The wide bay where the cute port of Naousa is located is a haven for boats and host to a variety of stunning beaches. However, that is certainly not the case for Paros. Frequently windy and wavy, the north shores of so many islands around the world remain barely inhabited and… wild. There is a rule of thumb when it comes to island life, a condition common to many parts of the world. WHAT TO DO IN NAOUSA & THE NORTH OF PAROS? Lastly, a blog post focusing on the capital of Paros, Parikia, and the south of the island is coming soon. There are two more blog posts covering general information about the island such as how to get there etc and also island hopping trips starting from Paros. In this blog post, we are focusing on the quaint port of Naousa and the north side of Paros. There is quite a lot to see and do in this beautiful island. Sounds idyllic? Let’s explore Naousa and the north side of Paros. Walking around Naousa, we got glimpses of traditional island life against a perfect backdrop of Cycladic architecture and landscape. Paros offers world class amenities to all kinds of travellers while still manages to feel authentic. Next door, visitors from all corners of the world are enjoying their breakfast in the newest boutique hotel. Inside the labyrinth of narrow streets in the village, bakeries are preparing fresh bread and scrumptious pies. Next to the fishing boats, small passenger boats are getting ready to greet early risers eager for a morning swim on the beach on the other side of the bay. Cooks from the village’s traditional tavernas and chefs from the village’s chic restaurants are placing their orders for the day. Οn the quaint port of Naousa, along the north shores of Paros, fishermen are unloading the catch of the day.
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