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About

8 Keys Residence sits inside the old lanes of Naousa, the fishing-village-turned-summer-destination on the north coast of Paros. The property takes its name from its eight rooms — each one independently accessed, each with its own terrace — and the design follows the restrained logic of Cycladic architecture: whitewashed volumes, clean lines, and enough quiet that you notice the sound of the wind.

With a rating of 4.9 from 95 Google reviews, it consistently ranks among the most praised small properties on the island. Guests repeatedly note how central it is — the main square, the harbour waterfront, and the network of narrow streets that define Naousa are all reachable on foot within minutes. That combination of village-centre location and genuine calm is the property's core appeal.

The website excerpt (in Greek) confirms the property's own framing: eight fully renovated rooms designed with respect for contemporary Cycladic architecture, in a quiet, comfortable setting. It is a small property by deliberate choice, not by accident.

What to Expect

The residence operates more like a well-run guesthouse than a conventional hotel. Eight rooms means the staff-to-guest ratio stays high, and the atmosphere stays quiet. Every room has its own entrance from the outside, so there is no shared corridor to navigate and no sense of passing through a lobby at midnight. Each room also has a private terrace — useful both for morning coffee and for the cooler hours of an August evening.

The renovation has respected the Cycladic aesthetic without retreating into pastiche. Expect the kind of room that photographs well because it was actually designed well: local stone or plaster finishes, clean geometry, and furniture that does not fight with the architecture. The precise configuration of each room — bed sizes, view, floor level — is not specified in the available information, so it is worth contacting the property directly at [email protected] or +30 698 246 9616 to confirm availability and room type before booking.

Naousa itself forms the backdrop. The village harbour is one of the most photographed on the Cyclades: a small fishing basin enclosed by a Venetian-era fortification, surrounded by whitewashed buildings. Tavernas line the waterfront, and the lanes behind them are filled with small shops, bars, and the kind of evening foot traffic that makes Greek island summers feel lived-in rather than staged.

How to Get There

Paros is served by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), with journey times ranging from roughly four hours on a high-speed catamaran to seven or more on a conventional ferry. There are also ferries connecting Paros to Naxos, Mykonos, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands throughout the summer season. The main port is Parikia, on the west coast of the island.

From Parikia, Naousa is approximately 11 kilometres to the north. The local KTEL bus runs regularly between Parikia and Naousa during the summer season, and the journey takes around 20 to 25 minutes. Taxis are available at Parikia port. Renting a car or scooter at the port gives you flexibility for exploring the island beyond the village.

Once in Naousa, 8 Keys Residence is within the old town on foot. Naousa's lanes are narrow and in many places inaccessible by vehicle, so you will likely carry luggage a short distance on arrival. The property's address is Naousa 844 01, and the coordinates (37.1227, 25.2402) place it centrally within the village. Parking in the immediate centre of Naousa is limited; if you are arriving by rental car, plan to use one of the peripheral lots near the main approach road.

Best Time to Visit

Paros runs a long summer season, roughly from late April through October. Naousa is busy from late June through August, when the harbour fills every evening and the lanes can feel crowded by 10 pm. If you are staying at a small property like 8 Keys Residence and value the quiet the property is known for, the shoulder months — late May, early June, or September — offer noticeably lower crowd levels, more moderate temperatures, and easier availability.

July and August bring the Meltemi, the north wind that cools the Aegean and makes the beaches on the south and east sides of the island more sheltered than those directly facing north. Naousa itself faces north and west into the bay, so the wind is a factor in summer. September is widely regarded by regular Paros visitors as the best month: the sea is warm from a summer of sun, the crowds thin after the first week, and the light in the evenings is noticeably softer.

For the village itself, late evening is the peak hour — dinner starts late by northern European standards, and the harbour is at its most atmospheric after 9 pm.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly if possible. Small properties with only eight rooms fill quickly for July and August. Contact the property at [email protected] well in advance for peak summer weeks.
  • Confirm your room type before arrival. With eight rooms, each may have a slightly different configuration, view, or terrace size. Ask specifically about what faces where and how the terrace is oriented.
  • Bring cash for smaller purchases in the village. Card payment is widely accepted in Naousa's restaurants and shops, but the market stalls and some smaller cafes are cash-only.
  • The reception hours listed are 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily. If you are arriving on a late ferry, contact the property in advance to arrange key handover or a late check-in procedure.
  • Naousa's lanes are pedestrian-friendly but uneven. Stone-paved streets and occasional steps are the norm in the old town; flat footwear makes exploring considerably easier.
  • The harbour is a five-minute walk at most. For dinner, the waterfront tavernas are close enough that you can return to the property without a taxi or vehicle.
  • A scooter or quad bike extends your range considerably. Paros has good roads and the island is small enough that all major beaches — Kolymbithres to the west, Santa Maria to the east, Golden Beach on the south coast — are accessible within 30 minutes from Naousa.
  • Noise levels in the village peak between 11 pm and 1 am in August. If you are a light sleeper, ask the property about rooms that face a quieter side.

Facilities and Location

8 Keys Residence is a small property, and the available information does not specify a pool, restaurant, or communal lounge area. What is confirmed: eight rooms, each with a private entrance and private terrace, in a fully renovated building in the centre of Naousa.

The location compensates directly for anything the property does not offer on-site. Naousa has a strong concentration of restaurants within walking distance — everything from grilled fish on the harbour to more contemporary Greek cooking in the lanes behind it. The village bakeries open early, making breakfast easy without needing an on-site dining room. The main beach at Piperi is a short walk or a quick water taxi ride from the harbour.

The property's social media presence on Instagram (@8keysresidence) and Facebook (8KeysResidence) shows the visual character of the property and the surrounding village in more detail. The official website is www.8keysparos.com.

Address

Naousa 844 01, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday09:00 – 23:00
tuesday09:00 – 23:00
wednesday09:00 – 23:00
thursday09:00 – 23:00
friday09:00 – 23:00
saturday09:00 – 23:00
sunday09:00 – 23:00

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