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About

AB Vassilopoulos is one of Greece's most recognised supermarket chains, and its Naxos branch serves both locals and visitors looking to stock up on groceries, fresh produce, and everyday household items. Whether you're self-catering in a Naxos Town apartment, provisioning a sailing boat at the nearby marina, or simply grabbing snacks and water for a day at the beach, this is one of the most practical stops on the island.

The branch sits in Naxos Town (Chora), positioned conveniently close to the main commercial strip and within easy reach of the port area, based on its coordinates near the centre of town.

What to Expect

AB Vassilopoulos operates as a full-service supermarket rather than a small convenience store. You can expect a broad range of products: packaged and fresh groceries, dairy, meat and deli counters, fresh fruit and vegetables, beverages, cleaning supplies, and toiletries. The chain is also known for carrying local Greek products alongside national brands, so you may find Naxian cheeses, cured meats, and regional specialities alongside the usual staples — worth browsing if you want to pick up something local without hunting down a specialist deli.

The store participates in AB's national loyalty and digital services, including bill payment (PayLink) and, on Naxos, an AB Collect option for ordering groceries with home delivery — useful if you're staying in a villa or rental property outside walking distance.

One web snippet indicates the store is open until 21:00, though hours can vary by day and season. Verify current hours directly with the store or via the AB Vassilopoulos website before planning a late visit.

How to Get There

The store is located in Naxos Town, the island's main hub, accessible by multiple means:

  • On foot: If you're staying anywhere in central Chora or along the waterfront, the store is reachable on foot. The coordinates place it a short walk from the port and the main Papavasiliou square area.
  • By car or scooter: Naxos Town has several small parking areas near the commercial centre. Arrive early in summer to avoid competition for spots, particularly in July and August.
  • By bus: KTEL Naxos buses connect the main villages to Naxos Town regularly. The bus terminal is near the port, putting you a short walk from central shopping.
  • From other parts of the island: Naxos Town is the logical provisioning stop for anyone driving in from Apiranthos, Filoti, Halki, or the resort areas along the west coast.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings are the most comfortable time to shop — queues are shorter and shelves are freshly stocked. Avoid Saturday afternoons in peak summer (late June through August), when the store can get busy with both locals doing weekly shopping and tourists. If you arrive on the ferry in the evening, the store's reported 21:00 closing time means a same-day grocery run is feasible — confirm this is accurate for your day of travel.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring a reusable bag or purchase one at the checkout; single-use plastic bags carry a small charge in Greek supermarkets.
  • Check the chilled section for local Naxian graviera and arseniko cheeses — the chain typically stocks them and it saves a separate trip to a specialist shop.
  • The AB app (or website) can be useful for checking weekly offers if you're on the island for a longer stay.
  • If you need home delivery, the AB Collect service appears to be available on Naxos — worth checking on the AB Vassilopoulos website for your address and delivery window.
  • Stock up on water, sunscreen, and snacks here before heading to beaches on the west coast; prices in beachside kiosks and minimarkets are noticeably higher.
  • For very early-morning arrivals on the ferry, note that the store is unlikely to be open; a small 24-hour kiosk near the port is a better option for immediate needs.

AB Vassilopoulos as a Chain: What Greeks Know

Founded in 1949, AB Vassilopoulos is one of the oldest and largest supermarket groups in Greece, now affiliated with the Ahold Delhaize group. Greeks generally regard it as a reliable mid-to-upper-tier supermarket with consistent quality on fresh produce and an above-average deli and cheese offering. On an island like Naxos, where produce quality can vary between small neighbourhood shops, the chain's sourcing standards are a practical advantage for visitors who want predictable quality without guesswork.

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