Barbarigos

About
Barbarigos Luxury Apartments sits in central Naousa, the harbour village on Paros's northern coast that draws visitors with its whitewashed lanes, fish tavernas along the waterfront, and easy access to beaches like Kolymbithres and Santa Maria. The property operates as a collection of self-catering apartments — listed across Airbnb and bookable directly — and each unit comes with a private Jacuzzi and a dedicated parking space. With a 4.8 Google rating from guests, the feedback points to a small, attentively managed set of properties rather than a large anonymous complex.
The address places Barbarigos on the Naoussa road (Ναούσης), which runs into the heart of the village. That central position means you're within walking distance of the main plateia, the Venetian harbour fort, and the cluster of restaurants, cafes, and boutiques that make Naousa one of the most visited spots on Paros. At the same time, the private parking space — uncommon for truly central Naousa accommodation — gives you the freedom to drive to the island's further beaches and villages without stress.
Contact is handled directly through the email [email protected] and the phone number +30 698 091 6889, and the official website at barbarigosluxuryapartments.com carries the current room listings. The property is also active on Instagram (@barbarigos_luxury_apts) and Facebook, where the owner posts updates on availability and seasonal offers.
What to Expect
Barbarigos positions itself as a luxury short-stay rental rather than a traditional hotel. That means you get the privacy and self-sufficiency of an apartment — your own kitchen or kitchenette, your own entrance, and your own outdoor or semi-outdoor Jacuzzi — without a shared pool area or restaurant on site.
The Jacuzzi is listed as a standard feature of each property, not an upgrade. For Naousa in July and August, when the meltemi wind blows in the afternoons and temperatures sit in the low 30s Celsius, having a private soak at the end of the day without queuing for a shared facility is a real practical advantage.
Parking in central Naousa is genuinely difficult during summer. The village streets are narrow and one-way in places, and free public parking fills early. The fact that Barbarigos includes a dedicated private space with each apartment is worth factoring into your overall accommodation budget comparison, especially if you plan to rent a car — which is the practical way to reach many of Paros's best beaches.
The property is categorised as an apartment complex, so expect a residential feel: quieter than a hotel lobby, suited to couples, small groups, or families who prefer independence over daily room service. Check-in logistics, including key collection or keybox access, are best confirmed directly with the owner before arrival.
How to Get There
Naousa is around 12 kilometres north of Parikia, the main port of Paros. From Parikia, KTEL buses run regularly to Naousa throughout the day during the summer season, and the journey takes roughly 20–25 minutes. Taxis from Parikia port are available at the rank just outside the ferry terminal and take around 15 minutes.
If you're arriving by ferry from Athens (Piraeus), Mykonos, Santorini, or other Cycladic islands, you'll dock at Parikia. From there, the bus is the simplest option if you don't have a rental car. If you've pre-arranged a rental, the drive north along the main road through Paros Town and up toward Naousa is straightforward and signposted.
The coordinates for Barbarigos (37.1224, 25.2395) place it close to the main approach road into Naousa, which makes finding it by car relatively simple. Confirm the exact address and any parking instructions with the property before you arrive, as Naousa's central streets can be confusing to navigate at night.
Best Time to Visit
Paros has a long season, running from late April through October, with the peak falling in July and August. Naousa in particular attracts a cosmopolitan crowd in high summer, and accommodation books out well in advance — especially smaller luxury properties like Barbarigos. If a July or August stay is your goal, booking two to three months ahead is a practical minimum.
June and September offer a good balance: warm enough to swim, less congested on the roads and in the village, and generally lower nightly rates. The meltemi, the strong northerly wind common across the Cyclades in July and August, keeps temperatures from becoming oppressive and makes north-facing beaches like those near Naousa choppier for swimming but excellent for water sports.
For couples looking for a quieter visit, late May and early October see Naousa at its most relaxed — tavernas are open, the sea is warm enough, and the Jacuzzi comes into its own on cooler evenings.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. With only a small number of apartments in the complex, availability goes quickly in peak season. Contact the property directly via email or the website to check dates.
- Bring or rent a car. Naousa's nearest beaches — Kolymbithres, Monastiri, Santa Maria — are between 3 and 8 kilometres away. Having your own transport, with the parking space included, removes the main inconvenience of staying centrally.
- Use the direct contact options. Barbarigos is bookable via Airbnb but also has a direct website and email. Booking direct often allows more flexible communication about arrival times and any specific requirements.
- Pack for the meltemi. In July and August the afternoon wind can be strong enough to make beach umbrellas difficult to manage. A shawl or light layer for evening waterfront dining is useful even in peak summer.
- Ask about Jacuzzi setup on arrival. Private Jacuzzis in apartment rentals are usually self-managed. Confirming how to operate it and when it reaches temperature is worth a quick question at check-in.
- Naousa is walkable from the property. The harbour, the main square, and the majority of the village's restaurants and bars are within a 5–10 minute walk. You don't need a car for evenings out.
- Evening noise is part of Naousa. The village is lively after dark in summer. If you're a light sleeper, confirm whether your unit faces a quieter side of the building.
- Check seasonal opening dates. Like most Cycladic accommodation, Barbarigos likely operates from late spring to early autumn. Confirm availability outside the June–September window directly with the owner.
Facilities and Location
The confirmed amenities at Barbarigos are a private Jacuzzi per apartment, private parking, and a central Naousa location. The property markets itself as suitable for couples, families, and small groups of friends — the range of use cases you'd expect from a self-catering apartment complex.
Naousa offers everything you'd need within easy walking distance: supermarkets, pharmacies, a post office, and a wide range of restaurants from casual souvlaki spots to seafood tavernas on the harbour jetty. The village also has a small beach directly at the harbour, with the better swimming beaches a short drive away. The Venetian-era harbour fortification at the end of the main jetty is a recognisable landmark a few minutes on foot from the central streets.
For day trips, Parikia and the archaeological sites around the island — including the Panagia Ekatontapyliani church, the Valley of the Butterflies, and the Frankish castle above Parikia — are all accessible by car or bus within 30 minutes.
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