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Hotel Oasis occupies one of the more practical addresses on Paros: directly opposite the port of Parikia, at the entrance to the old town. That position means ferry arrivals and departures involve almost no luggage-hauling, and the whitewashed lanes of Parikia's historic centre are immediately on your doorstep. With a rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 542 guest reviews, the hotel has built a steady reputation among visitors who want a central base without sacrificing comfort.

The hotel's website describes the location as "the heart of Parikia with views over the Aegean," and the geography backs that up. Rooms look out toward the bay, and the Byzantine church of Ekatontapiliani — one of the oldest continuously used churches in the Greek world — is only a short walk away. This is a property suited to travellers who want to explore the island on foot or by rented vehicle, return easily after late dinners in town, and catch early morning ferries to neighbouring Cycladic islands without an alarm-induced scramble.

The reception desk is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Outside those hours, guests should confirm check-in arrangements directly with the hotel ahead of arrival, particularly if you are arriving on a late evening ferry.

What to Expect

The hotel offers standard room types including a Deluxe Double Room and a Triple Room, making it workable for both couples and small families or groups of three. Each room is fitted with air conditioning, a TV, free Wi-Fi, comfortable beds, and a private bathroom — the essentials for a comfortable stay in a Cycladic summer climate. The rooms are described as designed for comfort and relaxation, with contemporary amenities rather than a boutique-minimalist aesthetic.

The sea views from the property are a genuine draw. Parikia bay opens to the west, and the sunsets over the water are a consistent feature of the evening from this end of town. You are not on a private beach here — the hotel is urban rather than resort-style — but the waterfront promenade is within easy walking distance, and Parikia's own town beach is a short stroll north along the seafront road.

The hotel also maintains a partnership with a local car rental service, which is useful given that Paros rewards exploration: the road from Parikia to Naoussa on the north coast takes about 20 minutes by car, and villages like Lefkes and Marpissa in the interior are best reached with your own transport. Details of the car hire arrangement can be requested through the hotel directly.

The property is small enough to offer a relatively personal experience, though it is not a boutique design hotel. The combination of location, price category, and guest-review volume suggests it functions well as a dependable base rather than a destination hotel in itself.

How to Get There

Parikia is the main port of Paros and the island's largest town. Ferries from Piraeus, Santorini, Mykonos, Naxos, and other Cycladic islands dock at Parikia port, which is effectively in front of the hotel. If you are arriving by sea, you can walk to the property in under five minutes from the ferry ramp.

If you are arriving by air, Paros National Airport (PAS) is approximately 12 kilometres south of Parikia. Taxis are available at the airport, and the journey to the hotel takes around 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic during the summer peak. There is no direct bus from the airport into Parikia town centre, so a taxi or pre-arranged transfer is the practical choice.

Parikia's KTEL bus station is close to the port area, connecting the town to Naoussa, Golden Beach, Alyki, and other destinations across the island. Parking in central Parikia can be tight in July and August; if you are arriving by car from the ferry, ask the hotel about available parking nearby before you arrive.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a long season running from late April through October. The hotel's position in town means it functions well outside the peak weeks of mid-July to late August, when Parikia's lanes and waterfront fill with visitors and ferry queues grow long. If you are visiting in June or September, you will find the same central location with fewer crowds and more availability at tavernas along the port.

The Aegean meltemi wind typically strengthens in July and August, cooling temperatures but making some exposed beaches choppy. Parikia's sheltered bay is less affected than the east coast beaches, which is another practical advantage of this location during peak summer.

For early or late season travel — May or October — the hotel's reception hours (9:00 AM to 9:00 PM) and ferry-adjacent position make it especially convenient, as shoulder-season ferry schedules can bring arrivals at unpredictable times.

Tips for Visiting

  • Confirm late arrivals in advance. Reception closes at 9:00 PM. If your ferry or flight lands after that, call or email the hotel ahead of time to arrange key collection or alternative check-in.
  • Book early for peak summer. Parikia is the island's main transport hub, and central hotels near the port fill quickly for late July and August. Guest review volume at Hotel Oasis (542 ratings) suggests steady demand.
  • Use the car rental partnership. Paros is compact but hilly in places. Having a car or scooter for at least a day or two lets you reach beaches like Kolymbithres, Santa Maria, and Logaras that are impractical on foot.
  • Walk to Ekatontapiliani early. The 4th-century church is within a few minutes' walk of the hotel and is best visited in the morning before tour groups arrive from larger boats.
  • Watch the sunset from the waterfront. The bay faces west, and the light over the water in the hour before dark is a consistent feature of the Parikia experience from this side of town.
  • Ask about the KTEL bus stops. The main bus terminal near the port connects to most of the island's villages and beaches. It is useful for day trips to Naoussa or Lefkes without needing a rental car.
  • Pack light for the old town. The lanes immediately behind the hotel are narrow and uneven. A smaller bag or day pack is more practical than rolling luggage once you are exploring on foot.
  • Contact the hotel directly for the best rates. The official website is paroshoteloasis.gr, and direct bookings often come with more flexibility on check-in timing or requests than third-party platforms.

Facilities and Location

The hotel's core facilities centre on the room amenities: air conditioning, private bathroom, TV, and free Wi-Fi across all room types. These are the practical requirements for summer accommodation in the Cyclades, where reliable cooling and internet access are the baseline expectations of most guests.

The location adjacent to Parikia port means you have immediate access to the waterfront's concentration of cafes, tavernas, supermarkets, and ferry ticket offices. The old market street (Agora) of Parikia, with its bakeries, fish restaurants, and small shops, runs through the old town from the port area. You do not need a vehicle to cover your basic daily needs from this address.

For guests who do want to range further, the car rental service that the hotel works with is a practical in-house addition. Mopeds and ATVs are also widely available for hire from independent operators within the port area.

The hotel's email address is [email protected] and the phone number is +30 2284 021082. The property is active on Facebook at facebook.com/paroshoteloasis and on Instagram at @oasishotel_paros.

Address

Paros 844 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday09:00 – 21:00
tuesday09:00 – 21:00
wednesday09:00 – 21:00
thursday09:00 – 21:00
friday09:00 – 21:00
saturday09:00 – 21:00
sunday09:00 – 21:00

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