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Maistrali Studios sits in Aliki, a compact fishing village on the southern coast of Paros, about 12 kilometres south of Parikia. The property offers self-contained studio units aimed at couples and small groups who want a straightforward base close to the water without the premium of a resort. With 59 guest reviews and a rating of 4.1 out of 5 on Google, the property consistently delivers on its core promise: clean, comfortable rooms at a manageable price point in a quieter part of the island.

Aliki itself is one of the more low-key villages on Paros — a small harbour, a line of tavernas along the waterfront, and a beach that draws far fewer crowds than Naoussa or Golden Beach further north. Staying here suits travellers who plan to hire a scooter or car and use the village as a calm overnight base rather than a hub of activity.

The Facebook page lists the property under the name Maistrali Studios, Páros, with over 550 followers, and the property also maintains a presence on TikTok. There is no dedicated website, so the most direct way to reach the owners is by phone.

What to Expect

The studios are described as simple and comfortable — functional rooms with the essentials you would expect from self-catering accommodation in a Greek island village. Studio units on Paros at this category typically include a sleeping area, a kitchenette or basic cooking facilities, private bathroom, and either a balcony or terrace. Whether individual units at Maistrali Studios include all of these features is not confirmed in available information, so it is worth clarifying directly with the owners before booking.

The address is registered in Aliki (postal code 844 00), placing the property within or immediately adjacent to the village itself. Aliki's harbour is a short walk away, with a handful of fish tavernas and a small sandy beach within easy reach. The village has a quiet, unhurried pace that is notably different from the busier northern and western coasts of Paros.

The name "Maistrali" refers to the northwest wind that sweeps across the Cyclades in summer — a detail that fits both the breezy Aegean setting and the no-fuss approach of the property. The studios suit self-sufficient travellers who do not need daily housekeeping or a hotel reception desk, and who are comfortable booking accommodation with a local owner by phone.

How to Get There

Aliki is reachable from Parikia port by car or scooter in roughly 20 minutes via the main road south through Pounda. The KTEL bus service on Paros runs routes that pass through or near Aliki; check the current timetable at Parikia's central bus station, as schedules change between shoulder and peak season. Taxis from Parikia are available but should be arranged in advance during July and August when demand is high.

If you are arriving at Paros Airport, Aliki is among the closest village accommodations — the airport sits just north of the village, less than two kilometres away. This makes Maistrali Studios a practical choice for travellers arriving by air who want to avoid the drive across the island to reach Parikia or Naoussa.

Parking in Aliki is generally informal and straightforward — the village is small enough that street parking near the property should not pose a problem outside peak summer weekends.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a long season running from late April through October. July and August are the hottest and most crowded months across the island, though Aliki remains notably calmer than Naoussa, Parikia, or Golden Beach even at peak. The Meltemi — the prevailing northwest wind — blows strongly through July and August, which keeps temperatures more bearable but can make the sea choppy on exposed northern beaches. Aliki's south-facing position offers some natural shelter from the strongest gusts.

For a quieter stay, late May to mid-June and September are the most comfortable windows: warm enough to swim, fewer visitors island-wide, and lower accommodation rates. If you are booking during July or August, contact the property well in advance.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book by phone early. There is no website for direct online booking. Call +30 2284 091107 to check availability and confirm rates, especially for peak-season weeks.
  • Hire a vehicle. Aliki is a small village with limited facilities. Having a scooter or small car lets you reach Parikia, the supermarkets at Pounda, and beaches across the island in under 30 minutes.
  • Check what the studio includes. Before arrival, confirm whether cooking facilities, air conditioning, and linen are provided, as these details vary between studio properties in this category.
  • Bring cash. Smaller accommodation providers in Cycladic villages often prefer or require cash payment. Confirm the payment method when you call.
  • Use Aliki's waterfront. The village harbour has fish tavernas that are reliable and rarely as expensive as their equivalents in Naoussa or Parikia — eating locally here is one of the practical advantages of the location.
  • Airport transfers are easy. Paros Airport is under two kilometres away. If you are flying in rather than taking the ferry, this is one of the most conveniently located accommodations on the island for air arrivals.
  • Ask about the closest beach. Aliki has a sandy beach within walking distance of the village centre. The owner will be able to confirm the exact walking distance from the studios.
  • Expect a local, independent operation. This is not a managed apartment complex with a 24-hour desk. Flexibility and direct communication with the owner will make the stay go smoothly.

Facilities and Location

Confirmed details from available sources are limited to the Aliki village address, the phone number, and the studio classification. A social media presence on Facebook and TikTok suggests the property is actively managed. The rating of 4.1 from 59 reviews points to a consistently satisfactory guest experience at this category of accommodation.

Aliki offers basic village amenities — a small supermarket, a couple of cafes, and several tavernas along the harbour. For a wider selection of shops, pharmacies, and the port ferry connections, Parikia is the practical hub and is less than 20 minutes away by car. Pounda, a few kilometres north of Aliki, has the ferry crossing to Antiparos as well as additional services.

The property's coordinates (36.9979° N, 25.1361° E) confirm its position within Aliki village, consistent with the registered address.

Address

Aliki 844 00, Greece

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