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Hotel Galinos

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About

Hotel Galinos sits in Paroikia, the port capital of Paros and the island's main arrival point by ferry. The hotel has a direct phone and email reservation line, a 24-hour front desk, and a registered Greek tourism license (ΜΗ.Τ.Ε. 1175Κ093Α0217500), making it a legitimate and accessible base for exploring the island. With a Google rating of 3.9 from 174 reviews, it occupies a solid mid-range position among Paros accommodation options.

Paroikia is a practical location to be based: the ferry port, the Frankish Kastro, the Church of Ekatontapyliani, and a dense network of whitewashed alleys with tavernas and cafes are all reachable on foot. Staying here means early departures to other Cycladic islands are easy, and returning late from a day trip to Naoussa or Lefkes is equally manageable.

The hotel's own description positions it as a luxury escape, with a décor built around natural materials and a stated emphasis on relaxation and well-being. Traveler notes characterize it as quiet, charming, and romantic — qualities that align with its Paroikia setting away from the loudest seafront strips.

What to Expect

Hotel Galinos describes its interior aesthetic as a blend of natural materials and elegance, with furnishings chosen to create a calm, welcoming atmosphere. The emphasis is placed on the rooms themselves as the primary experience, and the branding consistently references relaxation and comfort over flashy amenities.

The hotel is located in Paroikia at postal code 84400. The address coordinates (37.083, 25.151) place it within the main built-up area of Paroikia, close to the central activity of the town but not directly on the busy waterfront. This generally means quieter nights while still being within a short walk of the harbor, the old market street, and the town's main square.

Guest reviews describe the property as romantic and charming. For solo travelers or couples wanting a base that feels personal rather than chain-like, the scale and tone of Galinos appears to suit that expectation. Families or groups looking for pool-heavy resort infrastructure should check directly with the hotel about available facilities before booking, as the bundle does not confirm specific amenities such as a pool, restaurant, or spa.

The hotel operates on a 24-hour basis every day of the week, which is useful for travelers arriving on late ferries from Athens (Piraeus) or connecting from other islands.

Facilities and Location

The confirmed contact details are: phone +30 2284 021480, email [email protected], and website hotelgalinos.com. The official website contains a booking engine and a room directory. For the most current room types, inclusions, and pricing, booking directly through the website or by phone is the most reliable route, as third-party platforms may not always reflect real-time availability.

Paroikia's facilities are within walking distance of the hotel: the ferry port is the island's main hub, the old town has independent restaurants and bakeries, and the nearest sandy beaches — including Livadia beach — are a short walk or quick taxi ride north of the center.

The hotel's social media presence is active on both Facebook (facebook.com/Hotelgalinos) and Instagram (instagram.com/hotelgalinos), where current photos of the rooms and property are posted. These are useful for getting a current visual sense of the space before booking.

How to Get There

Paros is served by ferries from Piraeus (Athens) and by a domestic airport with seasonal flights from Athens and other Greek cities. The ferry port is in Paroikia, making Hotel Galinos convenient for arrivals by sea — the hotel is within the main town, reachable from the port on foot in under 15 minutes depending on exact location, or by a short taxi ride.

If arriving by air, Paros Airport (PAS) is roughly 10–12 kilometers southeast of Paroikia. Taxis meet most flights, and the journey to the hotel takes around 15–20 minutes. Car rental is available at the airport and in Paroikia if you plan to explore the island independently.

Within Paroikia itself, the hotel is accessible on foot from most central points. Street parking in Paroikia can be limited in peak summer months; if you are traveling with a rental car, confirm parking options directly with the hotel.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a standard Cycladic season running from late April through October, with the peak crowds and highest prices in July and August. The Meltemi wind blows across the Cyclades from July into August, which keeps temperatures bearable but can make ferry crossings choppy.

For a quieter stay in Paroikia, May, June, and September offer warm weather, open businesses, and fewer crowds. The town itself stays livelier later into autumn than many smaller Cycladic villages, which makes Hotel Galinos a reasonable choice for shoulder-season visits when many resort hotels have already closed.

If you are traveling primarily for the beaches and watersports, July and August deliver the longest beach days. If you want to explore the town's Venetian Kastro, the Ekatontapyliani church, and the local market streets without crowds, late May or early September is more comfortable.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly with the hotel for the best communication. The hotel has a direct reservation phone line (+30 2284 021480) and email ([email protected]), and staff can confirm exactly what is included in your rate.
  • Check the hotel's Instagram before booking. The account (instagram.com/hotelgalinos) contains room photos and property images that give a current and realistic view of the space.
  • Plan ferry arrivals in advance. The Paros ferry port is immediately in Paroikia, so late arrivals are manageable, but notify the hotel if your ferry is delayed — particularly in summer when schedules can shift.
  • Ask about parking when renting a car. Paroikia's old town has limited and sometimes confusing street parking. Confirming a parking arrangement with the hotel saves time on arrival.
  • Use the location to plan day trips. Based in Paroikia, you can reach Naoussa (11 km north) by bus or taxi, Golden Beach and Drios on the east coast, and the marble village of Lefkes inland, all within an easy half-day.
  • Explore Ekatontapyliani on foot. The Byzantine church of Ekatontapyliani — one of the most significant early Christian monuments in the Aegean — is in Paroikia and is within walking distance of the hotel. It is worth an hour of your time.
  • Livadia beach is walkable. The closest sandy beach to Paroikia's center is Livadia, a short walk north of the port. It is convenient for an early-morning or late-afternoon swim without needing transport.
  • Check seasonal availability. While no formal seasonal closure dates are confirmed for Hotel Galinos, many Paros hotels operate only from April or May through October. Confirm directly if you are planning an off-season visit.

Address

Paroikia, 2284021480 844 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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