Best Places to Stay in Paros

Best Places to Stay in Paros

Best Places to Stay in Paros

Naoussa is the most popular area for first-timers, with a great town center filled with bars and tavernas. It’s also home to a small archaeological museum and the ruins of Asklepion.

Stay at Vounali Rooms for a quaint boutique hotel experience in the heart of Naoussa. They offer a fantastic breakfast and rooms starting at $180 per night.

Naoussa

The small but lovely village of Naoussa is the best place to stay on Paros for those that want an authentic taste of Greek island life. With its bona fide Greek hospitality, laid back ambience, incredibly flavour-some food and pristine beaches, this village is a top choice for travelers that are looking to escape the crowds of larger Paros resorts and enjoy a quieter vacation.

Located on the northern end of a huge bay, this village has a beautiful feel about it. The narrow streets are a mix of traditional Greek and Venetian design with arched doorways, white-washed walls and local boutiques selling jewelry and souvenirs. The village also has a handful of smaller cafes where you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere. The town’s plethora of Greek orthodox churches add to its character.

It is a top spot for water sports too, with several tavernas offering up delicious seafood and plenty of opportunities to windsurf, scuba dive and snorkel. The beach on the east side of the island is an amazing wonderland of fine sand and sensational surf, with many hotels dotted along it.

The best places to stay in Naoussa for families include a terrific mid-range option called Villa Bellonia which has a fabulous pool, great views of the Livadia bay and wonderful front desk staff that can help plan anything you may want to do on the island. Another great option is Christina Hotel which is located right in the heart of Naoussa’s old town and has a huge range of rooms and studio apartments with kitchens for self-caterers. For a step-up, Kymo Luxury Suites are a short drive from Naoussa on the eastern edge of the island and have modern suites with balconies and excellent views of Kolympethres Beach.

Parikia

There are several wonderful places to stay in Paros, but it’s hard to beat the stunning town of Naoussa. The little streets are full of traditional buildings, and you can find some fantastic beach options in the area too. There’s also a quaint old port that’s a lovely place to enjoy a drink while watching the sailboats bobbing in the sea.

Towards the centre of the town is the gorgeous church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani, which is home to some incredible Byzantine art and has one of the most well-preserved baptistries on the island. A walk around the streets is pretty picturesque too, especially as the laneways come alive with marmalade hues at sunset.

There are plenty of bars and restaurants in the main part of the town, but you’ll probably want to head to the east side of the island for some sand and sunshine. On the beachfront near the port are a couple of nice bars that are ideal for relaxing with a drink while soaking up some sun. It’s a great spot for families too, as the soft sandy beaches are perfect for frolicking.

The southeastern coast is where you’ll find some of the best beaches in Paros, including the famous Chrissi Akti beach. It’s a long stretch of glistening golden sand and is popular with windsurfers and swimmers alike. There are also a few good beach tavernas nearby to enjoy some tasty seafood while relaxing on the sand.

If you’re looking for a place to stay in Paros with some luxury, then you should check out the White Dune Luxury Suites. These are just a short walk from Santa Maria beach and offer some of the best accommodation in Paros, including an amazing breakfast. Check current prices here.

If you’re after something a bit more family-friendly then try Bethlehem Townhouse. This is a beautiful two-bedroom house built in 1600 and renovated more recently, creating the perfect place to stay for a family holiday in Paros. The interiors have a blended style with features like the sauna, Aztec rug and rusticana furnishings, but everything is still very much in keeping with the Cycladic style.

Lefkes

Lefkes is a beautiful, traditional mountain village in the central part of Paros overlooking Naxos Island and offering spectacular views. It was once the capital of Paros and it shows in its stunning collection of historical neoclassical, Venetian, and Cycladic architecture. This is the perfect place to stay if you’re looking for a peaceful holiday away from the noise of partygoers, but with beaches and restaurants not far away.

The charm of Lefkes unfolds as you wander its twisting streets, passing houses seemingly stacked on top of each other and gazing out over wheat-coloured hills. It’s also a great spot to visit the Church of Agia Triada, which was built in 1830 and features a three-aisled pattern with detailed frescoes and a ceramic representation of the Holy Trinity crafted by Virginia Kydonieo.

It’s best to visit Lefkes early or late in the day before and after the tour buses arrive, as it can get busy during summer months. You can park in the free public car park outside of Stratis Bakery and walk into the old town.

Villa Byzantino is one of the best places to stay in Lefkes, with its gorgeous rooms and views. It’s a short walk from the main street and the old church and has an incredible pool. Prices start at €90 a night.

If you want to escape the crowds, there are many lovely hotels in the surrounding villages. You could try the Porte Rose or Marpissa, both of which have lovely traditional old towns and gorgeous sugar-cube houses that are Instagram worthy.

Another option is to rent a private villa in the hills of Lefkes. This two-bedroom family-owned property is the perfect size for a couple or small group. It’s designed in a classic Cycladic style but is more eclectic than typical, with an added sauna and Aztec rug. It has a gorgeous patio, outdoor pool, and BBQ.

If you want to be closer to the action, then try staying in Piso Livadi or near Golden Beach (Nea Chrisi Akti). Here, you’ll find lots of cafes and bars and the beach is a popular windsurfing destination. There are also a number of beautiful beaches, including some that are perfect for families with young children.

Aliki

The island of Paros is quintessentially Greece, with feta-cubed villages perched on hilltops, pretty laneways made for slow meanders and endless golden beaches and hidden coves. There’s something for everyone, from luxury hotels and boutique villas to budget apartments and hostels. The key to finding the best places to stay in Paros is understanding what kind of holiday you want, and then selecting accommodation that’ll give you that.

If you’re after a fun, party atmosphere then the main town of Naoussa and the beach resort areas of Paros, Parasporos, and Chrissi Akti are the best options. Here, you’ll find great restaurants, fun nightlife, and easy access to the best beaches on the island. But if you want to experience true Greek life, then staying in the quiet fishing villages of Aliki or Piso Livadi may be more your thing. Here you’ll find the best tavernas serving fresh fish, traditional coffee shops, and easy access to local sandy beaches.

Lefkes is the ideal choice if you’re looking for a relaxing break away from the crowds. Located in the mountainous centre of the island, this traditional village feels like a step back in time. Here, you’ll discover gorgeous boutiques and tavernas along with wonderful museums and galleries. You’ll also find a wealth of natural beauty, with incredible views across the island and beyond to Naxos and the Aegean Sea.

This luxury retreat may not have a pool, but you’ll have a private one of your own! Sisterly Love is a stunning home for groups of friends and families who want to experience the real Greek island life. It’s a little way out from the hustle and bustle of the main towns but with its huge pricate pool and beautiful outdoor space you’ll be perfectly content here. Prices start at $600 per night.