
Paros is the third largest island of Cyclades, with approximately 13,000 population.
Paros offers many bays, capes, islands, rifts, ports and bays. It is mountainous, with 4 main mountains, rocky without much vegetation. The island has a lot of tourists because of the beaches, blue waters, and the characteristic architecture with white washed houses and narrow streets. Parikia is the capital, except the windmills, restaurants, bars etc we recommend you visit the Cathedral of Our Lady Hundred and the archaeological museum with ancient artifacts found on the island.
Also we recommend you see the white village with enough vegetation Lefkes, Kolymbithres the coast with the rocks and the shallow crystal clear waters, the Butterfly Valley with an impressive variety of the typical butterflies, the secular coast with bars and the blue waters of Santa Maria and the ancient marble quarry of Marathi.
The average temperature range from 11 degrees Celsius (52F) in January to 26 degrees during July and August. Tourism in Paros takes mainly from May to October with peak months in July and August.
In Paros can be reached by plane via the airport of Athens and by ferry from Piraeus.