A Complete Travel Guide to Paros, Greece (2024)

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If you’re looking for a cosmopolitan yet relaxing destination in Greece, then Paros is the place for you. Beautiful azure waters coupled with elegant and chic co*cktail bars and restaurants, calls for the ultimate Cycladic destination. There are so many things to do and see in Paros that you will find yourself reluctant to leave this island when the time comes! So, without further ado, here is the complete travel guide to Paros, Greece.

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Table of Contents

    • 0.1
    • 0.2 How to Get to Paros, Greece
    • 0.3 Getting Around the Island
    • 0.4 Where to Stay in Paros, Greece
      • 0.4.1 Hotels in Paros
      • 0.4.2 Explore more hotels in Paros
    • 0.5
    • 0.6 Things to do in Paros, Greece
      • 0.6.1 Horseback Riding
      • 0.6.2 Visit Lefkes Village
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      • 1.0.2 Visit Antiparos
    • 1.1 The Best Beaches in Paros, Greece
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    • 1.3 Other Useful Information about Paros, Greece
        • 1.3.0.1 Related Posts:
        • 1.3.0.2 A Complete Travel Guide to Naxos, Greece
        • 1.3.0.3 A Complete Travel Guide to Ios, Greece
        • 1.3.0.4 Lefkada, Greece: A Complete Travel Guide
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How to Get to Paros, Greece

Ideally, the best time to visit Paros is between May and October where the weather allows for swimming in the water. You can reach Paros either by ferry or by plane. Although, the airport first opened its doors a couple of years ago, it is easy to find connecting flights to and from Heraklion (Crete), Athens, and Thessaloniki. This is especially ideal for visitors from other countries that are looking for a quick and convenient way to reach the island. The ride is about 50 minutes from Thessaloniki, and only about 35 minutes from Athens. From the airport, you can take a private transfer with Welcome, the number one trusted transfer company in Greece. You can book a transfer from Paros Airport to any location on the island here. Of course, there are also bus shuttles, taxis and rental cars available on the island. If you choose to reach Paros by ferryboat from Athens, you have the option of taking either the high-speed ferry that is about 2:45 hours or the regular ferry that is about four and a half hours long. For booking any ferry tickets in Greece, I recommend using Ferryscanner.

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Getting Around the Island

Paros has a great public bus system that can take you to most beaches and towns on the island. This is especially convenient for anyone on a budget, as the bus ride is only 1.80€. You can find the bus timetable with all the routes here. As mentioned above, rentals are also commonly found on the island where you can rent cars or scooters.Lastly, if you are staying in Naoussa there are daily boat rides from the port to nearby beaches for a very low cost. 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.

Where to Stay in Paros, Greece

Although Parikia is the capital of Paros, Naoussa is the place to be. After Mykonos, and Santorini, Naoussa is the most lively and cosmopolitan destination of the Cycladic islands. Because cars are not allowed in the town, I recommend booking a hotel near the center. In the center of Naoussa, you can find countless boutiques, restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs – you name it. The labyrinth of little narrow white alleys call for wandering and exploring. During the night hours the town is packed with tourists shopping or looking for a place to eat or drink. In my opinion it is worth exploring the town also in the early morning when the streets are empty. This is especially essential for all those photographers out there who want to shoot without tourists getting in their way.

Hotels in Paros

Potami Home by Rocks Estates: Ideal for families or large groups, this two bedroom villa is just walking distance to the center of Naoussa. Its spacious and minimal design add an extra layer of serenity to a newly built estate.
Adonis Hotel Studios & Apartments: Centrally located with many options to choose from depending on the amount of people planning to stay there. Very friendly staff and even better views of Naoussa and the Aegean Sea.
Hotel Papadakis: Tastefully designed with the Cycladic aesthetic in mind, Hotel Papadakis is a 13-room boutique hotel located in Naoussa. Guests have the choice of choosing between traditional-style rooms or minimal and modern designed rooms.
Lilly Residence-Sea View Suites: An adults-only boutique hotel found in Naoussa featuring exceptional views of the Aegean, high-end amenities such as private pools and the iconic white-washed Cycladic flair.
Sandaya Luxury Suites: Built with uncompromised attention to detail, Sandaya Luxury Suites effortlessly marries wooden and bohemian elements with minimal and thought-out design.
Yades Suites – Apartments & Spa: Just a couple minutes away from the harbor of Naoussa, Yade Suites consists of 12 cozy suites all with sea views from their private balconies.
Cove Paros: New boutique hotel found right off the coast of Agioi Anargyroi Beach, Cove Paros offers the utmost attention to privacy, style and luxury.
Parilio, a Member of Design Hotels: A haven for tranquility and recharging, Parilio offers the selective traveler a one-of-a-kind Cycladic experience.
White Blossom: Simple, elegant and Cycladic architecture embody White Blossom, a boutique hotel found in Parikia. Their suburb service and hospitality sets them apart from nearby accommodations.
Mythic Exclusive Retreat: An unpretentious luxury accommodation in Agia Irini. Traditional stone elements harmonically blend with the upscale and high-quality furniture and design.
Blue Waves Suites & Apartments – To Kyma: Situated on the southeast coast of Paros, Blue Waves Suites & Apartments offers an unparalleled seafront vista and welcoming Greek hospitality.
Acron Villas: Two to five bedroom high-end villas ideal for large families or group of friends. Situated on a hill overlooking Naoussa, Acron Villas combine privacy with convenience.


