Masoutis

About
Masoutis is one of Greece's best-known supermarket chains, and its Naxos branch sits on Perifereiaki Odos — the ring road that skirts Naxos Town — making it straightforward to reach whether you're driving in from a village or walking up from the port area. It's a full-size supermarket, not a convenience kiosk, so you can do a proper shop here: fresh produce, packaged goods, cleaning supplies, bottled water, local Greek products, and the kind of household essentials that self-catering visitors always seem to need on day one.
With a rating of 4.7 from over 200 reviews, it consistently ranks as one of the better-regarded shopping stops on the island — a meaningful data point when many island supermarkets struggle with limited stock or inconsistent hours.
What to Expect
The store stocks the full range you'd expect from a mainland Greek supermarket chain: fresh fruit and vegetables, dairy, chilled meats and cold cuts, bread and bakery items, wine and spirits (including local Naxian varieties), and a solid selection of dry goods. You'll also find household and personal care products, which matters if you've arrived by ferry and realised you've forgotten sunscreen or washing-up liquid. Prices are in line with mainland chain supermarket rates, generally more competitive than the smaller tourist-facing mini-markets closer to the waterfront.
How to Get There
Masoutis sits on Perifereiaki Odos, the peripheral road that runs around the inland edge of Naxos Town (Chora).
- On foot: From the main port and Naxos Town centre, it's roughly a 10–15 minute walk inland and uphill. Head away from the waterfront toward the newer part of town.
- By car or scooter: The ring road is well-signed. Coming from the south (Agios Prokopios, Agios Georgios), follow the main road into town and look for signs toward the ring road. Parking is available on-site or along the adjacent road.
- By bus: Local buses connecting Naxos Town with the main beach resorts pass through or near the ring road area. Check current KTEL Naxos schedules at the main bus station near the port.
- By taxi: A short and inexpensive ride from the port or Chora's old town.
Best Time to Visit
Note the opening hours carefully before planning your trip: the store is closed on Fridays and Sundays, which is unusual and worth factoring into your weekly shopping schedule. On open days (Monday through Thursday, and Saturday), hours run from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays and 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM on Saturday. Early morning visits — just after opening — tend to be quietest. Midday in peak summer can be busy, as both locals and tourists converge. Saturday mornings in July and August see the heaviest traffic, so aim for mid-morning on a weekday if you want to move through quickly.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the closure days before you go. Friday and Sunday closures can catch visitors off guard, especially over long weekends or Greek public holidays.
- Bring bags or buy them in-store. Single-use plastic bags carry a small charge across Greek supermarkets.
- Stock up on local products. Naxos is known for its potatoes, cheese (graviera and arseniko), and kitron liqueur — Masoutis typically carries a selection of regional items alongside national brands.
- Use the car park if you're doing a large shop. Carrying heavy bags back to accommodation on foot in summer heat is avoidable.
- Keep small change or a card handy. Card payment is widely accepted, but having a few euros in cash is useful at any Greek supermarket.
- Prices are generally lower here than at port-side mini-markets, so if you have transport, it's worth making the trip rather than paying the tourist-location premium closer to the waterfront.
What's Nearby
Masoutis sits on the ring road, which also connects to several practical town services — fuel stations, car rental offices, and the main access roads toward the northern and southern coasts. Naxos Town centre with its Venetian kastro, the Temple of Apollo (Portara), and the main harbour promenade are all within easy reach by foot or vehicle. The beaches of Agios Georgios and Agios Prokopios lie a few minutes south by car.
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