![]() It can get pretty crowded in the night, so come in the afternoon if you want to experience the chilled vibe of Naousa. There are nice beaches around and you we enjoy the small alleys, shops and coffee places. Located in the northeastern part of the island, the small village gets more and more popular in Paros. Still, don’t miss the capital of the island as you can enjoy a typical Cycladic town with cobbled paths, small coffeeshops as well as blue and white houses. If you arrive via ferry, you will start your trip to Paros here at the main port. If you also look for a renovated apartment within a chilled fishing village, Efi studio offers everything you need! ![]() The apartments are very modern and quite cheap (we paid around 50€ per night in total, please note however that we were visiting Paros in the “shoulder season”, so September). We stayed at Efi Studios (link to the website here), which offered everything we needed: fully equipped kitchen for preparing food at home balcony with partial sea view walking distance to really nice restaurants, coffee spots, supermarket and the chilled beach and a really friendly and welcoming host (she even offered us basil and home grown peppers from her garden as we could not find it in the supermarket and met her there by coincidence). Nevertheless, the unique villages such as Lefkes, Prodromos and also Naousa are not far away so you can always enjoy dinner etc. In this area it is usually less windy than in the north and we really enjoyed the tranquil atmosphere and chilled vibe. We decided to not stay in the busy area around Naousa, as friends recommended the bit calmer east side around Drios of the island. Or you do it like us and first visit Milos (check out the travel guide to Milos here). Mykonos, Santorin or also Athens and then take the ferry from there. There are several European cities which have direct flights especially in the summer monthsĢ) Fly to Paros via Athens: In case there are no direct flights from your nearest airport available or you want to make a stop to Athens anyway you can always just change your planes in Athens.ģ) Take a ferry from another island: This is the best option in case you want to visit several islands anyways. Like with many other islands in Greece, you have several options to reach Paros.ġ) Via direct flight: Check if you can reach Paros directly from your nearest airport. ![]() If you are still wondering which island is the perfect combination of beautiful beaches and villages with the unique Greek flair, Paros is the place to go for you - I am sure, you will love it! :) We stayed around one week, did one day trip to Antiparos (see my guide here), explored the picturesque beautiful villages, enjoyed really decent and high-quality Greek food and just enjoyed the empty and beautiful beaches. We decided to go to the east side of the island, where it was not as touristy as in the north and really, really loved every aspect of the island. ![]() Also, I thought because some people I know already went, that the island is maybe a bit too touristy for my type (haha I haven’t been to Santorini then). Are you looking for a perfect Greek island with traditional cycladian houses, small alleys, beautiful beaches, tasty food and friendly locals? Then you need to go to Paros, one of my favorite greek islands!Īs I visited Paros as the second stop on our tour in the cyclades and already heard from friends that they loved the island, I was expecting a lot from the island. ![]()
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