Family Suite Hotels in Naxos: 10 Resorts with Connecting Rooms (2026)
10 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Naxos . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Naxos has the highest concentration of family suites and apartment-style rooms in the Cyclades. Most family hotels here built suites with separate bedrooms or connecting doors specifically because Greek family travel skews toward extended trips with grandparents in tow. The 10 properties on this list offer suites that sleep four or more in actual rooms with doors, not pull-out couches in a studio. Most are walking distance to a sandy beach. Prices range from 130 EUR a night at small village hotels to over 1000 for villa-style suites with private pool. The cluster around Agios Prokopios is the easiest base if you want pool plus beach in one walk.
Naxos is the largest Cycladic island and the one Greek families pick when Santorini feels too crowded. The west coast strings six kilometres of soft-sand beach from Agios Georgios south to Plaka, all walkable, all gently shelving for small kids. The capital Chora has a Venetian castle, narrow lanes for evening strolls, and good gelato within fifty metres of the harbour. Inland villages like Halki and Apiranthos are real working settlements, not cruise-tour stops.
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ποΈWhy Naxos Works for Families Needing Two Rooms
The 10 hotels listed all offer suites with two separate sleeping zones. Five are in the Agios Prokopios and Agia Anna stretch, where the beach is shallow for 20 metres out and lined with tavernas open from morning until eleven. Three are in Naxos Chora itself, walking to the castle and the harbour. Two are in quieter spots like Aliko Beach and Moutsouna where the suites come with private pool or beach.
Practical pricing: a typical family suite for two adults plus two kids runs 200-300 EUR per night in mid-July at the mid-tier hotels (Naxos Resort, Plaza Beach, Cycladic Islands Hotel & Spa). Beach-bag villas with two-bedroom layouts and kitchen reach 600-1000 EUR at the boutique end (Ostria Inn, Villa Faros). Compare that to a 2-bedroom apartment in Athens or a Mykonos villa, and the value gap is real.
Parent's take
The honest read: Naxos summer days are hot in a way that surprises Northern European families. Most suites have AC but it works better in inland-facing rooms. Book a north-east-facing balcony if your toddler naps at midday. Beach setup is rented sunbeds, around 15 EUR per bed, free if you eat at the attached taverna.
Our Top 10 Picks
Hotels in Naxos with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

Ostria Inn
Moutsouna, Moutsouna Naxos, 84302, Greece
Wonderful
100 reviews
A small family-run inn on the quiet east coast of Naxos, eight rooms above a taverna 30 metres from a sheltered cove. Travel cots, highchairs and bottle warmers are all in stock. The owner's grandmother cooks lunch and dinner, including mild kid-portion options, and the restaurant terrace turns into an evening play space.
From
β¬900/night
Why families love Ostria Inn
Ostria Inn is the wildcard for parents who want to escape the west-coast crowd. The cove below is calm enough for a sit-in-the-shallows toddler day, the rooms are basic but clean and air-conditioned, and grandma's cooking handles mild palates. Trade-off: you're 35 minutes from Chora by car, and the village has one shop and one taverna, so this is a digital-detox holiday rather than a buffet-and-kids-club one. Perfect for first-time-parent September trips when crowds disappear.

Villa Faros small hotel and restaurant
ΞΞ»Ο ΞΊΟ ΞΞ¬ΞΎΞΏΟ , Aliko Beach, 84300, Greece
Wonderful
100 reviews
A tiny eight-room hotel-restaurant on a remote dune-backed beach in southern Naxos. Family rooms accommodate a cot beside the bed without crowding, the restaurant runs a baby-friendly menu, and the beach below is the kind of empty white sand that disappears in photos. Owner-run, with daily fresh bread.
From
β¬1061/night
Why families love Villa Faros small hotel and restaurant
Villa Faros is for the parent who values quiet over amenities. The beach is one of the most beautiful in the Cyclades and stays uncrowded even in August because access requires a 200-metre walk through dunes. Cots come on request, a lifesaver if you forgot to specify at booking. The catch is the road in: 25 minutes of dirt track from the main island circuit, hard on a baby in a car seat. Suits older babies (six months plus) better than newborns for that reason.

Proteas Hotel & Suites
Main Street, Agios Prokopios, 84300, Greece
Wonderful
100 reviews
A three-star family-friendly hotel in central Agios Prokopios, two minutes' walk from the beach and three from the main pharmacy. Family rooms sleep four with a cot, ground-floor units accept prams without lifts, and the breakfast room has a dedicated baby corner with steriliser, bottle warmer and plain yogurt always on the buffet.
From
β¬396/night
Why families love Proteas Hotel & Suites
Proteas is the practical choice for a first Naxos trip with a baby. Walking distance to beach, supermarket, pharmacy and several baby-equipment hire shops, plus a quiet pool that older toddlers wade in safely. Air-con is solid in all rooms, breakfast is generous, and staff handle the small daily emergencies (bottle warming at 6 am, late check-out for a sick baby) without fuss. Slightly dated decor; comes with a price drop versus newer competitors.

