![]() Greek people pride themselves on their hospitality skills and for good reason. Work in Parosīy traveling or living in Greece and especially in Greek islands you need to learn the laid-back lifestyle and Greek culture. This island really offers an amazing laid back lifestyle. You will never have a hard time finding a great café to work from. Naousa is a great place to base yourself and rent a car or scooter to go around or organize your trips.ĭuring the day, it’s the place where you can sit for hours, enjoy a cup of coffee and work or even sit at the water’s edge by watching the Aegean Sea at the old port of Naousa. Worth visiting and exploring the town early in the morning when the streets are quiet and empty. During night time in the high season, the town is packed with tourists. You can find countless boutiques, restaurants, cafes, bars and clubs in the little narrow white alleys. In the centre of the town cars are not allowed and it’s a joy to stroll its streets or take a coffee under the shade and watch people walk by. During the day it is a quiet fishing village, full of small shops, cafes and during the night it is a shopping and eating heaven. Naousa is the most lively and cosmopolitan destination. Parikia is the capital of Paros, but Naousa is the place to be. You will notice the variety of ages that visit this magical island, from young people, families, older or younger couples and singles which creates a great mix.ĭiscover this beautiful island during low season such as May, June, September, October, meet new friends and live like a local. I have visited Paros several times over the past years and as a digital nomad I must admit that this island combines modern and traditional elements in the most unique way with its architecture, vivid nightlife, trendy bars, small villages, wineries, pottery workshops, endless beaches, sea sports activities, hiking paths and great food. Explore the beautiful mountain villages, the fishing harbours, castles, churches ,the famous Marble Quarry and the Valley of Butterflies.ĭigital Nomad Personal Experience in Paros Enjoy the golden beaches and swim in the blue Aegean Sea during the summer months. Get around the island and don’t miss anything. The months of July and August are the hottest and the busiest as it gets really crowded! Prices for flights and hotels would be more expensive during the high season, on the contrary those who are willing to visit during low season can find the least expensive prices for accommodation and services. ![]() The best time to visit Paros is between April and October where the weather is good and allows beach activities. ![]() ![]() Paros is popular worldwide for its Cycladic architecture and character and makes it the perfect destination full of interesting places to visit and things to do. Traditional whitewashed houses with blue windows and flowered yards, long walks in the labyrinth stone pathways, exceptional Greek architecture, countless small churches, beautiful azure waters in 120 km of coastline, and endless sandy beaches. Both are full of traditional café’s, taverns, luxurious restaurants, many bars and shops. Naousa is the second main village, considered the most beautiful fishing village with a natural harbour, full of elegant, chic cocktail bars, restaurants and taverns. Parikia is the bay side island’s capital, boating and transportation hub for the Cyclades region. I would definitely recommend that it’s time to add Paros to your itinerary as it has it all. Maybe you have been dreaming of visiting the extremely popular islands of Greece such as Santorini and Mykonos. Paros is one of the bigger Cycladic Islands, in the Aegean Sea well known for its beaches and many picturesque villages. Are you ready to discover this paradise? Breathe in and smell the salty sea air!
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