- Parikia - Parikia, the capital of Paros, is a bustling port where ships arrive and depart year-round, especially from spring through summer, transporting people and goods.
- Spitaki, House in the old town, Parikia - The most historic part of the town! Not far from the port are the charming whitewashed buildings of Parikia. From the water, you wouldn’t guess there’s such a beautiful network of streets in the old town. We certainly couldn’t believe it! The Cycladic architecture rivals that of Mykonos or Santorini, and it’s easy to get lost in the maze of streets. Atop Parikia’s Old Town is a 13th-century Frankish castle, offering fantastic ocean views from its ruins.
- Panagia Ekatondapiliani - The Monastery of Panagia Ekatontapiliani in Paros, Cyclades: Located a few meters from the port of Parikia, this church is one of the best-preserved Paleo-Christian monuments in Greece. Legend has it that the original church was built by Saint Constantine, the first Emperor of Constantinople, at the behest of his mother, Saint Helene.
- Pounta - Situated on the west coast of Paros, Pounta village is known for two things. First, it’s the place where you can catch a boat to Antiparos. Second, Pounta is popular among surfers for its kite center.
- Antiparos - Located next to Paros Island, Antiparos is one of those Greek islands that has managed to stay off the radar. Despite its proximity to Paros, Antiparos is less crowded but has a cosmopolitan vibe. It’s an ideal destination for laid-back holidays away from the hustle and bustle.
- Aliki - A picturesque fishing village with a charming port, taverns, and the beach Piso Aliki, which features white pebbles and salt cedars that stretch down to the sea. Aliki is in the southern part of Paros and is named after the salt-marsh (in Greek: aliki) at the village’s edge.
- Drios - Drios is a small village along the southeast coast of Paros, surrounded by low vegetation and crops. It has a small pier and a narrow beach with small pebbles that widen near the pier. Drios remains one of the greenest villages on Paros, with impressive clusters of trees and large sea pines on both beaches flanking the port.
- Piso Livadi - Once a calm fishing port, Piso Livadi has been intensely developed into a picturesque resort with many facilities and a very clean sandy beach with trees. Here, you can enjoy fresh fish. Nearby, the long beach of Logaras, awarded a blue flag, is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, spear-fishing, and other water sports, with all the amenities for your stay.
- Lefkes - The most mountainous and verdant village of Paros, Lefkes was the island’s first capital. Nestled under a pinewood on a hill, its beautiful narrow streets with white joints will impress you. You’ll see old washhouses still used by some housewives, the House of Literature, the picturesque Ramnos street with taverns and shops, and a wonderful view of the sea and Naxos in the background.
- Naoussa - Naoussa: With its picturesque alleys and a Venetian castle on the beach illuminated at night, Naoussa offers a magical scenery. The marina and the mix of small and large boats, fishing vessels, and yachts add to its charm. Entertainment in Naoussa lasts until the early hours, with a variety of places to go. The city is built amphitheatrically around the second largest bay of Paros, with a port and marina that have been significant since the Komnenos dynasty.
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- All fees and/or taxes
- Ferry tickets to and from Antiparos Island
- Guide
- Tips
- Personal Expenses
- Lunch
The tour begins in Parikia, with the first stop being the old town. Here, we’ll take a walk to the Venetian castle and the church of Agios Konstantinos and Eleni, which offers an amazing view of the neighboring islands. Next, we travel by bus to the port of Pounta, where we’ll take a ferry across the channel to Antiparos. On Antiparos, we’ll explore the beautiful alleys and get acquainted with the island. Upon returning to Paros, we’ll travel along the south side of the island, passing through the villages of Aliki and Drio, and arrive at Piso Livadi for an extended stop with free time for dining and swimming. In the afternoon, we’ll reach Naoussa, where we’ll stroll through the village alleys.
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