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Georgia is a small convenience store on Naxos, positioned to serve locals and visitors who need everyday groceries without trekking to one of the larger supermarkets in Naxos Town. Based on its coordinates, it sits in the broader Naxos Town area, making it a practical stop if you're self-catering or simply running low on supplies mid-trip.

This is a straightforward, no-frills shop — the kind of place you rely on for bottled water, snacks, bread, dairy, and basic pantry items rather than a full weekly shop. On a Greek island where larger stores can involve a drive or a bus ride, a nearby convenience store like Georgia fills a genuine gap.

What to Expect

Georgia operates as a small convenience store, so expect a curated range of everyday essentials rather than a wide supermarket selection. You'll likely find bottled water, soft drinks, milk, yogurt, cheese, cold cuts, bread, canned goods, pasta, and basic cleaning or personal-care products. Fresh produce may be limited or seasonal. Prices at smaller island convenience stores are typically a step above the large chains, which is standard across Greek island retail.

The shop is small by design, so browsing is quick and checkout is usually fast — useful if you're passing through on the way to a beach or returning to an apartment with bags to unpack.

How to Get There

The store's coordinates place it at approximately 37.0723° N, 25.4010° E, within the Naxos Town area. If you're staying in or near Naxos Town (Chora), this is likely walkable from most accommodation in the central and surrounding neighborhoods.

  • On foot: From the main Naxos Town waterfront, head inland and use the coordinates to navigate via Google Maps or Maps.me.
  • By car or scooter: Parking in Naxos Town can be tight in summer; approach from the inland roads to avoid the congested seafront.
  • By bus: The KTEL bus network on Naxos connects main villages but is less useful for pinpoint local errands — walking or a scooter is more practical for reaching a specific small shop.

Best Time to Visit

Convenience stores on Naxos generally follow Greek retail rhythms: open in the morning, a midday break in the early afternoon (roughly 14:00–17:00), and reopening into the evening. These hours can extend in peak summer (July–August) when tourist demand keeps shops open longer. Early morning is the quietest time to shop, and stock tends to be freshest then. Avoid arriving just before closing if you need a full basket.

Tips for Visiting

  • Bring cash as a backup — small convenience stores on Greek islands sometimes have card readers that are intermittent, especially during busy periods.
  • If you need a wider selection of fresh produce, fish, or bulk items, the municipal market area in Naxos Town and the larger supermarkets along the main road out of Chora are better options.
  • Stock up on water and snacks here before heading to beaches south of Naxos Town — once you're at the beach, prices at kiosks and beach bars rise considerably.
  • Check the Facebook page (facebook.com/georgia.m.naxos) for any updates on hours or closures, particularly around Greek public holidays.
  • Bag sizes and availability vary; bringing a reusable tote is practical.

What's Nearby

The Naxos Town coordinates put Georgia within reach of the waterfront promenade, the old Kastro district, and the islet of Palatia where the Portara (Temple of Apollo gateway) stands. If you're combining a grocery run with sightseeing, the Venetian Kastro and its medieval lanes are a short walk from most parts of central Naxos Town. The main KTEL bus station, from which routes depart to Apollonas, Filoti, and the southern beaches, is also in this general area.

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