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Welcome to Paros
Paros, the fourth largest island of the Cyclades is well-known
as the beauty queen of the Aegean.. The island of Paros Greece
is one of the most popular and touristy destination. It is
located in the heart of the Cyclades Greece and attracts
thousands of visitors every year. And the reasons are obvious:
exquisite sandy beaches in crystal waters, traditional villages
with whitewashed cubic houses in narrow paved alleys contrasted
with the many bougainvilleas, lovely chapels, an exciting
nightlife… The hills of Agii Pantes gently span downwards to
lonely pebble-covered and wide sandy bays. |
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Instead of the
usual barren landscapes of the Cyclades, the first impression of
Paros is that of a mediterranean-green island. A well developed
network of bus routes entirely encompasses Paros and its 120 km
of coastline. Depending on the season, the main locations get
approached up to 25 times a day: From the little seaport Naoussa,
where half of the tourists' scene takes place, to the bathing
resorts of Drios, or Pounta - the ferry port to the neighboring
island of Antiparos, and Aliki - where one will come across the
local airport and its tiny arriving hall. |
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In the South and
East of Paros the idyll even raises: Acres of wheat and barley,
beds of melons, orange- and lemon trees, olive groves, figs and
almonds. There is even enough water to plant tomatoes,
eggplants, cucumbers and, of course, vines. Out of the red
Mantilaria and white Monemvasitika grapes, about a thousand
local farmers produce near 2.5 million liters of wine every
year. |
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The Wind- and Kite
surf hangouts are awesome as well: More than four Beaufort turn
the 700m spanning Golden Beach on the east coast every year into
a pro-ground and the host for the windsurf world cup. Situated
behind, one can catch a glimpse of a white hill right under the
mountain of Kefalos: Marpissa, said to be the most beautiful
village in Greece. 2km along, the byzantine trail spans upward
to the flowery mountain village of Lefkes. Dozens of writers,
painters, sculptors, musicians and poets turn Paros into the
cultural hub of the Cyclades. Instead of exhilarated appearance,
an authentic flair predominates the scene. |
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In the capital of
Paros, Parikia, the other half of the tourists' setting takes
place. People stroll through the white alleys, settle back below
the Kastro or rest at one of the tavernas opposite of the
gorgeous church of Ekatontapyliani, the oldest church of Greece
which has been steadily in service. Around midnight everyone
once more grazes the mile long water front with tavernas, clubs
and countless bars at grasp. |
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