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Golden Beach

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About

Golden Beach is a beachside café on Naxos — the kind of casual spot designed around cold drinks, light bites, and an uninterrupted view of the Aegean. It sits close to the shoreline at coordinates placing it along the southwestern coastal stretch of the island, a part of Naxos known for long sandy beaches and shallow, clear water.

The setup is straightforward: you're here to slow down. Order something to drink, find a seat with a sea view, and let the afternoon take care of itself. It's not a full restaurant, but it covers what you actually need at the beach.

What to Expect

Golden Beach operates as a café rather than a full-service taverna. The menu runs to drinks — coffee, cold beverages, and likely the usual Greek island roster of frappe, freddo espresso, and soft drinks — alongside light snacks. Think something to keep you going between swims rather than a sit-down meal. The setting does most of the work: the sea is right there, and the pace is deliberately unhurried.

Based on available data, the café reopens from 8:00 AM, making it a reasonable stop for a morning coffee before the beach fills up. Pricing appears to sit in the moderate-to-higher range for a beach café.

How to Get There

The café sits at approximately 37.074°N, 25.352°E on the western coastal side of Naxos. From Naxos Town (Chora), head south along the coastal road — the main route that runs past Agios Georgios beach and continues toward Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna. Depending on the exact location along this strip, the drive from Naxos Town takes roughly 10–20 minutes by car or scooter.

Local buses from Naxos Town run along this coastal corridor during summer months, stopping near the main beaches. Check the KTEL Naxos schedule at the main bus terminal near the port for current timings. By bicycle, the coastal road is flat and manageable, though traffic picks up in July and August. Parking is generally available in unpaved pull-offs along the beach road, though it fills quickly in peak season.

Best Time to Visit

The café is open from at least 8:00 AM, so a morning visit — before the beach crowds arrive and while the light is still soft — is a good option for coffee. For drinks with a sea view, mid-afternoon through early evening works well when you want a break from the sun without leaving the beach area entirely. July and August are busy across all Naxos beaches; visiting in June or September gives you the same weather with noticeably fewer people.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive early for a quieter experience. The beach and surrounding area get busy from late morning through the afternoon in peak summer.
  • Cash is useful. Small beach cafés on Greek islands don't always have reliable card terminals; bring euros as backup.
  • Combine with the beach. The café makes most sense as part of a beach day rather than a standalone destination — settle in, swim, come back for a drink.
  • Check seasonal hours. Opening hours at small beach cafés can shift outside the main July–August window. The phone number +30 2285 042590 (from web snippets) may help confirm current hours if you're visiting in shoulder season.
  • Sunscreen and water first. The café covers drinks, but if you're spending a full day at this stretch of coast, bring sun protection and more substantial food from Naxos Town.

What's Nearby

This section of the Naxos coast is lined with sandy beaches — Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna are among the best-known, both offering clear, shallow water and a range of watersports rentals. Plaka beach, further south, is longer and wilder. Several tavernas and small hotels sit along the beach road, so you have options if you want a full meal. Naxos Town, with its Venetian kastro, covered market, and waterfront restaurants, is a short drive north and worth an evening visit.

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