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About

Deep Blue Studios sits in Logaras, a quiet coastal village on the southeastern coast of Paros, a short walk back from Logaras beach. With a Google rating of 4.5 from 105 reviews and a guest score of 9.1 across nearly 370 bookings on third-party platforms, it has built a consistent reputation as a well-run, clean, and affordable base on this side of the island.

Logaras itself is low-key by design — a handful of tavernas line the waterfront, the pace is slower than Naoussa or Parikia, and the beach is sandy and calm enough for swimming most of the season. For travellers who want proximity to the sea without the noise of the larger resorts, this corner of Paros delivers, and Deep Blue Studios is positioned right in the middle of it.

The property is described across multiple booking platforms as a small, family-run operation, which in practice tends to mean attentive service rather than anonymous hotel-desk interactions. The studios themselves are straightforward self-catering units with kitchenettes — practical for anyone planning a longer stay or travelling with children who keep irregular mealtimes.

What to Expect

Deep Blue Studios offers studio apartments, each fitted with a kitchenette and private bathroom. Balconies or terraces are a standard feature, with outlooks depending on the unit — sea views on one side, mountain views on the other. The furnishings are described consistently as clean and functional rather than boutique-styled, and air conditioning is available.

The property has a swimming pool and a sun terrace, which matters on Paros in July and August when afternoon heat is significant. There is also a bar on site, so you are not dependent on walking into the village for an evening drink. The website excerpt references a restaurant as well, though it is worth confirming this directly when booking, as on-site dining at small studios properties can be seasonal.

A 24-hour reception is noted in the facility listings, which is useful if you are arriving on a late ferry from Piraeus or Naxos — both common routes for visitors heading to the eastern side of the island. Airport shuttle service is also listed, relevant for arrivals at Paros National Airport, which is roughly a 10–15 minute drive away near the capital, Parikia.

The scale of the property is small. That means fewer on-site amenities compared to a large resort, but it also means parking is generally manageable and the atmosphere around the pool is calm rather than crowded.

How to Get There

Logaras is on the southeastern coast of Paros, situated between Piso Livadi to the north and Drios to the south — two of the more developed beach villages on this side of the island. The address is listed as Piso Livadi 844 00, though the property sits in the Logaras area, which is directly adjacent.

By car or scooter, Logaras is approximately 15–20 minutes from Parikia, Paros's main port where ferries arrive from Piraeus and other Cycladic islands. The road runs inland before dropping back down to the coast near Marpissa — a straightforward drive on reasonably maintained roads.

KTEL buses on Paros do run routes along the eastern coast, with stops at Piso Livadi and the surrounding villages. Schedules are seasonal and change between July and August peak frequency and quieter shoulder-season timetables — check current times locally or at Parikia's central bus station on arrival. Taxis from Parikia are available and not prohibitively expensive for the distance, particularly useful for ferry arrivals with luggage.

Parking around Logaras is informal but generally available. If you are renting a car or scooter — which is practical for exploring the island from this base — confirm with the property whether on-site or roadside parking is feasible.

Best Time to Visit

Paros operates on a classic Aegean seasonal pattern. July and August are the busiest months, with high temperatures, reliable sunshine, and the meltemi wind that picks up in the afternoons — more noticeable on exposed beaches than in sheltered Logaras. Availability at well-reviewed small studios fills up quickly for these months; book well in advance if you are set on peak-season dates.

June and September are arguably better for a relaxed stay. Temperatures remain warm for swimming, the village is quieter, tavernas are fully open, and ferry connections are frequent. The eastern coast of Paros, including Logaras, tends to catch slightly more wind than the sheltered west, which keeps the heat manageable but can stir up the sea on gusty afternoons.

May and October are suitable for walkers, cyclists, and travellers who prioritise village life over beach swimming. Some amenities, including bars and seasonal tavernas, may operate reduced hours or close entirely outside the main season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for summer. Small studios with good ratings and a seafront location fill up months in advance for July and August. Shoulder-season availability is more flexible.
  • Confirm on-site amenities before arrival. The bar and restaurant listed in the website excerpt may be seasonal. Check directly with the property what is operational during your dates.
  • Use the kitchenette. Markets and small supermarkets in Piso Livadi and Drios stock fresh produce, local cheeses, and wine. Breakfast or lunch in the studio saves time and money.
  • Explore beyond Logaras. The beach at Logaras is pleasant and calm, but Piso Livadi a few minutes north has a small marina and more taverna choice. Drios to the south has a wide sandy bay.
  • Rent transport. Paros rewards independent exploration. A scooter or small car opens up access to Naoussa on the north coast, the marble village of Lefkes in the interior, and the quieter beaches of the west coast — none of which are practical by bus alone.
  • Meltemi wind. The northeastern wind that dominates Aegean summers reaches Paros reliably from late June onward. The eastern coast gets it more directly than Parikia; the pool and terrace at the studios will be sheltered, but beach swimming can be choppy in the afternoons.
  • Ferry arrivals. If arriving by ferry, the main port is Parikia. The smaller port of Piso Livadi, directly adjacent to Logaras, receives some interisland connections — check your route, as it may save the full drive across the island.
  • Airport transfers. Paros National Airport (PAS) handles domestic flights from Athens. The property lists airport shuttle service — confirm this when booking rather than assuming it operates on demand.

Facilities and Location

Deep Blue Studios is positioned in one of the quieter parts of Paros's developed coastline, which suits guests who want beach access without being in the middle of a resort strip. Logaras beach, with its two waterfront tavernas, is a short walk from the property. The village of Piso Livadi — slightly larger, with a marina, more dining options, and occasional ferry connections — is close enough to reach on foot in under 15 minutes.

Facilities confirmed across booking platforms include: swimming pool, sun terrace, bar, air conditioning, private bathroom per studio, kitchenette per studio, balcony or terrace per unit, and 24-hour reception. Beach-front proximity is noted as a top listed facility. The property is described as family-run, which typically indicates a level of personal attention not present in larger chain properties.

For guests needing practical services, Piso Livadi has ATMs, small supermarkets, and pharmacies accessible without needing a car.

Address

Piso Livadi 844 00, Greece

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