Crossing Marpissa and passing through a small pine forest, we reach Piso Livadi. In its small picturesque harbour, there are taverns, where the ouzo meze leaves no one unmoved and bars, which are full of life every summer. During the summer months, boats leave from the picturesque harbour for Naxos, Ios, Santorini, Amorgos, Mykonos, Delos, Antiparos and Koufonisia. The ticket Read more...
The village of Pounta is located on the west coast of Paros. It is famous for two things. First, this is the place from where you can take a ferry to Antiparos. From the small port ferries depart and arrive on a regular schedule several times a day, and carry both passengers and vehicles. Secondly, Punta is popular with surfers Read more...
Geographically situated between Alyki and the port of Pounda, on the south western side of Paros, Voutakos is a small secluded beach that doesn’t get frequented at all. The sandy beach of Voutakos is reached by car up to a point and then visitors take a short paved path to the beach. It takes no more that 10 minutes walking Read more...
The quaint village of Soros is located 8km’s from the port and has wonderful views across the sea to Paros island. It boasts the beautiful Soros Beach with it’s caramel-coloured sand, a sprinkling of olive trees and turquoise waters dotted with a handful of yachts. Read more...
Situated on Antiparos’ stunningly beautiful southwest coast, the area known as Agios Georgios is surrounded by a NATURA national park and is located opposite the historical islet of Despotiko. This tiny village is 11km’s from Antiparos port. Read more...
Antiparos Town or Chora as it is known by the locals, is the beautiful capital of Antiparos and the heartbeat of the island. With it’s typical narrow alleyways, beautiful squares and a main street looks like a scene from a postcard – all pink bougainvillea, vine-shaded terraces and blindingly white walls, – Chora is best explored on foot. In the Read more...