Naousa

Naousa is a must-visit travel destination in Greece; a delightful fishing village popularly recognized for its charming Greek architecture consisting of traditional buildings adorned with white paint.  One of the most captivating features of Naousa is the beautiful harbor with fishing boats swaying in the waters while visitors enjoy the best of fresh seafood in […]

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Lefkes

Lefkes (not to be confused with Lefkos in Karpathos) is a charming mountain village located in the heart of the Greek island of Paros.  Known for its narrow, winding streets and traditional white-washed buildings, Lefkes is a popular destination for visitors seeking a glimpse of the authentic Greek island experience.  The village offers an array […]

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Parikia

Parikia is the main port and commercial center of the island, with a lively atmosphere and buzzing nightlife during the tourist season.  The town is home to a number of restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, and souvenir stalls, offering visitors everything they need for a comfortable stay.  Parikia is also known for its stunning architecture, with […]

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Panagia Ekatontapyliani

Panagia Ekatontapyliani is an ancient and significant Greek Orthodox church located in Parikia, capital of Paros.  The name Ekatontapyliani means “Church with 100 doors” in Greek, although there are not actually 100 doors in the church.  The church dates back to the 4th century AD and is believed to have been built by Saint Helena, […]

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