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Hotel Ostria Inn

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About

Hotel Ostria Inn occupies one of the quieter corners of Naxos — the sandy beach of Moutsouna on the island's eastern coast, roughly 40 kilometres from Naxos Town. The hotel sits approximately 15 metres from the sea, flanked by olive groves and bougainvillea, and its Cycladic architecture blends into the low-key landscape of this largely undeveloped shoreline.

With a rating of 4.7 from 340 reviews, Ostria Inn has built a consistent reputation as a place where the pace slows down deliberately. This is not a resort engineered for pool parties; it's a property aimed at travelers who want direct beach access, genuine calm, and food cooked close to where it's served.

What to Expect

The accommodation ranges across several categories. At the upper end, the Superior Family Suite comes with a sea view and a private pool — useful for families or couples wanting seclusion without leaving the property. The Signature Rooms tier includes a Premium Sea View Room and a Superior Sea View Room, both facing the Aegean, as well as a Premium Side Sea and Pool View Room. The Cycladic Triple Room works well for small groups. For families needing more space, the Ostria Inn House offers a private family pool. Classic Rooms with garden views are the entry-level option and still put you within easy walking distance of the beach.

The property includes a seaside restaurant — described by the hotel itself as a central part of the experience — and facilities oriented toward relaxed, beach-focused stays rather than conference or event tourism.

How to Get There

Moutsouna is accessible by car from Naxos Town via the cross-island road through Halki and Filoti, a drive of roughly 40–45 minutes depending on conditions. The road passes through the marble-quarrying village of Apiranthos before descending to the eastern coast. Car rental is the most practical option; there is no scheduled ferry service to Moutsouna and bus connections from Naxos Town to the eastern coast are limited and infrequent, making private transport or a taxi the realistic choices for most guests. Parking is generally available near the beach.

Best Time to Visit

Moutsouna's eastern exposure means mornings bring direct sun to the beach and the hotel's sea-facing rooms. The prevailing Meltemi winds of July and August are less aggressive on the eastern coast than on the island's more exposed western and northern shores, making it a reasonable choice for midsummer stays when other Naxos beaches become choppy. May, June, and September offer the best balance of warm water, manageable crowds, and full hotel services. Moutsouna remains very quiet even at peak season by Naxos standards, so those looking for nightlife or a busy beach scene should look elsewhere.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book the sea-view rooms early. The property is small and the upper-category rooms facing the Aegean sell out well ahead of the peak summer weeks.
  • Bring cash for smaller purchases. Moutsouna village has minimal infrastructure; the hotel and its restaurant are effectively self-contained.
  • Plan day trips by car. Apiranthos, the marble quarries of the eastern highlands, and the remote beach of Psili Ammos are all within reach, but you need your own transport.
  • Eat at the hotel restaurant at least once. The seaside setting — confirmed across reviews — makes an evening meal here worth staying in for rather than driving back to Naxos Town.
  • Check the hotel website directly for current room availability and rates. The property at ostria.com handles bookings and may offer better terms than third-party platforms.

About Moutsouna

Moutsouna was historically a loading port for the emery — a hard abrasive rock — quarried in the hills above the eastern coast of Naxos. The rusted remnants of the old emery-loading infrastructure are still visible at the harbour, giving the village an understated industrial-historic texture that most beach destinations lack. The beach itself is sandy, the water clear, and the overall atmosphere is about as far from the cruise-ship crowd of Naxos Town as the island gets. A handful of local tavernas sit near the waterfront alongside the hotel.

Address

Παραλία τηγάνι, Μουτσούνα 843 02, Greece

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