
Agia Anna beach
Agia Anna beach in Naxos is one of the most popular and well-organized destinations on the island, famous for its endless golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Located just 6 km from Naxos Town (Chora), it serves as the natural continuation of the renowned Agios Prokopios beach.
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The beach is fully organized, featuring umbrellas, sunbeds, trendy beach bars, and seaside tavernas where you can enjoy traditional food right on the sand. A unique feature of Agia Anna is the cedar forest providing natural shade, while the picturesque small port with fishing boats adds a traditional touch to the scenery.
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The waters deepen gradually, making it an ideal beach for families with children. For those seeking more tranquility, there are small sheltered coves near the chapel. At the edge of the coast stands the charming chapel of Agia Anna, offering a vantage point for a breathtaking sunset.
How to get to Agia Anna Naxos:
The trip takes about 20 minutes. The most affordable way to travel is via Naxos Public Buses (KTEL), departing from the main station at Chora port. During the summer season, buses run every 30 minutes.
Note: There are three bus stops at Agia Anna (including one near Santana Beach Club and one at the port), so you can hop off at the stop that best suits your preferred spot on the beach.
Dining and Nightlife in Agia Anna Naxos
Agia Anna Beach offers a wide variety of choices to suit every mood, from traditional seaside tavernas to modern beach bars for cocktails and sunset views.
For those seeking the best restaurants in Agia Anna Naxos, Taverna Paradiso is one of the most famous spots, ideal for fresh fish and seafood while watching the sunset. Another excellent choice is the traditional family-run Deoudas Taverna, well-known for its high-quality food and friendly service. For a mix of Cycladic tradition and creative culinary touches, Ostria Restaurant is highly recommended.
When it comes to entertainment, Island Bar Naxos is one of the island’s most iconic and beloved destinations. Located right next to the picturesque port of Agia Anna, it is famous for its eclectic music, premium cocktails, and stunning views of the sunset and the neighboring island of Paros. For a more vibrant atmosphere, Santana Beach Club is a top “lively” spot featuring comfortable sunbeds and signature cocktails.
Activities and Boat Trips from Agia Anna
The small port of Agia Anna serves as a starting point for daily boat trips and cruises to the Small Cyclades (Koufonisia, Schinoussa, Iraklia) and the famous Rina Cave for swimming.
If you prefer tranquility, the small sheltered coves near the chapel are perfect for snorkeling. We recommend bringing your own mask, as the seabed in this area features fascinating rock formations and marine life.
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Dedalos Studios is ideally located near a bus stop, making your beach excursion quick and effortless. Enjoy your stay in the heart of Naxos and explore the island’s beauty with ease!