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Where to Stay in Naxos: Why Plaka Beach Is the Perfect Base for Your Island Escape

Travelling Greece by Travelling Greece
August 13, 2026
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Where to Stay in Naxos: Why Plaka Beach Is the Perfect Base for Your Island Escape

When deciding where to stay in Naxos, location can make all the difference. Some travellers want to be surrounded by the energy of Naxos Town, while others come to the island looking for something quieter: mornings by the sea, space to slow down and the freedom to explore without being far from everything.

For the latter, Plaka Beach is difficult to beat.

With its long stretch of golden sand and clear Aegean waters, Plaka offers a more relaxed alternative to the island’s busiest areas. Beach days come naturally here, yet Naxos Town and many of the island’s highlights remain within easy reach.

A Different Side of Naxos

The appeal of staying in Plaka goes beyond the beach. Look inland and the landscape quickly changes: olive trees, open fields, low Cycladic buildings and mountains rising in the distance.

It is in this setting that Sea & Olives Villas & Suites has found its place.

Spread across 4,500 square metres, Sea & Olives feels refreshingly connected to its surroundings. Whitewashed buildings sit between gardens and olive trees, while private outdoor areas give each accommodation its own sense of space.

Privacy, Space and Cycladic Simplicity

The architecture is unmistakably Cycladic but refreshingly understated. White geometric forms, natural stone, wooden pergolas and Mediterranean planting create spaces that feel at home in the Naxian landscape rather than competing with it.

Inside, that same simplicity continues.

Bright interiors, soft natural tones and carefully chosen textures give the suites an easy-going character. Separate living spaces and kitchen facilities also make Sea & Olives particularly appealing for travellers who want more independence than a conventional hotel room can offer.

But much of the stay is designed around being outdoors.

Depending on the accommodation, guests can retreat to a private swimming pool or hot tub, spend long afternoons under the Naxos sun or simply enjoy the privacy of their own outdoor space.

Traditional stonework brings another layer of Naxian character to the property, creating a natural connection between contemporary Cycladic design and the island’s more traditional architecture. Stone-built walls and impressive archways frame the outdoor spaces, while natural materials, earthy tones and carefully integrated landscaping allow the property to feel completely at home in its surroundings. Rather than simply borrowing elements from local architecture, the design gives them a fresh, understated interpretation, creating spaces that feel authentically Naxian yet distinctly contemporary.

And perhaps that is what makes Sea & Olives such a compelling answer to the question of where to stay in Naxos. It gives travellers the freedom to experience the island on their own terms: Plaka Beach when the sea calls, Naxos Town when they want more energy, and their own private pool when doing absolutely nothing sounds like the best plan of all.

For travellers looking for privacy, space and one of Naxos’ most beautiful beaches nearby, Sea & Olives Villas & Suites is a base worth knowing.

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  T: +30 22850 25003 | E: info@seaandolives.com

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