Lefkes is located at the highest point of Páros and enjoys stunning views of the island. The village is set up in the mountains and is surrounded by a rich green landscape. It has very well preserved Cycladic and neoclassical buildings, beautiful squares and narrow marble alleys. A throwback to medieval times.
The scenic coastal settlement of Piso Livadi, a coastal summer and tourist resort, is situated at a distance of 18 kilometers southeastern to the town of Paros (Paroikia), at the eastern coast of the island. The idyllic port it is protected to the north east from Paros marble blocks and offers an ideal anchorage for fishing boats and small yachts. Along the promenade there are several cafes and restaurants.
To the west of Paros lies its smaller sister island Antiparos. At its narrowest, the channel between the two islands is less than 2 km wide. For those looking for a remote escape you can take a day trip to Antiparos, 10 min ferry ride from Pounta, The most famous sight on the small but magnificent island of Antiparos is its cave. This interesting natural wonder has a long history and the oldest stalagmite in Europe.
Paros has some of the most beautiful and popular beaches in the Greek islands. In almost every corner of the island, clean, sandy beaches or with impressive rock formations, either cosmopolitan and noisy or quiet and isolated with beautiful deep blue waters will be waiting for you. Enjoy the unusual natural landscape with impressive white rock formations on Kolymbíthres beach. The beach of Kalogeros, surrounded by red and green clay rocks offers a really effective spa for free! Cover your body with clay and let it dry in the sun; after a while rinse yourself in the sea and your body will feel softer than ever! Aliki Beach, South of Paros Island, White sandy beach with clear blue warm waters. Nice fishing town in which is calm and good for snorkeling. Beaches close to Parikia: Livadia, Marchello, Krios and Parasporos Beach, Tango Mar Beaches nearby Naoussa: Piperi, Kolymbithres, Monastiri, Santa Maria and Ambelas.