Where to Geaux Eat, Stay, and Play in Paros, Greece
Paros, Greece, is the perfect Cycladic escape for travelers who want a mix of breathtaking beaches, charming villages, delicious Greek cuisine, and local wine experiences. Whether you have a long weekend or a few days in the Cyclades, this itinerary covers the best of the island with practical tips for accommodations, dining, and things to do.
Geaux Stay!
Paros isn’t just about charming villages and vibrant nightlife — it’s also a beach lover’s paradise. From turquoise waters to iconic sunset views, choosing the right hotel can elevate your stay. Here’s a guide to the best hotels in Paros based on beach proximity, sea views, and sunset experiences.
Hotel Senia part of the Onar Hotels Collection overlooks Piperi Beach and Naoussa Bay and has two infinity pools (one heated and one adults-only), private balconies. This luxury hotel impresses with both comfort and elegance. and its on-site organic restaurant and spa elevate the experience further.
Cosme, a Luxury Collection Resort — Naoussa
A dreamy, Cycladic-style resort set on a crescent bay with a pristine infinity pool merging into the Aegean Sea. Its sand-that-meets-doorstep charm makes it perfect for those craving beachfront elegance.
Paliomylos Spa Hotel – Near Piperi Beach
A short walk from Piperi Beach, Paliomylos combines spa luxury with scenic sunset terraces. Large rooms and family-friendly amenities make it versatile for different types of travelers.
Cove Paros — Naoussa (Agioi Anargyroi)
This serene hideaway sits overlooking Agioi Anargyroi beach and features spacious, well-designed rooms and a tranquil private beach. Ideal for upscale peace-seekers.
Parilio, a Member of Design Hotels — Near Naoussa
Stylishly minimalist and peaceful, Parilio wows guests with natural stone architecture, a relaxing infinity pool, and a calm, spa-like atmosphere. Great for design lovers seeking tranquility.
Saint Andrea Seaside Resort — West of Naoussa
Moderately priced and nature-ensconced, this resort’s standout feature is its swimming pool with panoramic seaside views—perfect for unwinding in a less touristy spot
Geaux Do!
Paros is the kind of island that invites you to slow down and explore at your own pace—whether that means wandering through postcard-worthy villages, sailing to hidden coves, or soaking up centuries of history. Here are the top experiences that showcase the island’s charm and beauty.
Just a short ferry from Paros, this small island is perfect for day trips. Antiparos is the perfect place to explore caves, beaches, and charming villages. Great for snorkeling or a relaxed seaside lunch. Click here if you would like to view or book a day trip to Antiparos.
Explore Naoussa Harbor
Wander the picturesque old port of Naoussa with its whitewashed buildings, boutique shops, and vibrant cafés.
Visit Lefkes Village or Parikia Town
The village of Lefkes is a charming, traditional mountain village with narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, and local tavernas. Hike the historic Byzantine Road from Lefkes to Prodromos for scenic views and cultural immersion.
Parikia is the island’s capital, with a beautiful harbor, shops, and nightlife. The Panagia Ekatontapiliani, a Byzantine church dating back to the 4th century is a must see.
Visit local wineries such as Moraitis Winery or Paros Winery for tastings of Assyrtiko, Monemvasia, and local rosés.
Combine it with traditional dining in villages like Naoussa or Lefkes for authentic Greek flavors.
Beyond the recipes, you’ll get insight into Parian traditions and Greek culinary traditions, enjoy a shared meal with fellow travelers, and even sip local wine in a memorable way. Beyond learning to prepare classic dishes like tzatziki, spanakopita, or baklava you will bring home recipes that you’ll keep cooking long after your trip ends.
Relax on Kolymbithres Beach, Golden Beach & Santa Maria Beach
Kolymbithres Beach is famous for its sculpted granite rock formations, shallow turquoise waters, and small coves. Ideal for swimming, sunbathing, or renting a kayak to explore the nooks and crannies.
Golden Beach is a wind- and kitesurfing paradise with a long stretch of golden sand.
Santa Maria Beach is more lively, with beach bars, watersports, and restaurants—perfect for an active day by the sea.
Geaux Eat!
Greek islands are a foodie’s paradise, and Paros is no exception. From seaside tavernas serving the day’s fresh catch to stylish wine bars tucked away in whitewashed alleys, these are the best places to eat that bring together local flavors and unforgettable settings.
Soso is a cozy, hidden-gem atmosphere tucked away in Naoussa’s backstreets. Guests love the mix of traditional recipes with gourmet touches (like their famed fava purée and stuffed calamari).
Barbarossa is an upscale seafood & Mediterranean restaurant located right on the old harbor, known for its fresh catch of the day and elegant presentation. It’s perfect for a romantic waterfront dinner while watching fishing boats dock. This is a Naoussa institution!
Mario Restaurant is a fine dining restaurant overlooks the harbor and is known for refined seafood dishes, exceptional service, and an extensive wine list. It’s a great choice for a special occasion or leisurely dinner with views
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Yemeni Wine Restaurant is one of the most popular tavernas in Naoussa, Yemeni is loved for its home-style dishes, organic local ingredients, and cozy Cycladic décor. Their wine list is full of local Parian and Cycladic wines that pair perfectly with the food.
Geaux Drink!
Naoussa isn’t just about charming streets and gorgeous beaches — it’s also a haven for cocktails, wine, and coffee lovers who crave spectacular views. Whether you’re sipping a chilled rosé, a handcrafted cocktail, or your morning Greek coffee, these spots are the ultimate must-visit locations in Naoussa.
Fotis All Day Bar is located just behind Naoussa’s Old Port with terrace seating right above the pebbly beach, you can enjoy waves crashing gently while sipping a brilliant cocktail or a coffee. It’s romantic and serene—the perfect spot to slow down with a view.
Sommaripa Consolato is located on a balcony in Old Port perched above the waterfront. It is a chic rooftop bar-café that gives you sweeping views of Naoussa’s harbor and quaint alleyways. It’s renowned for its beautifully crafted cocktails, brunch, and that soft nautical vibe that makes you feel like you’re on a ship setting sail.
Agosta Bar is a two-level bar is located in the heart of Naussa in Old harbor offering incredible panoramic views—one side facing the charming port, the other toward serene Agios Dimitrios Beach. It’s perfect for sipping cocktails as the sun sets and the town gently buzzes alive.
Come Back Bar is located near Agios Dimitrios small beach, Naoussa and is literally perched on the sand’s edge, this beach bar delivers breathtaking views and relaxing vibes. Ideal for a sundowner—imagine cocktails with the sound of waves as your backdrop.
