Campos Market

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Campos Market sits in the Alyko–Pyrgaki corridor in the southern part of Naxos, one of the island's quieter stretches of coastline where supermarkets are few and the distances between beaches and town feel longer than they look on a map. For visitors staying in self-catering accommodation around Polichni, Alyko, or heading down to Hawaii Beach, this is a practical, well-rated local stop for stocking up without driving back toward Naxos Town.
With a Google rating of 4.3 from over 120 reviews, it punches above the average roadside convenience store. The Facebook page, under the name Campos market, describes it as serving the Polichni neighborhood with everyday household needs alongside beach and food supplies — a reasonable summary of what a market in this position needs to do.
What to Expect
Campos Market functions as a full convenience-oriented grocery store rather than a small kiosk. Expect to find fresh and packaged food, drinks, basic cleaning and household products, and seasonal beach supplies. Given its location near the Alyko cedar forest (Kedrodaso) and Hawaii Beach — one of the more popular nudist and naturist beaches in Naxos — the shop is well-positioned for campers, beach-goers, and renters in the immediate area.
The product range is typical of a well-stocked Naxian local market: local dairy (Naxos is known for its graviera cheese and fresh milk), packaged meats, fruit and vegetables, bottled water, wine, and beer. You are unlikely to find specialist imported goods, but for a self-catering week in the south of the island, it covers the essentials.
How to Get There
The market is located on the road connecting Alyko to Pyrgaki, near the turnoff for Hawaii Beach and the Alyko cedar forest reserve. The address places it in the Kedrodaso Alykou area.
- By car or scooter: From Naxos Town, take the main road south toward Agia Anna and Plaka, then continue past Glyfada toward Alyko. The drive takes roughly 20–25 minutes. Parking on the roadside or in the immediate area is generally straightforward outside peak August weeks.
- By bus: KTEL Naxos operates routes toward the southern beaches during summer. Check the current timetable at the Naxos Town bus station, as schedules vary by season. The stops closest to Alyko and Pyrgaki are the most relevant.
- On foot or by bicycle: Reachable on two wheels from Agia Anna or Plaka along the coastal road, though the distance makes a loaded grocery run more practical by vehicle.
Best Time to Visit
Like most small markets on Greek islands, Campos is likely busiest in the late morning and again in the late afternoon, when beach-goers are heading out or returning. Mid-morning on weekdays is typically the quietest window. In July and August, the entire Alyko–Pyrgaki area fills with visitors, so arrival earlier in the day avoids any queuing at the till.
The market appears to operate year-round, serving local residents outside the tourist season, though reduced hours in winter are common for businesses of this type. No confirmed hours are available in this listing — call ahead on +30 2285 075569 if you are visiting outside the main summer season.
What's Nearby
- Hawaii Beach (Paralia Hawaii): One of Naxos's well-known naturist beaches, a short drive or walk from the market. Sandy, backed by cedar trees, and significantly less crowded than the Plaka stretch.
- Alyko Cedar Forest (Kedrodaso): A protected natural area with walking paths through cedar woodland down to a series of small sandy coves. Worth at least an hour on foot.
- Pyrgaki Beach: The southernmost major beach on the island's west coast, quieter than the beaches further north, with clear water and a small taverna.
- Alyko Beach: A broader sandy beach nearby, also backed by the cedar forest, popular with windsurfers and kite-surfers when the meltemi wind picks up.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead on +30 2285 075569 to confirm current opening hours, particularly in shoulder season (April–May and October).
- Pick up Naxos graviera cheese and local products here rather than paying tourist-area prices in Naxos Town.
- If you are camping or staying in the Alyko area, this is your closest reliable grocery option — the next closest supermarkets are back toward Agia Anna or Plaka.
- Stock cold drinks and sunscreen before heading to Hawaii Beach; there are limited vendors on the beach itself.
- A small cooler bag is useful if you plan to shop in the morning and spend the rest of the day at the beach.
Adres
ΑΛΥΚΟ - ΠΥΡΓΑΚΙ ΝΑΞΟΥ ΚΕΔΡΟΔΑΣΟ ΑΛΥΚΟΥ -ΠΑΡΑΛΙΑ ΧΑΒΆΗ ΝΑΞΟΣ, Naxos ke Mikres Kiklades 843 02, Greece
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+30 2285 075569Locatie
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