Spar

About
Spar on Andrea Papandreou street is one of the practical first stops for visitors and long-stay travelers arriving in Naxos Town. Whether you're stocking a self-catering apartment, picking up beach snacks, or grabbing water and sunscreen before heading south toward Agios Prokopios, this is a reliable, well-rated option within easy walking distance of the port area.
With a Google rating of 4.7 from 78 reviews, it consistently earns positive marks — uncommon for a supermarket — which suggests the stock levels, cleanliness, and staff are a cut above the average holiday-island convenience shop.
What to Expect
Spar carries the range you'd expect from a mid-size supermarket: fresh fruit and vegetables, chilled dairy and deli products, packaged goods, cleaning supplies, and household essentials. For self-catering visitors, it covers the basics without requiring a trip to a larger out-of-town retailer. The address on Andrea Papandreou places it in the commercial strip of Naxos Town (Chora), making it straightforward to fold into a walk from the main square or the seafront promenade.
Stock availability is generally solid during peak season (July–August), though popular items — particularly bottled water in bulk, sunscreen, and fresh bread — can move quickly in the morning. Arriving before midday on busy days is the safer bet.
How to Get There
The store is on Andrea Papandreou street in Naxos Town, accessible on foot from the port in roughly 5–10 minutes depending on where along the waterfront you start. The main bus station (KTEL) is nearby, so visitors arriving from villages like Apiranthos, Filoti, or the beach resorts along the west coast can stop in before or after boarding.
If you're driving, street parking along Andrea Papandreou and the adjacent side streets is available, though it fills quickly in summer. The town's paid parking area near the port is a short walk away as an alternative.
Best Time to Visit
Spar is open Monday through Saturday, 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, and closed on Sundays. That Sunday closure is worth noting if you're planning a week's shop — stock up on Saturday. Mornings (8:00–10:00 AM) tend to be quieter and are the best time to find fully stocked shelves, especially for fresh produce. Midday in peak summer can bring longer queues at the checkout, particularly on days when ferries arrive in the morning and deposit a wave of new arrivals.
Tips for Visiting
- Plan around Sunday: The store is closed Sundays, so schedule your shopping for Saturday at the latest if you need supplies for the weekend.
- Bring your own bags: Greek supermarkets charge for plastic bags; a reusable tote saves the small fee and the fumble at the checkout.
- Cash and card both accepted: Most Spar locations in Greece accept card payments, but having some cash on hand is always sensible on Greek islands.
- Check for local products: Look for Naxos-specific items on the shelves — the island is known for its potatoes, graviera cheese, and kitron liqueur, and local supermarkets sometimes stock regional versions alongside the national brands.
- Water in bulk: If you're heading to a villa or apartment without delivery, this is a practical place to load up on large water bottles, which are heavier to carry from smaller kiosks.
What's Nearby
Andrea Papandreou street sits in the commercial core of Naxos Town, so the Spar is surrounded by useful stops. The Naxos Town waterfront and Portara islet are within walking distance, as are several bakeries, pharmacies, and the main taxi rank. If you need anything the supermarket doesn't carry — specialty items, a larger wine selection, or local deli products — the old market area of the Kastro neighborhood is a short walk uphill and worth the detour.
Address
Andrea Papandreou, Naxos 843 00, Greece
Phone
+30 2285 026416Opening Hours
Location
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