StelStel

About
StelStel is a self-catering apartment property on Naxos, suited to travelers who prefer the independence of their own kitchen, living space, and schedule over a traditional hotel setup. Its coordinates place it in the broader Naxos Town area, within reach of the island's ferry connections, markets, and main sights.
The self-catering format is a practical choice on an island like Naxos, where local food shopping is genuinely worthwhile. The island produces its own potatoes, cheeses — graviera and arseniko among them — and thyme honey, all of which are available at markets in Naxos Town. Having a kitchen means you can stock up at the local shops and eat on your own terms between excursions.
What to Expect
StelStel offers apartment-style accommodation with self-catering facilities, meaning guests have access to a kitchen or kitchenette rather than relying solely on hotel dining. This format works well for families, couples traveling for longer stays, or anyone who wants the flexibility to cook some meals in and eat out for others. Apartments of this type on Naxos typically include basic cooking equipment, a seating area, and private sleeping space, though specific room configurations and amenities should be confirmed directly with the property before booking.
How to Get There
Naxos is served by the port of Naxos Town, with regular ferry connections from Piraeus, Paros, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands. The island also has a small airport with domestic flights from Athens. Based on the property's coordinates, StelStel sits in the Naxos Town area, making it accessible on foot from the port if you are arriving by ferry, or a short taxi ride from the airport. Car rental is widely available on Naxos and is a sensible option if you plan to explore beaches and villages beyond the town.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos has a longer usable season than many smaller Cycladic islands. The shoulder months of May, June, and September offer warm temperatures, calmer roads, and lower accommodation rates than the peak July–August window. For a self-catering stay in particular, arriving outside peak season means easier access to local markets and less competition for fresh produce. Winters are mild but quiet, with some businesses closed from November through March.
Tips for Visiting
- Confirm apartment configuration, check-in procedure, and included amenities directly with StelStel before arrival, as details are not available through third-party listings.
- If you are arriving by ferry, Naxos Town port is compact and taxis are usually available dockside — useful if you have luggage.
- Stock up on local Naxian products at the covered market in Naxos Town: graviera cheese, potatoes, and honey are the island's standout staples.
- Renting a car or scooter for at least part of your stay opens up the interior villages, mountain roads, and west-coast beaches that are hard to reach by bus.
- Naxos Town has a good range of supermarkets, bakeries, and a well-stocked fresh market, which makes self-catering straightforward even for a longer visit.
What's Nearby
The Naxos Town area gives guests at StelStel easy access to the island's main points of interest. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is a short walk from the port and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the Cyclades. The old Venetian Kastro district sits above the harbor, with its medieval towers, Catholic cathedral, and the Archaeological Museum of Naxos. The town's waterfront Paralia is lined with tavernas and cafes, and the nearest beaches — Agios Georgios and Agios Prokopios — are within a few kilometers to the south.
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