Paros Airport Cafe

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Paros Airport Cafe is the small café operating inside the terminal building at Paros National Airport (IATA: PAS), located on the southwestern side of the island near the village of Alyki. If you have time to kill before your flight back to Athens, or if you've just landed and need a coffee before picking up a rental car, this is your only on-site option.
With a Google rating of 2.7 from a small number of reviews, expectations should be set accordingly. Airport cafés on small Greek island airports are a category unto themselves — limited space, captive audience, and seasonal staffing — and this one is no exception. That said, it provides a functional stop for a quick espresso or a bottled water when you need it most.
Paros Airport handles domestic traffic almost exclusively, with the vast majority of flights connecting the island to Athens International Airport. The terminal is compact, which means the café is never far from the gate, the check-in desks, or the exit.
What to Expect
The cafe operates within the terminal building itself, so it's accessible once you're inside the airport. Don't expect a wide menu — coffee, cold drinks, and packaged or lightly prepared snacks are the most you can count on. Think espresso, frappé, bottled juices, and perhaps a croissant or a sandwich in a wrapper. The seating area is modest, reflecting the overall size of the terminal.
Because the airport is small and flight schedules are concentrated — particularly in the morning rush to Athens and the afternoon or early evening return banks — the café can get busy in short bursts when a departure is boarding or an arrival has just come through. Outside those windows, it's typically quiet.
Service quality and stock availability can vary by season. During peak summer months (July and August), Paros Airport sees its heaviest passenger traffic as visitors move between the island and Athens. In the shoulder season (May–June, September–October), flight frequency drops and the café may be correspondingly quieter and possibly with reduced hours or offerings. In winter, the airport operates on a minimal schedule.
There are no verified details available on current menu pricing or specific opening hours, so treat any information you find online as approximate and subject to change based on the flight schedule that day.
How to Get There
Paros Airport is located roughly 8 kilometres south of Parikia, the island's main port and capital, and about 5 kilometres from the village of Alyki. The coordinates place the airport at approximately 37.0204°N, 25.1138°E.
By car or scooter, you follow the main southern coastal road from Parikia toward Alyki and the airport turn-off is clearly signposted. Driving time from Parikia is around 15 minutes depending on traffic. From Naoussa on the northern coast, allow 25–30 minutes.
Taxis from Parikia to the airport are available and recommended if you're travelling with luggage. There is a small car park outside the terminal for drop-offs and short-term waiting. KTEL buses on Paros do serve the airport on certain schedules, though frequency is limited — check current timetables locally or at the Parikia bus station before relying on this option.
The terminal is a single-level building, which makes it physically accessible for passengers with mobility considerations, though no specific accessibility details are confirmed here.
Best Time to Visit
You'll be here because your flight schedule requires it, not by choice, so the question of best time to visit is mostly about managing the experience. Aim to arrive at the airport with enough time that you're not rushing, but not so early that you're waiting an extended period in a small terminal.
Flight departures from Paros to Athens tend to cluster in the morning and early evening. The café, if open, will be busiest in the 30–60 minutes before these departure windows. If you want a quieter moment for a coffee, arriving slightly before the main boarding rush usually gives you more space and faster service.
In July and August, the airport operates at full seasonal capacity. The terminal can feel crowded when two flights are boarding within a short window. Shoulder season travel is noticeably calmer.
Tips for Visiting
- Have cash and card ready. Small airport cafés on Greek islands may not always have a reliable card terminal working. Keeping a few euros in cash avoids any awkward moments at the counter.
- Don't rely on the café for a full meal before a flight. If you need a proper meal before departing, eat in Parikia, Naoussa, or Alyki before heading to the airport. Options on-site are limited.
- Check your flight status before leaving your accommodation. Paros flights, particularly small domestic routes, can be delayed or rescheduled, and knowing your actual departure window helps you plan whether you need to rush or whether you have time to stop for a meal elsewhere first.
- The terminal has no departure lounge in the traditional sense. Once you're through the basic check-in process, the café area and the waiting space are largely the same zone, so you won't be separated from your departure gate.
- If you're arriving rather than departing, the café is accessible from the arrivals side of the small terminal. A quick coffee while waiting for luggage or a travelling companion is feasible.
- Paros Airport is seasonal in its busyness. If you're travelling outside July–September, confirm that your preferred café items are actually available — reduced passenger numbers sometimes mean reduced stock or limited operating hours.
- Allow extra time in peak season. August, in particular, sees high passenger volumes across Cycladic island airports. A 90-minute arrival window before your flight gives you buffer for any unexpected queuing.
Practical Information
Paros Airport Cafe is located inside the terminal of Paros National Airport, addressed at Paros Airport, Paros 844 00, Greece. No phone number, website, or social media presence is publicly listed for this café. The Google Maps listing can be used to confirm the location before your visit.
The café's Google rating stands at 2.7 based on a small number of reviews, which suggests a mixed and limited experience. No verified opening hours are available — the café is presumed to operate in alignment with the airport's active flight schedule, but this has not been independently confirmed. Verify locally on the day, particularly if travelling outside peak season.
For broader airport information — flight schedules, check-in times, and terminal services — the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority and individual airline booking portals (typically Olympic Air or Sky Express for the Athens–Paros route) are the most reliable sources.
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Paros Airport, Paros 844 00, Greece
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