

If you too want to spend unforgettable holidays in Paros all you have to do is book your ferry tickets now. Walk the streets of the island, in the villages of Paros, Marpissa, Lefkes, Aliki, Marmara and you will be enchanted by the smell of the basil in the pots of the houses and you will be fascinated by the geranium in the yards and on the balconies. It is also worth taking a walk to the Castle, the Ancient Market, the Archaeological Museum of Paros, Dilio, the Venetian Castle and several other monuments of Paros with its rich history. In Paros you will also see the church of Panagia Ekatontapylianis which is considered one of the most important Christian monuments as well as the Museum of Ekatontapylianis. There are, of course, several other excellent beaches, such as Agia Irini, Livadia, Martselo, Kaminia, Santa Maria, Lagaras, Dryos, Hrysi Akti and lots of others. One of the most famous beaches, particularly cosmopolitan and organized is Pounta. It has also to show amazing beaches with crystal clear waters to its visitors. Apart from its cosmopolitan side, Paros is also ideal for alternative tourism.
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Entertainment in Paros in the evenings, especially in Paroikia and Naousa is full of frantic rythmes, dance and songs for all tastes. With direct flights from the International Airport of Athens to the Paros airport, you can arrive on the island very quickly. Paros is an ideal destination for the ones interested in combining holidays at beautiful landscapes and traditional scenery with intense and frantic nightlife. The tourist facilities on the island are modern and the comforts countless. The two big cities of the island, Paroikia (Hora) and Naousa, are waiting to offer you unrivalled hospitality. However, if your pet is small and inside a travel box you will be able to keep him or her inside.The tiled alleys of Paros lead to Cycladic treasures, monuments, attractions, manors, colorful balconies, chapels and amazing landscape. In addition, the majority of fast ferries (though there are exceptions) don't have open deck space accessible throughout the journey, so you will not be able to stay out with your pet during your crossing.

In July and August ferries can get very busy with people and other dogs.įast ferries and catamarans will also have kennels but these will be limited in number. This way you don't have to worry about finding space in the kennels and you and your dog or cat can relax. They are also available for day crossings at reasonable prices. These are like normal cabins but have linoleum flooring. The other option, for absolute peace of mind, is to book a pet cabin. Small sized dogs and cats can travel in the ship as long as they stay inside a special travel box. Strictly speaking, this at the discretion of the ferry company but in general you should have no issues - though please take a muzzle with you just in case and keep your dog on a leash at all times. If you are travelling on conventional ferry (not a fast ferry or catamaran) there is normally space available in the kennels and you should also be able to have your dog on all deck areas (but not inside) with you. All Greek ships by law must have some kennel space. Yes, you can take your dog or other pet on the ferry but it isn't possible to book a space in the kennel in advance. If you are taking your car one way the cheapest average price is from Rafina at 64 euros, 83 euros from Lavrio and 127.50 euros from Piraeus.Ĭlick Book Now and use the booking form to get the latest prices and see the real sailing dates for all ferries from Athens to Paros. From Piraeus the average price is 38.50 euros and from Rafina the average price is 29 euros.

For foot passengers travelling one way the the cheapest average price is from Lavrio at about 20 euros. The average price is for one person by foot in the summer is about 30 euros. You can travel with your pet (cat or dog) but as the route operates with fast ferries restrictions may apply for some sailings, see the FAQ section details. However, the exact distance may depend on the route you take. From Lavrio, the distance is 1120 kilometres, that's about 75 miles or 65 nautical miles. From Piraeus, the distance is 166 kilometres, that's about 103 miles or 90 nautical miles. In the high season there are about 57 crossings per week.įrom Rafina, the distance is 158.2 kilometres, that's about 98 miles or 85 nautical miles. Crossings from Athens to Paros, from Rafina, Piraeus and Lavrio, are available throughout the whole year.
