12/10/2023 0 Comments Paros airbnb naousaIn amongst the winding alleys you will also find numerous culinary delight and some of the best wining and dining on the island. Along here you will find some excellent seafood tavernas such as Statheros and Taverna Glafkos as well as Come Back and Fotis All Day Bars. Not really suited to swimming but lined with more tavernas and bars and a place a lot of first timers often miss. On the other side of the Old Harbour to the east is a pebbly beach. The ones to the left of the harbour are fairly quiet as there is no through traffic, cars or pedestrians, whereas the ones to the right, near the entries to the Old Harbour usually have waiters hawking for business outside and are very touristic. Along the harbourfront are a string of restaurants and some are very good such as Archipelagos and Bluefish. Our favourite bar is Agosta while Linardo and Methystra are very Insta-famous!Īdjacent to the Old Harbour to the west is where you will find the Marina. Some of the best bars in the town are also here and as people move to them after dinner the harbour becomes somewhat of a laid back nightclub until the wee hours of the morning. It is the heartbeat of the village and where you will find hundreds of tables lined around the harbour belonging to excellent tavernas such as Mario, Sigi Ikthios and Tsachpines. This is the most popular dining destination and certainly the most photographed. Keep in mind many of the these are open between April and October. You can bascially divide the dining precincts of Naoussa into 4 groups. Other family/group friendly places with two and three bedroom apartments include Zoumis Studios and Vammos Luxury Apartments, both in excellent, central locations.įor a bit of a splurge check out White Cliff which oozes Cycladic-chic and even has an outdoor jacuzzi, with great views and super stylish interiors.įurther reading: Should you book a Hotel or Airbnb in Greece Its a quiet spot yet only a 5 minute walk into town and Kristos will look after your every need. If you are after a fully self-contained house that can sleep at least 6 people then you can rent both a one-bedroom and two-bedroom house at Villa Helena right near Piperi Beach. If you are happy to splurge and are looking for an adults-only experience then Lilly Residence and Parian Boutique Hotel are both stunning while great cheap and cheerful options include Irini Rooms and Hotel Iris both of which have rooms with balconies and sweeping views. If Paliomylos is booked out or not open ( it opens May-October) then Hotel Seniais close by and a perennial favourite and also have 2 bedrooms suites and apartments. The hotel is high on the hill back from the centre of town which means it is very quiet, and there are great views over the district and Piperi Beach as well as good parking, something that many hotels in Naoussa struggle with. Chrys is a Greek Australian who truly understands what being in the hospitality industry is all about. It’s a stylish, cycladic hotel with exceptional service as hundreds of our readers can also attest to. If you stay TOO central and near the bars and clubs you may find things are very noisy, especially late at night. The Old Town is car-free and the big public carpark in the centre of the town is no longer operating, so if your hotel is not within walking distance you will likely experience parking issues. It’s important in Naoussa to choose your location carefully. In Naoussa you can catch the boat from the harbour over to Kolimbithres/Paros Park and Lageri Beaches, several times an hour in summer. There are a number of water taxis that take people out to some of the beaches. We use and recommended Discover Cars for car hire. Many Hire cars are manual and it is best to get a small one as parking can be very tight in many places! Most places will deliver to your hotel in Naoussa and many have offices at the Port and/or can meet you at the airport. Hiring a car is highly recommended on Paros so you can discover for yourself the many things the island has to offer or even pop over to neighbouring Antiparos next door. They can usually be found at the Port for ferry arrivals but it can pay to book in advance by phone if you need one. There are a few Taxis on the island but they can be hard to get in Summer. There is a good bus service on Paros that services the entire circumference of the island and many of the interior villages.
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