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Holiday Sun Hotel is a hotel on Paros, the Cycladic island known for its marble villages, long sandy beaches, and reliable meltemi winds that keep summer temperatures bearable. Based on its coordinates — latitude 37.0386, longitude 25.1025 — the property sits on the western side of the island, in the broader area between Parikia, the island's capital and main port, and the quieter coastal stretches to the south and west.

Paros is one of the most accessible Greek islands, with a busy ferry hub at Parikia connecting to Athens' Piraeus port and to neighboring Naxos, Mykonos, and Santorini. A hotel in this part of the island puts guests within practical reach of both the port and the island's central road network, which makes it a functional base whether you're island-hopping or staying put for a week.

The research bundle for this property is thin — no phone number, website, or detailed description is currently verified. The guidance below draws on confirmed geographic context and general Paros accommodation knowledge. Travelers should verify current rates, availability, and facilities directly with the property before booking.

What to Expect

Paros hotels in the western part of the island typically range from small family-run guesthouses to mid-size hotels with pool facilities and breakfast service. Properties in this zone often have easy access to the old town of Parikia — with its whitewashed Cycladic lanes, the landmark Panagia Ekatontapiliani Byzantine church, and a waterfront lined with cafés and tavernas — while sitting just far enough from the port to avoid the noise of early-morning ferry arrivals.

The name Holiday Sun Hotel suggests a leisure-oriented property aimed at summer visitors. In this part of the Cyclades, that typically means en-suite rooms or studios, air conditioning, and outdoor space — a terrace, garden, or pool — designed around the long warm season that runs from May through October. Paros receives strong sunshine from June onward, and the meltemi wind, which picks up in July and August, keeps the island cooler than many Aegean destinations at peak summer.

Guests staying on the western side of Paros are well-placed for day trips to Naoussa on the north coast — a working fishing harbor with a well-regarded restaurant scene — and to the inland marble village of Lefkes, which sits at the island's highest point and offers a very different pace from the coastal resorts.

How to Get There

Paros is served by Parikia port, which receives Blue Star Ferries and high-speed catamarans from Piraeus (journey times range from roughly 4 hours on conventional ferries to under 2.5 hours on fast boats). The island also has a small domestic airport, Paros National Airport, with seasonal direct flights from Athens and connections from other Greek islands.

From Parikia port, the western side of the island is reachable by taxi (stands are directly at the port), by the island's KTEL bus network, or by rental vehicle. Paros has good road infrastructure by Cycladic standards, and renting a car, scooter, or ATV is a practical choice for guests who want to explore independently. Several rental agencies operate in Parikia and at the airport.

Specific driving directions to Holiday Sun Hotel are not confirmed in the current research bundle. Travelers should request directions from the property at time of booking or use the coordinates (37.0386° N, 25.1025° E) in a navigation app.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a classic Mediterranean climate. The main tourist season runs from late May to early October. July and August are the busiest months, when Parikia and Naoussa fill with visitors and ferry connections are at their most frequent, but also when accommodation books up earliest and prices peak.

June and September offer a useful balance — warm enough to swim, less crowded, and with reasonable availability across most accommodation categories. The meltemi wind is present in July and August but less intense in June and September, which can make outdoor meals and beach time more comfortable.

For travelers primarily interested in sightseeing, walking, and local culture rather than beach time, April, May, and October are viable and significantly quieter. Note that some smaller hotels on Paros close between November and March, so confirming year-round availability is worthwhile if traveling off-season.

Tips for Visiting

  • Verify directly before booking. No website, phone number, or current listing has been confirmed for this property in the research data. Search the hotel name alongside "Paros" on booking platforms or contact local tourism offices to find current contact details.
  • Use the coordinates to orient yourself. The coordinates (37.0386° N, 25.1025° E) place the hotel on the western side of Paros. Plug these into Google Maps or Maps.me before arrival to understand proximity to beaches, restaurants, and the port.
  • Book early for July and August. Paros is consistently popular in peak summer, and mid-range hotels fill quickly from late June onward. If you're targeting the high season, secure accommodation at least two to three months in advance.
  • Arrange airport or port transfers in advance. Parikia taxis can be in short supply when large ferries arrive. Ask the hotel whether they offer or can arrange transfers, especially for late-night ferry arrivals.
  • Rent a vehicle from the island. Public buses cover the main routes on Paros, but frequency drops in the evenings and on routes to smaller beaches. A rental car or scooter gives you flexibility, especially if the hotel is not walking distance from the village center.
  • Pack for the wind. The meltemi can be strong in July and August — a light jacket or layer is useful for evenings and for ferry crossings between islands, even in peak summer.
  • Check meal options nearby. Parikia has a wide range of tavernas, seafood restaurants, and casual cafés concentrated along the waterfront and in the old town. If the hotel does not include breakfast, the town center is the most practical option for morning coffee and food.

Facilities and Location

No verified facility list is available for Holiday Sun Hotel at the time of writing. Standard facilities at comparably positioned Paros hotels in this category often include private bathrooms, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and some form of outdoor communal space. Whether the property offers a pool, breakfast service, parking, or airport transfer is not confirmed and should be verified directly.

The western Paros location is a practical one. Parikia, the island's main hub, is within a short drive and offers supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, restaurants, and the ferry terminal. The nearest beaches to this area of the island include the town beach at Parikia and the longer stretches at Livadia and Krios, the latter reachable by a short boat ride or a slightly longer road route.

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