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Bossa

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Naxos
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About

Bossa sits in Naxos Town (Chora) at coordinates that place it squarely in the main hub of the island's social life. With a 4.6 rating across more than 1,300 Google reviews, it draws a consistent crowd of locals and visitors alike — the kind of place that fills up at both breakfast and cocktail hour without feeling like it's trying too hard to do either.

Despite being listed as a restaurant, Bossa functions most naturally as an all-day café and cocktail bar. Mornings bring coffee and light bites; as the afternoon stretches into evening, the vibe shifts toward drinks and a longer, more sociable pace. The Facebook presence under the name Bossa Café Naxos, along with social references to cocktails and a bar identity, confirms this dual personality.

What to Expect

Bossa opens at 8:00 AM every day of the week and stays open until midnight, making it one of the more versatile spots in Naxos Town for timing a visit around. Morning coffee, a mid-afternoon freddo, early-evening aperitivo, or a proper cocktail late in the night — all of it fits within a single visit window without any awkward closed-for-the-afternoon gaps that catch visitors off guard on Greek islands.

The café-bar crossover format is common in Naxos Town, but Bossa's review volume suggests it executes the model well. Social content references cocktails specifically, and the tone of that content — relaxed, company-focused, no-plans-needed — tells you something about the clientele and the atmosphere. This is not a late-night club; it's a place where the evening extends naturally from the afternoon.

Given its address in the 843 00 postal area of Naxos, it is positioned within or close to the town center, within easy reach of the waterfront promenade and the lanes of the old market district.

How to Get There

Naxos Town is the island's main port and the arrival point for most ferry passengers. If you're staying in Chora, Bossa is likely walkable from your accommodation. The town's compact layout means most central hotels and rental rooms are within a 5–15 minute walk of the main café and bar strip.

If you're coming from a beach or village outside town — Agios Prokopios, Agia Anna, or Filoti, for example — the KTEL bus network connects the main settlements to Naxos Town regularly during summer. Taxis are also available and the fares within the island are generally reasonable for short hauls. Driving in and parking in Chora can be tight during peak summer months; arriving by scooter gives you more flexibility.

Best Time to Visit

Bossa works for almost any hour of the day, but it earns its reputation in the transitional hours — late morning when the beach crowds haven't yet settled, and early evening when the light over Naxos Town turns amber and the Portara islet in the distance catches the last of the sun. The summer season from June through September brings the highest foot traffic; arriving slightly off-peak (before 10am or after 9pm) tends to mean a shorter wait for a table.

Shoulder season — May and October — is quieter but still warm enough for outdoor seating, which is how most visitors prefer to experience Naxos Town's café culture.

Tips for Visiting

  • Call ahead on busy weekends if you want a specific table or seating arrangement: +30 2285 027259.
  • The all-day hours (8am–midnight, seven days a week) mean there's no bad time to drop in, but evenings in July and August fill quickly.
  • Cocktails appear to be a genuine focus, not an afterthought — worth skipping the predictable beer order for something from the bar menu.
  • Follow the Facebook page (BossaCafeNaxos) for seasonal announcements and event updates before your trip.
  • Naxos Town is walkable, so pair a visit here with a stroll along the harbor or a look at the Venetian Kastro neighborhood up the hill.

What's Nearby

Bossa's Naxos Town location puts it within reach of several of the island's main reference points. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the Cyclades and sits at the northern tip of the port, a short walk from the town center. The old market street (the main commercial lane running through Chora) is lined with local produce shops, delis selling Naxian cheese and potatoes, and bakeries. The Venetian Kastro, perched above the town, offers a different pace entirely — narrow alleys, a Catholic cathedral, and a small archaeology museum.

For beaches, the closest are Agios Georgios (a long sandy stretch beginning at the southern edge of town, walkable) and Agios Prokopios further south, accessible by bus or scooter in under 15 minutes.

Address

Νάξος, Naxos 843 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday08:00 – 23:59
tuesday08:00 – 23:59
wednesday08:00 – 23:59
thursday08:00 – 23:59
friday08:00 – 23:59
saturday08:00 – 23:59
sunday08:00 – 23:59

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