Where to stay in Nafpaktos, Greece? Locally owned and operated, the best places in Nafpaktos offer cozy comforts, personal touches, and authentic philoxenia – Greek hospitality.
The enduring tradition of warm-hearted hospitality complements the local history, traditions, and culture of this entrancing and enchanting hidden gem in Western Greece.
Since you’re planning to visit Greece, Nafpaktos is a delightful destination off the beaten path. But it’s certainly not too far off the beaten path. Because Nafpaktos is only a few hours’ drive from Athens, the Greek capital.
Firstly, you’ll find the details in Nafpaktos Greece: Travel Guide to a Venetian Gem.
Next, you’ll need to know where to stay in this magical medieval jewel of a town.
During many adventures in Greece, Nafpaktos calls us back again and again to explore more of this unique area, Nafpaktia.
So, we’ve had the privilege and pleasure of booking different Nafpaktos hotels in different months of the year and over various nights of the week.
Now, let’s discover together the best places to stay in Nafpaktos.
You’ll find a custom interactive map of where to stay in Nafpaktos. As well as firsthand observations, candid recommendations, and honest hotel reviews from our travel experiences.
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Where to Stay in Nafpaktos Greece: Best Areas
Nafpaktos and the surrounding area of Nafpaktia are genuine hidden gems in Western Greece.
So, international visitors and vacationing Greeks alike won’t find hotel chains here. Instead, hotels in Napfkatos are small independent properties, usually locally owned and operated.
Besides boutique hotels and suites, Nafpaktos accommodations include vacation rental apartments and villas.
The best areas to stay in Nafpkatos are its three main areas: historic Nafpkatos, modern Nafpaktos, and Nafpaktos beaches.
Where to Stay in Nafpaktos: Historic Nafpaktos
Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, Ottomans, Greeks, and tourists have always desired Nafpaktos’ strategic and spectacular position on the Corinthian Gulf.
So, Nafpaktos was and is a true kastropolis, that is, a castle town.
The historic town lies within five fortified tiers, encompassed by walls cascading downhill from Castle Nafpaktos to the Venetian Port.
The first and second tiers comprise the citadel of Castle Nafpaktos, crowning the steep hill.
Of course, Nafpaktos hotels and residences aren’t within the citadel. Because it’s a historic landmark and archaeological site.
Instead, Nafpaktos hotels, homes, and businesses begin within the third tier below the Main Gate of Castle Nafpaktos. These then continue down through the fourth and fifth tiers.
The fifth and final tier is the picturesque Port. The Venetian walled harbor is the heart and soul of Nafpaktos.
The historic city center area around the Venetian Port is considered the best area for first-time visitors to stay in Nafpkatos.
Where to Stay in Nafpaktos: Modern Nafpkatos
Modern Nafpaktos begins just outside the ancient fortress walls. Visitors, residents, businesses, and traffic flow seamlessly between Nafpaktos Old Town and New Town.
Supermarkets, small businesses, schools, and local services line the streets. Vehicle parking is rather easier here than in Old Town.
However, the distinction of Modern Nafpkatos doesn’t mean only construction from the 20th century and 21st century.
Beyond the citadel walls is located a ruined Sanctuary of Asclepius the Healer. Asclepius is the mythological Greek god of medicine.
Modern Nafpaktos also hosts the swanky boutique hotel Asklipios Luxury Rooms. Read on for our honest hotel review.
Where to Stay in Nafpaktos: Nafpaktos Beaches
Two beautiful beaches with crystal waters stretch from Nafpaktos Venetian Port along the Corinthian Gulf:
Psani Beach runs west from the Port, and Gribovo Beach extends east from the Port.
A seafront promenade connects these beaches with Venetian Nafpaktos and modern Nafpaktos.
Bustling tavernas, cafes, and beach bars line the waterfront promenades – and playgrounds, too. Because Nafpaktos beaches are friendly environments for everyone.
Nafpkatos beaches are thus popular with locals and tourists alike, both for families with children and for couples.
Where to Stay in Nafpkatos Greece: Best Places
Hotels in Nafpaktos Greece: Historic Center
Within the Venetian walls, the luxury boutique hotel Battaglia di Lepanto features modern interiors. The renovated historic stone building features a glass elevator, an intimate lounge, and elegant guest rooms.
Apollon Library Suites is a top-rated all-suite hotel by the Venetian Port. Read on for an in-depth hotel review of our stay here.
