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Colosseo sits right at Agios Prokopios Beach, one of Naxos's most popular stretches of sand on the island's western coast. The menu runs through the reliable Italian-Greek trinity of pizza, pasta, and grilled dishes, making it a straightforward choice for lunch after the beach or a relaxed dinner before the short drive back to Naxos Town. With a 4.4-star rating across more than 630 Google reviews, it has a track record that justifies the stop.

Agios Prokopios itself is about 8 km south of Naxos Town, and Colosseo is positioned to catch both beach-goers and people passing through on the coastal road. The setting is informal and open — expect a dining room that transitions easily between midday snacks and full evening meals.

What to Expect

The menu covers three main bases: wood-fired or oven-baked pizza, pasta dishes leaning toward Italian classics, and grilled meat and fish options that nod toward Greek taverna territory. This combination works well for groups or families where not everyone wants the same thing. The kitchen opens at 9:00 AM, which means you can also stop in for a morning coffee or a late breakfast before hitting the beach — a flexibility that not every Agios Prokopios restaurant offers.

Dining is unhurried and casual. The restaurant uses a digital menu accessible at each table, which keeps ordering practical during busy summer stretches. Service runs through to 11:30 PM every night of the week, so there's no scramble to arrive early if you've spent the whole day at the beach.

How to Get There

Colosseo is at Agios Prokopios Beach, which sits just south of the village of Agios Prokopios along the coastal road connecting Naxos Town to Agia Anna and Plaka. By car or scooter, take the main road south from Naxos Town toward Agios Prokopios — the drive takes roughly 10 to 15 minutes. Parking is available along the beach road, though spaces fill quickly in July and August.

By bus, KTEL Naxos runs regular routes from Naxos Town to Agios Prokopios in summer; the stop is a short walk from the beach. Check the current timetable at the KTEL station near Naxos Town port before you go, as frequency increases in peak season. Alternatively, if you're staying further south at Agia Anna or Plaka, the beach road is walkable or a quick scooter ride north.

Best Time to Visit

Colosseo is open year-round during summer season, seven days a week. Lunch service between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM tends to be the busiest window, particularly in July and August when Agios Prokopios Beach is at its most crowded. Arriving at 12:00 PM or after 2:30 PM usually means a shorter wait for a table.

For dinner, coming between 7:00 PM and 8:30 PM gives you daylight and a more relaxed pace before the later evening rush. The western-facing beach area means sunset views are on offer if you time it right. Shoulder season — late May, June, and September — brings smaller crowds and equally good weather.

What's Nearby

Agios Prokopios Beach is one of the best on Naxos for calm, shallow water, and Colosseo's position means you can walk straight off the sand and into lunch. The beach itself stretches northward toward the narrower strip that connects to the Naxos Town lagoon area. South along the coast, Agia Anna village is about 2 km away and offers a small fishing harbor alongside several other restaurants. For anyone combining a full day in the area, the beaches of Plaka and Mikri Vigla are accessible further south on the same road.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book ahead in peak season. August reservations are strongly advisable; call +30 2285 042182 or check the website.
  • Check the digital menu online. The restaurant has promoted its digital menu — browsing ahead can speed up ordering with a large group.
  • Go early for breakfast. The 9:00 AM opening is useful if you want coffee and something to eat before claiming a spot on the beach.
  • Combine with the beach. There's no better reason to visit than spending a morning at Agios Prokopios and walking over for lunch — you won't need the car.
  • Parking in August: arrive before 10:00 AM or after 6:00 PM if you're driving; the beach road lot is often full midday in high summer.
  • Check current hours. Opening times may vary outside the main summer season; confirm via the website or Facebook page before visiting in May or October.

Adres

Naxos, Ag. Prokopios 843 00, Greece

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Openingstijden

monday09:00 – 23:30
tuesday09:00 – 23:30
wednesday09:00 – 23:30
thursday09:00 – 23:30
friday09:00 – 23:30
saturday09:00 – 23:30
sunday09:00 – 23:30

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