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About

Fléa is a small convenience store on Naxos, stocked with the everyday groceries and household essentials that come in handy whether you're in a self-catering apartment, topping up supplies between beach days, or simply need something quick without a trip to a larger supermarket. It sits at coordinates placing it in the Naxos Town (Chora) area, close to the main hub of island activity.

Shops of this type are the backbone of practical island travel — smaller than the main supermarket chains, but often open at hours that suit both early risers and late-night shoppers.

What to Expect

Fléa operates as a neighbourhood convenience store rather than a full-scale supermarket. You can expect the staples: bottled water, cold drinks, snacks, fresh bread if you arrive early enough, basic dairy, canned goods, and household items. The range is compact by design — this is the kind of stop that fills the gaps between larger shopping runs, not a weekly grocery destination. Prices at small Greek island convenience stores typically reflect the convenience factor, so for bulk buying, a larger supermarket in Naxos Town will serve you better.

How to Get There

The coordinates place Fléa within or very close to Naxos Town (Chora), the island's main settlement on the northwest coast. If you're staying in Chora or the surrounding area, the store is likely reachable on foot depending on your accommodation. The town is compact and walkable from the port and most central hotels.

If you're coming from further afield — from villages like Filoti, Apeiranthos, or the coastal resorts along the western coast — you'll need a car or scooter. Parking in central Naxos Town can be tight in summer; aim for the outer streets or the designated parking areas near the port and walk in. Public buses connect the main villages to Naxos Town regularly, with the KTEL bus station sitting just outside the old town area.

Best Time to Visit

Convenience stores on Naxos generally follow extended hours in the summer season, often opening early morning and staying open into the evening. The quietest time to shop is mid-morning on weekdays, before the midday heat drives everyone indoors. August is peak season across Naxos, when Chora fills quickly — a quick stop at a small shop like Fléa tends to be faster than queuing at a larger supermarket during busy periods.

If you need specific items outside standard Greek shopping hours (typically a midday break from roughly 2–5pm at some smaller shops, though this varies), convenience stores are often your best option on the island.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring cash as a backup — small convenience stores on Greek islands may not always have card readers available or may prefer cash for small purchases.
  • Check your accommodation's proximity using the coordinates (37.1179, 25.4254) in Google Maps before you arrive, so you know the walking distance.
  • For larger grocery shops — wine, fresh produce, local Naxian products like graviera cheese or potatoes — supplement with one of the bigger supermarkets in Naxos Town.
  • If you need specific items like baby supplies, specific medications, or specialty foods, verify availability before relying on a small convenience store.
  • Early morning is the best time to find fresh bread and pastries at any small island shop.

What's Nearby

Given the Naxos Town location, Fléa sits within reach of several key points. The Portara — the iconic marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is one of the closest landmarks to the port area of Chora. The old Venetian Kastro neighbourhood, with its medieval walls and narrow lanes, is also walkable from central Naxos Town. The main waterfront promenade and the town beach at Agios Georgios are both close by, making this corner of the island easy to explore on foot between errands.

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