Paros – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

Paros is a major island of the Cyclades group. It is one of the most popular holiday destinations for visitors to the Greek islands. Paros is considered as one of the most beautiful islands of the Cyclades. It is characterized by the many beaches and also the charming villages: Parikia (the main town), Naoussa, Lefkes, Marpissa and other.

Understand[edit]

Paros is the second largest island of the Cyclades. It has an area of 196 km² and a coastline 120 km long. It is in the middle of the Cyclades near Naxos, Ios, Sifnos and Syros. Most of the ferries to Naxos and Santorini make a stop first at Paros.

The island is the third in popularity of the group. First are Santorini and Mykonos.

Naoussa is an old fishing village turned into a cosmopolitan top holiday destination. The village is characterized by its Venetian port and its many fish restaurants. The architecture of the area is also incredible.

Cities[edit]

  • 1 Parikia - the capital
  • 2 Naoussa (Naussa) or Agoussa
  • Lefkes , a charming settlement located on a green hillside
  • Marpissa (& Piso Livadi, Marmara, Prodromos, Molos) has well-preserved old houses and a traditional atmosphere
  • Dryos (& Golden Coast, Aspro Chorio, Glyfa, Pyrgaki)
  • Alyki (& Agkairia)
  • Pounta (& Sarakiniko, Kampos)
  • Ampelas

Talk[edit]

In Paros most of the population can speak English except the older generation. In many bars, pubs, restaurants and shops there is somebody who speaks English, Italian, or German.

Get in[edit]

By sea[edit]

Ferries and highspeed catamaran services run daily from Athens (Piraeus), Cyclades and Heraklion, Crete.

Many travelers probably don’t even consider Rafina a possible departure port if they are heading to one of the Cyclades, but if you are arriving at the airport of Athens you are often better off taking a ferry from Rafina than travelling to Athens and get a ferry from Piraeus. Another alternative is to fly to Mykonos (which has loads of international flight arrivals) and then take the 1 hour boat ride to Paros.

The ferry landing is haunted by dozens of room-hawkers, and is manic. If you arrive during a high wind and/or at night, it can all be a bit overwhelming. Know where you're going, and book ahead.

By plane[edit]

Olympic Air and AirSea Lines operate a daily air service from Athens. The flight usually takes 30 to 45 minutes.

Get around[edit]

Within the resorts walking is the best method of transport. Bus services operate between the towns. Car hire is readily available in all towns and is relatively cheap. There are also small scooters and bikes that can be rented and are easily maneuverable if you need to get through some of the small streets.

See[edit]

Don't miss the church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani, which means The Church of 100 Doors, in Parikia. Naousa (Greek: Νάουσα) is a village in the north eastern corner of the island. There are beautiful beaches and in front of the port unique Venetian castle of the 15th century is situated, built during the dynasty of Sommaripa. As it is half-sunken beneath the surface of the sea remains a remarkable sight. Lefkes village is in the middle of the island with many nice tavernas, and beautiful alleys. From Lefkes you can take a very nice walk at the old stones of the Byzantine Route down to Prodromos.

Do[edit]

Paros is also famous for its watersports, specifically wind and kitesurfing. The eastern coastal town of Dryos with neighboring beaches of "chryssi akti" translated golden beach and "tserdakia" known as new golden beach are the most popular surfing destinations. The latter was the site of the 2000, 2003 and 2010 PWA IFCA international windsurfing championships as well as other international events.

A fantastic place to take the kids is Aqua Park. Boats leave hourly from Naoussa and takes approximately 15 minutes.

Tao's is a retreat and meditation centre on top of a hill, overlooking the Aegean Sea and the neighbouring islands. There are on-going daily activities, self-development seminars and a long-stay Work & Study program, along with Oriental-Thai cuisine and Cafe-Bar.

Beaches[edit]

The best beach in the island is Chrissi Aktil. Other standout beaches include Kolymbithres, with its huge rocks and sandy coves, Monastiri, and Santa Maria.

For peace and quiet, go to Laggeri, with its lovely sand dunes, while Tsoukalia, Glyfa, and Glyfades are accessible only by a narrow path or by boat.

