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About

Sea Breeze Studios is a small self-catering complex in Aliki, the southernmost village on Paros. The property comprises four studios and two apartments, all fully equipped and positioned within walking distance of Aliki beach and the village's handful of tavernas. It sits roughly 5 km from Paros National Airport, 13 km from the main ferry port at Parikia, and 9 km from the Antiparos ferry crossing at Pounta — a location that suits both arrivals by air and day-trippers to the neighbouring island.

With a perfect 5.0 rating across 78 Google reviews, Sea Breeze Studios punches above its size. The complex is small by design — six units total — which keeps it quiet and unhurried, a contrast to the larger resort clusters around Naoussa and Golden Beach to the north. Aliki itself is a low-key Cycladic village with a working fishing harbour, a calm bay, and a noticeably slower pace than the island's busier tourist centres.

The property is run on a self-catering basis, meaning you arrive, unpack, and settle in rather than following a hotel schedule. The units have gardens and sea views, and the beach and local eating options are reachable on foot in seconds, according to the property's own description.

What to Expect

The complex consists of four studios and two larger apartments arranged around small private gardens. All units are described as fully equipped, so you can expect kitchen or kitchenette facilities, air conditioning standard on Paros properties of this type, and the basics needed for a self-sufficient stay. Sea views feature in at least some of the units.

The studios are suited to couples or solo travellers wanting simplicity and direct beach access without the overhead of a full hotel. The two apartments offer more space, making them the better choice for families or two couples travelling together. The property does not appear to operate a restaurant, pool bar, or formal reception desk in the resort-hotel sense — this is a compact, independently run complex where the experience is anchored to the village rather than to on-site amenities.

Aliki village wraps around a sheltered south-facing bay. The water here is calm relative to the exposed northern beaches, and the bay's orientation means less meltemi wind in summer — relevant context on an island where the northerly summer wind can make some beaches choppy from July onwards. The village has a small beach, a few fish tavernas, and a tranquil atmosphere that attracts repeat visitors who want to avoid the crowds of Parikia or Naoussa.

Because the complex is open 24 hours, flexible check-in arrangements are possible — worth confirming directly with the property ahead of arrival.

How to Get There

By air: Paros National Airport (PAS) is approximately 5 km from Aliki. Taxis are available at the airport. There is no direct bus connection between the airport and Aliki, so a taxi or rental car is the practical option on arrival.

By ferry to Parikia: The main port is 13 km from Aliki. Taxis and car rentals are available at Parikia port. The KTEL Paros bus network runs between Parikia and Aliki, though schedules thin out in the evening — check current timetables before planning a late-night arrival.

By ferry to Antiparos: Pounta, the small dock serving the Antiparos ferry, is just 9 km from Aliki, making Sea Breeze Studios one of the most convenient bases for day trips to Antiparos.

By car or scooter: Aliki is well connected via the main island road. Parking is generally available along the village roads near the complex at no additional cost, which is a practical advantage over Parikia and Naoussa, where parking is more constrained.

Accessibility: The complex's website does not specify accessibility facilities. Guests with mobility requirements should contact the property directly before booking.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a classic Cycladic season: mid-June through mid-September is the core summer period, with July and August the busiest and hottest months. Aliki's south-facing bay is sheltered from the meltemi, so it remains swimmable on days when northern beaches are windswept — this makes a summer booking here more consistently reliable than at Naoussa or Santa Maria.

Late May and early June offer warm sea temperatures, open businesses, and significantly fewer visitors. September is widely considered the best month on Paros — sea temperatures peak, crowds thin, prices ease, and the light is gentler for exploring the interior and the marble villages.

October is quiet but still mild. Most small self-catering complexes in Aliki close by late October, so contact the property if you are considering a shoulder-season stay.

For families, the calm bay water at Aliki makes it a good July or August choice specifically because the beach remains swimmable through the windiest days of high summer.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book early for July and August. With only six units and a five-star rating, the complex fills quickly in peak season. Direct contact via email or the website may secure more flexibility than third-party booking platforms.
  • Bring or rent a scooter or car. The village of Aliki has everything needed for a quiet stay, but exploring the rest of Paros — Lefkes, the Butterfly Valley, Marathi quarries, Naoussa — requires transport. Car and scooter rentals are available in Parikia and at the airport.
  • Use Aliki as a base for Antiparos. The Pounta–Antiparos ferry is a short 9 km drive away. The cave of Antiparos is one of the most impressive ancient stalactite caves in the Cyclades and easy to do as a half-day trip.
  • Eat in the village. Aliki's seafront tavernas serve freshly caught fish in a setting with no tourist markup pressure. This is one of the quieter, more authentic eating spots on the island.
  • Ask the hosts about the units' sea views. Some studios face the sea more directly than others. If the view matters to you, it's worth asking at the time of booking rather than on arrival.
  • Confirm check-in arrangements in advance. The property is listed as open 24 hours, but small family-run complexes on Greek islands typically coordinate arrivals personally. A quick message with your estimated arrival time avoids confusion.
  • Pack light for airport arrivals. The 5 km transfer from Paros airport to Aliki is the shortest airport-to-accommodation run on the island for a south Paros stay — a taxi takes under ten minutes.
  • The bay is suitable for children. Aliki beach is sheltered and shallow at the shoreline, making it one of the more family-friendly beaches on Paros for young children.

Facilities and Location

Sea Breeze Studios operates as a self-contained complex rather than a full-service hotel. The six units — four studios and two apartments — are fully equipped for self-catering, meaning guests can prepare their own meals. Small private gardens are attached to the complex, and sea views are a feature of the accommodation.

The location in central Aliki village means the beach, local restaurants, and everyday supplies are accessible without a car. For longer journeys across the island, the road network connects Aliki to Parikia in under 20 minutes by car. The proximity to Pounta makes the Antiparos ferry crossing (which takes only a few minutes by boat) very accessible for guests based here.

Guests can contact the property directly by phone at +30 694 080 3003 or by email at [email protected]. The official website at seabreezestudiosparos.com lists the current available units and allows direct reservations.

Address

Aliki 844 00, Greece

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Opening Hours

monday00:00 – 24:00
tuesday00:00 – 24:00
wednesday00:00 – 24:00
thursday00:00 – 24:00
friday00:00 – 24:00
saturday00:00 – 24:00
sunday00:00 – 24:00

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