Paros
Paros, the third largest of Cyclades Islands after Naxos and Andros has developed into an important center of tourism in recent years.
Gently rolling hills surround the center and south-east of the island which is predominately agricultural and is occupied by endless vineyards, and lock within themselves the famous Parian marble.
The coastline is indented, with numerous small inlets and two large bays, those of Naoussa in the north and Parikia in the west. Paros has been inhabited since very Paros Attractions
Archaeological Museum – History museum
Panayia Ekatondapiliani Cathedral – Religious site; Historic site
Marathi Marble Quarries – Cavern/cave; Historic site
Parika Town – Island; Historic village
Lefkes – Historic village
Naoussa – Island; Scenic drive
Paros Vacations – Beaches
Paros is blessed with some amazing beaches. Though many have become quite popular. The thing to remember about Paros, and really just about any island is that the beaches that are packed with crowds in August, will be almost empty in May-June, September-October and the swimming will be just as good or better.
Paros Activities
Sailing
Charter a Sailing Boat
Cruises
Water Sports
Windsurf
Sea Kayak
Water Ski
Kite Surfing
Diving & Sea Activities
Dancing
Children’s Activities
Tennis
Paros Vacations – Entertainments
Sailing
Charter a Sailing Boat
Cruises
Water Sports
Diving & Sea Activities
Dancing
Children’s Activities
Tennis
Ouzo Restaurants
Internet cafe
Fast foods
Clubs
Restaurants
Nightlife
There is an excellent selection of restaurants, bars, cafe shops and discos to suit everyone’s taste.