Naoussa is a beautiful town filled with traditional and modern culture and still today, village life remains that of the colorful fishing boats, the fishermen and the celebrated seafood delicacies. Where to Eat in Naousa: *Meltemi, Sigi Ikthios, Yemeni, Ahinos, Marmitta, Archipelagos Nightlife in Naousa: *Salty Bar, Somaripa Consolato, Come Back, Fotis, Linardo, Agosta
Kolymbithres Beach | 5KM from Naoussa, Access by road Kolymbithres Beach is one of the most popular beaches on Paros. It is known for its clear water and stunning rock formations. 10 mins by car, 1 hour walk, or 30 minute water taxi. Monastiri Beach | 7KM from Naoussa, Access by road One of the prettiest beaches in Paros. Monastiri is located in a secluded cove. It is cosmopolitan but with a quiet side, allowing you to sip your cocktail in tranquility or take it up a notch at the beach bar, according to your mood. Santa Maria, Ambelas, and Piperi are also options!
Take a short drive into the center of the island to visit a traditional village like Lefkes. 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.
Parikia town is the capital of Paros island. It is a wonderful town with narrow walkways through the traditional town with great little cafes, pubs and ice-cream bars. Also home to a number of historical sites and churches. The old town is centered around the remains of a 13th century Venetian Castle and is accessible through a maze of winding streets.
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!