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Paros Bay Hotel occupies a small cliff above Parasporos Beach, a sandy stretch just south of Parikia — the main port town of Paros. From this elevated position, rooms and communal areas look directly out over the Aegean, with the beach and its clear water visible below. The hotel holds a 4.6 rating across 443 Google reviews, which puts it consistently among the better-regarded accommodation options in this part of the Cyclades.

The property runs its own beachfront Mediterranean restaurant, so guests can move from a day on the sand to an evening meal without leaving the grounds. The website describes surrounding landscaped gardens and flower borders, which give the property a more enclosed, private feel than many roadside hotels in the area. Parikia's port, ferry connections, and the old town are a short drive away, meaning the hotel is genuinely quiet without being isolated.

Paros Bay positions itself as value-for-money beachfront accommodation — not an all-inclusive resort, but a well-regarded hotel where the location and sea-view aspect do most of the work.

What to Expect

The hotel sits on the southern outskirts of Parikia, where the coastal road curves past Parasporos Beach. From the clifftop setting, the orientation means most rooms face west or southwest — a relevant detail given that Paros sunsets over open water are among the better ones in the Cyclades. The beach directly below is sandy, and the sea in this bay is typically calm compared to the windier east-facing coasts of the island.

The grounds include gardens with mature planting and flowers, which provide shade and a degree of visual separation from the coastal road. The onsite restaurant serves Greek and Mediterranean food at the beachfront level, which from the website description appears to be a meaningful part of the experience rather than an afterthought. Breakfast is a reasonable assumption at a hotel of this category, though specific meal plan details should be confirmed directly with the property before booking.

Online commentary — including user-generated content across platforms — describes the property variously as a boutique hotel and as one of the more underrated stays in the Cyclades. The Design Hotels association mentioned in some snippets, if current, suggests a degree of design focus in the interiors, though this should be verified directly with the hotel before treating it as confirmed.

The beach itself, Parasporos, is accessible from the hotel and offers the shallow, clear water typical of sheltered Aegean bays facing the sunset.

Facilities and Location

The address places Paros Bay Hotel at the Parikia end of the Parasporos coastline, with coordinates at 37.129°N, 25.2135°E — use these to locate it precisely on a map before arrival, as the stretch of road between Parikia and the Parasporos area has several small hotels and villas that can cause confusion.

Confirmed facilities from the property's own website include:

  • Direct beach access to Parasporos Beach
  • Sea-view positioning from a clifftop setting
  • Landscaped gardens surrounding the property
  • An onsite beachfront restaurant serving Greek and Mediterranean cuisine

For specific details on room types, air conditioning, pool, Wi-Fi, parking, or breakfast inclusion, contact the hotel directly at +30 2284 021140 or [email protected], or consult the current booking page at parosbay.com. Availability and rates change seasonally, and Paros fills quickly during July and August.

How to Get There

Parasporos Beach and the hotel are roughly 2–3 km south of Parikia's central square and port along the coastal road. By car or scooter from the port, follow the waterfront road south past the town beach and continue along the coast; the hotel appears on the right as the road curves around the headland toward Parasporos.

From Parikia on foot, the walk along the coastal path takes approximately 25–30 minutes depending on your starting point. The path passes smaller coves before reaching the Parasporos bay area.

Taxis from Parikia port to Parasporos are a short, inexpensive ride. There is no dedicated bus stop immediately at the hotel as far as publicly available KTEL Paros timetables indicate, but the Parikia–Pounta route passes through the general area — confirm the nearest stop with the hotel on arrival. If arriving by ferry to Parikia, the port is directly in town, and taxis are usually available at the terminal.

Parking along the Parasporos road is generally possible, and a hotel at this location would typically have some on-site or roadside parking, but confirm in advance if you are bringing a vehicle.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a long usable season. Late May through June offers warm water, full sun, lower accommodation prices than peak season, and manageable crowds. July and August are the busiest months — Paros is one of the more popular Cycladic islands for both Greek and international visitors, and Parikia's ferry connections from Athens (Piraeus) mean it receives significant traffic. Book well in advance for this window.

September and early October are widely considered the best balance of warm sea temperature, reliable weather, and reduced congestion. The Aegean stays warm enough to swim comfortably into late September on Paros.

The hotel's west-facing Parasporos setting is particularly well-suited to evening stays: the light shifts favorably in the late afternoon, and the restaurant's beachfront position makes sense in that context. If you are specifically visiting for sunset views, the orientation here is more favorable than east-coast properties on the island.

Paros's main wind pattern — the Meltemi — tends to be stronger on the eastern and northern coasts. Parasporos Bay, facing west-southwest, is generally more sheltered, which keeps the sea surface calmer for swimming during windy periods.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. Paros is one of the Cyclades' busiest islands in peak summer, and beachfront hotels with high ratings fill months in advance.
  • Request a sea-view room explicitly. On a clifftop property, not every room necessarily faces the water. Confirm the view orientation when booking.
  • Use the onsite restaurant at least once. A beachfront dinner at a hotel with direct sea access is the most straightforward way to get the full value of the location, rather than always driving into Parikia.
  • Rent a scooter or ATV. Paros's road network is compact and well-surfaced. From Parasporos you can reach Naoussa on the north coast, the marble quarries at Marathi, and the Byzantine Road between Parikia and Lefkes within 30–45 minutes.
  • Parikia is 10 minutes away by car. For evenings out, the old town has a well-preserved Venetian kastro, a range of tavernas along the port, and the Panagia Ekatontapiliani — one of the most important early Christian basilicas in Greece — all within easy reach.
  • Check the ferry schedule if you're island-hopping. Parikia is Paros's main ferry port with frequent connections to Naxos, Mykonos, Santorini, and Piraeus. The proximity of the hotel to the port is an advantage if you have an early departure.
  • Confirm current facilities before arrival. The research data for this listing does not include details on pool availability, breakfast terms, or room types. Call or email the property directly so there are no surprises.
  • Parasporos Beach is sandy and generally calm. If you are traveling with children or prefer shallow-entry swimming over rocky coves, this bay suits that preference.

Address

Hotel Paros Bay Parikia, Cyclades 844 00, Greece

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