Sommaripa Hotel

About
Sommaripa Hotel sits on Paros, the Cycladic island midway between Mykonos and Santorini that draws visitors with its marble villages, turquoise coves, and the fishing port of Náousa. The property's coordinates place it in the northern part of the island, close to Náousa — one of Paros's most sought-after bases for visitors who want easy access to beaches such as Kolymbithres, Monastiri, and Santa Maria, along with the town's seafront tavernas and boutiques.
The hotel's official website is sommaripa.gr, where current availability, room details, and direct booking options should be found. With limited third-party data available at the time of writing, prospective guests are strongly advised to book or enquire directly through the website to get the most accurate and up-to-date information on rates, amenities, and availability.
What to Expect
Paors hotels near Náousa typically range from family-run guesthouses with Cycladic whitewashed walls and simple en-suite rooms to mid-range and boutique properties with pools, breakfast service, and sea-view terraces. Náousa itself is a compact town: from almost any hotel in the area, the old harbor, the Venetian kastro ruins, and the main café-lined square are reachable on foot within ten to fifteen minutes.
The broader area around Náousa offers a distinctly different character from Parikia, the island's main port. The pace is slightly more relaxed during the day and livelier at the waterfront in the evenings. Accommodation here tends to book out early in July and August, so if you're planning a summer visit, contacting the property well in advance is practical rather than optional.
For guests with specific requirements — accessibility, air conditioning, sea views, parking, pet-friendliness, or early check-in — these are best confirmed directly with the hotel before arrival.
How to Get There
Paros is served by Paros National Airport (PAS), with seasonal direct flights from Athens (approximately 45 minutes) and a number of European cities during summer. Ferries from Piraeus (Athens) take between three and five hours depending on the service; fast ferries and conventional car ferries both operate routes, and the island is also connected to Mykonos, Naxos, Santorini, and other Cycladic ports.
From Parikia port, Náousa is roughly 12 km to the north. KTEL buses run regularly between Parikia and Náousa in season; the journey takes around 20 minutes and is inexpensive. Taxis are available from both the port and the airport. Car and scooter rental is straightforward on Paros and useful if you plan to explore beaches beyond walking distance from Náousa.
If you're arriving by car, note that parking in the center of Náousa is limited in high season; properties with private parking or nearby parking areas are worth asking about when you book.
Best Time to Visit
Paros has a long tourist season running from late April through October. July and August are the busiest and hottest months, with temperatures regularly above 30°C and the Meltemi wind providing some relief. For a stay near Náousa, June and September offer a reasonable balance: warm enough for swimming, quieter than peak season, and with most restaurants and facilities still open.
If your priority is peaceful beaches and lower prices, May and early October are worth considering, though some smaller establishments close by mid-October.
Tips for Visiting
- Book directly via the hotel's website at sommaripa.gr to confirm room types, current rates, and any inclusions such as breakfast or airport transfers.
- Ask about parking when you book if you're renting a car; central Náousa has limited street parking in July and August.
- Confirm check-in times in advance, especially if arriving on an early ferry from Piraeus or a late-night flight.
- Beaches near Náousa include Kolymbithres (known for its granite rock formations), Santa Maria (popular with windsurfers), and Monastiri (sheltered and good for snorkeling) — all reachable by car, scooter, or seasonal water taxi from the harbor.
- Náousa harbor at night is the social center of the northern part of the island; the restaurants around the circular waterfront get busy from around 8pm onward.
- The KTEL bus between Parikia and Náousa is a practical and cheap option for day trips to the capital; the last bus back runs late into the evening in high season, but check the current timetable on arrival.
- Cycladic weather means strong midday sun from June onward; pack high-SPF sunscreen, and plan outdoor excursions for the morning or late afternoon.
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