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About

Passos Rooms sits in the center of Parikia, the main port town of Paros, roughly 300 yards from the Church of Ekatontapyliani — one of the most significant early Christian basilicas in the Aegean — and within a seven-minute walk of Parikia Beach. That location puts you at the heart of the island from the moment you arrive: the ferry dock, the marble-paved kastro quarter, the main market street, and the majority of Parikia's tavernas and cafes are all reachable on foot in under ten minutes.

With a 4.8-star rating across 27 Google reviews, Passos Rooms earns consistent praise despite its modest scale. The property is classified as a bed-and-breakfast lodging, and its Facebook presence — under the name "Passos ROOMS PAROS" — indicates it has been operating as rentable rooms in the center of Paroikia for several years, with updated photo albums as recently as 2021. For travelers who want a central Paros base without the overhead of a resort hotel, this kind of owner-operated guesthouse is a practical and often more personal option.

Free WiFi is included. The accommodation suits couples, solo travelers, and anyone who plans to spend most of their time exploring Paros on foot or by local bus rather than staying poolside.

What to Expect

Passos Rooms is a small, independently run guesthouse in the walkable core of Parikia. The rooms are described as cozy and comfortable, reflecting the relaxed pace that defines island life on Paros rather than the polished anonymity of a chain hotel.

Being centrally located in Paroikia means guests have immediate access to the town's infrastructure: the KTEL bus station — from which routes depart to Naoussa, Lefkes, Piso Livadi, and Alyki — is within easy reach, making day trips across the island straightforward without a rental vehicle. The main square, waterfront promenade, and the labyrinthine alleys of the old town are all a short walk away.

The property does not appear to have a pool or on-site restaurant, which is typical for this category of accommodation in Paros town. What it offers instead is proximity: you step outside and you are already in one of the most historically dense and practically convenient neighborhoods on the island. Parikia's morning bakeries, evening fish tavernas along the port, and the ferry connections to other Cycladic islands (Naxos, Antiparos, Santorini, Mykonos) are all within walking distance.

Free WiFi throughout the property keeps the guesthouse practical for travelers working remotely or coordinating ferry bookings and island itineraries on the go.

Facilities and Location

The coordinates for Passos Rooms place it in central Parikia, near the Church of Ekatontapyliani. This Byzantine church — also known as the Church of a Hundred Doors — dates to the 4th century AD and is considered one of the best-preserved early Christian monuments in Greece. Having it as a literal neighbor gives the guesthouse an unusual amount of historical context for a small lodging property.

Parikia Beach, a long sandy stretch just north of the port, is reachable in under ten minutes on foot. For day trips to cleaner or less crowded beaches, Kolimbithres and Santa Maria are accessible via the KTEL bus to Naoussa, while Alyki and Golden Beach (Chrysi Akti) are served by buses heading south and east.

Key facilities confirmed for Passos Rooms:

  • Free WiFi
  • Central Parikia location
  • Walking distance to Parikia Beach, ferry port, and Ekatontapyliani
  • Contact by phone: +30 693 677 1587
  • Facebook page: facebook.com/passosroomsParos

How to Get There

Paros is served by ferries from Piraeus (Athens), and by seasonal direct flights into Paros National Airport from Athens and several European cities. If arriving by ferry, the Parikia port is the main dock — Passos Rooms is within walking distance of the terminal, making it a practical first-night base if you arrive late.

From the ferry landing in Parikia, head into the town center toward the Church of Ekatontapyliani. The guesthouse is in that central zone. A taxi from the port takes under five minutes; on foot, allow ten to fifteen minutes depending on how much luggage you're carrying.

If driving, Paros has a reliable road network linking Parikia to the rest of the island. Street parking in central Parikia can be limited in July and August; arriving early in the day or asking the property about nearby parking options is advisable.

The KTEL bus terminal in Parikia is the hub for all island routes, and it's close enough to the guesthouse to use without a vehicle for most day trips.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has one of the most consistent climates in the Cyclades. The island sits in the central Aegean and receives the meltemi — the strong northerly summer wind — from roughly mid-July through August. For accommodation in central Parikia, wind affects outdoor beach days more than the town itself, which is somewhat sheltered by the surrounding hills.

June and September are widely considered the best months to stay in Parikia: temperatures are warm (mid-20s to low 30s Celsius), the sea is swimmable, and the crowds are noticeably thinner than in peak July and August. Accommodation prices also tend to be lower in shoulder season, and a small property like Passos Rooms is more likely to have availability.

If you're visiting in July or August, book as early as possible. Central Parikia accommodations fill quickly, particularly during the Feast of the Assumption on August 15th, when the Church of Ekatontapyliani draws large numbers of pilgrims and the town is at its busiest.

October through April sees most small guesthouses on Paros close or operate at reduced capacity. Verify availability directly with the property if traveling outside the May–October window.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly when possible. For small owner-run properties like Passos Rooms, calling or messaging via Facebook can sometimes secure a better rate or more flexible check-in time than third-party booking platforms.
  • Use the central location strategically. Base yourself here and take day trips by KTEL bus to Naoussa (30 minutes north) or Lefkes (the scenic mountain village in the interior) rather than renting a car for every journey.
  • Visit Ekatontapyliani early in the morning. The church is 300 yards away and is best seen before tour groups arrive, typically before 10am. Entry is free.
  • Pack light for the walk from the ferry. The port to central Parikia is walkable, but the old town's cobbled alleys are not friendly to large wheeled luggage.
  • Confirm check-in time in advance. Small guesthouses often have flexible but unstaffed hours; calling ahead on the day of arrival saves waiting around.
  • Ask about parking. If you plan to rent a scooter or ATV — common on Paros — ask the property where to park it safely overnight.
  • Keep the phone number saved. The international number is +30 693 677 1587. For a small property without a 24-hour front desk, this is your most direct line of contact.
  • Plan for August 15th. If your stay overlaps with the Assumption of the Virgin Mary feast day, Parikia becomes extremely busy. Book well ahead and expect higher prices and packed tavernas.

Address

Paros 844 00, Greece

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