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Villa Danai

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About

Villa Danai sits on the main street of Agia Anna, a compact beachside village on the western coast of Naxos, roughly 6.5 kilometres south of Naxos Town. The property is 250 metres from the water — close enough to hear the sea on a still night — and the studios inside are unlike anything you'd find at a standard Greek guesthouse. A local artist designed each one individually, which means no two rooms are quite the same.

The result is accommodation that functions as much as a gallery as it does a place to sleep. Expect boat-beds, hand-painted wooden furniture, canvases, and objects crafted from reclaimed materials. The combination of handmade aesthetics with practical comforts — private balconies, sea and garden views, in-room breakfast service — makes Villa Danai a distinctive choice for travelers who want somewhere with genuine character rather than another whitewashed rental.

What to Expect

All studios at Villa Danai feature individual balconies overlooking either the Aegean or the surrounding gardens. The outdoor spaces are green and shaded, which is rare along this stretch of coast and makes the property feel cooler during the height of summer. Breakfast can be served directly on your balcony rather than in a communal dining room — a detail that suits the villa's private, unhurried atmosphere.

Each studio accommodates one to three guests, designed for couples or small groups traveling together. The artistic interiors are the defining feature: locally made pieces, painted surfaces, and repurposed nautical and rural objects give each room a different character. The property holds a 4.8-star rating across 61 Google reviews, which suggests consistent quality rather than a few outlier opinions.

How to Get There

Villa Danai is on the main road through Agia Anna village, which is easy to locate whether you're arriving by car, scooter, or bus.

  • By car or scooter: From Naxos Town, take the coastal road south through Agios Prokopios and continue into Agia Anna — roughly 15 minutes. Parking is generally available along the main street or in the immediate surroundings.
  • By bus: KTEL buses run regularly between Naxos Town and Agia Anna during the summer season, stopping near the centre of the village. The journey takes around 20 minutes.
  • From the airport: Naxos Airport is approximately 3.5 kilometres away, making Villa Danai one of the closer accommodation options to the terminal. A taxi from the airport takes under 10 minutes.
  • On foot from the beach: The property is a four-minute walk from Agia Anna beach itself.

Best Time to Visit

Agia Anna is a year-round village, though Villa Danai, like most Naxos accommodation, operates primarily during the spring-to-autumn season. July and August bring the most visitors to this stretch of coast; the beach fills quickly and the main street gets lively in the evenings. For a quieter stay with the studios largely to yourself, late May, June, or September are the strongest options — warm enough to swim, cool enough to walk, and noticeably less crowded.

Early mornings in summer are the best time to use the beach before it fills. The west-facing coast means afternoons and evenings catch the last light well, making balcony time in the late afternoon particularly good.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call or contact via the phone/WhatsApp number listed in the research bundle to confirm availability and room type before booking through third-party platforms.
  • Request a specific studio if you have a preference — rooms differ meaningfully from one another, and the property is small enough that direct communication is usually possible.
  • Bring cash for any local extras; smaller villages on Naxos can have limited ATM access.
  • Agia Anna's restaurant strip is walkable from the property, so you don't need a vehicle for evening meals.
  • If you're renting a car, note that the coastal road between Naxos Town and Agia Anna can be narrow in sections — allow extra time if driving at night for the first time.
  • The garden areas are shared and informal, so the property suits guests who are comfortable with a relaxed, guesthouse atmosphere rather than a resort setup.

What's Nearby

Agia Anna beach is the immediate draw — a long stretch of golden sand with calm, clear water in most conditions, backed by a strip of tavernas, cafes, and small bars. It connects northward to Agios Prokopios, giving you an extended stretch of coastline to walk or explore.

St. George Beach in Naxos Town and the village of Apiranthos in the island's interior are both accessible as half-day trips. The Portara — the freestanding marble gate of an unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia just outside Naxos Town harbour — is about 20 minutes by car and worth the drive at dusk.

For provisions, Agia Anna has small shops and a few supermarket-style stores along its main street. Larger supermarkets are in Naxos Town if you need a bigger run.

Address

Ag. Anna 843 00, Greece

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

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