Paros Travel Guide

 
 

Paros is the epitome of Greek island charm. The island is filled with cute villages, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear waters. There are also some great bars, so it’s perfect for someone looking for relaxation and a little bit of nightlife. There are plenty of amazing things to add to your Paros travel guide.

Plus, if you’re planning to Greek Island hop, you can pair Paros with neighboring islands like Mykonos, Santorini, or Milos.

Keep reading for my top 3 must-dos when visiting Paros. And if you’re thinking of planning a trip to Paros, check out my Paros travel guide.

Top Things To Do When Visiting Paros

Explore the Charming Villages

Paros is home to some of the most picturesque villages in all of Greece, each with its own unique charm and character. Start your journey in the charming village of Naoussa, where winding cobblestone streets lead to cute boutiques, traditional tavernas, and waterfront cafes.

Next, venture inland to the historic village of Lefkes, nestled in the heart of the island's hills. Here, you can wander through narrow alleyways lined with whitewashed houses adorned with vibrant bougainvillea. There are also gorgeous views of the surrounding countryside.

And no trip to Paros would be complete without a visit to the iconic hilltop village of Parikia, where you can explore ancient ruins, wander through labyrinthine streets, and watch the sunset over the shimmering Aegean Sea.

Enjoy The Hidden Beaches and Secluded Coves

Paros is a paradise for beach lovers. Spend your days soaking up the sun on the golden sands of Golden Beach, known for its turquoise waters and great windsurfing conditions.

Or, escape the crowds and discover hidden gems like Kolymbithres Beach, where sculpted granite rock formations create natural swimming pools.

If you want to feel secluded, head to the coves of Lageri Beach or Santa Maria Beach, where you can relax in total peace and tranquility.

Immerse Yourself In Paros’s History

Like most of Greece, Paros is filled with history and a rich heritage that dates back thousands of years. Start by traveling back in time at the Archaeological Museum of Paros, where you can admire ancient artifacts.

Next, pay a visit to the iconic Church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani, one of the oldest and most important Byzantine monuments in Greece. Legend has it that the church was built by Saint Helen, the mother of Emperor Constantine the Great.

Looking for more to add to your Paros travel guide?

If you’re traveling to Paros, check out my ultimate Paros travel guide. It includes recommendations for:

»Where to stay
»How to get around
»Top things to do
»Top places to eat & drink

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