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About

Villa Veranda sits just 50 metres from Plaka Beach, one of the longest stretches of fine sand on Naxos. The property offers self-catering rooms and studios — a practical, independently-minded base if you want to cook your own meals, keep your own schedule, and step onto a veranda to watch the sun drop into the Aegean without being in a resort complex.

Plaka itself is a low-key beach settlement roughly 8 km south of Naxos Town, known for its pale gold sand, shallow turquoise water, and the relative quiet that comes from being just far enough from Agios Georgios and Agios Prokopios to avoid the densest crowds. Villa Veranda is within this strip, surrounded by gardens and aimed squarely at travellers who want proximity to the beach without the noise of a hotel bar.

What to Expect

Units at Villa Veranda are described as fully equipped studios and rooms with veranda access. The self-catering setup means each unit has the essentials to prepare basic meals — useful in a location where the nearest full supermarket requires a short drive or ride toward Naxos Town. The verandas face gardens and open Aegean views, which means the sunsets here are genuine rather than incidental: the west-facing coastline of Plaka positions the sun directly over the water every evening.

With a rating of 4.4 from 29 Google reviews, the property trends positive without the volume of reviews that larger resort hotels accumulate — which usually reflects a smaller, owner-managed operation where service is personal but capacity is limited.

How to Get There

Villa Veranda's address places it at Παραλία Πλάκας (Plaka Beach), Naxos 843 00. From Naxos Town port, the drive south along the coastal road through Agios Georgios and Agios Prokopios takes around 15 minutes by car or scooter. The KTEL bus that runs between Naxos Town and Pyrgaki passes through the Plaka area; check current schedules at the Naxos Town bus station, as frequency drops outside peak season. Taxis from the port to Plaka run a fixed-ish fare — worth confirming with the driver before you set off. Parking on-site or on the roadside near the property is generally straightforward outside August.

Best Time to Visit

Plaka Beach gets genuinely busy in July and August, when the meltemi (the north Aegean summer wind) can also kick up in the afternoons, making the water choppy by midday. For calmer conditions and easier availability at smaller properties like Villa Veranda, June and September are strong choices: the sea is warm, the beach is usable all day, and the village pace is noticeably more relaxed. If you're visiting in shoulder season — May or October — confirm with the property directly that they're open, as smaller studios on Naxos sometimes operate on a compressed season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book ahead in summer. A small studio property with strong reviews fills quickly in July and August. Contact Villa Veranda directly via their website or by phone (+30 697 215 6912) to check availability.
  • Bring groceries from Naxos Town. There are tavernas along Plaka, but a larger shop in Naxos Town lets you stock the studio kitchen properly and save money on daily meals.
  • Rent transport. Without a scooter, ATV, or car, you're largely confined to the Plaka strip. Naxos's inland villages, the Temple of Demeter near Sangri, and the marble quarries above Apollonas are all worth the effort — and none are walkable from here.
  • Arrive with cash. Smaller accommodation on Greek islands doesn't always have card facilities; check payment terms when you book.
  • Ask about parking. If you're arriving by rental car, confirm whether the property has dedicated spaces — the beach road can fill up without warning in peak weeks.

What's Nearby

Plaka Beach itself is the main draw: several kilometres of sand running south toward the quieter Mikri Vigla and eventually Kastraki. The beach is lined with a handful of tavernas and sunbed operations, but it never reaches the density of Agios Georgios. Heading north on the coastal road brings you to Agios Prokopios within a few minutes — a slightly more developed beach with more dining options — and then to Naxos Town (Chora) with its Venetian kastro, the Portara, and the main port ferries. The inland route east from Plaka leads toward the villages of the Tragaea valley, particularly Halki and Filoti, which are worth a half-day exploration.

Address

Παραλία Πλάκας, Νάξος, Naxos ke Mikres Kiklades 843 00, Greece

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