Xenia

About
Hotel Xenia occupies one of the better addresses in Naxos Town: right on the Paráliaki seafront road, 20 metres from the water, directly below the Venetian Castle, and roughly 400 metres from the ferry port. That puts the old Chora labyrinth, the main waterfront tavernas, and the travel agencies handling day trips all within a five-minute walk. The hotel is open all year round, which makes it one of the more reliable options on the island outside the summer season.
The building is decorated in a clean minimalist style — white walls, restrained furnishings, coco mat natural mattresses across all rooms. The website lists standard rooms and at least one suite, along with a lounge and bar, free Wi-Fi throughout, and a direct-booking breakfast offer. The positioning and amenities make it a workable base for both holiday stays and the occasional business visit to the island.
What to Expect
Rooms at Hotel Xenia are described as spacious, and the coco mat mattress specification is a deliberate comfort choice rather than a marketing afterthought — those natural-fibre mattresses are firmer and breathe better than standard hotel bedding, which suits the Aegean summer climate. The minimalist aesthetic keeps things uncluttered: think light tones, simple lines, and enough space to actually unpack.
The suite option suits couples or anyone wanting a little more room. The lounge and bar mean you can eat breakfast or have a drink without immediately leaving the building, and the complimentary internet access covers all areas. The hotel's position next to Hotel Coronis and a cluster of restaurants means the immediate surroundings are lively rather than quiet — a fair trade for the location.
Contact: +30 2285 025068 or [email protected]. Book directly through the hotel's own website for the complimentary breakfast offer.
How to Get There
The hotel sits on Paráliaki Odós — the coastal road running along the Naxos Town waterfront — in the Chora neighbourhood beneath the Kastro hill. If you're arriving by ferry, walk off the port and follow the waterfront road north for around 400 metres; the hotel is visible on the left, below the castle walls.
By car, Naxos Town is reached via the main island road from the south (Pyrgaki direction) or the north (Apollonas direction). Parking on the seafront road itself is limited in summer; a public car park sits near the port area. Taxis from the port to the hotel are a short, flat ride.
There is no airport on Naxos — all arrivals are by ferry from Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, or other Cycladic islands. The Blue Star Ferries and fast-craft services all dock at the port 400 metres away.
Best Time to Visit
Hotel Xenia is open all year, which gives it an edge over the many Naxos properties that close from October to April. Summer (June–August) is peak season: the seafront is busy, ferries run frequently, and the town is fully animated. Shoulder months — May, September, and October — offer calmer streets, cooler evenings, and easier last-minute availability. Winter stays are quiet; most waterfront restaurants reduce hours, but the town never fully shuts down.
For the room itself, higher floors facing the sea will catch the Aegean breeze, which matters in July and August when temperatures regularly reach 30°C.
Tips for Visiting
- Book direct through hotel-xenia.gr to qualify for the complimentary breakfast offer rather than paying the standard rate via third-party platforms.
- Request a sea-view room when booking — the seafront position is the main draw, and not every room will face the water.
- Check for early-booking or long-stay discounts — the hotel explicitly offers special rates for these, so it's worth a direct enquiry if your dates are flexible.
- Pack light for port arrivals — the 400-metre walk from the ferry dock is flat and straightforward, but a wheeled bag handles it more easily than a large backpack on uneven stone.
- Use the hotel as an evening base — the five restaurants within 50 metres and the Kastro quarter directly above mean you can cover a lot of Chora on foot without needing a vehicle.
What's Nearby
The Venetian Castle (Kastro) of Naxos is 200 metres uphill — a short walk through the medieval lanes of the Chora old town. Inside the castle walls you'll find the Domus Venetian Museum, the Catholic Cathedral, and some of the best-preserved medieval architecture in the Cyclades.
The ancient Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo — sits on the islet of Palatia at the far end of the harbour mole, about a 10-minute walk north along the waterfront. Naxos Town beach (Agios Georgios) begins just south of the port, a long sandy stretch that is calm and shallow. For longer day trips, the mountain villages of Halki and Filoti are under 20 kilometres inland, and the beaches of Plaka and Agía Anna are easily reached by local bus from the Chora stop near the port.
Address
ΧΩΡΑ ΝΑΞΟΣ, Παραλιακή οδός, Νάξος 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 025068Website
www.hotel-xenia.grLocation
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