The Aggeliki Studios are a 5 minute walk from Agia Anna beach. Family owned and managed- great people. The rooms are simple but very comfortable. In the room there is a small cooker for the adventurous- ok for a brew in the morning, and a fridge. The air con unit was easy to use thank goodness and did a great job in keeping the room temperatures under control. The Studios are beside the road, but is surprisingly very quiet at night. The proximity to the road although not busy would cause me to think carefully about taking small children. At the pool area they would be contained, but kids can move fast and are curious.
Our room had a view to the Ocean and it was very pleasant to end the day on the balcony with a drink and watch the world go slowly by. Rooms are located round the pool area in a L shape. During our stay there was no intrusive noise from any of our neighbours.
The pool is superb and of a fair size, sheltered at the rear of the complex, and there are a number of sun beds with umberelas to relax on. Also a shaded area had been built to give a little respite from the sun.No bar on site, but stock up at the local supermarket and life is good.
The running appears to be down to Poppy the family daughter. Poppy always seems to be busy doing something and is very helpful and likeable- speaks excellent English.The complex is very clean and tidy; our room was serviced daily led by Poppy and her team.
In short a very good location and somewhere that we would recommend and be very happy to re visit ourselves. We could cheerfully chill here again for a few days.
Agia Anna is small, and pricing a little higher than neighbouring Agios Prokopious where we stayed previously. For example beach sun beds were 8eur/day in Agia Anna and at Ag Prok 6 eur/day The beach along this coastline is fabulous, just sand blue and blue ocean. If you are into naturism- there is a beach within walking distance where it is tolerated.
We still enjoy Naxos town, and did eat in some really good and fairly priced restaurants. An easy bus ride into town at just over a euro per person each way. Drinks ( cocktails) are cheaper here than Paros. We eventually settled in a bar at two for 8 euro. The same drinks were up to 10 euro each in Naousa - Paros ( a rip off, but your choice). The real wicked evening event was the cake shop in the middle of the main drag along side the harbour. A real people watcher place. Cakes you can only justify on holiday, especially loved the chocolate mouse- it’s just chocolate- wow.