Bilia

About
Hotel Bilia occupies one of the more coveted positions on Paros: right at the heart of Naoussa's harbourside, the lively fishing-port-turned-resort town on the island's north coast. The address — on the Epar.Od. Naoussas-Marpissas road — places guests within easy reach of Naoussa's waterfront lanes, whitewashed churches, seafood tavernas, and the small Venetian kastro ruins that frame the inner harbour. With a 4.5-star average across 150 Google reviews, it earns consistently strong marks from guests who come for both the location and the stay itself.
Naoussa is a different proposition from Parikia, the island's capital to the southwest. Where Parikia is busy and transit-oriented, Naoussa has a more relaxed, village-scale atmosphere during the day that shifts into a genuinely animated evening scene along the quay. Staying on the harbourside means the evening volta — the unhurried walk along the water — starts the moment you step outside.
What to Expect
The hotel's own website positions it squarely as a harbourside property, which sets the tone for the stay. Guests at Bilia are essentially in the centre of Naoussa's social geography: the fishing boats, the waterfront bars and restaurants, the small beaches within walking distance, and the bus connections to the rest of the island are all close at hand.
Naoussa harbour itself is compact enough to walk end-to-end in under ten minutes. The inner quay is lined with fish tavernas and kafeneions; the outer breakwater offers views back over the town. The church of Agios Nikolaos sits at the harbour's edge, a reference point locals and visitors alike use to orient themselves. From the hotel's position, you're also a short walk from the bus stop that links Naoussa with Parikia, making day trips across the island straightforward without a rental vehicle.
The surrounding area along the Naoussas-Marpissas road connects the north of Paros to the eastern villages, so while the harbourside is the immediate draw, the broader road network makes Bilia a practical base for exploring beaches on both the north coast — Kolymbithres, Santa Maria, Lageri — and the quieter east side of the island.
Reviews consistently cite the combination of location and value, with 150 ratings settling at a 4.5 average — a solid signal for a property in a competitive accommodation market like Naoussa.
How to Get There
From Parikia port, where most ferry arrivals land, Naoussa is roughly 12 kilometres north. The KTEL bus service on Paros runs regular connections between Parikia and Naoussa throughout the day in summer; journey time is around 20–25 minutes. Taxis are available at Parikia port and can be arranged directly.
If you're arriving by ferry at Naoussa's own smaller port, which receives some seasonal boat connections, the hotel is effectively on your doorstep. Drivers arriving by car or rental vehicle will find the hotel on the Epar.Od. Naoussas-Marpissas road; street parking exists around the Naoussa harbour area, though it can be tight in peak July and August.
For guests flying into Athens and continuing by ferry, Paros is served from Piraeus and Rafina by Blue Star Ferries and high-speed services, with crossing times ranging from roughly 3.5 hours (high-speed) to 5 hours (conventional).
Best Time to Visit
Paros has a long viable season running from late April through October. Naoussa in particular is busy from late June through August, when the harbour fills with day-trippers, the restaurant queues lengthen, and accommodation prices peak. If you want the harbourside atmosphere with less pressure, early June and September are the sweet spots: the water is warm, the tavernas are open, and the town has room to breathe.
July and August bring the meltemi, the north Aegean wind that can be persistent and strong for days at a time. It keeps the heat manageable but can affect ferry schedules and make some exposed beaches less appealing. The north coast of Paros, where Naoussa sits, faces the brunt of the meltemi more directly than the sheltered west side.
For shorter stays or budget-conscious travel, late May and October offer the lowest rates, with most businesses still open and the island calm.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. Naoussa's harbourside accommodation sells out well in advance during peak season; securing Bilia in spring gives you the best rate and choice of dates.
- Contact the hotel directly. The official website is hotelbiliaparos.com and the phone number is +30 2284 051405. Direct bookings sometimes carry advantages over third-party platforms.
- Use Naoussa as a north-coast base. Kolymbithres beach, known for its wind-sculpted granite boulders and clear water, is about 3 kilometres southwest by road or reachable by seasonal water taxi from the harbour. Santa Maria on the northeast coast is around 4 kilometres by road.
- Rent a scooter or ATV for day trips. Paros is compact enough (roughly 20 km north to south) that a scooter covers the island's main beaches and villages comfortably. Several rental outfits operate in Naoussa.
- Walk the harbour in the morning. The fishing boats unload early, the kafeneions are open for coffee, and the light on the water before 9am is quite different from the midday crush.
- The Naoussa–Parikia bus is your free fallback. If you don't rent a vehicle, the KTEL bus covers the main north–south corridor reliably in summer and costs only a few euros per journey.
- Pack for the meltemi. In July and August, a light layer for evenings and a cover-up for windward beach days is practical rather than excessive.
- Follow Bilia on Instagram (@bilia_hotel) for current conditions. Hotels in Greece often post real-time updates on availability, local events, and weather that don't appear on booking platforms.
Facilities and Location
The hotel's official positioning on the harbour in Naoussa means the immediate surroundings double as its facilities in a practical sense. Grocery shopping, pharmacy, ATM, and daily-need services are all within walking distance in the town centre. The wider Naoussa nightlife — the cocktail bars and music venues that come alive after 10pm along the quay — is accessible on foot, which is an asset for guests who want to be in the middle of things without needing transport.
The hotel website (hotelbiliaparos.com) is the most reliable source for current room types, rates, and any on-site amenities. The Instagram account (@bilia_hotel) carries recent visual context for what the property looks like in season. For direct enquiries, the phone number +30 2284 051405 reaches the front desk.
Address
Epar.Od. Naoussas-Marpissas, Paros 844 01, Greece
Phone
+30 2284 051405Website
www.hotelbiliaparos.comLocation
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