It is a hidden bay in front of a few local beach houses and a hotel. If I hadn’t dig deep I would never believe there is a beach on this place. Parking: not easy, on a slope with space for only a few cars 5. Restaurant: there is one nearby (Glyfa Restaurant) There are shades from the trees, and it’s never busy with only a few families and couples chilling on the sand. This beach has the perfect little bay with shallow transparent waters. Perfect for families with little children and for those seeking seclusion.
I just didn’t put it on the top because on windy days, when the cars drive by, the wind blows sand on your face, hard, and it’s no fun.Ī calm and secluded bay. It reminded me of the Maldives and Cayo Levisa, Cuba, two of the most stunning places I’ve visited. It’s turquoise dreamy waters are breathtaking, and shallow for meters and meters into the ocean. If I had to choose my favorite beach on Paros in terms of beauty, this would be the one. Price for a pair of sunbeds and a umbrella: 20 Euros In the organized part of the beach, there is a restaurant and a beach bar, from where you can order by simply pressing a button located on your umbrella. Here you have the choice of paying for sunbeds and an umbrella or bringing your own things to enjoy this little paradise. Faragas is the most famous beach on the island, it’s a bay with calm waters, even on windy days. Restaurant: there is one right behind it called Glyfa RestaurantĮverything in one place. This beach is not organized (no sunbeds and umbrellas)
It was the only beach we visited twice, and while there we spoke to a couple that confessed that while on the island they go there every day, it’s no wonder.
It’s never packed, it has great shades from the trees and it is a beautiful place to spend time with the little ones. The waters here are incredibly calm and transparent. Also, if you still haven’t read my Guide to Paros, make sure you do, it’s filled with juicy and valuable tips to make the most of your time on the island. So to help you out, we have selected our top 5 beaches on Paros, not an easy task, but we hope our tips will be useful to you.ĭuring our time spent on the island we gathered essential information to help you enjoy a beach day on this amazing Greek Island, including prices, locations, and details such as if the beach is sandy or pebbled. The great news for you is, we’ve spent 9 days on the island, and went to the beach every single day, visiting a total of 11 beaches. If you’re reading this post my guess is you’re either on Paros or planning to visit it, but essentially, you’re probably here because you can’t decide which beach to go while visiting the island, especially if you are staying for a short time.