Villa Prokopis

About
Villa Prokopis sits in Agios Prokopios, one of Naxos's most popular coastal villages, managed under the Naxos Vibe portfolio of curated vacation rentals. Agios Prokopios is known for its long sandy beach, calm shallow water, and a compact strip of tavernas and services — making it a practical base whether you're travelling as a couple or a small family.
Naxos Vibe positions itself as a full-service rental and property management company with multiple villas and apartments across the island, from Naxos Town (Chora) to Plaka and Kastraki. Villa Prokopis is one of their Agios Prokopios listings, and booking inquiries are handled through their central platform at naxosvibe.gr.
What to Expect
Details specific to Villa Prokopis are limited in publicly available sources, but as part of the Naxos Vibe collection it falls within a managed portfolio that emphasises comfort and location. Comparable Naxos Vibe villas in the Agios Prokopios area — such as Villa Leanda and Villa Mila — typically offer multiple bedrooms, private or shared outdoor spaces, and proximity to the beach on foot.
Agios Prokopios beach itself is roughly 800 metres long, with fine sand and water that stays shallow well out from shore — well suited to families and swimmers of all levels. The village has supermarkets, pharmacies, and ATMs, so you won't need to drive to Naxos Town for day-to-day needs.
For the most accurate configuration — number of bedrooms, guest capacity, amenities, and pricing — contact Naxos Vibe directly via [email protected] or through the booking interface on their website.
How to Get There
Agios Prokopios is about 8 km south of Naxos Town port along the coastal road. The drive takes roughly 12 minutes by car or scooter. Parking is generally available along the village streets and near the beach access points, though it fills quickly in July and August.
The KTEL bus service connects Naxos Town to Agios Prokopios several times daily during the summer season; the stop is a short walk from the beach. Taxis from the port are straightforward and reasonably priced for the distance. If you're arriving by ferry at Naxos Port, arrange a transfer in advance during peak season.
Best Time to Visit
Agios Prokopios is busiest from late June through August, when the beach fills with sunbathers and the village restaurants run full capacity. For a quieter stay with the same good weather, aim for late May, early June, or September — sea temperatures remain warm, the meltemi wind is less intense in shoulder months, and villa rates are generally lower.
If you're visiting in July or August, book well ahead; Naxos Vibe properties in coastal villages tend to fill months in advance.
Tips for Visiting
- Contact Naxos Vibe at [email protected] to confirm availability, bedroom count, and exact villa layout before committing.
- Ask about special rates directly — the website flags a "Request Special Rates" option that may apply to longer stays.
- Renting a car or scooter is practical for day trips; the road south from Agios Prokopios reaches Agia Anna, Plaka, and Kastraki beaches within 10–15 minutes.
- Stock up at the local supermarket on arrival — most Agios Prokopios villas have full kitchens, and cooking in saves money for meals at the waterfront tavernas.
- The nearest ATM and pharmacy are in Agios Prokopios village, so you don't need to return to Naxos Town for essentials.
What's Nearby
Agios Prokopios beach begins almost at the village edge and connects southward to Agia Anna without a break — you can walk the full stretch in around 20 minutes. The area has several reliable tavernas, a water sports rental outfit on the beach, and a handful of beach bars open through the afternoon.
Naxos Town is close enough for an evening excursion to the Kastro, the Portara, and the old market alleys, then back to the villa for the night. The Halki village and the Byzantine tower at Tragea are about a 30-minute inland drive if you want to balance beach days with some exploration of the island's interior.
Location
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