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About

Sunset is a hotel on Naxos positioned near the island's western-facing coastline, where the Aegean light at dusk draws travelers back evening after evening. The coordinates place it in the general area of Naxos Town and its surroundings — a part of the island where the sun drops behind the Cycladic horizon in full view, unobstructed by the ridgeline that shelters the inland villages.

The property's name says something direct about its orientation and selling point: rooms or common areas that face west tend to catch the amber and rose tones that Naxos is known for, particularly in summer when skies stay clear well into the evening.

What to Expect

The research available for Sunset Hotel is limited, so specific room counts, amenities, or pricing tiers cannot be confirmed here. What can be said with confidence is that the hotel sits within the Naxos Town corridor — close enough to the port, the Portara islet, and the main Chora waterfront that guests can walk to most of what the town offers. Hotels in this zone on Naxos typically range from simple family-run guesthouses to mid-range properties with air-conditioned rooms, private bathrooms, and breakfast service. Verify current availability and room types directly with the property before booking.

How to Get There

The coordinates (37.0721°N, 25.3534°E) place Sunset Hotel within or very close to Naxos Town (Chora). From the Naxos ferry terminal, most accommodation in this area is reachable on foot in 5–15 minutes, depending on the exact street. Taxis are available at the port and cost a few euros for short hops into town. If you are arriving by car from the airport, which sits just south of the town, the drive takes under 10 minutes. Street parking in the Chora is limited in July and August; ask the hotel whether private or nearby parking is available when you book.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos has a long tourist season running from late April through early October, with July and August being the busiest and most expensive months. For sunset-oriented stays, the clearest skies and longest evenings fall between June and September. Shoulder months — May, June, and September — offer warm temperatures, fewer crowds, and more competitive room rates. Spring and autumn visitors will still catch sunsets, just earlier in the evening and occasionally with more dramatic cloud formations.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm details directly. Contact the hotel through a booking platform or search engine to verify room types, pricing, and current availability before you arrive.
  • Ask about the view. If a west-facing room or balcony is important to you, request it explicitly at booking — not all rooms in any property will have the same orientation.
  • Plan around the port. Naxos Town is walkable, but ferry arrivals can be late at night; confirm check-in flexibility if you are coming by boat.
  • Pack layers for evenings. Even in summer, the Cycladic breeze picks up after dark and temperatures can drop noticeably once the sun is down.
  • Book ahead in peak season. July and August accommodation on Naxos fills quickly, particularly in and around the Chora where proximity to beaches, restaurants, and the Old Town makes properties desirable.

What's Nearby

From the Naxos Town area, you are within easy reach of Agios Georgios beach — the closest sandy shore to the port, popular with families and swimmers and about a 10-minute walk south of the waterfront. The Portara, the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia, is a short walk north of the port and is the standard sunset-watching spot for visitors staying in the Chora. The Kastro, the medieval Venetian fortress district above the town, offers cafes, a small museum, and winding alleys. Tavernas and bars line the waterfront and the streets leading into the old market area.

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