Paros is ideal for couples who want a blend of beaches, sunset walks, elegant dinners, and peaceful mornings. Planning by area helps you enjoy more and move less.
Photo: Naousa beach, Paros (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0).
Romantic ideas on the island
Sunset walk in Parikia old town
Dinner in Drios or Naoussa
Beach day in Golden Beach and nearby coves
Short drive to scenic points for photos
Where couples usually stay
Drios is a smart base for couples who want comfort, privacy, and quick access to southern coast beaches.
Families visiting Paros usually want clean water, easy parking, safe swimming, and simple food options nearby. The island has many choices, but some beaches are easier for parents and children.
Photo: Golden Beach, Paros (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0).
Top family-friendly beaches
Golden Beach: wide shore and easy access
Piso Livadi area: practical for a relaxed day
Kolymbithres: unique scenery and calm moments
Where to stay for easy beach days
Drios is a practical base for families that want beach variety without heavy traffic every night.
Golden Beach is one of the top beach spots in Paros for swimming, wind activities, and long sunny days. Staying in the right nearby area saves time every day and improves your trip quality.
Paros photo: Golden Beach, by myParos.com (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0).
What to look for when booking near Golden Beach
Fast access to the beach in the morning
A calmer area for evenings
Reliable food options close by
Comfortable suites with useful amenities
Why Drios is a strong base
Drios combines proximity to Golden Beach with a more relaxed local rhythm. This balance is ideal for couples and families who want sea, comfort, and less noise.
Paros photo: Naousa beach, by Svein-Magne Tunli (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0).
During the summer months, the island fills with visitors from Greece and abroad, who all enjoy Paros’ pebbled beaches, as well as drinks and meals at traditional restaurants.
By comparison, Paros, during Easter, is a more serene place, more detached from cosmopolitan ways. Easter celebrations are bright, spirited and lengthy all over the island, but it would not be an exaggeration to say that these traditions and customs are most intense, as experiences, at Paros’ northern villages. Holy Week is a special time to be in traditional Marpissa, beautiful & quiet Drios, Lefkes and Aspro Chorio.
Marpissa, is very close to the villages Piso Livadi and Drios. Not only there, but in all churches of the island too, every Easter Thursday, the women head up to the Metropolitan Cathedral, where they spend the night reverently decorating the Epitaphios in preparation for the next day’s solemn Good Friday funerary procession. In the afternoon of the same day, the inhabitants of the island visiting the churches and passing under the Epitaphs.
On Good Friday’s evening Epitaphios pass through the lifelike scenes presenting the Passion of Christ, which are not only presented in Marpissa, but neighbouring villages too, with children as the protagonists.
Next morning, on Easter Saturday, Marpissa maintains an early, initial Resurrection custom, for which young girls, dressed as angels, stand before village buildings and houses, creating a heavenly setting.
Finally, on Easter Sunday, you can visit Naoussa, where the Second Resurrection is celebrated followed by a feast in Naoussa square with traditional dances and treats. At the same time, in the port of Naoussa there is live music until the evening!
Paros, one of the most popular Greek islands, sits in the heart of the Aegean sea and belongs to the Cyclades. Combining modern with traditional elements in the most unique way, it is a mix of traditional Cycladic architecture, vivid nightlife, magical beaches, enchanting villages, and historical monuments. The church of Panagia Ekatontapiliani is one of them. Whether you’re after a relaxing holiday or you are more of a thrill-seeker, Paros island Greece will give you exactly what you want!
Boasting a beautiful natural landscape and 120 km of coastline, Paros Greece has endless blonde-sand beaches, verdant mountains and cliff-top villages galore.
Being a short ferry ride away from Athens, it is easily accessible from Piraeus port and Rafina Port. What’s more, its proximity to other popular Cyclades islands, such as Mykonos, Santorini, and Naxos makes it the perfect Greece island hopping base!
The two main villages of Paros Greece (and also where the heart of the island’s nightlife beats) are Parikia and Naoussa. Full of traditional taverns, luxurious restaurants and sophisticated bars, Parikia and Naoussa overflow with young crowds every night. If crowded places and loud music aren’t what you want for calm and relaxing holidays, you can visit and wander in the tranquil traditional villages of Drios and Lefkes. You’ll be pleasantly surprised by the different faces of Paros!
The Valley of the Butterflies, a unique natural site on Paros comprises a rare biotope for Jersey Tiger Moth butterflies, which can be seen perched in large numbers on the tree trunks. The butterflies of Paros are known for their wonderful coloring (brown-black with yellowish extremities and bright red wings) and appear from late May to late July, disappear in August and reappear in September. The disappearance is due to the females seeking places to lay their eggs and die.