Senia Hotel

About
Senia Hotel sits on the hillside above Piperi Beach in Naoussa, the fishing-village-turned-resort town on Paros's northern coast. From its position overlooking Naoussa Bay, the hotel has made panoramic sea views central to almost every room category in its portfolio — from Classic Double Rooms to a Presidential Suite with plunge pool. It's a short walk into Naoussa's whitewashed lanes, yet far enough above the waterfront to feel removed from the evening crowds.
The property is built in traditional Cycladic style, with the whitewashed cubic architecture, stone detailing, and restrained palette that the Paros vernacular calls for. The accommodation spans suites, apartments, and rooms, with the higher-tier options including private hot tubs, plunge pools, saunas, and unobstructed bay panoramas. A 4.7-star rating from over 340 Google reviews places it consistently among the most highly regarded stays in the Naoussa area.
For travelers who want direct access to Naoussa's restaurants, bars, and boutiques without sacrificing a sense of calm, the location strikes a practical balance. The village center is walkable in roughly five minutes, Piperi Beach is immediately below the property, and the broader network of northern Paros beaches — Kolymbithres, Santa Maria, Monastiri — is reachable by car or water taxi.
What to Expect
Senia Hotel operates as a complex of suites and apartments rather than a conventional hotel block, which gives the property a more intimate scale than its full room-type list might suggest. The architectural language is consistently Cycladic: arched doorways, stone-finished walls, and interiors that lean toward cool whites and natural textures rather than heavy resort décor.
The room categories span a wide range of configurations and price points. At the entry level, Classic Double Rooms and Double Rooms with Sea View provide straightforward accommodation. Moving up the range, Superior Suites and Junior Suites add private outdoor hot tubs or plunge pools, while sea views become panoramic. Family Suites and Family Apartments cater to groups traveling with children, with private pool options available. At the top of the hierarchy, the Presidential Suite with Plunge Pool and Sea View, and the Infinity Villa with Panoramic Sea View and Hot Tub, represent the property's most expansive offerings.
Two swimming pools are referenced across guest reviews, and the hotel's own positioning emphasizes an "all-day flavors" dining concept, suggesting on-site food and beverage service throughout the day. The property's immediate adjacency to Piperi Beach means guests have direct access to the water without needing transport.
The bay-facing orientation means the hotel captures the afternoon light and the long Aegean sunset across Naoussa Bay — a feature that comes through consistently in guest accounts and is central to the property's own marketing identity.
How to Get There
Naoussa is approximately 12 kilometers north of Parikia, the main port and capital of Paros. From Parikia, the road to Naoussa takes around 20 minutes by car or taxi. KTEL buses connect Parikia to Naoussa regularly throughout the day in summer, with the journey taking approximately 30 minutes; the Naoussa bus stop is a short walk from the hotel's address on the village's outskirts.
If arriving by ferry, Paros is served by frequent routes from Piraeus, Mykonos, Santorini, Naxos, and other Cyclades islands, docking at Parikia port. From the port, a taxi directly to Senia Hotel takes around 20 minutes. Water taxis also operate between Naoussa's small harbor and other northern beaches during summer, offering an alternative way to move around the coastline once you're based at the hotel.
Coordinates: 37.1221326, 25.2341407. Street parking in Naoussa can be limited in July and August; the hotel is the best source of guidance on parking arrangements for guests arriving by rental car.
Best Time to Visit
Paros has one of the more reliable summer climates in the Cyclades, with the Meltemi wind providing a natural cooling effect through July and August that makes the heat more manageable than on some neighboring islands. For Naoussa specifically, the wind also funnels pleasantly across Naoussa Bay, which benefits rooftop and outdoor terrace spaces like those at Senia.
Peak season runs from late June through August, when Naoussa is at its most animated but also its most crowded. Room availability at well-regarded properties like Senia tightens considerably during this window, and advance booking is essential. Late May, June, and September offer a useful balance: the sea is warm enough for swimming, the village retains most of its seasonal services, and the pace is noticeably calmer.
Early October remains viable for visitors who prioritize quiet and lower prices over guaranteed beach weather. The hotel's sea-view terraces and pools are at their most photogenic in the long, amber afternoon light of late summer and early autumn.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly for best communication. The hotel's own website and email ([email protected]) allow you to ask specific questions about room positioning and view angles before confirming, which matters when there's a range from "partial sea view" to "panoramic sea view" across room categories.
- Choose your room tier based on how much time you'll spend in it. If you're planning long days on the beach or in Naoussa's restaurants, the sea view without a private hot tub may be entirely sufficient. The premium hot-tub and plunge-pool suites are most rewarding for guests who want to spend evenings on a private terrace.
- Piperi Beach is directly below the hotel. It's a short walk down and a convenient swim stop without needing to arrange transport, but it is a smaller, sheltered beach rather than a wide open stretch. For more expanse, Kolymbithres and Santa Maria are nearby.
- Naoussa village center is walkable. The five-minute walk into the harbor area puts you within reach of the waterfront fish tavernas, the narrow lanes of the old village, and the small bars around the Venetian-era kastro ruins. No transport is needed for evening dining.
- Arrange car rental early if you plan to explore the island. Paros is compact but its beaches are spread across the coastline, and a scooter or small car makes it practical to reach Alyki, Golden Beach (Chryssi Akti), and the mountain village of Lefkes. Rental agencies operate from both Naoussa and Parikia.
- The Meltemi can be strong in July and August. It rarely disrupts swimming in Naoussa Bay's sheltered waters, but it can affect ferry schedules and open-sea activities. Build flexibility into day trips to other islands.
- Contact the hotel directly about airport or port transfers. Paros has a small domestic airport at the island's center, and many hotels in Naoussa can coordinate or recommend transfer arrangements. It's worth confirming this in advance rather than assuming taxi availability at peak arrival times.
- Instagram and Facebook pages are active. The hotel's social channels give a current sense of seasonal setup, pool availability, and the visual range of rooms — useful for comparing view angles before booking.
Facilities and Location
Senia Hotel's site positions it as a complex of suites and apartments, and the room list on its website reflects a layered offering across roughly sixteen named categories. The range includes options suited to couples, families, and guests seeking premium amenities such as private saunas, hot tubs, and plunge pools. A dedicated Presidential Suite and an Infinity Villa sit at the top of the range.
Two pools appear consistently in guest accounts and promotional material. On-site dining and beverage service is referenced in the hotel's own description under an "all-day flavors" concept, suggesting food and drink are available throughout the day without guests needing to leave the property for every meal.
The address — Naoussa Paros, 844 01 — places the property within the Naoussa settlement boundary but on its elevated periphery, above Piperi Beach. This positioning delivers the bay panoramas the hotel markets while keeping the noise of the village harbor at a comfortable distance.
Address
Naoussa Paros, Paros 844 01, Greece
Phone
+30 2284 051700Website
www.hotel-senia.comLocation
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