enough to wake up in a quieter, more residential part of the island.

The property is licensed by the Greek National Tourism Organisation (EOT licence 1174K13000155300) and offers double and family rooms, making it a practical pick for couples and families travelling together. It has a 4.1 rating across 67 Google reviews, which reflects consistent, if modest, satisfaction rather than a boutique-hotel splash.

What to Expect

Something Else Apartments occupies a position that does a lot of the work for you: the beach at Agia Anna is a short walk across the road, a supermarket is approximately 30 metres away, and the public bus stop is also 30 metres from the property. That last point matters on Naxos, where the KTEL bus line connects Agia Anna to Naxos Town several times a day and continues south toward Plaka beach during peak season.

The accommodation itself consists of double rooms and family rooms. The property is not a large resort — the website describes it as a "small paradise," and the room count reflects that. Expect straightforward Greek island hospitality: clean, functional spaces managed by owners who are present on-site rather than a front-desk corporation.

The reception appears to operate from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM daily based on listed hours. If you are arriving outside those hours, it is worth calling ahead on +30 2285 042172 or contacting via email at [email protected] to arrange key handover.

How to Get There

By bus: The KTEL bus from Naxos Town to Agia Anna runs regularly in summer. The stop is effectively at the door of the property — roughly 30 metres away.

By car or scooter: From Naxos Town port, head south on the coastal road through Agios Prokopios. Agia Anna village is clearly signed. The drive takes around 10 minutes.

By taxi: Taxis from the port to Agia Anna cost approximately €10–15 depending on the time of day and luggage. The trip takes under 15 minutes.

On foot: Agia Anna is not walkable from the port for most travellers — 4 km with luggage on an unshaded road is not practical in summer heat.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos has a long season, running roughly from late April through October. Agia Anna beach gets busy in July and August, when Greek and European visitors arrive in volume. If you want the beach to yourself in the morning and lower room rates, early June or September offer the best balance of warm water and manageable crowds. The Meltemi wind picks up on the southwest coast in July and August, which keeps temperatures tolerable but can make the water choppy on exposed afternoons.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead if arriving after 3:00 PM. Reception hours end at 3 PM; a quick call on +30 2285 042172 ensures someone is available to let you in.
  • The supermarket next door is genuinely useful. Stock up on breakfast items and water — it saves unnecessary trips into Naxos Town for basics.
  • Agia Anna beach is sandy and relatively shallow near the shore, making it suitable for children. The beach at neighbouring Agios Prokopios, a short walk north, is larger and more sheltered.
  • Rent a scooter or car for day trips. The villages of the Naxos interior — Halki, Filoti, Apeiranthos — are 20–40 minutes away and well worth a full day.
  • Book the family rooms well in advance for July and August. Properties this close to the beach and bus stop fill up early in peak season.
  • Check the direct-booking offers on the property website (somethingelse-naxos.com) before going through an OTA — small properties like this often have better rates or flexible cancellation for direct reservations.

What's Nearby

Agia Anna sits at the northern end of a stretch of connected beaches that runs south through Plaka toward Orkos. From the property, you can walk along the shore to reach Plaka's wide sandy expanse in under 20 minutes. The village of Agia Anna itself has tavernas, a small supermarket (the one adjacent to the apartments), and a few cafes. Naxos Town's old market quarter — the Kastro and the Bourgos neighbourhood — is a straightforward bus ride or short drive north and rewards an evening stroll for dinner and shopping.

Address

Ag. Anna 843 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 15:00
tuesday08:00 – 15:00
wednesday08:00 – 15:00
thursday08:00 – 15:00
friday08:00 – 15:00
saturday08:00 – 15:00
sunday08:00 – 15:00

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