Explore Paros and Antiparos: Venetian castles, scenic villages, and beautiful beaches. Enjoy free time for dining and swimming on this unforgettable bus island tour.
Explore Paros and Antiparos: Venetian castles, scenic villages, and beautiful beaches. Enjoy free time for dining and swimming on this unforgettable bus island tour.
- Parikia - Parikia, the capital of Paros in Parikia, the port of Paros, ships come and go all year long but mainly from spring and through summer, carrying people and goods.
- Spitaki, House in the old town, Parikia - The most historic part of the town! Not far from the port in Paros are the beautiful whitewashed buildings of Parikia.Looking at…
- Parikia - Parikia, the capital of Paros in Parikia, the port of Paros, ships come and go all year long but mainly from spring and through summer, carrying people and goods.
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Spitaki, House in the old town, Parikia - The most historic part of the town! Not far from the port in Paros are the beautiful whitewashed buildings of Parikia.Looking at it from the water, you would never guess there is such a gorgeous network of streets that make up the old town. I know we certainly couldn’t believe it! The Cyclidic architecture rivals that of a Mykonos or Santorini, and it’s easy to get lost in the maze of streets.
Sitting atop the Parikia Greece Old Town is a 13th-century Frankish castle. You’ll have fantastic views of the ocean from the walls of the castle ruins. - Panagia Ekatondapiliani - The Monastery of Panagia Ekatontapiliani in Paros, Cyclades: The church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani is located a few meters from the port of Parikia, the capital of Paros. This is one of the best-preserved Paleo-Christian monuments in Greece. According to the legend, the original church was constructed by Saint Constantine, first Emperor of Constantinople, after the offering of his mother, Saint Helene.
- Pounta - Located оn thе west сοаst of Pаrοs, Рounta (Ρоundа) village is famοus for twо things. First, this is the placе from whiсh yоu cаn take taкe а bοat to Antipаrοs.Second, Pounta is popular among surfers for its kite center.
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Antiparos - Located next to Paros Island, Antiparos is one of those Greek islands that have managed to stay off the radar.
Despite being so close to Paros Island, Antiparos is not so crowded but has a cosmopolitan character.
It is an ideal Greek island for laid-back holidays away from the hustle and the bustle! - Aliki - It is a beautiful fishermen village with a picturesque port, taverns and the beach Piso Aliki with white pebbles and salt cedars that spread down to the sea. Aliki is located at the southern part of Paros and it took its name from the salt-marsh (in greek: aliki) that is located at the edge of the village
- Drios - Drios is a small village that extends along the southeast coast of Paros, nestled among low vegetation and crops. There is a small pier on the shore and a narrow beach, with small pebbles, that widens nearer to the pier.Drios is still one of the greenest villages on Paros, with impressive (compared to the Cycladic norm) clusters of trees and large sea pines on both beaches on either side of the port.
- Lefkes - It is the most mountainous village of Paros and the most verdurous one. Lefkes was the first capital of Paros. The village is located under a pinewood on the hill. A walk around its beautiful narrow streets with the white joints will impress you. You will see the old washhouses that are still used by certain housewives, the House of Literature, the picturesque Ramnos, a street with taverns and other stores and the wonderful view: the sea and Naxos in the background.
- Naoussa - Naoussa: Picturesque alleys and the Venetian castle on the beach, illuminated at nigh, add a magical note to the scenery, in combination with the marina and the small and big boats, fishing boats or yachts. Entertainment in Naoussa lasts till the small hours since there are all kinds of places to go. The city is built amphitheatrically at the second biggest bay of Paros, with the port and the marina and it has played an important role since the times of the Komnenos dynasty.
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Ferry tickets to and from Antiparos Island
- Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Ferry tickets to and from Antiparos Island
- Guide
- Tips
- Personal Expenses
- Lunch
- Tips
- Personal Expenses
- Lunch
The tour begins in Parikia, with the first stop being the old town. Here, we will take a stroll to the Venetian castle and the church of Agios Konstantinos and Eleni, which offers a stunning view of the neighboring islands. Next, we travel by bus to the port of Pounta, where we will take a ferry across the channel to Antiparos. On Antiparos, we will…
The tour begins in Parikia, with the first stop being the old town. Here, we will take a stroll to the Venetian castle and the church of Agios Konstantinos and Eleni, which offers a stunning view of the neighboring islands. Next, we travel by bus to the port of Pounta, where we will take a ferry across the channel to Antiparos. On Antiparos, we will explore the charming alleys and get to know the island. Upon returning to Paros, we will traverse the southern side of the island, passing through the villages of Aliki and Drios. In the afternoon, we will arrive in Naoussa and take a walk through the village’s alleys.
- Please notice that extra charges may apply per person or in total of the group for pick-ups from hotels- villas- airbnb outside the proximity of our tour selected pick route. In that case we can provide round trip transfer for customer(s) convenience ad-hoc quoted as per location of customer(s)’ property.
- Pick up service is offered complimentary from your property or nearby walking distance location. Please do contact 24hrs prior to your service in order to reconfirm your pick up location and time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.