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About

Studio Petra sits in the Kastraki area on the southwest coast of Naxos, roughly 350 metres from Kastraki Beach. It's a small guesthouse offering studio-style rooms — a practical, low-key base for anyone who wants direct access to one of the island's longest sandy stretches without the noise and premium pricing of Agios Prokopios or Plaka.

Kastraki itself is a quiet coastal settlement backed by low dunes and the broader Mikri Vigla headland to the south. The guesthouse suits independent travelers who plan to spend most of their time outdoors and want a simple, comfortable room to return to.

What to Expect

Studio Petra offers studio-style accommodation, which on Naxos typically means a compact room with a kitchenette or basic cooking facilities, a private bathroom, and either a terrace or balcony. This setup makes it easy to self-cater for breakfasts or lunches and keep costs down during a longer stay. The guesthouse is classified as a cottage-style lodging, so the atmosphere is informal and small-scale rather than hotel-corporate.

The property currently holds a 5-star rating on Google, though from a very small number of reviews. Treat that figure as a positive early signal rather than a statistically robust benchmark.

How to Get There

By car or scooter: From Naxos Town (Chora), take the main coastal road south through Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna, continuing roughly 8–9 km to the Kastraki turnoff. Studio Petra is signed in the village, approximately 350 metres back from the beach road. Parking is generally available on the roadside or on the property.

By bus: KTEL Naxos operates a seasonal bus service from Naxos Town that stops at Kastraki. Journey time is around 20–25 minutes. Services run more frequently in July and August; check the current timetable at the KTEL office near the port before relying on afternoon returns.

By taxi: Taxis from Naxos Town to Kastraki cost roughly €15–20 depending on time of day. The number to call in Chora is +30 22850 22444, though drivers can also be flagged near the port.

Best Time to Visit

Kastraki is a year-round destination, though Studio Petra is best suited to the shoulder and peak summer seasons — late May through early October. July and August bring the meltemi, the strong northerly wind that sweeps the Cyclades. Kastraki and Mikri Vigla to the south are particularly exposed to this wind, which makes them a magnet for windsurfers and kitesurfers but can make relaxed beach lounging less comfortable on gusting days. If you prefer calmer conditions, early June and September are ideal: the sea is warm, crowds are lighter, and the wind is typically gentler.

For the quietest mornings at the beach, go before 10am. The 350-metre walk from the guesthouse to the shore takes about five minutes.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead to book: Studio Petra has no listed website for online reservations. Use the phone number +30 697 465 1765 to enquire about availability and pricing directly.
  • Bring or rent gear: Kastraki Beach has minimal infrastructure compared to Agios Prokopios. If you want a sun lounger or watersports equipment, check what's available locally before assuming.
  • Stock up in Agia Anna: The nearest concentration of supermarkets, bakeries, and pharmacies is in Agia Anna, about 2 km north. Fill your kitchenette supplies there rather than relying on the immediate Kastraki strip.
  • Windsurfing and kitesurfing: Mikri Vigla, 2 km south, is one of the best windsurfing spots in the Aegean. Several schools operate there in summer; Studio Petra's location makes it a convenient base for those activities.
  • Evening meals: The village tavernas in Kastraki serve straightforward Greek food. For more variety, Agia Anna or Plaka are short drives away.

What's Nearby

Kastraki Beach is a long, fine-sand beach that runs into the dunes of Plaka to the north — the two beaches effectively form one continuous stretch of several kilometres. South of Kastraki, the Mikri Vigla peninsula has its own smaller beach and the aforementioned water sports schools. Inland from the coast, the Tragaea plateau — Naxos's mountainous interior with Byzantine churches and marble villages like Halki and Filoti — is about a 30-minute drive. The Portara and the old town of Chora are roughly 20 minutes by car.

Address

350m from Kastráki Beach, KASTRAKI - NAXOS Island - CYCLADES, Kastraki 843 02, Greece

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