You'll need to take the dirt road from Molos to reach Kalogeros beach, with its interesting rock formations.

Popular Pounta and Farangas have plenty of amenities, while equally busy Lolantonis is smaller with natural shade.

At Aliki, divers can explore the remains of an ancient town on the seabed.

Visit as many beaches as you can, don't stay in one every day. Every beach has a different feeling. Try Farangas, Parasporos, Krios, Kato yalos, and Agia Irini. Logaras is very nice for families.

Eat[edit]

In Parikia's sea front you will find many nice tavernas with excellent food, exactly behind in the old town wander along the narrow streets with the many kind of shops, and the unique cycladic atmosphere. Don't forget to sit in one of the many Ouzeri in Naoussa and taste Gouna fish and octopus in vinegar.

Drink[edit]

Resalto bar A very nice bar in the port of Drios, plays the best rock music in Paros.

Sleep[edit]

Budget[edit]

  • 1 Archontiko Mary (Αρχοντικο της Μαιρης), Aliki, arxontikostudios@gmail.com. Archontiko is in a small village. The rooms are bright and refreshing, with all the necessary requirements such as a refrigerator, AC, TV, Wi-F8, a private bathroom and kitchenette. White balconies with a fantastic sea view to the horizon. Just 40 metres from the quiet beach of Aliki.
  • Corali Hotel, Piso Livadi, +30 22840 41880. Check-in: 12:30, check-out: 11:30. €50.
  • Dryades Family Hotel (in the seaside village of Drios), +30 693 270 5255. These studio apartments operated by a young Greek-American family offer a clean, comfortable accommodation away from the crowds. All studios are equipped with a kitchenette, WC, air-conditioning, TV and a private balcony or terrace with an unobstructed ocean view. The 4 acre property is landscaped with a wide variety of flowers and fruit trees.
  • Aloni Hotel, Piso Livadi, +30 22840 43238. Check-in: 12:30, check-out: 11:30. The Aloni Hotel is in the seaside village of Piso Livadi. It offers 37 furnished rooms, an apartment (up to 6 persons) and a suite that may host from 2 to 4 people, all of which are air-conditioned and have a veranda with sea view. €40-185.
  • Margarita Studios, +302284052362, info@margaritastudios.com. (updated Feb 2016)

Mid-range[edit]

  • Lefkes Village Hotel, Lefkes, +3022840 41827, +306932753415, fax: +3022840 41827. Hotel with 20 spacious rooms.

Splurge[edit]

Stay safe[edit]

Paros is generally a safe island.

Be aware of rental scams, especially with agencies working only with motorbikes and ATVs. Using these types of vehicles is very common on Paros and there are a lot of rental agencies. Some of them are ready to cheat. They will offer faulty motorbikes or ATVs for a lower price, but in case of accident they will demand that the customer pay for the whole cost of damage. They are offering only basic insurance but will present it like full insurance. Also, there is a big possibility of serious injuries.

It is possible to recognize these rental agencies by observing them aggressively attracting tourists and offering lower prices than others. Employees in front of these type of agencies will be loud and ready to promise everything until the contract is signed. It is necessary to check the vehicle before making any decision. Their vehicles are in most of the cases dusty, dirty and look old.

Connect[edit]

A few minutes walk from the port is Zorba's, a small gyros restaurant with surprisingly fast wifi (20+ Mbps). As you exit the port, cross the street and head left, passing a few other cafés/restaurants.

Go next[edit]

Move on by boat to Antiparos, Naxos, Syros, Mykonos, Ios or Santorini.

This region travel guide to Paros is a usable article. It gives a good overview of the region, its sights, and how to get in, as well as links to the main destinations, whose articles are similarly well developed. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.
Paros – Travel guide at Wikivoyage (2024)

FAQs

How many days in Paros is enough? ›

Located almost in the center of the Cyclades, Paros has true Cycladic architecture and an active lifestyle. In brief, staying 3 to 5 days is recommended in order to explore the island as much as possible. Check out the bucket list we have created with the top things to see & do.

What is the most beautiful town in Paros? ›

Marpissa is one of the most beautiful villages of the Cyclades, and together with Lefkes, the two most beautiful villages in Paros.

