Laggeri is like a dune landscape with a beach at the end. Other beaches in the north are populair Santa Maria and the naturist beach of Laggeri with its two islands in the front. Naoussa itself does have a beach but it gets windy there very often so usually it will be quite empty. ![]() It is a cultivated beach with sunbeds and parasols and it can get crowded sometimes because it is used by the visitors of nearby Naoussa. ![]() In the north and north east of Paros there are several other beaches, of which Kolybithres is maybe the most picturesque because of its rocks in the sea. On the smaller beach just over the hill there are also tavernas and you can rent sun beds and parasols as well.īeaches in the north of Paros in the Cyclades, Naoussa, Santa Maria, Laggeri, Kolybithres Beach It is favorite by some people because of its high waves. The last one has one taverna on it where you can rent sun beds and parasols and the rest of the beach is quite unspoilt. Just a little south of Parikia are the two sandy Parasporos Beaches: one small beach and one large beach (see pictures below). Along the beach are tavernas and restaurants to choose from if you want to have a refreshment or something to eat. There are parts with or without the beach chairs and the parasols and there are trees on different places so you can lie in the shade. Livadia is a long stretched and sandy beach which consists of different parts. No umbrellas or facilities anywhere so bring your own water.Ībove are the pictures of Livadia Beach, which is one of the two large beaches in the capital Parikia, the other one being the one in the centre close to the ferries. The other option is to take the small ferry or kaik to Antiparos where it is naturists' heaven. One of them is a larger beach at the end of an asphalt road somewhere in the middle, another larger one is called Makria Myti. Close to Santa Maria (north) we found a naturist beach (don't know the name, it can be reached via a path fron the lighthouse and from the neighbouring small "normal" beach and you can see Naoussa on the opposite side when you lie on it), and in the south between Aliki and Pounta there are many small beaches and it is so quiet we took our clothes off everywhere we liked. On Paros there is supposedly a naturist beach a bit north of Parikia (the capital) called Krios. Some beaches have almost no waves and around the corner you will find another that does. On the walk you will find all kinds of beaches, some very quiet, some with beachchairs and more commercial like the beach at Punta (not to be confused with Punta the ferry-harbour in the southwest of Paros). We visited in may when it was still quiet and there were lots of flowers everywhere. The coastline between Piso Livadi and Chrissi Akti is very beautiful. Besides the big main beach of Chrissi Akti you will find plenty of more beaches in the direct surroundings. According to the guides the best beaches are all to be found in this area, but in the south there are just as many, just as good, and they are more quiet. ![]() Allthough it is indeed a very good beach, personally I prefer the more quiet small beaches. They say it's the best beach in Paros, and it's populair with windsurfers, because of the high waves and the wind. ![]() There are a few hotels and some restaurants. Chrissi Akti is a small coast-village with a big beach. In the north are the beaches of Santa Maria and Kolybithres (with a beautiful rock in the sea). A big part of the southcoast and the south eastcoast of the island of Paros consists of beaches, but also in the west between the cliffs you find some beaches (one of them with palmtrees even). There are so many beaches on Paros, it's hard to mention them all. The beaches and naturist beaches on the island of Paros in Greece The beaches and naturist beaches on the island of Paros, Cyclades in Greece The Greek Islands
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