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Things to do in Paros, Greece

Horseback Riding

If time permits, I highly recommend trying out horseback riding. I chose to partake in the sunrise beach route at Kokou Riding Centerand it did not disappoint! Although waking up super early to catch the sunrise was not fun, once we started riding the horses and approaching the sea side, it made it so worth it. The guides, who speak both French and English, are very informative and helpful. For a first timer, I felt very comfortable and at ease. All the horses were very well trained and could adjust to any rider. This is also the only tour where you get to swim with the horses. Kokou Horse Riding Center also offers sunset tours, but the sunrise tour is definitely a unique experience.


Visit Lefkes Village

Lefkes is a small little village hidden between the mountains, perfect for escaping the loud tourist areas by the sea. This beautiful village, also the former capital of Paros, is full of white houses, narrow stone streets, and Venetian architecture. You can find traditional restaurants, shops, cafes and a classical Byzantine church dating back to the 15th century in this town. Lefkes is perfect for visiting after a long day at the beach to watch the sun set behind the mountains.


Water Sports & Boat Tours

For all my athletic, thrill seeking readers out there, you will be pleased to know that Paros is a great destination for wind surfing and other water sports. Indeed, the Windsurfing World Championships were actually held for many years at the Golden Beach found in Paros. You can find sports like surfing, wind surfing, kite surfing, canoeing, kayaking, jet skiing, scuba diving and more at beaches like Golden Beach, New Golden Beach and Santa Maria. Otherwise, a boat trip to nearby islands such as Antiparos, Schinoussa and other nearby small islands is a refreshing change of pace and great way to tick off some other Greek islands off your bucket list. Below are a few all day sailing and boat trips that you can choose from.


Yoga & Meditation

Although Paros has a lively nightlife, sometimes it is nice to wind back and relax during your vacation. In that case, there are several yoga and meditation centers on the island for that job. Specifically, the Tao’s Center offers free meditation classes ever morning as well as Buddhism, yoga and pilates classes. Okreblue Yoga Centerand Yoga Shala Parosalso offer yoga classes throughout the day.


Visit Antiparos

Antiparos, the sister island to Paros is just a 10 minute ferry ride from Pounda (7km from Parikia, the capital). Ferries run every half hour until late in the evening. Antiparos is a quiet and calm island ideal for anyone seeking a relaxing escape. Filled with little traditional taverns and secluded beaches, this island offers a serene atmosphere. Just a short walk from the port you can find several beaches including the famous camping site beach. Here, you can find people playing volleyball on the beach, others playing music with newly found friends, while others chose to sunbath in the nude. This laidback beach is a famous destination for young people looking for an alternative to touristic beaches. On the southern side of the island you can find an impressive cave with stalagmites known as the Cave of Antiparos. Daily boat excursions around the island can also be found at the local tourist office.

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The Best Beaches in Paros, Greece

  • Kolymbithres: Just a short boat or car ride from Naoussa with crystal clear waters. You do not want to miss this one!
  • Golden Beach: Blue flag beach ideal for water sports due the strong winds on that side of the island.
  • Punda Beach: Daily beach parties can be found here; ideal for young adults looking to have fun.
  • Monastiraki Beach: A small secluded beach that can be reached by boat or car from Naoussa. I recommend climbing over the hill to reach the beach behind the old church. The waters are cleaner than the crowded beach in front of the restaurant.
  • Santa Maria: An organized sandy beach close to Naoussa. Ideal for families or watersports.
  • Other nice beaches include: Logaras, New Golden Beach, Farangas and Ambelas.

