Paros Itinerary: How to Spend 3-5 Days in Paros, Greece - Eat Sleep Breathe Travel (2024)

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Paros was the first Greek island I visited in 2019. And after my tough experience in Morocco, it felt like heaven. I loved the beaches, the tavernas, and the winding streets of the traditional Cycladic villages. Plus, as a solo female traveller, I always felt safe and comfortable which is so important. My experience here was magical and fueled my ongoing love affair with Greece. I was so happy to get back and explore more in 2022 and after spending about 2 weeks total on the island over the last few years, I’ve decided it’s about time I share my favourite spots in the Paros Itinerary. So, for those planning their own visit, here’s how to spend 3-5 days in Paros, Greece.

How to Get to Paros, Greece

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Paros is one of the larger islands in the Cyclades and is easily accessible by both plane and ferry. Personally, I have always used the ferry for my travels here as it’s only a few hours from most main departure points. For example:

Athens to Paros: About 3 hours

Santorini to Paros: 1.5-4 hours

Mykonos to Paros: 35 minutes- 1.5 hours

Naxos to Paros: As quickly as 30 minutes

Milos to Paros: About 3.5 hours

Keep in mind that it will depend on what ferry you book (there are fast and slow options).

When booking ferries in Greece don’t leave it until the last minute as prices will increase as you get closer to the departure date. Some routes can also book out in the high season. For booking ferries in advance I use and recommend Ferry Hopper.

Paros Accommodation: Where to Stay

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There are plenty of great spots to stay around Paros depending on what you like and your plans.

Parikia, Paros

This is the main port area. Some people choose to stay here because it is so close to the ferry and also has the main bus terminal for getting around the island. Personally, I don’t recommend it because there are much nicer spots to base yourself in. But if you do choose Parikia consider:

Naousa

This is where I always stay and would recommend it. It’s a beautiful little port village an easy bus ride from Parikia and, in my opinion, is the ideal Greek island village. It’s located on the water with nearby beaches and tons of little fishing boats, some of which offer day tours. There are plenty of restaurants, a beach, it has great sunsets and the village itself is absolutely beautiful with plenty of shops and photographable spots. Consider staying at:

If you want somewhere small and very local then a of couple other options for places to look for accommodation in Paros are:

Prodromos:a tiny but beautiful inland village with just a couple of places to stay and restaurants. Check options here.

Lefkes:a picturesque town in the hills. A bigger town that gets busier in the day but quiet in the evening. Find options here.

Marpissa:still inland. Beautiful whitewashed town with plenty of flowers. You can look at options here.

Getting Around Paros, Greece

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Paros has a pretty decent bus system for those who plan to use public transit. It’s called KTEL Paros. The main bus station is based in Parikia which means you may have to travel there first and then onwards depending on your route. There are some direct buses from Naousa to other spots and beaches on the island as well, the timing just isn’t as frequent.

Bus tickets can be bought in advance from the little ticket booths by the bus station. The cost of the ticket will depend on the route but it’s usually around 1.50-3 euro per ride.

Renting a car or ATV is also a popular option when in Paros that allows you more freedom to create your own schedule. You do need to have a valid driver’s licence to rent any type of vehicle and keep in mind that most cars are manual, not automatic. The roads on Paros are in pretty good shape but do drive carefully.

Paros Itinerary for 3-5 Days

Paros is one of my favourite islands and I think it’s easy to spend 5 days exploring. If you can’t do five days I recommend at least 3. I’m sharing my top picks for how to spend your days in Paros, you can customize your own Paros itinerary based on what is the most interesting to you.

Day 1: Naousa

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As I said, I recommend finding accommodation in Naousa and using it as your base. This is where I always stay and I love it. However, if you choose to stay elsewhere, you do still need to come here for a day trip.

Like most Greek towns, Naousa is slow and quiet in the mornings so no need to rush. The town is full of winding alleyways that can be a bit confusing but it’s fun to get lost here. There are so many pretty corners for photos, cafes, bars, and shops so take your time, stop to look and grab a coffee or a drink and sit outside to people watch. Be sure to also walk around the waterfront. You’ll see plenty of fishing boats hanging their catch of octopus for the local restaurants and the old fort.

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In the afternoon, when most shops shut down for a couple of hours break you can head to the nearby Piperi beach to enjoy the sun. I also recommend visiting Moraitis Winery, which is about a 20 minute walk from the port. It’s a great spot to do some local wine tasting.

