Summer Times Studios

About
Summer Times Studios occupies one of the better-positioned plots in Naxos Town: the address puts you 20 metres from the sand at Saint George Beach and a roughly five-minute walk from the main square of Chora. For a self-catering stay on Naxos, that combination — beachfront proximity without being marooned from the town centre — is genuinely hard to beat.
The property is a small, four-studio complex on Aristidi Protopapadaki, the road that runs along the Saint George waterfront. Guest reviews single out the cleanliness, the comfortable beds, the quiet nights, and the attentiveness of host Sophia — details that matter more than brochure language when you're deciding where to book.
What to Expect
All four studios are decorated in Cycladic style — whitewashed walls, clean lines, local materials — and fully equipped for self-catering. Facing the beach, they capture sea views and the westward sunset light that Saint George Beach is known for. The complex has a patio area with plants and seating that guests consistently mention as a social and relaxing spot.
A supermarket operates on the ground floor of the building, which removes the usual morning scramble for supplies. Several tavernas are within a short walk along the waterfront. The studios are open year-round, 24 hours a day for check-in purposes, which suits ferries arriving late or early. The property holds a 4.7 rating from 44 Google reviews.
How to Get There
On foot from the port: Naxos Town port is roughly a 10-minute walk south along the waterfront. Follow the coastal road past the ferry terminal toward Saint George Beach — the studios are on Aristidi Protopapadaki as the road curves toward the beach.
By car or taxi: Arriving by ferry, taxis wait at the port. Ask for Saint George Beach or Aristidi Protopapadaki. Driving time from the port is under five minutes. Limited street parking is available along the beach road; the area is walkable once you're settled, so a car is optional for a Naxos Town-based stay.
By bus: KTEL buses from across the island terminate at Naxos Town's bus station near the port, from where the studios are a 10-minute walk south along the seafront.
Best Time to Visit
Saint George Beach is Naxos Town's main swimming beach and gets busy in July and August. Booking the studios well in advance is advisable for that peak window. June and September offer calmer conditions on the beach, lighter crowds in the tavernas, and still-warm water — many experienced visitors to the Cyclades prefer those shoulder months. Spring and autumn are quieter still; the town remains active and the views from a west-facing studio at sunset are as good then as in high summer.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly: Contact the property via email ([email protected]) or phone (+30 697 436 7014) to check availability and rates; direct bookings often allow more flexible arrangements.
- Request a sea-view studio: With only four units, it's worth specifying your preference when you inquire.
- Use the ground-floor supermarket: Stock the studio kitchenette on arrival — Naxos produces excellent local cheese, honey, and kitron liqueur worth picking up.
- Walk into Chora in the evening: The 150-metre walk to the main square puts you at the edge of the old market street and the Kastro neighbourhood; plan at least one evening exploring the Venetian quarter.
- Ask Sophia for logistics help: Guest accounts suggest the host goes out of her way — transport to the airport and late checkouts have both been arranged on request.
- Sunset timing: West-facing studios catch the full Saint George sunset. In midsummer, that falls well after 8 pm, so plan dinner accordingly.
What's Nearby
Saint George Beach stretches roughly 800 metres and has sunbed rental, water sports, and several beach bars. The Portara — the marble doorway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is visible to the north and is a 15-minute walk from the studios via the port causeway. Naxos Town's covered market street (the main shopping artery of Chora) and the Venetian Kastro with its Naxos Archaeological Museum are all within a 10–15 minute walk. The KTEL bus station, a short walk north, gives access to the island's main beaches — Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, Plaka — without needing a rental car.
Address
Aristidi Protopapadaki, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 436 7014Website
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