Nafpaktos Greece Hotels: Nafpaktos Beaches
Two beautiful beaches stretch from Nafpaktos Venetian Port along the Corinthian Gulf: Psani Beach runs west, and Gribovo Beach runs east from the Port.
On Psani Beach, the 4-star Nafs Hotel Nafpaktos offers a courtyard pool and a central location.
The 3-star Flisvos Hotel Nafpaktos is another popular choice.
Opened in 2023, Oikos 9 Rooms and Suites is a newly built property. Free on-site parking and an elevator make the top-rated beachfront hotel easy and accessible for all guests.
On Gribovo Beach, the 3-star Lepanto Beach Hotel offers sea views both from the rooms and from the sunbeds on its organized beach.
The 2-star hotel Akti Nafpaktos is a warm and friendly place to stay.
Apollon Library Suites, Nafpaktos: Our Honest Hotel Review
Apollon Library Suites opened in 2016 as a luxury aparthotel in a renovated 19th-century building.
Location:
Apollon Library Suites commands a central location in the historic city center, only a few blocks from the lively and lovely Venetian harbor.
The hotel has no parking garage, and street parking can be challenging in this popular area. However, once you find a parking space, you can basically walk everywhere during your days and nights in Nafpaktos.
First Impressions:
Apollon Library Suites has two entrances. The impressive entrance is at 18 Geor. Athanasiadi Nova, which is quite a busy avenue.
On this side, the building presents an elegant façade of gray and white with black wrought-iron balconies.
The secondary entrance is at 2 Thermou, a nondescript alley behind the building.
This entrance usually has one short-term parking space reserved for luggage loading. It’s also closest to the hotel reception.
A few marble steps down from the Thermou entrance brings you into the hotel foyer with a bright yellow sofa.
The foyer flows into the reception area with a free-standing desk, lounge, library, and dining room. These handsome areas are refined with woodwork, photography, and artwork.
Apollon’s lending library provides a selection of books and newspapers in Greek, English, and other languages.
Floor-to-ceiling windows overlook a tranquil tiled courtyard.
The quiet lounge and the garden courtyard invite you to relax and read – or work! – with a coffee or tea.
Accessibility:
A short flight of stairs is necessary at both hotel entrances and also to enter the elevator from the ground floor.
Guest Rooms:
Apollon luxury suites present different literary themes from famous books like Alice in Wonderland.
Murals, decorative accents, and reading materials underscore each particular theme of the twelve beautiful suites.
We booked the Premium One Bedroom Suite, themed to the classic adventure Moby Dick. The mural above the sofa aptly quotes the author Herman Melville: “It is not down on any map; true places never are.”
The seating area, fully equipped kitchenette, and separate bedroom with a queen bed make the suite feel like a home away from home.
The view from the bedroom window includes palm trees and the Venetian Castle Nafpaktos.
Furthermore, ample closets offer the opportunity to unpack, whether for a short or an extended stay.
The updated bathroom offers a walk-in shower with a glass enclosure. An old-fashioned wooden newspaper rack makes a charming towel bar.
Air conditioning and heating provide comfort in all seasons at Apollon Library Suites.
Dining:
Served in the chic dining room, Apollon’s excellent breakfast incorporates local seasonal ingredients and house-baked goods.
In your suite, the kitchenette includes all the equipment to prepare meals. And with Apollon’s central location, many popular restaurants, cafes, and coffeehouses are mere steps away.
WiFi and Work Space:
WiFi is strong and swift, with an Ookla speed rating of 42Mbps.
Since the suite is, in essence, a complete apartment, there are numerous electrical outlets and different options to open up your laptop. For example: the kitchen table, the coffee table, and a small desk.
Additionally, the WiFi works well in the lounge and also the quiet garden courtyard.
Special Notes:
The owner created this 3-star hotel in memory of her beloved late grandmother (γιαγιά). A female leader in hospitality, Grandmother owned the original Apollon, one of the first fine hotels in Nafpaktos, Greece.
Make sure to see her family photos in the dining room – delightful!
Address: Apollon Library Suites | 18 Geor. Athanasiadi Nova and 2 Thermou Street | 30300 Nafpaktos, Greece
Check available dates and best prices for Apollon Library Suites and book HERE.
Asklipios Luxury Rooms, Nafpaktos: Our Honest Hotel Review
Opened in 2022, upscale Asklipios Luxury Rooms ranks among the highest-rated hotels in Nafpaktos, Greece.
