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About

Sofia's is a small convenience store on Naxos catering to both locals picking up daily staples and visitors who need to restock between beach days or self-catering meals. Based on its coordinates, the store sits in the broader Naxos Town (Chora) area, putting it within reach of the island's main hub without being buried in the tourist centre.

It is the kind of place that fills a practical gap — somewhere to grab water, snacks, basic pantry items, or household supplies without making a trip to one of the larger supermarkets further out of town.

What to Expect

Sofia's operates as a compact convenience store rather than a full-scale supermarket. Expect a focused selection of everyday goods: packaged food, drinks, bottled water, cleaning supplies, and the sort of items you realise you need after settling into a rental. Stock will reflect local demand, so you may find a reasonable range of Greek products alongside international staples common across the islands.

The store is described as serving both locals and visitors, which typically means opening hours extend into the evening to cover after-beach hours — though exact times have not been confirmed and are worth checking locally on arrival.

How to Get There

The coordinates place Sofia's in or near Naxos Town. If you are based in Chora, the store is likely reachable on foot depending on your exact accommodation. The main bus terminal (KTEL) in Naxos Town connects to most parts of the island, and local buses or taxis can drop you close to the area. If you are driving, Naxos Town has limited parking near the centre; arriving by scooter or on foot from nearby accommodation is often the easier option.

Best Time to Visit

Convenience stores on Naxos generally see the most traffic mid-morning and in the early evening, when visitors return from beaches and begin preparing meals or restocking for the next day. Avoiding these windows means a quicker shop. If you are self-catering, an early-morning run tends to be the most efficient. During July and August, foot traffic across all Naxos Town businesses increases significantly, so a quick visit midweek will be calmer than a Saturday afternoon.

Tips for Visiting

  • Carry cash as a backup — smaller convenience stores across the Greek islands do not always have reliable card terminals.
  • Check opening hours when you arrive in Naxos; smaller stores often observe a midday break (roughly 14:00–17:00) during summer.
  • If you need a wider selection of fresh produce, meat, or wine, the larger supermarkets on the main road out of Naxos Town will serve you better.
  • For beach-day supplies — sunscreen, snacks, cold drinks — a small shop like Sofia's is often faster than navigating a larger store.
  • Keep the location saved offline on your maps app, as street signage in some parts of Naxos Town can be sparse.

What's Nearby

Naxos Town is the island's commercial and cultural centre. Agios Georgios Beach, the closest sandy stretch to Chora, is a short walk south and is a natural anchor for visitors staying in town. The Portara — the marble gateway of the unfinished Temple of Apollo on the islet of Palatia — is the town's most recognisable landmark and sits at the northern edge of the port. The old Venetian Kastro neighbourhood is also within walking distance, with its medieval lanes, small museums, and a handful of tavernas. For visitors using Sofia's as a base-camp supply stop before heading further afield, the main road north connects to villages like Engares and Galini, while the road south leads to Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna.

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