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PAROS
GREEK
CITIES
AND
GREEK
ISLANDS
ABOUT
PAROS
Paros,
the second
largest
island of
the
Cyclades
is
well-known
as the
beauty queen
of the
Aegean. The
hills of
Agii Pantes
gently span
downwards to
lonely
pebble-covered
and wide
sandy bays.
Instead of
the usual
barren
landscapes
of the
Cyclades,
the first
impression
of Paros is
that of a
mediterranean-green
island. A
well
developed
network of
bus routes
entirely
encompasses
Paros
and
its 120 km
of
coastline.
Depending on
the season,
the main
locations
get
approached
up to 25
times a day:
From the
little
seaport
Naoussa,
where half
of the
tourists'
scene takes
place, to
the bathing
resorts of
Drios,
or
Pounta
- the ferry
port to the
neighboring
island of
Antiparos,
and Aliki -
where one
will come
across the
local
airport and
its tiny
arriving
hall.
A look at
Naoussa
from the bay
of
Kolimbitres
Bird's eye
view of
Pounta.
In
the South
and East of
Paros the
idyll even
raises:
Acres of
wheat and
barley, beds
of melons,
orange- and
lemon trees,
olive
groves, figs
and almonds.
There is
even enough
water to
plant
tomatoes,
eggplants,
cucumbers
and, of
course,
vines. Out
of the red
Mantilaria
and
white
Monemvasitika
grapes,
about a
thousand
local
farmers
produce near
2.5 million
liters of
wine every
year.
The amazing
rock
formations
of
Kolimbitres
A beach at
the east
coast.
The Wind-
and Kite
surf
hangouts are
awesome as
well: More
than four
Beaufort
turn the
700m
spanning
Golden Beach
on the east
coast every
year into a
pro-ground
and the host
for the
windsurf
world cup.
Situated
behind, one
can
catch a
glimpse of a
white hill
right under
the mountain
of
Kefalos:
Marpissa,
said to be
the most
beautiful
village in
Greece. 2km
along, the
byzantine
trail spans
upward to
the flowery
mountain
village of
Lefkes.
Dozens of
writers,
painters,
sculptors,
musicians
and poets
turn Paros
into the
cultural hub
of the
Cyclades.
Instead of
exhilarated
appearance,
an authentic
flair
predominates
the scene.
Parikia,
the capital
of Paros
In the
capital of
Paros,
Parikia, the
other half
of the
tourists'
setting
takes place.
People
stroll
through the
white
alleys,
settle back
below the
Kastro or
rest at one
of the
tavernas
opposite of
the gorgeous
church of
Ekatontapyliani,
the oldest
church of
Greece
which
has been
steadily in
service.
Around
midnight
everyone
once more
grazes the
mile long
water front
with
tavernas,
clubs and
countless
bars at
grasp.
Everything
wide open,
just like
the people
of this
island.
It is well
worth
discovering
the south
east
district
from
Marpissa
to
Drios
is
maybe the
most
beautiful in
Paros, with
picturesque
villages and
fishing
ports (Marpissa,
Pisso
Livadi,
Logaras,
Drios),
exquisite
sandy
beaches (Pisso
Livadi,
Logaras,
Pounda,
Messada,
New Golden
Beach,
Golden Beach
and Drios),
interesting
sights, warm
island
hospitality
and model
tourist
facilities.
Famous
worldwide to
fans of
watersports,
especially
windsurfing,
it also
offers a
variety of
vacation
possibilities
for every
taste,
discover it
by yourself
and find out
how many
more
surprises it
holds.
Distances in
Paros
are
short, the
roads are
good and
every ride
has its own
charm, with
breathtaking
views over
the Aegean
sea and the
surrounding
islands.
You can also
take a trip
to nearby
Antiparos
and
visit its
spectacular
cave and
turquoise-water
beaches. And
don't forget
that Paros
due to its
position and
importance,
is linked
not only to
Piraeus (The
port of
Athens)
and Rafina,
but also to
all the
islands of
the
Cyclades,
the
Dodecanese,
Samos, even
Crete island
and
Thessaloniki
which is the
second
biggest city
in north
Greece. The
possibilities
offered are
limitless,
both in
moving
around and
in your
stay, since
Paros has an
excellent
tourist
infrastructure.
We are sure
all this
will entice
you to
become fans
of Paros.
Have a nice
holidays!
To get
detailed
information
about Paros,
its
sightseeing,
Paros
hotels,
Paros map,
facilities
and Paros
tours,
please click
on the link
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