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About

Spiros Hotel sits a few metres from Saint George Beach, the long sandy stretch that curves south from Naxos Town (Chora) and serves as the island's most popular swimming spot. It's a family-run property built in Cycladic style — whitewashed walls, clean lines — and it draws a consistently high rating (4.6 from more than 300 guests) by keeping things practical and comfortable rather than flashy.

The location does a lot of the work. Saint George Beach is walkable from the Chora waterfront, which means the port, the Portara islet, the old market lanes of the Venetian kastro, and dozens of tavernas are all within fifteen minutes on foot. At the same time, the hotel sits far enough along the beach road that mornings are quiet.

What to Expect

The hotel offers several room categories — junior suites, superior suites, grand suites, and two-room suites — designed to sleep anywhere from one person up to five. Every suite comes with air-conditioning, a balcony or veranda, a refrigerator, a fully equipped kitchenette, satellite TV, and a hair dryer. Views vary by room: some face the sea, others overlook the pool or garden. The self-catering setup makes Spiros a practical choice for longer stays, since you can handle breakfasts and lunches in-room and eat out selectively.

On-site wellness facilities go beyond what most comparably priced Naxos hotels offer. The Elixir Spa includes a jacuzzi, sauna, hammam, gym, and a menu of massage and beauty treatments — useful if you want downtime that doesn't involve another beach afternoon.

How to Get There

From the port: Naxos Town port is roughly a 10–15 minute walk south along the waterfront promenade and then along the Saint George Beach road. Most arrivals can walk it with rolling luggage.

By bus: KTEL Naxos buses connect the main bus terminal near the port to Agios Georgios (Saint George) regularly in high season. The stop is close to the hotel.

By car or taxi: Taxis from the port take under five minutes. If you're renting a car, parking is generally available along the Saint George Beach road, though it fills quickly in July and August. Coordinates: 37.0986° N, 25.3774° E.

By ferry: Naxos is served by Blue Star Ferries and Fast Ferries from Piraeus (roughly 3.5–5 hours depending on route), as well as connections from Paros, Mykonos, and Santorini.

Best Time to Visit

Spiros Hotel is open in the main tourist season. Saint George Beach is swimmable from May through October, but July and August bring the most activity — and the most competition for rooms. Book well ahead for peak summer. June and September offer calmer seas, fewer crowds, and often lower rates while still delivering reliable beach weather. If you're travelling as a family or planning a longer stay, the shoulder months are worth considering.

Mornings at Saint George Beach are notably calmer before 10:00, and the evening light on the water looking back toward the Portara is worth timing a walk for.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book a sea-view balcony room early — they sell out faster than garden or pool-view options.
  • Use the kitchenette. Naxos Town has a good fresh produce market and several well-stocked supermarkets within walking distance; self-catering for breakfast cuts costs significantly.
  • Ask about spa availability on arrival. The Elixir Spa is on-site, but treatments can be in demand during peak season — scheduling on day one avoids disappointment.
  • Walk to the Chora in the evening. The old town is 10–15 minutes on foot along the waterfront; far pleasanter than driving and finding parking.
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen. Saint George Beach gets crowded in high season and the water stays clear — keeping it that way matters.
  • Check the ferry schedule before your last night. Early-morning ferry departures are common from Naxos; if yours leaves at 06:00, talk to the front desk about early checkout.

What's Nearby

Saint George Beach itself stretches for roughly 1.5 km and offers sunbed and umbrella hire, a handful of beach bars, and calm, shallow water that works well for children and casual swimmers. At the northern end, the beach connects to the Chora waterfront promenade, lined with cafes and restaurants.

Further along the same coastal road heading south, you reach Agios Prokopios Beach and then Agia Anna — progressively quieter and equally good for swimming. Renting a scooter or car from Naxos Town gives you easy access to the entire western coast.

The Portara (the monumental doorway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo) is one of the island's most recognisable landmarks and a short walk north from the hotel. The Venetian Kastro, the Archaeological Museum of Naxos, and the main shopping and dining streets of the old town are all within comfortable walking distance.

Address

Naxos 843 00, Greece

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