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    Paros

    Posted by irenezacharos 31 August 2011

    It is an island in Aegean Sea. I recommended it because of the brightness of the light, the blue colour of the sea, its architecture, and the very good food!

    Google map: bit.ly/nXbeky

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    Hotel Eri

    Posted by ben0011 3 September 2010

    A small hotel in Paros, Greece. It's friendly, awesome and has fabulous staff.

    www.erihotel.gr/
    Parikia 84400
    (+30 22840) 23360/24976

    Google map: bit.ly/akOCQ9

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    Gelato sulla Luna

    Posted by andreakkk 3 July 2010

    Marvellous ice cream shop. At first we looked at the mere six flavours available that evening and were disappointed; but it's all made on the premises, and really fantastic ice cream - coconut that really tasted of coconut, and the best frozen yoghurt I've ever tasted. Add to this a wonderfully crazy and incredibly friendly proprietor, who the night we were there was supporting Argentina against Greece in the World Cup footie (she has guts!) - and who kept breaking off while we watched the game to go and tend her machine, then gave us a free taster of the latest flavour.

    Paroikia waterfront
    84400 Parikia, Paros, Greece
    +30 (22840) 24864

    Google map: tinyurl.com/3alt57h

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    Rooms Mike

    Posted by andreakkk 3 July 2010

    Does what it says on the tin! Mike is a real character, and we stayed several days more than we'd intended - at the very reasonable rate of EUR 20 a night for the two of us. Air con, TV, a little kitchen, a balcony where we ate our breakfast and drank our late night raki ... and visible from the harbour as your ferry comes in.

    www.roomsmike.com/
    Paros Island ~ Cyclades
    Post Code: 84400
    Tel. No : (+30) 6932 154257, (+30) 22840 22856

    Google map: tinyurl.com/2v6zrkk

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    The Restaurant at Parasporos

    Posted by djak 4 June 2009

    Tucked into a secluded corner of beautiful Parasporos beach, is a rare treat. A restaurant serving top quality international and Greek dishes sourced entirely from local produce. The menu changes seemingly daily, (at least it did every time we visited), so there is always something for even the most jaded of palates, and with the wide selection of beers and wines it's easy to spend the whole afternoon eating, whilst drinking in the view of the sea as it laps at the edge of the beach, mere feet away.
    Shirley Valentine would love it!

    To the side of the big beach bar at the northern end of Parasporos Beach approx 2km from Parikia.
    Either go by foot along the road to the airport and take the turning for Delphini beach, and keep going alomg the track for another 500m or so, or take a cab (about 5 euro from Parikia)

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    Paros Heaven

    Posted by rosa222 28 March 2009

    Paros Heaven is set on the Greek island Paros in the Aegean Sea.
    We stayed there for two weeks in June and felt really part of the Greek Nature and Culture. It has amazing views over Anti-Paros and Angeliki made us feel really at home.

    www.parosheaven.eu
    angeliki.terzis@gmail.com

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    Kolymbithres beach

    Posted by janet23 22 June 2007

    One of the most popular beaches of Paros, the scenery is amazing and the formation of the rocks is like a moonscape.

    You can go there by bus from Parikia or Naousa.

    www.in2greece.com/english/places/summer/islands/paros.htm

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    Paros accommodation

    Posted by dj22 12 June 2007

    The Bicycle house apartment is a nice place to stay in Paros island, the apartments are located in Butterfly Valley and have amazing views to the Aegean especially in the sunset, the place is run by 2 English people, Len and Marilyn (she can cook you real organic food from their own garden).

    Paros 84400
    Tel:+30 22840 92203
    www.paroshome.com/
    www.parosweb.com/
    www.in2greece.com/english/places/summer/islands/paros.htm

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    Levantis restaurant in Parikia is a lovely place. Stop off for a drink first at Pebbles cafe around the corner and watch the sun go down - bliss!

    If you're getting a taxi back to your hotel, try and avoid the arrival of the big ferries.

    Levantis: Market Street, Parikia;
    tel: (22840) 23613;
    For directions see www.parosweb.com/paros-goingout/restaurants/levantis/index.html
    Pebbles Cafe: on the main waterfront promenade;
    tel: (22840) 22283;
    www.parosweb.com/paros-goingout/bars/pebbles/pebbles.html

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    Festival of the Panagia

    Posted by djak 12 June 2006

    If you are on Paros in August don’t miss the festival on the 15th, when everyone with anything vaguely seaworthy heads out into the bay armed with flares and fireworks for the Festival of the Panagia.

    www.worldeventsguide.com/event.ehtml?o=3062;
    www.parosweb.com

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    Levantis restaurant

    Posted by djak 12 June 2006

    The food and ambience at Levantis restaurant in the old market street of Parikia are worth visiting Paros for alone.

    Market Street, Parikia;
    tel: (22840) 23613;
    For directions see www.parosweb.com/paros-goingout/restaurants/levantis/index.html

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    Paros

    Posted by djak 10 June 2006

    An island with something for everyone; cool, cosmopolitan Naoussa, with its bustling nightlife and beautiful warren of twisting, quintessentially Greek streets; picturesque Lefkes tucked into a valley in the mountains; and countless tiny villages dotted around a coastline that is blessed with some of the best beaches in Greece.

    Even Parikia, the once rather grotty port town, is re-emerging from its downmarket past and can't be beaten as the place to watch the sun slowly sink into the beautiful blue waters of the Aegean.

    Between three and five hours (or even longer if you take a G.A ferry) from Athens by sea, or half an hour by plane;
    www.parosweb.com

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