Explore Parikia, the capital of Paros

Explore Parikia, the capital of Paros

Parikia, the capital of Paros with the passenger and the commercial port and the Mill, which is the trademark of the village, is located at the island’s bay. There are beautiful settlements in Parikia, however Parikia itself will also fascinate you if you take a walk around its alleys

Panagia Ekatontapiliani

Panagia Ekatontapiliani

In Parikia, the capital of Paros, close to the port, there is the imposing church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani (also known as the Church of 100 doors). It is one of the most important and best preserved Christian churches of Greece. According to the tradition of Paros, it was built in the middle of

Paros Beatches – Parasporos

Paros Beatches – Parasporos

Parasporos beach is located on the northeast coast of Paros. As it is near Parikia, just 3 km away, it’s a good choice if you are staying in the capital of our island and wish to get to a beach fast Parasporos beach consists of sand pebbles and larger stones. It’s quite popular among

Archaeological Museum of Paros

Archaeological Museum of Paros

The Archaeological Museum of Paros was built in 1960, next to Parikia‘s High School and it is one of the most important museums in Greece, due to the exhibits that were brought to light during excavations in Paros and Antiparos. These findings date from the Neolithic period to the Early

Paros Pounda Beach

Paros Pounda Beach

Pounda Beach Bar is located in the center of the noisiest, loudest and most crowded party beach in Paros. Outside of Mykonos, the most famous of all the party spots on the Cyclades Islands, Pounda Beach is the destination for partying. The Pounda Beach Bar is a large bar with lounges. There is a