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Paros Airport

Experience the Charms of Paros Island with VOLTA4u

Welcome to Paros, an enchanting Cycladic paradise where whitewashed villages, golden beaches, and azure waters await your discovery. Renting a car in Paros offers you the freedom to explore the island’s diverse landscapes, from ancient ruins to secluded coves and vibrant towns. With your own wheels, you can embark on scenic drives, uncover hidden gems, and immerse yourself in the authentic beauty of Paros. Here’s your ultimate guide to exploring the best of Paros with the convenience of a rental car.

Top Attractions in Paros

1. Parikia Start your journey in Parikia, the island’s charming capital and main port. Drive through narrow streets adorned with bougainvillea, and explore the historic heart of Parikia, where whitewashed houses and blue-domed churches create a picturesque backdrop. Visit the iconic Panagia Ekatontapiliani Church, stroll along the waterfront promenade, and soak up the laid-back atmosphere of this Cycladic gem.

2. Naoussa Discover the allure of Naoussa, a postcard-perfect fishing village nestled around a scenic harbor. Drive along the coast to reach Naoussa, where traditional Cycladic architecture blends seamlessly with trendy boutiques, waterfront tavernas, and lively bars. Wander through narrow alleys, visit the Venetian Castle, and savor fresh seafood at seaside eateries while watching fishing boats bobbing in the harbor.

3. Kolymbithres Beach Escape to the idyllic shores of Kolymbithres Beach, a natural wonderland characterized by sculpted rock formations and crystal-clear waters. Drive to the northern coast of Paros to reach this stunning beach, where granite boulders create natural alcoves and tranquil swimming spots. Relax on sandy shores, soak up the sun, and admire the unique geological formations that make Kolymbithres a photographer’s paradise.

Best Day Trips from Paros

1. Antiparos Embark on a day trip to Antiparos, a tranquil island located just a short ferry ride from Paros. Drive to the port of Pounta and board a ferry to Antiparos, where you can explore charming villages, pristine beaches, and the famous Cave of Antiparos. Wander through the narrow streets of Antiparos Town, visit the 15th-century Venetian Castle, and swim in the turquoise waters of secluded coves.

2. Lefkes Venture into the heart of Paros and discover the traditional village of Lefkes, nestled amidst verdant hills and olive groves. Drive through scenic countryside to reach Lefkes, where whitewashed houses, labyrinthine alleyways, and panoramic views await you. Explore the village’s historic churches, browse local craft shops, and enjoy a leisurely meal at a traditional taverna in the village square.

3. Piso Livadi Explore the laid-back charm of Piso Livadi, a picturesque seaside village on the eastern coast of Paros. Drive along scenic coastal roads to reach Piso Livadi, where colorful fishing boats line the harbor and waterfront tavernas serve delicious Greek cuisine. Relax on the sandy beach, stroll along the promenade, and take a boat trip to nearby beaches and islets for a day of island hopping.

Scenic Drives and Hidden Gems

1. Paros Wine Route Embark on a scenic drive along the Paros Wine Route and discover the island’s rich winemaking heritage. Drive through vineyard-covered hillsides to visit local wineries and taste a variety of indigenous grape varieties, including the famous Monemvasia and Mandilaria. Learn about traditional winemaking methods, sample award-winning wines, and enjoy panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.

2. Agia Irini Escape the crowds and discover the secluded beauty of Agia Irini, a tranquil beach located on the southwestern coast of Paros. Drive through scenic countryside to reach this hidden gem, where golden sands and turquoise waters await you. Swim in the crystal-clear sea, relax under the shade of tamarisk trees, and enjoy the serenity of this unspoiled paradise.

3. Byzantine Road Embark on a journey through history along the Byzantine Road, an ancient stone-paved path that winds its way through Paros’ rugged landscape. Drive to the village of Prodromos and follow the trail on foot or by car, passing through traditional villages, olive groves, and archaeological sites. Marvel at the craftsmanship of the Byzantine-era road and immerse yourself in the island’s rich cultural heritage.

Travel Tips for Driving in Paros

  • License Requirements: Ensure you have a valid driver’s license. International drivers may need an International Driving Permit (IDP).
  • Road Conditions: Roads in Paros are generally well-maintained, but some rural roads may be narrow and winding. Drive with caution, especially in mountainous regions.
  • Parking: Parking may be limited in popular tourist areas, so plan accordingly. Look for designated parking areas or use paid parking lots when available.
  • Fuel Stations: Fuel stations are available throughout the island, but it’s a good idea to fill up before heading to remote areas, especially if you plan on exploring the countryside.

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Opening Hours

  • Monday 08:30 - 22:00
  • Tuesday 08:30 - 22:00
  • Wednesday 08:30 - 22:00
  • Thursday 08:30 - 22:00
  • Friday 08:30 - 22:00
  • Saturday 08:30 - 22:00
  • Sunday 08:30 - 22:00

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Arrival Halls, Paros Airport 844 00

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