Madaky

About
Madaky Hotel occupies a central position in Naousa, one of Paros's most characterful fishing-village-turned-resort towns on the north coast. The hotel sits close enough to Piperi Beach that you can reach the water in about three minutes on foot, and within 100 metres you'll find traditional tavernas and seaside bars without needing to plan your evening around transport.
With a rating of 4.7 from 296 guest reviews, Madaky consistently draws praise for its location rather than frills — a fair trade in a town where being well-placed matters more than pool size. The hotel is a practical, well-regarded base for exploring northern Paros, with Paroikia Harbour roughly 10 km to the south if you need ferry connections.
The property is reached via the address at Naousa 844 01, and the 24-hour front desk is a useful feature given the varied arrival times of guests coming from ferries and flights at different hours.
What to Expect
Rooms at Madaky are decorated in bright colours and kept practical: each comes with a private bathroom with shower, television, safe, and fridge. Some rooms are air-conditioned — worth confirming at booking, since Naousa summers are hot — and some have a balcony. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the property, and a lounge area with an internet corner adds a small communal space if you want somewhere to sit that isn't your room.
The hotel also operates a 24-hour front desk, which doubles as a car rental service. Paros rewards those with wheels — the road south to Paroikia, east toward Marpissa and the Golden Beach area, and west to Lefkes all open up considerably if you hire a car or scooter. Luggage storage is also available at reception, useful for late check-outs or early arrivals before your room is ready.
Naousa itself is compact and walkable. The old fishing harbour, ringed by whitewashed walls and a small Venetian fortress, is a few minutes on foot from the hotel. The main beach strips — Piperi, Santa Maria further east, and Monastiri to the northwest — are all reachable by foot, local bus, or a short drive. The town's main pedestrian lane is lined with restaurants, cafes, and small shops, all within easy reach of the hotel's central position.
How to Get There
Naousa is served by regular KTEL buses from Paroikia, the island's main port and ferry hub, approximately 10 km to the south. The bus journey takes around 20–25 minutes and drops passengers near the Naousa central square. Taxis are available from Paroikia Harbour and from Paros National Airport, which sits on the southeast edge of Paroikia. A taxi from the port to Naousa typically takes 15–20 minutes depending on traffic in summer.
If you're arriving by ferry from Athens (Piraeus), the Cyclades' inter-island routes, or other islands, Paroikia is your point of entry. From there, bus and taxi connections to Naousa are straightforward. Driving via the main island road from Paroikia is simple; Naousa is clearly signposted throughout the route.
Parking in central Naousa can be tight in July and August. If you're renting a vehicle, check with the hotel's front desk about the nearest reliable parking areas, as the old town streets are narrow.
Best Time to Visit
Paros operates as a year-round destination in broad terms, but Naousa is at its liveliest from late June through August. This is also when rooms fill fastest and prices peak, so booking Madaky well in advance — ideally two to three months ahead — is sensible if you're travelling in peak summer.
May, June, and September offer a strong compromise: the Aegean is warm enough to swim comfortably, the town is busy but not overcrowded, and accommodation rates are more reasonable. Paros is known for the Meltemi wind that builds through July and August; it keeps temperatures manageable but can affect beach conditions and, occasionally, ferry schedules.
For visiting Naousa itself — its harbour, market streets, and restaurants — evenings in summer are the social core of the day. The town comes to life well after sunset and stays active late. If you prefer quieter mornings at the beach, Piperi is an easy walk before the crowd builds.
Tips for Visiting
- Confirm your room's air-conditioning before finalising the booking. The website notes that only some rooms are air-conditioned, and Naousa in August regularly sees temperatures above 30°C.
- Request a balcony room if you want outdoor space — not all rooms have one, so it's worth specifying at the time of booking.
- Use the front desk's car rental service if you plan to explore beyond Naousa. The eastern coast around Golden Beach and New Golden Beach, the marble quarries of Marathi, and the hilltop village of Lefkes are all worth the drive.
- Arrive with ferry schedules in mind. Paroikia Harbour is 10 km away, and late-evening ferry arrivals are common on island routes. The 24-hour front desk means you're not locked out if your boat runs behind schedule.
- Store luggage if you have a late ferry. The hotel's luggage storage lets you check out on time and spend the remaining hours in Naousa without dragging bags around.
- Piperi Beach is just three minutes away on foot. It's a small, central beach suited for a morning swim or an evening swim after the day-trippers have left. For more space and watersports, Santa Maria Beach to the east is a short drive.
- Book tavernas for dinner. The 100-metre radius around the hotel has a genuine concentration of good traditional Greek restaurants. In July and August, popular spots fill by 20:00; either arrive early or ask the front desk for a recommendation and go around 19:30.
- The Venetian harbour in Naousa is a short walk from the hotel and worth an evening stroll — the small kastro and the fishing boats make for a very different atmosphere from the main resort beaches.
Facilities and Location
Madaky Hotel's core facilities are geared toward practical, independent travellers rather than resort-style amenities. There is no pool or spa listed, but the proximity to Piperi Beach means most guests use the sea as their swimming option. The lounge with internet corner provides a useful backup for those who need to work or plan during their stay.
The front desk operates around the clock, which is genuinely useful in a town where the rhythm of arrivals is shaped by ferry timetables that don't always align with standard check-in windows. Car rental arranged through the hotel is a convenient option rather than having to seek out a separate agency in town.
Naousa's central location on the northern coast makes it a strong base for exploring both sides of Paros. The drive south to Paroikia is under 15 minutes; the road east to the beaches of Santa Maria and Ambelas takes less than 10. The town itself has enough restaurants, beach access, and evening activity to fill several days without needing to leave.
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