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Other Useful Information about Paros, Greece

  • For dessert: Try homemade ice cream at Nonna Crema or Μπατίστας Bakery for freshly made island treats covered with chocolate.
  • For gyros: Βy far the best gyro I’ve had in my life: “O Κάργας” (O Kargas).
  • For co*cktails: Agosta, Barbarossa, Linardo, Vavagias’s, or Big Blue: all can be found in the same picturesque square near the old port. This is the place to be once nighttime arrives.
  • For seafood: Ouzeri Ton Naftikon, Siparos and Taverna Glafkos.
  • For shopping: La vie en rose, Planet Mushroom and Blue Dot Concept Store.

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And there you have it! A complete travel guide to Paros, Greece with the best beaches to visit, tips on where to stay, things to do and more! If you enjoyed this blog post be sure to check out the travel guide on Naxos here and other travel guides to Greek islands here.

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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.

What is the best town to visit in Paros Greece? ›

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.

Is it worth going to Paros, Greece? ›

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.

Do you need a car to get around Paros? ›

You can reach several areas via public transport and itineraries are frequent during the high season, while the buses are in good condition. However, if you look forward to exploring the island and visiting less-touristy villages and beaches, renting a car is probably your only choice. Book your car with us!

Which is nicer Naxos or Paros? ›

Naxos is the agricultural heart of the Cyclades, known for its potatoes, cheeses, and meats. Paros has better nightlife (though not too wild) and feels a little trendier with more shopping and boutique hotels. Naxos has just a little nightlife but more historic churches and archaeological sites.

Is it expensive in Paros? ›

I find Paros to be about average in prices when compared to other islands in the Cyclades. That doesn't say much, I know, but it's certainly cheaper than Mykonos or Santorini. I've never seen a beach where you can't put your towel on the sand.

What part of Paros is best to stay in? ›

Parikia, the island's main port, plays host to the superb Panayia Ekatontapiliani Cathedral, which has its roots in the 4th Century, as well as to striking architectural landmarks and myriad bustling tavernas. The town's golden sandy beach is lined with excellent eateries, and has some great nightlife.

Is it better to stay in Parikia or Naoussa? ›

Parikia is buzzing all year round, Naoussa tend to be very quiet during off season. If you visit Paros in in the Springtime or late autumn Parikia is a better choice as shops and restaurants will be open and busy with locals.

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).

Is it better to fly or ferry to Paros? ›

In brief, the most preferred way to reach Paros is the ferry. The island also has a national airport, receiving domestic flights from the International Airport of Athens. To get to Paros from other islands (Naxos, Santorini, Mykonos, etc.)

Do they speak English in Paros Greece? ›

Talk. In Paros most of the population can speak English except the older generation.

Can you drink tap water in Paros? ›

The tap water on Paros is safe to drink! How do we know? Because we perform regular tests of the water quality – everywhere on the island, and at different times of the year.

Is there Uber on Paros? ›

There is no Uber in Paros. If you would like to arrange a trip from the airport to your hotel ahead of time, you can use WelcomePickups to book a transfer.

Is Paros too touristy? ›

The peak season is over the summer months which are the hottest and sunniest as this is the European holiday season. However, it can get a bit more crowded and very hot during the months of July and August. As Paros isn't that touristy, it is not that big of a problem compared to Mykonos and Santorini.

How many days do you need 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.

Is 4 days in Paros too much? ›

4 days is enough time to see most of Paros without feeling incredibly overwhelmed. But you won't be able to see absolutely EVERYTHING. With more time, you could visit the fishing village of Aliki, see more beaches, spend a night in Antiparos, or take a day trip to more islands in the Cyclades!

Is 5 nights 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 better to stay in Paros or Mykonos? ›

They both offer unique experiences and are two beautiful islands in the Cyclades. If you want the ultimate party experience and a luxurious vacation, Mykonos will be perfect! On the other hand, if you're looking for an island with charming villages and beaches, and hiking opportunities, then Paros is ideal.

Is Paros or Milos better? ›

Paros is better for toddlers, as the variety of golden sandy beaches will give you and your kids enough space to enjoy sand castles or first lessons in swimming. Teenagers might like Milos better, with its strange landscapes, unique beaches, deep blue sea, and plenty of options for activities and excursions.

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