Hotel Senia

About
Hotel Senia occupies a hillside position directly above Piperi Beach on the edge of Naoussa village, one of the most photogenic fishing settlements in the Cyclades. The property is built as a complex of suites and apartments in the whitewashed, flat-roofed Cycladic style, and almost every room category faces Naoussa Bay. With a rating of 4.7 from 341 Google reviews, it consistently ranks among the most highly regarded places to stay on Paros.
The location is a genuine asset: you are a short walk from the narrow lanes and waterfront tavernas of Naoussa's old port, yet the hotel sits high enough above the town to give guests uninterrupted water views and relative quiet. Piperi Beach, a compact sandy cove, is right below the property. That combination — beach access, village proximity, and panoramic outlook — is rare on Paros and explains much of the hotel's strong word-of-mouth.
The accommodation range runs from classic double rooms at the entry level up through junior suites with plunge pools, a presidential suite, and a standalone infinity villa, all sharing the same Cycladic aesthetic and the same view corridor across the bay. The hotel describes its approach as honoring local craftsmanship in both design and materials, which in practice means stone detailing, cool whitewashed interiors, and natural textures rather than the generic resort finish common elsewhere in the mid-Aegean.
What to Expect
The room and suite portfolio at Hotel Senia is wider than most similarly sized properties in Naoussa. At the standard end, classic and sea-view double rooms suit travelers who spend most of the day out and want a comfortable, well-located base. Step up the range and the options become more distinctive: junior suites with plunge pools, suites with outdoor hot tubs and panoramic outlooks, a family suite with a private pool, and a premium suite that includes both a sauna and a hot tub. The presidential suite and the infinity villa sit at the top of the tier with full plunge pools and the widest bay views the site allows.
Across almost every category, the unifying feature is the sea view — specifically the arc of Naoussa Bay, which on clear days extends toward the northern coast of Paros and the open Aegean beyond. The website emphasizes this as the hotel's defining characteristic, and guest reviews consistently confirm it.
The complex includes what the property calls "all day flavors," suggesting an on-site food and beverage offering, though the specific details of the restaurant or bar format are not confirmed in the available sources. The pools mentioned in multiple visitor accounts — at least two — appear to be part of the communal facilities rather than all private, though several room categories do include private plunge pools or hot tubs.
The Cycladic design language runs through shared spaces as well as rooms: expect clean geometry, local stone, and the kind of spare elegance that photographs well but also feels genuinely comfortable in the Aegean heat.
How to Get There
Hotel Senia's address is Naoussa, Paros 844 01. The property sits on the approach to Naoussa from the main Paros road, above Piperi Beach. If you are arriving by ferry, the main port is Parikia on the west coast of the island, roughly 12 kilometers from Naoussa. Taxis are available at Parikia port; the drive to Naoussa takes around 20 minutes depending on traffic. Car rental is widely available in Parikia and is the most flexible option for exploring the island.
Local buses run between Parikia and Naoussa several times daily in high season, and the bus stop for Naoussa village is within walking distance of the hotel. If you are driving, Naoussa's center is compact and parking near the waterfront can be tight in July and August; the hotel can advise on parking arrangements.
On foot from Naoussa's old port, the hotel is approximately a five-minute walk, a distance confirmed by multiple visitor accounts. Piperi Beach is immediately below the property, accessible on foot.
Best Time to Visit
Paros has a long tourist season running roughly from late April through October. High season — July and August — brings the busiest crowds to Naoussa, with the village's bars and restaurants operating at full capacity and Piperi Beach filling up during the hottest midday hours. For Hotel Senia specifically, the prime period for combining warm sea temperatures, manageable crowds, and the best light for the bay views is June and September.
June offers reliably warm weather, sea temperatures in the low-to-mid 20s Celsius, and noticeably fewer visitors than midsummer. September maintains warm water and pleasant evening temperatures while the island begins to quiet after the August peak. The Meltemi wind, a strong north-northwest wind common across the Cyclades, blows most consistently in July and August; Naoussa Bay has some natural shelter compared to the island's exposed west coast, but guests should expect wind on the terrace and some chop on the water during this period.
The hotel's elevated position and sea-facing rooms mean sunrise and late afternoon light are particularly good for the bay view — worth accounting for when choosing which side of the property to request.
Tips for Visiting
- Book room categories carefully. The range from classic double to infinity villa is wide; the view and private outdoor amenity differ significantly between categories, so it is worth reviewing what each tier includes before confirming.
- Request sea view explicitly. Even within categories labeled as sea-view, outlook can vary by floor and position. Confirming your preference at booking or on arrival is straightforward given the hotel's contact details below.
- Plan for Naoussa's high-season crowds. The village fills rapidly in late July and August. Arriving at Naoussa's waterfront restaurants before 8 p.m. or after 10 p.m. helps avoid the longest waits.
- Use Piperi Beach early. The beach directly below the hotel is small; arriving in the morning gives you the best chance of space before day visitors from elsewhere in the island arrive.
- Consider a rental car. Naoussa is a good base for the northern part of Paros, but the island's other beaches — Kolimbithres, Santa Maria, Logaras — are spread out and infrequent bus connections can make spontaneous exploration difficult.
- Check the food and beverage situation on arrival. The hotel references an all-day dining concept, but the full scope of in-house catering is worth confirming directly, particularly for guests who plan to eat at the hotel rather than walk into the village.
- Contact the hotel directly for transfers. Reaching the property from Parikia port is straightforward, but if you are arriving late or with significant luggage, arranging a taxi or transfer in advance through the hotel avoids uncertainty.
- Shoulder season rates. June and September typically offer lower rates than July–August on Paros. The weather and sea conditions are comparable, and Naoussa in those months has most facilities open with fewer crowds.
Facilities and Location
Hotel Senia's confirmed facilities include multiple accommodation categories — suites, apartments, and standard rooms — with a substantial share offering private outdoor spaces in the form of hot tubs, plunge pools, or terraces. The communal pools are referenced across visitor accounts. The hotel's positioning above Piperi Beach gives direct access to the sea without requiring transport.
Naoussa village, a five-minute walk away, provides a full range of independent restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and shops along with the famous small Venetian harbor. The old port area is particularly lively in the evenings, with tables set out along the quayside. For larger shopping or the ferry connection south, Parikia is 20 minutes by road.
For reservations and direct inquiries, Hotel Senia can be reached at +30 2284 051700 or by email at [email protected]. The hotel's official website is www.hotel-senia.com.
Address
Naoussa Paros, Paros 844 01, Greece
Phone
+30 2284 051700Website
www.hotel-senia.comLocation
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