Our collection
Named after the traditional arrangement of houses in the Cyclades that were built around a big terrace/patio (“Avlis” in Greek).
The Ep’Avlis complex used to be the residence of a famous Naxian merchant in the early 20th century who was doing business between the Cycladic islands and Istanbul. The following generations used this residence for housing purposes until this day.
In 2017 the family decided to create a collection of studios and apartments for the travellers who wanted a more sophisticated touch in their accommodation.
Studios
Boutique room
This room was designed and built to offer quality to the travellers who decide to stay in Naxos.
Stylish space and bathroom, access to a patio, and free laundry service are just some of the features that will make this apartment feel like home.
The location is a key spot as it sits next to everything in the Naxos town but in the same time it’s very peaceful and quiet.
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