Bed and Breakfasts in Naxos

8 Bed and Breakfasts in Naxos, Greece
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Studios Margo
9.8Superb
(553)
Bed and Breakfast- 0.52km from city centre
Margo Studios is combining the traditional island style with modern updates in order to offer a comfortab
Privates From
€9.20
No Dorms Available
Windmill Naxos
9.3Superb
(594)
Bed and Breakfast- 0.91km from city centre
Windmill studios and apartments are located in Naxos town 200m from Agios Georgios beach and are equipped with balcony, refrigerator and coffee making facilities.
Privates From
€10.00
No Dorms Available
Soula Hotel
9.5Superb
(269)
Hostel- 0.73km from city centre
Soula Hotel is a small sized economy hotel with rooms and dorms, located only about 30m from the famous Saint George beach in Chora.
Privates From
€13.75
No Dorms Available
Azur Mare Naxos
Hostel- 0.77km from city centre
Just 80 meters from the pristine Saint George Beach and a short 300 meters from the town center in Chora Naxos, our family-run property is immersed in the authentic charm of this Greek paradise.
Privates From
€15.91
No Dorms Available
Golden Beach Studios
9.9Superb
(31)
Hotel- 0.74km from city centre
All rooms are well equipped, A/C, T/V fully equipped kitchen, telephone.
Privates From
€11.25
No Dorms Available
Zeus Hotel
9.9Superb
(96)
Hotel- 0.75km from city centre
Located in the tranquil Saint George Beach area, Zeus Hotel is only 200 metres from charming Naxos Town Main Square and the crystal clear sea.
Privates From
€9.20
No Dorms Available
Rea Sun
8.6Fabulous
(89)
Hotel- 0.82km from city centre
The complex consists of one and two bedroom apartments and is very close to the nearby beach...
Privates From
€8.33
No Dorms Available
Hotel Galini
0.0
(39)
Hotel- 0.68km from city centre
Hotel Galini is one of the most hospitable accommodations of the area and is very close to the beach...
Privates From
€20.00
No Dorms Available

About Naxos

Náxos has managed to stay relatively under the radar compared to its neighbours in the Cyclades but, as the chain's largest island, it has lots of Greek charm. It's got traditional villages, rugged mountain scenery and soft sandy beaches lapped by clear Aegean waters – plus, as the supposed birthplace of Zeus, some mythology to discover too. The main town, Hora (or just Náxos Town), has plenty of atmosphere, but if you want to escape the bustle there are many peaceful harbour towns and deserted bays to explore. 

Most hostels in Náxos are inside typical Greek style buildings, complete with characteristic blue shutters. The interiors are usually decorated in the same Mediterranean way, with cooling shades of white and blue. As well as the usual private rooms and dorms, some hostels also offer studios with their own kitchen areas. Other Náxos hostels have private balconies or shared courtyards where you can make friends over a beer.

Náxos Town is picture-postcard Greece, with winding alleys leading up past whitewashed houses with fuchsia pink flowers tumbling over walls. The warren of streets is home to shops selling local crafts and tavernas serving up local food. The waterfront, which runs from the port to the beach, is lined with bars where you can sip a cocktail in the evening. St George Beach is just around the corner from the town, and its calm waters sheltered from the north winds make it excellent for swimming.

The most iconic sight in Náxos is the Apollo Temple ruins, where people go to watch the sunset over the Aegean. All that's left of the temple is a huge door jutting out into the sea. You can continue the Greek mythology theme by heading half an hour inland to climb the island's highest peak Mount Zas: according to legend, it's where the Greek god Zeus grew up. Náxos is also one of Greece's best windsurfing destinations, and you can try the sport for yourself at the long and sandy Plaka Beach.

Ferries come into Náxos Port, right beside the old town. You can also fly in from Athens to Náxos Island National Airport, which is just 3.5km from the town centre. There are lots of taxis on the island, but the historic centre is small enough to get around on foot. If you're planning on exploring other villages or the countryside, you can hop on a bus or hire a car from the port area.

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