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About

Kallisti is a Greek-owned bed and breakfast occupying eleven rooms in the center of Naoussa, the fishing-port-turned-resort town on the north coast of Paros. With a rating of 4.9 out of 5 from 180 guest reviews — and a 2026 Booking.com Traveller Review Award to its name — it sits at the top end of what small properties on the island consistently deliver.

The property operates seasonally, opening its doors on 1 May each year. That timing places it squarely in the sweet spot of the Cycladic travel calendar: the weather is warm, the crowds have not yet peaked, and Naoussa's narrow marble lanes, waterfront tavernas, and small harbor are at their most accessible. At eleven rooms, Kallisti is genuinely small-scale — the kind of place where staff know returning guests and the difference between a stay here and a larger resort is felt immediately.

Guests can reach the team directly at +30 2284 052219 or by email at [email protected], and the official website at thekallisti.com carries current availability and rates.

What to Expect

Kallisti describes itself as a bed and breakfast, which in the Cycladic context typically means a private room or suite with breakfast included, in a property small enough that service is personal rather than institutional. At eleven units, there is room for a range of configurations — the Instagram account references both rooms and suites — though specific room types and exact amenities are best confirmed directly with the property before booking.

The address places Kallisti in Naoussa village proper, at postal code 844 01, which puts guests within easy walking distance of everything the town offers: the Venetian-era harbor fortress, the cluster of bars and restaurants along the waterfront, the main plateia, and the bus connections that run south toward Parikia, the island capital. Staying in the center of Naoussa rather than in a resort complex on its outskirts means you can walk to dinner, walk back late, and be on a beach bus by morning without needing a vehicle.

The property's Google Maps listing places it at coordinates 37.1220°N, 25.2426°E, which corresponds to the walkable core of the village. The tone of the property's own communications — particularly the seasonal opening announcement — suggests an owner-run operation where the welcome is deliberate rather than perfunctory.

How to Get There

Naoussa is roughly 12 kilometers north of Parikia, the main port of Paros where ferries from Athens (Piraeus), Mykonos, Santorini, and other Cycladic islands dock. From Parikia, the KTEL bus to Naoussa runs frequently throughout the season and takes approximately 25 minutes. Taxis are available at the Parikia port and the journey takes around 15 minutes by road.

If you are arriving by ferry directly into Naoussa's small port — possible on some seasonal connections — Kallisti is a short walk from the harbor. The village center is compact and largely pedestrianized, so once you are in Naoussa, most movement is on foot. If you are driving, parking in the center of Naoussa can be tight in July and August; confirm with the property whether parking is available or where the nearest reliable spot is.

For those flying in, Paros National Airport (PAS) receives domestic flights from Athens and seasonal connections from other Greek cities. The airport is on the outskirts of Parikia, and a taxi or pre-arranged transfer to Naoussa takes around 20 minutes.

Best Time to Visit

Kallisti opens on 1 May and the Cycladic season on Paros runs through late October. The quieter shoulder months — May, June, and September into early October — give you warm weather, calmer seas, and a Naoussa that still functions as a town rather than a queue. July and August bring the full weight of Aegean summer: Paros is one of the windier Cycladic islands, which moderates the heat but makes some of the more exposed beaches choppy. The meltemi wind tends to be strongest in August.

For those who want Naoussa at its most atmospheric without the peak-season crowds, the first two weeks of June and the last two weeks of September are consistently good. Evenings are warm enough to eat outside, water temperatures are comfortable for swimming, and the village's restaurants and bars are operating at full capacity without the August bottleneck.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. An 11-room property at a 4.9 rating fills quickly. If your dates are fixed, secure a reservation well in advance — months ahead for peak summer.
  • Contact the property directly for room specifics. The distinction between a standard room and a suite at a small B&B can be significant; call or email before booking to understand what each category actually includes.
  • Ask about the breakfast. Bed and breakfasts on the Cyclades vary widely in what they serve — from a simple continental spread to full Greek breakfasts with local cheese, honey, and pastries. Knowing what is included helps you plan your mornings.
  • Naoussa center is walkable but hilly in places. If mobility is a consideration, it is worth checking with the property about room access and any steps on the approach.
  • Use the location. Staying in the center of Naoussa rather than on its outskirts gives you direct access to the harbor, the main bus stop, and the concentration of restaurants around the plateia — don't underuse this.
  • The property opens 1 May. If you are planning a late-April trip to Paros, Kallisti will not yet be open for the season. Build this into your planning.
  • Follow the Instagram account (@kallistiparos) for seasonal updates. With 1,700-plus followers and regular posts, it is a reliable way to see current conditions, seasonal opening dates, and any property news before you arrive.
  • Parking in central Naoussa is limited in high season. If you are renting a car for day trips, discuss parking logistics with the property ahead of arrival rather than arriving and improvising.

Facilities and Location

Kallisti sits inside Naoussa at postal address Naousa 844 01, Greece. The exact coordinates (37.1220°N, 25.2426°E) confirm a central village position rather than a peripheral one. At eleven rooms, the property does not operate on the scale of a resort hotel, which means facilities are those of a well-run boutique B&B: rooms and suites, breakfast service, and direct personal communication with the team.

For guests who want beach access, Naoussa's own small town beach and the more developed Santa Maria and Kolymbithres beaches are reachable by local water taxis or road from the village. The harbor itself — with its characteristic whitewashed walls and half-submerged Venetian castle — is a few minutes' walk from the center. The concentration of restaurants, cafes, and bars in Naoussa means that for dining out, most guests rarely need to go beyond the village on foot.

The property has received recognition from Booking.com's Traveller Review Awards for 2026, which reflects sustained guest satisfaction across the review period rather than a single exceptional stay.

Address

Naousa 844 01, Greece

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