
Nevertheless, I stayed in Naoussa for four nights which I am happy for because there is so much to explore in this town.

Even in Mykonos during Coronavirus, you could feel that people were looking for that next party late into the night. I loved the cocktail bars in Naoussa but you can tell that after a certain hour, while still busy, it never stepped into that “next level” of huge crowds of people walking to the party.

Paros is not the party island that Mykonos or Ios is however. I visited during Coronavirus times and it still felt very busy so I can only imagine what Naoussa would be like during a normal summer. The streets of Naoussa are completely alive and the main promenade is absolutely packed. Prices here are more expensive than the rest of the Cyclades outside of Mykonos and Santorini.Īt night, these restaurants are totally packed and the harbor area turns into a giant dinner party with the many seafood restaurants on offer. Naoussa is also a more upscale town and you can tell just by how perfectly manicured the streets are. Walk towards the ocean and small alleyways will lead you to open air restaurants with seating and direct views of the sea. There are also loads of shops, restaurants, and cafes for you to peruse. White houses, blue doors, cobblestone streets, and scores of bougainvillea trees are on offer. Walking through the alleyways during the day time was a treat as it really checked off all the boxes you’re expecting in your quintessential Cycladic village. The town itself is incredibly picturesque and reminds me of the Mykonos Chora just because it has that upscale and picture perfect appeal that Mykonos was so good at. Swarms of tourists descend onto this beautiful little town during the summer months but nevertheless, it still does not lose its charms. Nowadays, it’s the place to go and the place to be seen. Perhaps decades ago, it was exactly that which is believable because of the large harbor that has many fishing boats. Dubbed as a quaint fishing village from many of the travel guides, it is anything but. Naoussa is without a doubt Paros’ most popular and vibrant town. There is also an airport in Paros which has regular flights coming from Athens.įor a comprehensive guided on Greek ferries and navigating your way around the Aegean, make sure to read my Greek ferry guide. If you need inspiration for other parts of Greece, make sure to read my Ultimate Greece Travel Guide that details everything yo need to know about Greece and the places I’ve been to. Greece is my favorite country in Europe and I traveled extensively through the country. If you’re also planning a multi-island trip through the Cyclades, make sure to read my itinerary and guide to planning your own Greek island hopping trip! Santorini was one of the islands I visited on my month long trip island hopping through the Cyclades. I’d say Paros is the third most expensive island after Mykonos and Santorini. Paros offers a more “authentic” Greek island experience in my opinion even if the prices aren’t as cheap as neighboring islands. There are endless Cycladic villages to feed your love of beautiful white houses and blue doors. Paros is blessed with a very dramatic landscape filled with rolling hills, churches, monasteries, sandy beaches and more. Paros is immensely popular with mainland Greeks and it’s become increasingly popular with international tourists throughout the years. While not nearly as popular as its neighboring Mykonos or Santorini, it is certainly not undiscovered.

Paros, the second largest island in the Cyclades is filled with history, culture, and natural beauty.
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