Cycladic Islands Hotel & Spa
Main Street, Agia Anna Naxos, 84300, Greece
Excellent
100 reviews
A four-star resort on Agia Anna's main strip with two pools (one shallow), a small spa, and family suites that fit a cot beside a king bed without bumping. Cots and highchairs in stock; the restaurant offers a kid menu and bland-friendly toddler portions. Five-minute walk to the beach and the village mini-market.
From
β¬619/night
Why families love Cycladic Islands Hotel & Spa
Cycladic Islands is the all-in-one pick if you want pool, beach, restaurant and pharmacy within ten minutes of your room. The shallow kid pool is genuinely shallow, useful for confident sitters and walkers. The spa is small but parents can take turns: one watches the baby in the suite, the other gets an hour. Family suites have a partial separation between bed and seating area, which lets adults read or watch something quiet after baby bedtime. Slightly bigger than feels intimate, but the size buys variety.

Plaza Beach Hotel
Plaka, Plaka, 84300, Greece
Excellent
100 reviews
A three-star beachfront hotel directly on Plaka beach, the longest stretch of soft west-coast sand on the island. Family rooms include sofa-bed setups for older kids and a cot can slot beside the parents' bed. Beach umbrellas in front of the hotel are reserved for guests, with showers and toilets immediately accessible.
From
β¬492/night
Why families love Plaza Beach Hotel
Plaza Beach is the location pick. You walk out the back gate, ten metres of decking, and you're on the sand. The reserved umbrellas mean you can take a tiny baby down without fighting for shade in July. Rooms are simple but clean, beachfront ones have direct sea views worth the upgrade. Note: it's lively in evenings with the restaurant and bar reopening at 19h, so light-sleeper babies are better off in a back-facing room. Manager's email confirms cot reservations within the day.

Katerina Hotel
Agios Prokopios
Excellent
410 reviews
A quiet three-star family-run hotel a ten-minute walk from Agios Prokopios beach. Family rooms include a small kitchenette, and there is a step-free ground-floor option useful with a stroller.
From
β¬130/night
Why families love Katerina Hotel
This is the budget pick that parents keep recommending. The owners genuinely like kids, the breakfast is enormous, and the kitchenette in the family room means you can stash yoghurts and snacks for the beach. The walk to the sand goes through a residential lane (no main road), which is the kind of thing you only notice when you have a four-year-old wandering ahead.

Naxos Magic Village
Stelida
Excellent
520 reviews
Three-star village-style complex on the Stelida hillside, a ten-minute downhill walk to Agios Prokopios beach. Free shuttle to Naxos Town runs three times a day.
From
β¬150/night
Why families love Naxos Magic Village
Stelida is the slightly elevated district above the beach strip, which means cooler nights and a sea view from the balcony. The shuttle to town matters because the walk back uphill from the beach with tired kids in tow is no joke at four in the afternoon. Family rooms have proper space and a small terrace, the on-site restaurant is honest Greek, and the sunset from the pool deck is the kind of thing you take a picture of and immediately delete because no photo does it justice.

Alkyoni Beach Hotel
Agios Georgios beach, Naxos Town
Excellent
720 reviews
A four-star Cycladic-style hotel right on Agios Georgios beach, a flat ten-minute walk from Naxos Town. Family rooms open onto a quiet pool deck, and the soft sand outside the gate is shallow for the first thirty metres.
From
β¬240/night
Why families love Alkyoni Beach Hotel
Parents told us this is the easiest base if you want both town life and beach life from the same room. The hotel rents loungers on the beach in front, the pool is a calm fallback when the wind picks up, and the breakfast buffet runs late enough for slow toddler mornings. The road behind the hotel is residential, not a main road, which surprised us in a good way.

Naxos Resort
St George Beach, Naxos Chora
Excellent
950 reviews
Four-star resort on Agios Georgios beach with two outdoor pools and direct sand access from the garden. Family rooms have balconies, and the seafront promenade leads straight to Naxos Old Town in twelve minutes.
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β¬260/night
Why families love Naxos Resort
Two pools is the line that catches your eye on the listing, and it does matter when one fills up with teen swimmers in the afternoon. Parents like that the beach is right there from the lawn, no road to cross, and the on-site restaurant does kid-portion souvlaki without making a thing of it. The fitness centre is small but useable for a quick morning run while kids sleep.

Kavuras Village Hotel & Suites
Agios Prokopios
Excellent
580 reviews
Whitewashed village-style hotel a five-minute walk from Agios Prokopios beach, the longest sandy stretch on Naxos. Family suites sleep four, and the central pool is shallow at one end.
From
β¬210/night
Why families love Kavuras Village Hotel & Suites
Families with two kids tell us the suites are the selling point here. You get a separate bedroom and a sofa bed, the small terrace works for late-evening adult time once kids are down, and the walk to the beach is short enough that you can do it twice a day without anyone complaining. The walk goes through a quiet residential block, not a main road.
π‘Practical Tips Before You Book a Family Suite
- 1Always confirm the suite layout in writing before booking. Some properties list family rooms that are actually one large room with bunks, not two separate bedrooms. Email the hotel and ask for a floor plan.
- 2The ferry from Athens (Piraeus) takes 4 to 5 hours by high-speed and 7 hours by conventional. With young kids and a stroller, the slower ferry has more deck space and is calmer in summer chop.
- 3Agios Prokopios beach has paid sunbeds and free access at the southern end. Park near the church and walk south five minutes to find the unpaid stretch with the same shallow water.
- 4Cycladic Islands Hotel & Spa and Plaza Beach run kids-eat-free deals on 5-night-plus bookings outside July 20 to August 25. Ask the hotel directly. Booking.com rates rarely include this.
- 5Rent the car at the port not the airport. Naxos airport is small with one rental kiosk that closes after the last flight. Port pickup is open all day and saves the hassle of dragging luggage between transport.
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