Location:
Asklipios Luxury Rooms is located on a quiet side street in a modern residential neighborhood.
Just down the block is a small public park with a few benches under venerable trees. A short climb leads to the ruins of an ancient Sanctuary of Asklipios.
On the next block, an open green space displays a contemporary statue commemorating the route of the Olympic Torch run from Ancient Olympia to Athens.
This area isn’t touristic. So supermarkets, bakeries, pharmacies, and other local services are all around.
There’s no parking garage; however, street parking is easy and free.
It’s a short stroll to beautiful Gribovo Beach. And also an easy 10 to 15-minute walk to the Nafpaktos Venetian Port area.
First Impressions:
Entering the small yet soaring foyer, you’ll notice a striking contrast between the plain streetscape outside and the polished style inside.
High-quality contemporary furnishings, fixtures, and finishes distinguish both the public and private spaces at Asklipios Luxury Rooms.
Local artisans and artists hand-crafted the gleaming green marble reception desk, marble bar, woodwork, and artwork.
Custom chandeliers and ambient lighting illuminate and accent the interiors.
Accessibility:
The owners, a local Nafpaktian family, designed the new building from the ground up with a barrier-free entrance and step-free elevator access on all floors.
Guest Rooms:
The sophisticated ambiance and high-end materials continue in the hotel guest rooms.
We booked the Deluxe Double Room, spacious and airy with a high beamed ceiling. The posh room features a queen bed, a wood-paneled walk-through closet, and a butler’s pantry.
The streamlined bathroom features a walk-in shower with a glass divider.
Original artwork adds color and charm to the room, dressed in neutral tones and luxe fabrics. The owners commissioned a fine artist to create the vibrant art displayed here and throughout the hotel.
The Deluxe Double Room includes an unexpected bonus: A big private terrace with a low table, two chairs, and a peaceful hillside view.
Air conditioning and heating make Asklipios Luxury Rooms one of the best hotels in Nafpaktos, Greece throughout the seasons.
WiFi and Work Space:
The free WiFi is solid and steady, with an Ookla speed rating of 37Mbps.
Asklipios Luxury Rooms is specifically designed for visitors who are on vacation, not necessarily for guests who work while traveling.
So the narrow desk is more of a vanity table for makeup, rather than a functional work space.
The free WiFi still functions equally well on the balcony, in the lounge downstairs, and outside in the garden courtyard.
Dining:
Breakfast service at Asklipios Luxury Rooms features a bountiful buffet incorporating local seasonal ingredients in the hot and cold dishes.
Enjoy breakfast either in the stylish lounge or the garden courtyard.
For other meals, many cafes and restaurants abound in the immediate vicinity and also along the waterfront promenade at nearby Gribovo Beach.
Additionally, the Venetian Port, lively both day and night, is only a 10 to 15-minute walk away from Asklipios Luxury Rooms.
Address: Asklipios Luxury Rooms | Asklipiou 10 | 30300 Nafpaktos, Greece
Check the dates and best prices for Asklipios Luxury Rooms and book HERE.
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FAQs
Where is Nafpaktos in Greece?
Nafpaktos is located in the mainland Region of Western Greece. Nafpaktos is approximately 152 miles (245 km) west of Athens, the Greek capital.
What is the best area to stay in Nafpaktos, Greece?
The most popular area to stay in Nafpaktos, Greece is the Venetian Port, the historic town center. It’s considered the best area for first-time visitors.
Are there Nafpaktos hotels on the beach?
Nafpaktos Greece has hotels on its two beautiful beaches in town, Gribovo Beach and Psani Beach.
Where are the best Nafpaktos Greece hotels?
The best hotels in Nafpaktos, Greece are located in the Venetian Port, below Nafpaktos Castle, nearby in Modern Nafpaktos, and along the Nafpaktos beaches.
Is Nafpaktos Greece, worth visiting?
Nafpaktos Greece is certainly worth visiting. You can visit Nafpaktos Castle, Venetian Port, and beautiful beaches on a day trip. Or stay longer to enjoy the medieval history, culture, and charm of this Venetian gem.
How many days to stay in Nafpaktos?
A 3-day / 2-night stay is ideal for experiencing Nafpaktos fully and also for exploring Nafpkatia on day trips. A 2-day / 1-night stay is great for enjoying the best of Venetian Nafpaktos.
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