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Golden beach paros hotel
Golden beach paros hotel





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I fully intended to visit at least one or two other beaches on Paros, but Kolymbithres was just perfect. If you snag one of the little inlets, you might feel like you’ve got a private beach!

#GOLDEN BEACH PAROS HOTEL PLUS#

There are sandy inlets in between the rocks, plus several blocks of sunbeds and umbrellas. I ended up spending most of the afternoon here! The beach has huge granite boulders lining the water – you can spend ages just clambering over the smooth rocks here. This was easily my favorite beach on Paros. The view towards the village just past the public toilets (save the Google Maps pin here) is just perfect. Walk along the causeway to the ruins of the Venetian Castle here, and snap a few Insta-perfect pics. There are plenty of restaurants, cafes, and bars lining the water to choose from – and in the evening, the party scene here is apparently poppin’. Naoussa is another beautiful fishing village on Paros. Read my blog post on hiking the Byzantine Trail here! I took the bus from Parikia to Lefkes, hiked to Prodromos, then took the bus from Prodromos to Naoussa – it’s definitely doable with public transportation. The hike isn’t overly difficult – it’s approximately 2.3 miles, and took me 1 hour and 10 minutes. Start in Lefkes, which has a gorgeous church on the hill overlooking the town, then follow the cobblestone, winding streets down to the start of the trail. There’s no better way to see these two beautiful villages than by hiking the Byzantine Trail between them. Pick up something quick from Ragoussis Bakery if you’re hungry. Make sure you visit the remains of the 13th-century Frankish Castle. The whitewashed houses and the pretty blue roofs are typical Cycladic architecture – it’s a photographer’s dream! I loved snapping photos around the old town here, it’s just so quintessentially Greek. The harbor in Parikia is the perfect spot for watching the sun disappear into the horizon – or go a bit further on to Livadia Beach, or head up to the castle.īeat the crowds, and wander around this pretty town before the rest of the island wakes up. I made an effort to see the sunset every night that I was in Greece. Sunsets in Greece are truly something special. Looking for hostels? Book here! Watch the sunset in Parikia







Golden beach paros hotel