At Prodromos, the entrance to the village is a vaulted roof and steeple. Admire the traditional Cycladic theme of sugar-cube houses, flowers and tiny churches (which can be reached from Lefkes by following a paved footpath dating to Byzantine times). You’ll find traditional cafes (where better to enjoy a local delicacy?) set amongst the houses. And just outside the settlement Read more...
Alyki is a charming fishing village with a small port, overlooking the island of Antiparos. It is 16 km south-west of Paroikia close to the airport. Aliki’s own long sandy beach is truly a delight with crystal clear waters, but the village is also conveniently close to a few of the most popular and most beautiful beaches on the island. Read more...
Lefkes is one of the prettiest and best-known villages of Paros, built on a verdant hill in the heart of the island, surrounded by pine and olive trees and the smell of oregano and thyme. This was Paros’ first capital, with houses built in tiers up the hill like an amphitheatre. You’ll find Cycladic architecture, neoclassical buildings and boutique accommodation Read more...
Live it up in charismatic yet traditional Naoussa! You have not really seen Paros if you haven’t walked the white-washed cobblestone alleys of the Old Town in Naoussa which lead to its picturesque port. A trademark of Paros’ identity and local architecture, these little, narrow maze-like passages may be peaceful and quiet during the hot summer mornings, but as soon Read more...
For its small size, Paroikia packs a punch. It is the island’s port town and capital, and its labyrinthine Old Town is pristine and filled with boutiques, cafes and restaurants. You’ll also find a handful of impressive archaeological sites, a waterfront crammed with tavernas and bars, first-class accommodation, and sandy stretches of beach – particularly popular is Livadia, a short Read more...