Flat 14

About
Flat 14 is a self-catering apartment located on Mantws Mayrogenoys in Parikia, the main port town of Paros. It sits close to the action of the island's commercial and cultural hub while offering the kind of independent setup that suits travelers who prefer to cook their own meals, set their own schedule, and come and go without hotel formalities.
For visitors who want a base in Parikia rather than a resort, a self-catering apartment like Flat 14 makes practical sense. Parikia has a well-stocked market area, a range of bakeries and tavernas within walking distance, and direct bus connections to the rest of the island — so having your own kitchen and entrance matters less about saving money and more about having genuine flexibility.
The apartment carries a 5-star rating from its reviewers, though the total review count is small. Direct contact is available by phone, and the informal booking process typical of independent apartments in the Cyclades means you can often get a straightforward answer quickly.
What to Expect
Flat 14 is an independent self-catering unit in Parikia, Paros's largest town and the island's main ferry port. Self-catering apartments in this part of the Cyclades typically offer a private entrance, a kitchenette or kitchen with basic cooking equipment, a bathroom, and a sleeping area. They tend to be smaller and less formally staffed than hotels, but they give guests a level of domestic independence that suits longer stays or family and group travel.
The address on Mantws Mayrogenoys places the apartment within Parikia's central zone, close to the seafront promenade, the old town (Kastro), and the famous Panagia Ekatontapiliani — the Church of a Hundred Doors, one of the most significant early Christian basilicas in the Aegean. From this location, the main ferry quay is reachable on foot, as is the central bus station that serves routes to Naoussa, Golden Beach, Santa Maria, and Alyki.
For grocery shopping, Parikia has a number of supermarkets within a short walk, including options along the main commercial street running behind the seafront. Fresh produce markets and bakeries are also close, which makes the self-catering model genuinely workable here rather than aspirational.
The apartment's informal, owner-operated character means expectations should be set accordingly. You are unlikely to get daily housekeeping, a concierge, or a swimming pool, but you gain the kind of local, residential feel that is harder to find in larger properties.
How to Get There
Paros is served by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, and several other Cycladic islands. Ferries dock at Parikia port, which is a short walk from the Mantws Mayrogenoys address. From the ferry terminal, the apartment is reachable on foot in roughly 10–15 minutes depending on your starting point at the quay, or in under five minutes by taxi from the port taxi rank.
If you are arriving by air, Paros National Airport receives domestic flights from Athens year-round and seasonal charters from various European cities. The airport is approximately 10 kilometres southeast of Parikia and is most easily reached by taxi.
Parking in central Parikia is limited during July and August. If you plan to rent a car or scooter — the most practical way to explore the island beyond Parikia — expect to park on the outskirts of town and walk in. The apartment's central location means car rental is not essential for accessing the town itself.
Best Time to Visit
Paros has a classic Cycladic Mediterranean climate: dry summers, mild winters, and the meltemi wind that blows from the north through much of July and August. For a self-catering stay in Parikia, the shoulder months of May, June, and September tend to offer the best balance. Temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing, the beaches are swimmable, the ferry schedules are full, and the town is active without being overwhelmed.
July and August bring the island's highest visitor numbers, concentrated around Parikia and Naoussa. Prices for accommodation rise accordingly, and advance booking is strongly recommended. If your visit falls in these months, arriving midweek and checking in during the early afternoon typically involves less competition for taxis and parking.
October through April sees many island businesses close or reduce hours, and ferry frequency drops. Independent apartments in particular may not be available outside the main season without direct arrangement with the owner.
Tips for Visiting
- Contact directly by phone. With no website listed, the most reliable way to confirm availability, rates, and check-in details for Flat 14 is to call or message the number provided: +30 697 005 5582. WhatsApp is widely used by accommodation owners across the Cyclades for quick communication.
- Ask about arrival logistics before you travel. Self-catering apartments often have flexible but informal check-in processes. Confirming the exact address, key handover arrangement, and whether someone will meet you saves time after a long ferry crossing.
- Pack for self-catering from day one. Parikia's supermarkets are good, but arriving with a few essentials — coffee, breakfast items — means you are not hunting for a shop the morning after an evening ferry.
- Use Parikia as a base, not just a transit point. The Kastro old town, Panagia Ekatontapiliani, the seafront café strip, and the small archaeological museum are all within walking distance of Mantws Mayrogenoys and worth at least half a day.
- Rent a scooter or ATV for day trips. Paros's roads are well-signed and the island is compact. Marble villages like Lefkes and Marathi, the beaches of Kolimbithres and Golden Beach, and the fishing village of Alyki are all reachable in under 30 minutes from Parikia.
- Check ferry times from Parikia port well in advance. High-season ferries to popular routes sell out. Booking your onward or return tickets before you arrive avoids last-minute stress at the port, which is a few minutes' walk from the apartment.
- The meltemi wind is strongest in the afternoons. If you plan beach days from Parikia, south-facing and east-facing beaches like Livadia (just south of Parikia) tend to be calmer than north-facing ones during peak wind periods.
Facilities and Location
As a self-catering apartment, Flat 14's main practical offering is independent accommodation within walking distance of Parikia's central facilities. The Mantws Mayrogenoys address is in the heart of the town, giving guests immediate access to the island's main bus hub (from which you can reach virtually every significant beach and village on Paros), the ferry port, and the full range of restaurants, cafes, and shops that Parikia supports year-round.
The nearest beach to the apartment is Livadia, a long sandy stretch roughly 10–15 minutes on foot south of the port. For families or groups who prefer not to rent vehicles, this makes Livadia the most practical daily swimming option from a Parikia base.
For medical needs, Paros has a health center in Parikia. Pharmacies are located on the main commercial street. The island's police station and post office are also in Parikia, all within a short walk of the central area.
Address
Mantws Mayrogenoys, Paros 844 00, Greece
Phone
+30 697 005 5582Location
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