General Information
Agios Prokopios Beach lies on the western coast of Naxos, about 5 km from Naxos Town and situated between Agia Anna and Agios Georgios. It is one of the most famous beaches on the island and, having received the Blue Flag several times, ranks among the top beaches in both Greece and Europe.
About Agios Prokopios
This stunning beach stretches for 1.5 km and features clear turquoise waters and coarse, golden sand. Thanks to its position, it is sheltered from the island’s strong winds, keeping the sea mostly calm.
Much of the beach is organized with sun loungers and umbrellas. However, near the chapel at the northern end, the coastline remains unorganized, allowing visitors to enjoy its untouched natural charm.
On the southern side, visitors will find vibrant beach bars and options for watersports. Behind the sand dunes, the small village offers a variety of accommodation, eateries, cafés, mini markets, and bars. In the same area, there is also a pink-tinted salt lake that serves as a habitat for birds and other wildlife.
The beach is easily accessible by car, and regular buses from Naxos Town also stop here.
If you’re searching for a place to stay in Agios Prokopios, explore the top hotels in the area, from studios and villas to apartments just steps from the shore.