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Best Holiday Apartments in Paros

Paros is a gem in the Cyclades, offering a perfect blend of traditional Greek charm, stunning beaches, and vibrant nightlife. Choosing a holiday apartment for your stay provides flexibility, privacy, and a home-away-from-home experience that enhances your trip. In this guide, we'll explore why you should stay in a holiday apartment, the best areas to stay, when to visit, how long to stay, top activities, whether you need a car, and how to get to Paros.


Why Stay in a Holiday Apartment in Paros?


  1. Flexibility and Freedom: Holiday apartments provide the flexibility to create your schedule, whether it’s preparing a late breakfast or returning late from an evening out.

  2. Local Experience: Staying in an apartment allows you to immerse yourself in the local culture, shop at local markets, and enjoy authentic Greek cuisine at your leisure.

  3. Space and Comfort: Compared to hotel rooms, apartments often offer more space, with separate living areas, fully equipped kitchens, and sometimes private balconies with stunning views.

  4. Cost-Effective: For families or groups, apartments can be more economical than booking multiple hotel rooms.


Best Holiday Apartments in Paros












Studio Apartment '2' with Private Terrace, WiFi, and air-conditioning - This studio apartment in Paros is located 5 minutes walk from Livadia Beach and can accommodate 4 people. The property also features a kitchen, WiFi, air-con, and parking.












Cleopatra Seaside Homes Paros - Situated only 2 minutes walk from Logaras Beach, the apartments feature kitchen, WiFi, parking, air-con, balcony or patio, and TV.


Best Areas to Stay in Paros


  1. Naoussa: Naoussa is a picturesque fishing village known for its vibrant nightlife, boutique shopping, and proximity to beautiful beaches.

  2. Parikia: The capital and main port of Paros, offering a mix of historical sites, restaurants, and shops.

  3. Lefkes: Located inland, Lefkes is a tranquil village perfect for those seeking peace and a traditional Greek experience.

  4. Piso Livadi: A charming coastal village ideal for families and those looking for a quieter stay with easy beach access.


Best Time to Visit Paros


  • Peak Season (June to August): Ideal for beach lovers and those wanting to experience the vibrant nightlife however expect higher prices and larger crowds.

  • Shoulder Season (April to May, September to October): Perfect for enjoying pleasant weather, fewer tourists, and lower accommodation prices.

  • Off-Season (November to March): Quieter and more peaceful, with some businesses closed, but a great time for a serene and reflective visit.


How Long to Stay in Paros


  • 3-4 Days: Enough time to explore the main highlights of Paros, including Parikia, Naoussa, and a few beaches.

  • 5-7 Days: Allows for a more relaxed pace, with time to discover hidden gems, take day trips, and fully enjoy the island's beauty.


Best Things to Do in Paros


  1. Visit the Beaches: Such as Kolymbithres, known for its unique rock formations and clear waters, and Golden Beach, a favourite spot for windsurfing and other water sports.

  2. Explore Naoussa: Wander through its narrow streets, visit the Venetian castle, and enjoy seafood by the port.

  3. Discover Parikia: Visit the Panagia Ekatontapiliani church, stroll along the waterfront, and explore the archaeological museum.

  4. Hike in Lefkes: Explore the Byzantine Route, an ancient path that offers stunning views of the island.

  5. Day Trip to Antiparos: Just a short ferry ride away, Antiparos offers beautiful beaches, caves, and a relaxed atmosphere.


Do You Need a Car in Paros?


While it’s possible to rely on buses and taxis, renting a car gives you the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. This is especially useful for visiting remote beaches, inland villages, and scenic spots not well-served by public transport.


How to Get to Paros


The most common way to reach Paros is by ferry from Athens (Piraeus or Rafina ports). The journey takes 3-4 hours on a high-speed ferry and 5-6 hours on a regular one. There are also ferry connections from other Cycladic islands like Mykonos, Naxos, and Santorini.


Paros also has a small airport with flights from Athens. The flight is about 40 minutes. From the airport, you can take a taxi or rent a car to reach your accommodation.

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