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Elena Studios & Appartements

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About

Elena Studios & Appartements sits in Piso Livadi, a small fishing-village-turned-resort on Paros's southeastern coast, roughly 18 km from Parikia. The property offers both studio and apartment-style accommodation, making it a practical choice for couples travelling light, families needing more space, or groups of friends who prefer a self-catering base over a full-service hotel.

With a 4.6-star rating across 216 Google reviews, the property earns consistent praise for cleanliness, friendly staff, and its proximity to Piso Livadi's beaches. Guests have noted that the team meets arrivals at the ferry port and stocks rooms with fruit, coffee, juice, and water on arrival — the kind of detail that matters after a long crossing from Piraeus or a connecting ferry from Santorini.

The address is Piso Livadi 844 00, and the property is reachable at +30 2284 041082. The official website is elenastudios.com.

What to Expect

Elena Studios & Appartements offers two main accommodation formats. The studios are compact, self-contained units suited to couples or solo travellers who want independence without the footprint of a full apartment. The apartments step up in size and are better suited to small families or two couples travelling together.

Reviewers consistently single out the garden area and balconies as standout features. One guest described having breakfast on a balcony overlooking a well-kept garden — a detail that places this property in the category of accommodation where the outdoor space is as considered as the rooms themselves. The beds draw repeated positive mentions for comfort, and daily room cleaning is standard.

The property supplies beach umbrellas and towels, which removes one logistical headache for guests staying multiple nights. Piso Livadi itself has several beaches within easy walking distance, so having equipment on hand saves both money and effort.

Staff responsiveness comes up frequently in reviews — quick replies to messages and a warm welcome on arrival. The property appears to operate as an owner-managed or family-run business rather than a chain, which typically translates into a more flexible and communicative stay.

Facilities and Location

Piso Livadi is one of the quieter resorts on Paros, sitting on a sheltered bay on the island's eastern side. The village has a working harbour, a handful of tavernas, and direct beach access, but it doesn't generate the late-night noise of Naoussa or the density of Parikia. For travellers who want a calm base from which to explore the rest of the island, it works well — the main road north to Naoussa and south toward Drios is accessible by car or scooter.

The property provides beach umbrellas and towels for guest use, a detail worth noting if you're travelling without beach gear. The garden and balcony spaces offer outdoor areas for breakfast or early-evening drinks without leaving the property. Daily housekeeping is included, which is not universal among studios-and-apartments-style accommodation in the Cyclades.

The property is open 24 hours, seven days a week, according to the listing — standard for accommodation.

How to Get There

Piso Livadi is on the eastern coast of Paros, approximately 18 km from Parikia by road. From Parikia, follow the main island road southeast through Marpissa and down toward the coast. The drive takes around 20–25 minutes.

If you arrive by ferry at Parikia port, the most straightforward option is a taxi or a pre-arranged transfer. The property's own reviews mention staff offering port pickups, so it's worth contacting the property directly at +30 2284 041082 before your arrival to confirm this service.

KTEL buses on Paros run between Parikia and Piso Livadi during the summer season. The route stops at several villages along the way and takes longer than driving, but it's an inexpensive option for those without a vehicle.

If you rent a car or scooter — which is the most flexible way to explore Paros — parking near the property should be manageable given Piso Livadi's smaller scale compared to Parikia or Naoussa.

Best Time to Visit

Piso Livadi and Paros generally are at their busiest from late June through August. During this period the weather is reliably hot, the sea is warm, and services are fully operational, but prices are at their peak and the most popular beaches can get crowded by midday.

Early June and September offer a noticeably better balance. Temperatures are still warm enough for swimming, the meltemi wind that picks up across the Cyclades in July and August is less persistent, and the pace of life is slower. Families with school-age children are largely gone by early September, which also reduces crowd levels at beaches.

Piso Livadi faces east, so the beaches here catch morning light and can be calmer in the afternoon when the meltemi blows from the northwest — a practical advantage over some of the more exposed western beaches on the island.

For accommodation availability, booking in advance is essential for July and August. For June and September, shorter notice is more feasible, though popular properties like this one still fill up.

Tips for Visiting

  • Contact the property about port pickup before you arrive. Past guests mention being met at the ferry — confirm this in advance by calling +30 2284 041082 so there's no confusion on arrival.
  • Book early for July and August. With 216 reviews and a 4.6 rating, this property does not stay vacant during peak season. If your dates are flexible, targeting the first two weeks of June or the second half of September reduces both price and competition.
  • Use the beach umbrellas and towels provided. Buying or renting beach equipment in resort areas adds up quickly; the fact that the property supplies these makes a real difference over a week-long stay.
  • Rent a scooter or small car for at least part of your stay. Piso Livadi is a pleasant base but the rest of Paros — Naoussa, the Butterflies Valley, Lefkes, the Parikia archaeological museum — requires transport. Most rental agencies operate in Parikia and Naoussa.
  • Choose the apartment unit if you're travelling with children or a group of four. The studios work well for two people, but the step up to an apartment gives you meaningful extra space for longer stays.
  • Eat at the harbour tavernas in Piso Livadi. The village has a small cluster of seafood restaurants along the waterfront that serve straightforward fish and grilled dishes. It's not a dining destination in the way Naoussa is, but the food is honest and the setting is quieter.
  • Check the balcony orientation when booking. Reviews mention garden views from balconies, which is a better morning outlook than a road-facing room. Ask the property directly which units have the garden aspect.
  • The property is on the sheltered eastern side of Paros. This means calmer water conditions in the afternoons when the meltemi picks up, so afternoon swims here tend to be more comfortable than on the western coast.

Address

Piso Livadi 844 00, Greece

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