Your guide to Paros

This Cycladic stopover offers a welcome respite from the intensity of Greek island-hopping. Paros at its best grounds you in the island’s many charms. Discover picturesque fishing villages, secluded beaches, historic hiking trails and some of the most memorable seafood tavernas in the Aegean in our Paros travel guide.

Paros: Know before you go

LanguageGreek
CurrencyEuro (€)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET) and UTC+3 (EEST)
High seasonJuly - August
Low seasonDecember - February

The best neighbourhoods in Paros

Parikia

As the island's capital and primary port, Parikia makes a convenient stop if you're exploring the wider Cyclades. Visit the Venetian castle before exploring the lanes of the old town, finishing your day with a cocktail overlooking the sea. If you're after an affordable trip to Paros, Parikia is where you'll find a variety of budget-friendly hotels.

Good for: Economy hotels, bars, castle

Naoussa

Picture-perfect Naoussa is the village Grecian dreams are made of. There are no better sounds and sights come sunset than the clinking of cutlery and fishing boats bobbing harbourside. Don’t miss nearby Monastiri Beach, which is overlooked by the Monastery of Agios Ioannis Detis and offers some of the best views on the island.

Good for: Tavernas, beach, views

Golden Beach

If you’re here for sun, sea and sand, consider basing your holiday to Paros in Golden Beach. Paros is a windswept island made for water sports and Golden Beach is a prime spot to hit the waves. The Blue Flag beach is the biggest on Paros, with plenty of kitesurf and windsurf schools ready to show you the ropes.

Good for: Spacious beach, water sports

FAQs about visiting Paros

January brings the coolest weather. Set off on your Paros trip then and you can expect lows of 9ºC (48ºF).
You'll be using the euro (EUR) for purchases while on your stay in Paros. Pay with a credit or debit card when it's possible, but carry a little cash for places that don't take cards.
The hottest month in Paros is August, when temperatures peak at 28ºC (82ºF).
While on your city break in Paros, everyday interactions will mostly happen in Greek.
A trip to Paros will set you back less than the likes of Mykonos and Santorini. Look for cheap deals during the shoulder seasons, when the weather is warm enough to enjoy the beach and most tourism businesses are open.
The rainiest month is January, which gets an average rainfall of 9 cm. But don't let that put a damper on your Paros trip — there's still loads to do indoors like browsing shops, exploring museums, or hanging out in cosy cafes.
Paros is a fantastic place to visit if glassy waters, ancient ruins and colourful mezes sound appealing. Know that things are pretty low key here, so party animals might be disappointed. A trip to Paros offers an alternative to nightlife hotspots like Mykonos and Santorini.
You can generally expect your stay in Paros to be a safe and enjoyable experience, especially if you're staying within the popular tourist areas. That said, it's always good to exercise some precautions to avoid any issues during your trip. For example, keep your belongings in a safe place, be mindful of your surroundings, and stick to well-lit areas after dark.
Given its small size, a short break to Paros is possible for those with limited time to spare. Three days are enough to hit the highlights but we recommend allowing yourself four to five days to explore at a slower pace.
September is when airfares are at their lowest, so browse for Paros flights and hotels during that month. Use the savings to upgrade to a more luxurious hotel room or add a few more nights to your trip.