Is 5 days in Paros too long? ›

Just the right amount of shops and restaurants, but without the heavy crowds and price tags of the famous Mykonos and Santorini, Paros is the perfect Greek island for relaxed summer holidays. While many visit the island over a couple of days or a day trip even, I would recommend spending at least 5 days in Paros.

Is it easy to get around Paros without a car? ›

Public transportation is the cheapest way to reach most places in Paros. The central bus stations are located in Parikia and Naoussa. During summer the itineraries become more frequent. There are several routes that connect Parikia and Naoussa with many other villages like Alyki, Pounta, or Chrisi Akti (Golden Beach).

Is it better to go to Naxos or Paros? ›

Paros is more cosmopolitan and fancy, and Naxos feels a bit more rural and authentic. During August Paros tends to be busy as it is one of the favorite islands of the Greek holidaymakers, while on Naxos you will never feel crowded. Both islands are family-friendly, while Paros is a better option for couples.

Why is Paros so popular? ›

Paros is mainly famous for its beautiful sandy beaches and its Cycladic architecture. Nevertheless, it also has an intense nightlife which attracts young people who prefer it for their holidays. The capital of the island is Parikia, where the main port of the island is located.

What is Paros best known for? ›

In antiquity, Paros was famous for its white marble quarries; the so-called 'Parian marble' was highly sought-after for its top quality, for use in architecture and sculpture (particularly during the Classical Greek Period).

What is the best way to get around Paros? ›

Renting a car is ideally the best way to go because you have the freedom to explore the beaches that public transportation doesn't reach. However, during my stay in Paros I relied solely on buses and boats to get around the island and didn't feel like I missed out on anything.

Which is the best village to visit in Paros? ›

In brief, Parikia and Naoussa are the most touristy villages. There are also many other quaint villages on the island, such as Lefkes and Marpissa, praised for maintaining the traditional Cycladic architecture. Many hotels are located around these villages.

Where do most people stay in Paros? ›

On Paros, most people stay in either Naoussa or Parikia. Naoussa is a pretty, photogenic fishing village with classic Cycladic houses built around a harbour, with a Venetian era fort.

Is Paros walkable? ›

Find yourself in unspoiled Cycladic landscapes using the power of your own two feet – walking, cycling or e-biking. At Paros Hikes we offer active, cultural and food tours for mixed or private groups, with a local and passionate spirit.

How safe is Paros? ›

Petty crimes:Very low

Paros is generally a very safe location, even for solo female travelers. The island is known for its warm, friendly residents and its relaxed atmosphere. Petty crimes such as pickpocketing or bag snatching are extremely rare.

Is Paros overcrowded? ›

Paros is one of the best Greek islands to visit, especially for first time visitors to Greece. With some of the prettiest traditional village in the Cyclades, dozens of beautiful beaches and a handful of ancient ruins and historic sites, it's a miracle that Paros isn't as overcrowded as nearby Mykonos and Santorini.

How touristy is Paros? ›

Paros is one of the favorite islands of tourists and Greeks. Although it does not attract as many people as the world-famous Santorini or the party queen Mykonos, the island has gained an avid following due to its beautiful beaches, Cycladic beauty and endless entertainment options.

How many nights should I stay in Paros? ›

If you are not sure how many days in Paros are the perfect trip length, I recommend staying in Paros for at least 3 full days to see the island's highlights. However, for a more relaxed visit of Paros, staying on the island for 4 – 5 days is ideal. For us, spending 4 days in Paros was perfect.

Should I spend more time in Milos or Paros? ›

There is no definite answer to this, but if you like an active holiday, exploration, and stunning, but austere scenery, go to Milos and discover a magical place.

Is it better to stay in Paros or Naoussa? ›

The charming seaside town of Naoussa is the best place to stay for first-time visitors to Paros. A half-sunken Venetian castle anchors its picturesque Old Port, with fishing boats and pleasure boats moored in its natural bay.

Can you do Paros in 2 days? ›

Although just two days in Paros won't give you enough time to visit all the settlements and most of the beaches on the island, you should at least make time to explore two traditional towns and two or three of the most famous shores on Paros.

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