Paros has beautiful Beaches!
Here is a description of the *main* beaches of Paros
*described clockwise, starting in Parikia*
Martselo
& Krios:
Parikia opposite harbour
Practically, these are two
long and wide beaches in one opposite the Parikia harbour; the Krios section
is connected to Krios Campsite. Offer music, food, ice cream and drinks, Beach
Volley, and if you like it quiet, just move out of hearing distance. You shall
find crystal-clear water here and fine white sand and a beautiful view towards
the town Parikia and the harbour. (Watch the ferries come and go!). Also offer
deck chairs and umbrellas.
You can get there by boat taxi from Parikia's
harbour, which doesn't cost much and takes about 5/10 minutes. If you have another
means of transportation, drive around the bay, which will only take you five
minutes. Some people even like to walk their way around along the waterfront and,
although it takes a while, it is a beautiful walk!
Livadia
("Blue Bay") and Aktaia:
Parikia town
Livadia is named after the part of town in the bay. It is Parikia's main
beach, starting within about 700 metres from the harbour and going all
around the bay. It is divided into several sections, with and without trees, with
deck chairs and without and there is a wide and a narrow section. Close to some
shops, bars and restaurants for drinks and meals in-between. Good for all tastes
and for those who want to stay close to the town or their accommodations (no boat,
no drive!)!
At the end is the small part called Aktaia
Beach with Aktaia Beach Bar.
Kalakonas:
Parikia Bay opposite Livadia
If you walk around the curve along the waterfront,
past Aktaia, there is a very little beach called Kalakonas.
This is a quiet beach, usually only visited by locals.
Either you go there
on foot or by car or bike turning left, off the road that eventually leads to
Krios and Martselo. Watch out, very steep dirt road.
Piperi
Beach:
Naoussa centre
Naoussa's main in-town-beach,
in a small curve embraced by rocks, about 50 metres beneath the main road that
leads into the town centre. It is within walking distance, approx. 250 metres
from Naoussa's fishing port. You can also find yourself a comfortable quiet spot for sunbathing among the
rocks. It is small but nice for swimming and a secret tip for snorkelling. Beautiful view of Naoussa and Naoussa Bay.
Kolimbithres:
Naoussa west
One of the Island's most popular and
well-known beaches on the other side of Naoussa Bay with a beautiful view
towards Naoussa! It is very special due to impressive rock formations that divide
the beach into a succession of little sandy coves, which allows you, unless it
is high season, to find a private spot of your own. The crystal-clear water is
shallow here and ideal for families with little children. You can find some natural
shade and umbrellas with deck chairs. The beach has a few Beach Bars and taverns
spread out along the road where you will also find enough parking facilities.
Water ski and other activities go on here in the
high season. The beach can either be accessed by boat
taxi (leaving from Naoussa's fishing port) or if you take the road to Parikia
and turn right about 500 metres after leaving the town. Is well sign-posted and
the same road that leads to Monastiri Beach and
the Aqua Park.
Monastiri
Beach:
Naoussa west
This beach is also very well known and popular
especially during the high season. It lies at the end of the bay opposite Naoussa,
about 2 km past Kolimbithres. It is in a tiny bay enclosed by rocks on both sides
with very shallow, pool-like water, overlooked by a tavern
& music bar. A popular spot for private yachts. There is a lot going on
here in the summer, including live concerts and organised beach parties.
If
you like it quiet, avoid this beach or look for a private, quiet spot nearby.
Get there by using the frequent boat taxis from Naoussa's harbour or taking the
road that leads to Kolimbithres first.
Langeri:
Naoussa north-east
A very quiet, far from
the road sandy beach that is difficult to be found as it is not well sign-posted.
Not very busy, so good if you like it quiet; no tavern or music bar nearby. Can
be reached easiest by boat taxi. Many people go here for nude
bathing.
However: Rumours say that
the beach or the property around it has been sold and is now in private hand,
so don't be surprised if one day you cannot get there.
