These are very modern units, with marble used throughout. Units have a high security key with deadbolt. A wonderful beach is just across the street, and there’s a bus stop close by, with good service into the town, as well as several good restaurants within easy walking distance– we weren’t able to try all of them despite a ten day stay. The unit was very quiet, with a comfortable bed. Lots of storage for clothes. Bathroom was well designed, with lots of hot water, and rain shower/hand held spray. Air conditioning is by multiple unducted units, which worked quietly and efficiently. Lighting, particularly in the kitchen/living area, was excellent for reading at night. The WiFi worked well for our modest purposes. We appreciated the big screen TV with Netflix, Amazon and other streaming available. One particular issue I have is with doors that squeak and sink basins that don’t hold water; Evdokia passed the test with flying colours, a sign of good maintenance. The kitchen was reasonably equipped, with induction stove and an oven; particularly appreciated the Miele dishwasher. Managing the operation is Anna, who takes wonderful care of her patrons; it was great that she provided transportation to and from the ferry terminal – a money saver, for sure. At the pool, Demitrious makes sure everyone is made welcome. On top of that, the cleaning staff was friendly and efficient. Finally, the breakfast served by the pool was quite complete and nicely done. We wouldn’t stay anywhere else on Naxos! We would have liked some shade on the front balcony (overlooking the Aegean Sea) in the afternoon, but to be fair, there were two other balconies, so we could have sat outside as long as we didn’t need the view. Also, note that there are no blackout curtains; sensitive people should bring a sleeping mask – again, to be fair, this doesn’t seem to be a Greek standard.
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