In the evening, grab a co*cktail at a waterfront restaurant to watch the sunset. You can also head over to the rocky area between the port and Piperi Beach to watch the sun sink over the hill from there. Afterwards, head to one of the many restaurants for dinner. A few of my favourites to recommend are:

  • Notas: I especially love the salmon with mango rice.
  • Mediterraneo: great seafood (try the shrimp saganaki!) and co*cktails.
  • Daverona: The risotto here is to die for.
  • Pita Frank: If you want some quick and easy gyros or souvlaki.

Day 2: Boat Trip

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I love a good boat trip in Greece and Pantasoulas Cruises offers the perfect day on the water. They have two different itineraries depending on the weather and currents to take you to 4 swim stops around the area. The tour also includes an incredible spread of food cooked on board featuring local dishes and fresh seafood. I was seriously impressed. I also love that it’s a family business run by a brother and sister team from the island. You can book your spot on board here. The boat is based out of Naousa and usually leaves around 10am but you will want to book in advance to ensure you can fit this into your Paros itinerary.

Day 3: Island Exploring

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Naousa is my favourite town but you should still get out and explore some of the others. Three I recommend visiting that you can easily fit into a day trip by car or bus are Lefkes, Prodromos, and Marpissa.

All of these towns are more inland and offer a different experience than seaside villages. Lefkes and Marpissa are much larger than Prodromos but all of them are incredibly beautiful so bring your camera!

In Lefkes, be sure to stop by Agiazi Café and try their orange cake. A friend who used to live on the island told me about it and wow, it really is incredible and probably the best orange cake I’ve had in Greece!

For hiking enthusiasts, you can also walk along the historic Byzantine Road. The trail connects Lefkes to Prodromos and takes about 45 minutes to an hour. However, there is no shelter from the sun so make sure to wear good shoes and bring plenty of drinking water!

Day 4: Anti-Paros Day Trip

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Anti-Paros is a tiny island off the coast of Paros. It’s smaller, quieter but equally beautiful. If you have the time, you can spend a couple of days here. However, it’s also great for a day trip from Paros Island which is why I’ve included it in my Paros itinerary.

To get here you will need to drive or take the bus to the port of Pounda. From here you take a quick ferry ride (under 10 minutes) across to Antiparos. You can take your car with you if you want to drive around, but for just a day trip it’s easy to hang around the main town and explore by foot. If you are a scuba diver or a free diver it’s also a location where you can do both of these activities.

Keep in mind that Antiparos is very seasonal, more so than even Paros, so note that if you go early in the season some things might not have opened up yet.

Day 5: Beach Day

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Beaches are a huge part of the draw of the Greek Islands and while Paros might not have the impressive beaches that you can find in Milos or Zakynthos or crazy beach bars like Mykonos, there are still some great spots to spend the day at the beach.

If you are based in Naousa, Piperi Beach is small but just a couple of minutes’ walk from town. You can also hop on one of the commuter boats at the little port which will take you across the bay to the beaches there. Return tickets for 2023 were 10 euro per person. I love going to Kolimbithres Beach which is a unique rocky spot with clear water. You can choose to just lay on the sand/rocks or get a beach chair for a fee.

You can also hop in your car (or on a bus) to Golden Beach which is perhaps the best-known beach in Paros. It’s good for swimming and water sports activities. If you have a car, another great beach to check out that isn’t quite as busy is Kalogeros Beach. There are no facilities here but it’s gorgeous.

Final Tips for Your Paros Itinerary

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Paros is a great place to visit but like so many of the other islands in Greece, it can get very busy. As usual, I suggest travelling during the shoulder season if you can (May/June/September) and book all accommodation and any tours well in advance before it fills up.

At the time of writing this Paros itinerary, I have spent about 4 months total travelling through Greece and Paros remains one of my favourite islands. It has gotten more popular than my first visit in 2019 which means costs have gone up. But compared to Santorini and Mykonos, it’s still more budget-friendly and less crowded. I absolutely recommend adding Paros to your Greek itinerary.

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FAQs

Is 5 days in Paros too long? ›

Located almost in the center of the Cyclades, Paros has true Cycladic architecture and an active lifestyle. In brief, staying 3 to 5 days is recommended in order to explore the island as much as possible.

How many days do you need to see Paros? ›

If you are not sure how many days in Paros are the perfect trip length, I recommend staying in Paros for at least 3 full days to see the island's highlights. However, for a more relaxed visit of Paros, staying on the island for 4 – 5 days is ideal. For us, spending 4 days in Paros was perfect.

What part of Paros is best to stay in? ›

Parikia, the island's main port, plays host to the superb Panayia Ekatontapiliani Cathedral, which has its roots in the 4th Century, as well as to striking architectural landmarks and myriad bustling tavernas. The town's golden sandy beach is lined with excellent eateries, and has some great nightlife.

