Thalasea Bar Restaurant Mikri Vigla Naxos

About
Thalasea Bar Restaurant sits directly on Parthena beach in Mikri Vigla, on Naxos's southwest coast — which puts it at the edge of one of the island's most reliable wind corridors and, on calm mornings, one of its quieter sandy stretches. The restaurant is run in connection with the Thalasea kite and windsurf center, so the crowd on any given afternoon is an energetic mix of water sports enthusiasts drying off and day-trippers who drove down from Naxos Town for the view.
With a 4.6 rating across nearly 300 Google reviews, it has built a consistent reputation for solid Mediterranean cooking and an Aegean seaview that earns its keep at lunch and sunset alike.
What to Expect
The kitchen describes itself as a Mediterranean table built around local Naxian products — the island has a well-known tradition of quality produce, from Graviera cheese to potatoes and olive oil, so that framing is more than marketing. The menu runs through breakfast, lunch, and dinner, which is useful if you're spending a full day at Mikri Vigla and don't want to drive back to Naxos Town between sessions.
Expect fresh seafood — grilled fish, octopus, and the kind of simply prepared Aegean catches that work best when the ingredient quality is high — alongside Greek classics like salads, mezedes, and grilled meats. The bar side offers cocktails, local wines, and cold drinks for post-beach recovery. The restaurant also takes private event bookings: weddings, baptisms, and gatherings, with flexible indoor and outdoor setups depending on the occasion.
The outdoor terrace faces the water directly, so the seaview is not incidental — it's the central feature of any meal here. On clear days you can see across toward Paros.
How to Get There
Mikri Vigla is roughly 20 km south of Naxos Town, on the road that runs down the island's western side. By car, follow the main coastal road south through Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna, then continue past Plaka toward Mikri Vigla — the drive takes around 25–30 minutes. Parking is available near the beach area.
The KTEL bus service on Naxos runs a route that stops at Mikri Vigla; the bus stop is close to the restaurant, making it a workable option if you're not renting a vehicle. Check current schedules at the Naxos Town bus station, as summer frequency differs from shoulder season.
Thalasea's location on Parthena beach means it's also walkable from accommodation within Mikri Vigla itself.
Best Time to Visit
Mikri Vigla gets reliable Meltemi winds from July through August, which makes the area a hub for kite and windsurfers — and which means the restaurant is at its liveliest (and most energetic) in high summer. If you want a quieter meal, come in June or September, when the beach is still warm and sunny but the water sports crowd thins out.
For the best light and atmosphere, aim for late afternoon into sunset. The Aegean faces west here, and the light across Parthena beach in the final hour before dark is genuinely worth planning around. Midday in July and August can be hot and busy; early breakfast or a late dinner are the cooler options.
Tips for Visiting
- Book ahead for dinner in July and August, particularly if you want a table on the outdoor terrace facing the water.
- If you're combining dining with a water sports session, the kite and windsurf center is on-site — no need to move the car between activities.
- The restaurant handles private events, so if you arrive and find a section closed for a function, the main dining area is typically still open.
- Contact via email at [email protected] or phone 6977446878 for reservations or event inquiries.
- Drive or take the bus rather than assuming you can walk from Naxos Town — the distance is too far for a casual stroll.
- Check the restaurant's Instagram (@thalaseasports or search thalasea.bar.restaurant) for current menu updates and seasonal specials.
What's Nearby
Mikri Vigla is divided by a rocky headland into two distinct beaches: Parthena to the north, where Thalasea sits, and Mikro Aliko to the south, which is the more exposed kite spot. Both are sandy and long, with clear shallow water that grades to deeper blue. The surrounding landscape is low dunes and scrub, with views across to the silhouette of Paros on clear days.
Mikri Vigla village itself is small — a handful of accommodation options, a supermarket, and a few other eating spots — so Thalasea functions as the social center of the area. The nearest larger beach settlement is Plaka, about 4 km north, which has more amenities and a longer stretch of developed beachfront.
Address
Unnamed Road, Mikri Vigla 843 02, Greece
Phone
6977446878Website
thalaseasports.comLocation
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