Discover Cyclades
Discover Cyclades
Naxos sits in the heart of the Cyclades, a Greek island that rewards slow travellers with Long Sandy Beaches, Ancient Ruins, Mountain Villages, Local Cuisine. This page brings together 98 hotels in Naxos, live nightly rates from our booking partners, an honest pricing calendar, and everything you need to pair your hotel with a ferry or a rental car. Whether you are searching "Naxos hotels", "Naxos rooms to let", "Naxos airbnb" or "villas in Naxos", the right answer for your trip should be on this page.
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Naxos is chosen by travellers who value Long Sandy Beaches, Ancient Ruins, Mountain Villages, Local Cuisine. The island's character sits between raw Cycladic wildness and the easy-going taverna culture you came to Greece for, a balance that's increasingly hard to find on the busier islands. Hotels in Naxos range from family-run pensions (what Greeks call "rooms to let") through boutique cave suites to full-on luxury resorts with private pools. We list the lot, and we're upfront about the tradeoffs.
There are effectively 3 main pockets to stay in Naxos: Chora, Agios Prokopios, Plaka. The neighbourhoods block above has honest notes on each, from first-timer logic (stay central) to the calmer beach bases a bus ride away.
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"Rooms to let" is a category that the Cyclades takes seriously. Family-run studios, pensions and small guesthouses are the backbone of how Greeks have stayed in Naxos for decades, simple, clean, usually with a terrace, a kitchenette and a grandmother who tells you where to eat. On this page they appear alongside the full hotel catalogue; filter by price and stars to surface the rooms-to-let tier.
Short-term rentals in Naxos sit under Greece's AKA registration scheme (every licensed listing has an "ΑΜΑ" number). The legitimate inventory in Naxos is lighter than Athens or Mykonos-town because many Naxos owners prefer seasonal long lets to nightly bookings. Whenever a property is available as a short-term let we list it here; whole-house stays and private villas sit under our villa programme.
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Whole-house stays with pool, optional chef, daily housekeeping and a concierge who knows every beach and tavern on the island. We work with a handful of hand-picked operators — not 40,000 anonymous listings.

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Naxos hotels with shallow beaches nearby, family rooms, and pools. We flag properties that sleep four in one room or offer connecting doubles.
Quieter Naxos stays away from the party hubs, boutique hotels, sea-view suites, and the right ratio of restaurant choice to seclusion.
Private-terrace cave suites, plunge pools and in-room breakfast. Properties tagged for honeymoons in Naxos default to adults-only where available.
Naxos options with a strict 16+ or 18+ age policy, great for birthdays, anniversaries or travellers who just want quiet pools.
Stays with reliable Wi-Fi, a proper desk, and walkable to a daytime café scene in Naxos. We prioritise 7+ night discounts where hoteliers offer them.
Studios, pensions and guesthouses in Naxos under the local budget tier, honest rooms, shared terraces, walk to the sea.
Where to stay
Ranked the way locals would explain it: where each area sits relative to the port, who it suits, and what it actually feels like.
The island's vibrant capital wraps around a Venetian Kastro, with the iconic Portara (Temple of Apollo) standing guard at the harbour. The old town is a maze of medieval alleys with restaurants, shops, and hotels at every turn. Agios Georgios beach is just steps from the centre, perfect for combining culture and coast.
Regularly voted one of Greece's best beaches, a long crescent of golden sand with shallow turquoise waters. Just 5km from Chora, Agios Prokopios has the island's best resort-style hotels and excellent beachfront tavernas. The water stays shallow for 50+ metres, making it ideal for children.
An extraordinary 4km stretch of undeveloped golden sand backed by cedar trees, one of the longest beaches in the Cyclades. Plaka feels wild and free, with scattered beach bars and naturist-friendly sections. Hotels and studios are set back from the beach, offering peaceful retreats.
A stunning marble-paved mountain village at 650m elevation, built by Cretan settlers centuries ago. Apiranthos offers a completely different Naxos experience, cool mountain air, traditional tavernas, folk museums, and easy access to the island's best hiking trails. Accommodation is limited to charming guesthouses and restored towers.
A dramatic headland splitting two stunning beaches, one calm and sandy, the other a world-renowned windsurfing and kitesurfing spot. Mikri Vigla has a small cluster of excellent beachfront hotels and surf schools, making it perfect for active travellers who also want to relax.
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The sweet spot for Naxos is May – October. May and October feel like the island belongs to the locals again, warm sea, empty roads, half the August prices. June and September are the shoulder weeks most regulars prefer: warm water, long days, prices a fraction of August. July and August are peak: book at least eight weeks ahead for the best rooms, especially around the 15th of August (Assumption / Dekapentavgoustos, the single busiest week of the Greek year).
Food in Naxos follows the Cyclades playbook: fresh fish off the boat, wild greens ("horta"), tomatoes with feta, and the island's own twist on local cheeses and island-grown produce. Most hotels recommend the taverna where their staff eat, always trust that tip.
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