Studios Maria

About
Studios Maria — listed under the Naxos Enjoy Apartments brand — sits in the Koti area of Naxos Town (Chora), a quiet residential pocket that keeps you close to everything without putting you on a noisy tourist strip. Agios Georgios beach is 250 metres away, the main square 200 metres, and the ferry port 600 metres — distances you can cover on foot in minutes.
The property was fully refurbished in 2019, so the studios and apartments look fresh rather than worn-in. With a Google rating of 4.0 across 29 reviews, it sits in reliably decent territory for self-catering accommodation at this price point.
What to Expect
The accommodation spans four unit types: a Deluxe Double Studio, a Deluxe Triple Studio, a One-Bedroom Apartment, and a Two-Bedroom Apartment — covering solo travellers, couples, families, and small groups. Every unit includes a kitchenette with refrigerator (practical for storing beach snacks and breakfast supplies), flat-screen satellite TV, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom with shower and hairdryer.
The kitchenette setup suits travellers who want flexibility — you can skip the restaurant bill on quieter evenings without being tied to a full kitchen. The property has a working arrangement with a café 40 metres away where guests can take breakfast, which is a straightforward alternative to cooking in the room.
Within 150 metres you'll find car and motorbike rental companies, restaurants, and bars. A supermarket is 50 metres from the door — unusually convenient for self-caterers who want to stock up on local produce, wine, or anything they need for the beach.
How to Get There
Studios Maria is located in the Koti neighbourhood of Naxos Town (843 00). The coordinates place it inland from Agios Georgios beach, on the south side of Chora.
- On foot from the port: The ferry port is 600 metres away — roughly an eight-minute walk through town. Manageable with luggage.
- By bus: The nearest bus stop is 100 metres from the property. The KTEL Naxos bus network connects Naxos Town with the main beaches and villages across the island.
- By car or motorbike: Free public parking is available within 150 metres. Car and motorbike rental is available from agencies within the same radius, making it easy to pick up transport on arrival.
- From the airport: Naxos Airport is 2 kilometres away — a short taxi ride or, for light packers, a doable bike ride.
Best Time to Visit
Naxos Town is a year-round destination, but Studios Maria will appeal most to travellers visiting between late April and October, when Agios Georgios beach is swimmable and the island's restaurants, shops, and boat connections are fully operational.
July and August are peak season: Agios Georgios gets crowded, Naxos Town buzzes until late, and accommodation books up quickly. Shoulder months — May, June, and September — offer calmer beaches, lower prices, and more availability. The Meltemi wind arrives in earnest from July onward and can make the west-facing beach choppy on some afternoons, though mornings are typically calm.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for summer. With only a handful of unit types, the property fills up fast in July and August. Booking directly via the website may give you more flexibility.
- Use the kitchenette. The supermarket 50 metres away stocks local Naxian produce — the island is known for its potatoes, cheese (graviera and arseniko), and citrus. Stocking up saves money and adds to the experience.
- Rent a vehicle on arrival. Car and motorbike rental is steps from the door. Naxos has some of the best road access of any Cycladic island, and having wheels opens up Halki, Apeiranthos, and the less-visited beaches on the east coast.
- Walk to Agios Georgios. The beach is 250 metres away — a shallow, sandy bay that's calm and well-suited to families. It's one of the longest sandy beaches within walking distance of any Cycladic town.
- Ask about breakfast. The affiliated café 40 metres from the property is a convenient starting point for the day without adding much to your bill.
- Check in at the port. If you're arriving by ferry, the 600-metre walk is easy — but confirm whether the property offers any luggage assistance or meet-and-greet, especially for late-night sailings.
What's Nearby
The location genuinely earns its keep. Agios Georgios beach starts at the southern edge of Naxos Town and stretches south for roughly 1.5 kilometres — wide, sandy, and sheltered from the worst of the Meltemi. It has sunbed rentals, a couple of beach bars, and shallow water near the shore.
The Kastro (Venetian castle) is 800 metres away on the hill above the old town — worth the uphill walk for the views and the medieval lanes inside. The Portara, the iconic marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo, sits on the islet of Palatia at the northern tip of the port, about 15 minutes on foot from the property. The main square and Naxos Town's market street (with bakeries, delis, and shops selling local products) are a two-minute walk.
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