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Travel tips for the island of Naxos, including getting there and around the island, and where to stay.

Naxos Town
Naxos Town

I immediately felt at home on Naxos. Although I only had a short two-day trip, I was able to see a lot. I also found the people to be among the friendliest I’ve encountered in Greece.

 

Getting to Naxos

There are two ways to get to Naxos – by air or by sea.

 

Naxos Airport

To get to Naxos, we took a short flight from Athens. The airport is tiny and has one of the smallest baggage claim areas I’ve ever seen. It’s only a few kilometers from Naxos Town.

Naxos Island National Airport
Naxos Island National Airport
Baggage claim

 

Ferries

Ferries connect Naxos to Athens and other nearby islands such as Paros, Mykonos, Crete, and Santorini, among others. The port is in Naxos Town.

Port
Road to the ferry terminal

When leaving the island, we took a ferry to Heraklion, Crete. We got to the ferry terminal about an hour early and saw a huge crowd of people lined up at three different doors. There were no signs indicating which door was for which destination, so we asked one of the crew members who pointed us to the correct door. The ferry showed up a little late, but thankfully we were able to get inside to stay out of the heat.

Ferry loading up at the port in Naxos, Greece
Ferry loading up at the port
Boarding our ferry in Naxos, Greece
Boarding our ferry

 

Getting Around Naxos

Naxos has a good bus system with nice comfortable, air conditioned coach-style buses. They’re the best way to get around if you’re on a budget. The main bus terminal is in town and follows routes throughout the island. If you’re staying outside the town at one of the beach resorts or in a village, your hotel can tell you the nearest bus stop and places to buy tickets. Buses don’t serve the airport, unfortunately.

Bus terminal in Naxos, Greece
Bus terminal

If you want to save some time and cover more ground, it’s best to rent a car. We rented a car for a day with Motopower. They made pickup and drop off very easy, meeting me at the port both times. Prices were a little high because of high season, but it was still reasonable. Driving is fairly relaxed and we didn’t have any incidents or close calls.

 

Where to Stay in Naxos

There are plenty of choices for accommodation for any budget, both in Naxos Town and all over the island.

 

3 Wishes

For my two nights on Naxos, I stayed at 3 Wishes in Naxos Town. The property contains three beautiful apartments in Grotta, a quiet area of town. It’s only a few minutes walk to the main part of town, Kastro, and the Temple of Apollo.

3 Wishes in Naxos Town, Greece
3 Wishes

Each room comes equipped with a kitchenette, air conditioning, large bathroom, and balcony. My room was Evimeria. It was spotless clean, very comfortable, and overall perfect for my stay. The fresh fruit was a nice touch!

Bedroom in apartment Evimeria at 3 Wishes in Naxos Town, Greece
Bedroom
Bedroom in apartment Evimeria at 3 Wishes
Bedroom
Bathroom in apartment Evimeria at 3 Wishes
Bathroom

The hosts are wonderful people who go out of their way to make you feel at home. If you have a car, there’s a free parking lot just around the corner. I’d definitely stay again on my next trip to Naxos.

Living room in apartment Evimeria at 3 Wishes in Naxos Town, Greece
Living room
Kitchenette in apartment Evimeria at 3 Wishes
Kitchenette

 

Plaza Beach

My group stayed at Plaza Beach Hotel, a resort on Plaka Beach. Although I didn’t stay there personally, everyone in the group highly recommends it. Rooms are big and comfortable, breakfast is excellent, and it’s a relaxing place to stay. It’s a very short walk to the beach where you can rent sun chairs, and there’s also a pool.

Plaza Beach Hotel at Plaka Beach, Naxos
Plaza Beach Hotel
Bungalow at Plaza Beach Hotel at Plaka Beach, Naxos
Bungalow
Lobby
Lobby

 

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