Skip to main content
Greek Island Buses LogoGreek Island Buses

Taki's Guests

Hotels
Naxos
4.8
Taki's Guests - 1
1 / 1

About

Taki's Guests sits on Geor. Vallindra street in Naxos Town — a short walk from the port, the Portara, and the warren of marble-paved lanes that make up the old Venetian Kastro district. It operates as a small deluxe bed and breakfast, and with a 4.8 Google rating from 72 reviews it consistently ranks among the better-regarded places to stay in town.

The property pitches itself on attention to detail and a slow-travel philosophy rather than on scale or amenities lists. It's the kind of place where the host's involvement is visible, from the room presentation down to the curated extras on offer.

What to Expect

Taki's Guests is a compact B&B — not a resort, not an apartment rental. Rooms are presented as deluxe and refined down to the small touches, which at this size of property usually means personal rather than corporate standards of care. The breakfast component of the B&B offering is a practical advantage in Naxos Town, where good cheap morning options are fewer than you'd expect for the island's main hub.

One notable extra is a wellness programme: the property partners with local instructors to offer yoga sessions on the beach. For travelers who want structured activity alongside sightseeing, this is a practical add-on that you'd otherwise have to source independently. The overall tone is relaxed and unhurried — the website uses the phrase "slow living" deliberately, and it fits the pace of Naxos Town outside August.

How to Get There

The address on Geor. Vallindra places Taki's Guests within Naxos Town (Chora), the island's main settlement on the west coast. If you're arriving by ferry, the port is within easy walking distance — most of the town is navigable on foot from the dock in under fifteen minutes.

By car or bus: KTEL buses from the airport and from villages across Naxos terminate at or near Naxos Town's main square. If you're driving, note that the old town has limited vehicle access and parking is typically found along the seafront road or in designated areas near the port. A short walk with luggage is usually unavoidable.

By taxi: taxis are available at the port and can be called; the drive from Naxos Airport takes roughly ten minutes.

Best Time to Visit

Naxos Town runs year-round at a lower volume than the beach resorts further south — which makes it a reasonable base in shoulder season (April–May and September–October) when prices drop and the streets are far less crowded. Taki's Guests lists 24-hour availability every day of the week, suggesting the property operates across most or all of the year rather than on a strict summer-only schedule.

July and August bring peak-season prices and full occupancy across all Naxos Town accommodation; book well in advance if those months are fixed. For the yoga and wellness sessions, availability likely follows instructor schedules, so it's worth contacting the property ahead of your stay.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly via the property website (takisguests.com) — the site flags direct booking benefits, which may mean better rates or flexibility than third-party platforms.
  • Ask about the yoga sessions before you arrive, not after — they involve external instructors and may require advance scheduling.
  • Travel light to the room — Naxos Town's old streets are narrow and uneven; wheeled luggage can be awkward once you're off the main road.
  • Use it as a base, not just a bed — the location gives you on-foot access to the Kastro, the Archaeological Museum, the Portara walk, and the town market without needing a car.
  • Check the 2026 offers listed on the website if you're planning ahead; the property has flagged early-booking promotions.
  • Contact by phone if email response is slow — the listed number is +30 2285 025303.

What's Nearby

Geor. Vallindra is in the core of Naxos Town, so the surrounding area covers the full range of what makes the Chora worth staying in. The Portara — the marble gate of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is a ten-minute walk north along the waterfront. The Kastro, the medieval Venetian fortification that sits above the old town, is uphill and walkable. The Archaeological Museum of Naxos, housed in a former Jesuit school within the Kastro walls, is one of the better island museums in the Cyclades and easy to reach on foot.

The town's main commercial street runs parallel to the waterfront and has bakeries, cafes, supermarkets, and tavernas. Agios Georgios beach — the closest sandy stretch to the port — begins at the southern edge of town and is accessible without a vehicle.


Address

Geor. Vallindra, Naxos 843 00, Greece

Follow & Connect

Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

Location

Loading map…

What's On at Taki's Guests

Nearby Bus Stops