How to spend time in Paros? ›

2- Day Paros Itinerary
  1. Explore Paros Old Town. – Breakfast at: Symposium Cafe. ...
  2. Drive to Lefkes, Paros's Old Capital. – Snack at Καφενείο Η Ωραία Πλατεία (Cafe The Beautiful Square) ...
  3. Visit Piso Livadi & Aliki. ...
  4. Drive to more smaller villages. ...
  5. Explore to Naousa. ...
  6. Dinner in Parikia.

Is Naxos nicer than Paros? ›

Naxos is the agricultural heart of the Cyclades, known for its potatoes, cheeses, and meats. Paros has better nightlife (though not too wild) and feels a little trendier with more shopping and boutique hotels. Naxos has just a little nightlife but more historic churches and archaeological sites.

Is Paros nicer than Mykonos? ›

Paros offers a more laid-back and authentic Cycladic experience than what you'll find in Mykonos. Although both islands boast picturesque villages, stunning beaches, and vibrant nightlife, Paros maintains a calmer atmosphere.

Can you get around Paros without a car? ›

You can move around Paros by using a: Public Bus (KTEL) • Sea Bus • Car Rental • Private Transfer • Tour • FAQ.

Is Paros walkable? ›

Paros has a more laid-back vibe, so you can experience this contrast. The walks are relaxed and take you to ancient hill-top villages, remote lighthouses, Byzantine monasteries, along sandy beaches and to places where the views cannot be compared.

Why is Paros so popular? ›

Paros is one of the best Greek islands to visit, especially for first time visitors to Greece. With some of the prettiest traditional village in the Cyclades, dozens of beautiful beaches and a handful of ancient ruins and historic sites, it's a miracle that Paros isn't as overcrowded as nearby Mykonos and Santorini.

What is the most beautiful town in Paros? ›

The 5 Most Beautiful Villages of Paros
  • Prodromos: A Hidden Gem.
  • Lefkes: A Mountain Retreat.
  • Piso Livadi: Sunsets and Seascapes.
  • Marpissa: Art and Culture.
  • Aliki: Seaside Serenity.
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Where to base yourself in Paros? ›

Here's my 7 best areas for a stay in Paros:
  • Naoussa, the best place to stay in Paros. ...
  • Parikia, best place to stay in Paros for attractions. ...
  • Piso Livadi , best place to stay in Paros for families and kids. ...
  • Lefkes, best village to stay in Paros for nature lovers. ...
  • Parasporos Beach, best place for the younger tourists. ...
  • Alyki.

Is it better to stay in Naoussa or Parikia? ›

In conclusion, both Naoussa and Parikia have something unique to offer visitors to Paros. If you're looking for convenience and great value accommodation, then Parikia is the place to stay. But if you're after a more stylish island experience with chic cafes and boutique hotels, then Naoussa is your ideal destination.

What do you wear to Paros? ›

What to wear on Paros. Streetwear and baggy, oversized silhouettes are the perfect complement to the chilled-out atmosphere on Paros. Androgynous and low-key, this is the island that boyfriend jeans were made for. In summer, keep a masculine, sporty edge with sportswear brands and oversized shirts.

Can you drink tap water in Paros? ›

The tap water on Paros is safe to drink! How do we know? Because we perform regular tests of the water quality – everywhere on the island, and at different times of the year.

Is 5 nights in Paros too long? ›

Just the right amount of shops and restaurants, but without the heavy crowds and price tags of the famous Mykonos and Santorini, Paros is the perfect Greek island for relaxed summer holidays. While many visit the island over a couple of days or a day trip even, I would recommend spending at least 5 days in Paros.

Can you spend a week in Paros? ›

All in all, you can see most of Paros in a week. A week or so is enough time to visit a few of the most famous beaches, spend an afternoon in Lefkes and explore Naousa and Parikia in a relaxed manner, over breakfast or dinner and drinks.

Should I spend more time in Milos or Paros? ›

Go to Milos for fun, scenery, activities, and exploration – a holiday of beaches and discovery. Go to Paros for golden beaches, beautiful villages, sophisticated shopping and dining, and vivid nightlife.

Is Paros too touristy? ›

Paros is one of the favorite islands of tourists and Greeks. Although it does not attract as many people as the world-famous Santorini or the party queen Mykonos, the island has gained an avid following due to its beautiful beaches, Cycladic beauty and endless entertainment options.

Can Greece be done in 5 days? ›

Five days in Greece affords you a satisfying trip to Athens or one major island. Those interested in ancient history can get lost in the Greek capital, with famous sites like the Acropolis in the city limits and many nearby ruins just a day-trip away.

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