Santa
Maria:
Naoussa east
Long coastline with sections of several long and
wide sandy beaches, one of which is attached to Santa Maria Camping. The countryside
is flat here and there are small dunes and bushes in the background. You find music, food, Beach Volley, Wind Surfing (ideal because
of more wind) here as well as one or more Diving Clubs.
Go
there by car/motorbike or by bus. You can also take the boat taxi but it is a
long ride and the boats are not scheduled so frequently, as they have to go once
around the north peak of the island.
Ambelas:
North-east coast
Several small & quiet beaches nearby the town. To be recommended
if you are mobile or with children.
Molos & Marmara:
East Coast
Nearby the small village Marmara you find Molos and a few other
sandy beaches that are hardly visited, even during the high season, probably because
they are about 1 or 2 km off the main road. They are beautiful and wide, at some
spots a little pebbly, and well worth visiting especially if you like it quiet!
The water is deep here, and you have a beautiful view towards Naxos. When the
winds are right, it is an ideal place for Wind Surfing if you have your own equipment.
Get
there from the main road between Naoussa and Pisso Livadi, but with your own vehicle,
as the beaches are far from the bus stop.
Pisso
Livadi, Logaras, Drios:
East Coast
There are several beaches in or
nearby the villages Pisso Livadi, Logaras and Drios.
They are all a bit alike with beautiful, shallow water and access to excellent
restaurants for traditional Greek Cuisine. Convenient if you are staying in one
of the hotels there or are on a tour around the island, by bus or with your own
vehicle.
Pounda Beach:
South-east
PARTY,
PARTY, PARTY! This is a small beach with tropical flair. Actually more
important than the beach itself is the new, two-story complex with a swimming
pool, a bar and some shops with a Mexican touch, which is built upon the
beach. It attracts happy crowds and has a lot going on during the summer, from
partying by the pool to Bunjee Jumping.
Go
there by bus or car/motorbike. There is a steep hill to overcome from the bus
stop, although it is not far.
>> Look here: www.pundabeach.gr <<
Golden Beach & New Golden Beach
South-east
The Mecca for Wind Surfers! Long and sandy beaches with
beautiful swimming pool-like water and the best circumstances for Wind Surfing;
you can also rent equipment here. This is where the yearly Wind Surfing World
Cup takes place. There are several hotels and taverns and a nice little restaurant
with Asian Food nearby!
You go there easily by bus or with your own vehicle.
Farangas,
Akrotiri:
South
These are two not very well-known or heavily visited
beaches. Farangas is far away from the main road
in a pretty little area. Nice, oldfashioned beach bar here.
Follow signposts
that lead you there from Aliki.
Aliki:
South
Nice
if you are staying in Aliki as a visitor anyway. Very good fish restaurants.
Agia
Irini:
West, south of Parikia
This is a small beach with palm trees
and very blue water, quite far away from the main road that leads to Parikia,
with a nice tavern that has a big variety of Greek foods. Watch out for pebbles
in the water.
Parasporos:
South-west of Parikia
Big
beach with a campsite and Beach Bar at the north end. The water gets deep quickly,
and although the beach itself is sandy, you have to beware of the pebbles and
small rocks in the water. Usually nice waves.
Parasporos is easy to be
reached from the bus stop and the campsite has its own busses with frequent transfer.
Delphini
Beach:
Outskirts of Parikia, south-west
A small beach with turquoise-coloured
water and a charming little Beach Bar. Seemingly a Mecca for foreigners living
on the island, with live music and barbecue on Sundays.
Easy to be reached
by bus from Parikia, not so far on foot either.
Nude
Bathing
The "official" beach for nude bathing on Paros is Monastiri,
near Naoussa. But all around the Cyclades people just seem to do what they want,
which is tolerated by the authorities, although nude bathing is actually forbidden.
I would not recommend nude bathing close to the town and at crowded beaches, but
you can feel free at remote or hidden beaches. Mykonos is known for being completely
"liberal" in this matter.
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