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About

Villa Gelly's Studios is a self-contained studio rental complex in Aliki, a quiet fishing village on the southern coast of Paros. With a 4.8-star rating from guest reviews, it stands out as one of the more consistently well-regarded small accommodation options in this part of the island. The official name — Villa Gelly's Studios — confirms the property operates as a group of rentable studio units rather than a conventional hotel with a front desk and restaurant.

Aliki sits roughly 12 kilometres south of Parikia, the island's main port town, and about 9 kilometres from the resort hub of Naoussa. The village has its own small beach, a handful of tavernas along the waterfront, and the kind of low-key atmosphere that suits travellers who want a base away from the busier centres. Staying here means you're close to Aliki beach and within easy reach of Agios Georgios beach, while still being drivable to the rest of the island.

The property is reachable by phone at +30 690 772 7191 or by email at [email protected], and the reception or management line operates daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. For bookings and detailed room information, the official website at villagellys.gr is the primary source.

What to Expect

Villa Gelly's operates as a studios complex — the Greek term "συγκρότημα ενοικιαζόμενων studios" on the website translates directly to a group of rentable studio units. This is a common and practical accommodation format across the Cyclades: self-contained units with their own sleeping area, kitchenette or kitchen facilities, and usually a private bathroom, designed for independent travellers, couples, and small families who prefer to manage their own schedule without depending on hotel meal services.

Aliki as a setting gives the property a genuinely local feel. The village is small enough that you can walk to the waterfront in a few minutes, and the pace is noticeably slower than Parikia or Naoussa. Fishing boats still tie up at the quay, and the tavernas serve straightforward Cycladic food without much ceremony. The surrounding landscape is typical southern Paros: low hills, marble outcrops, dry scrubland, and clear water in the bay.

Because the research bundle does not include detailed room specifications such as unit count, room types, bed configurations, pool availability, or on-site amenities, travellers should consult villagellys.gr directly or contact the property before booking to confirm what is available for their dates and group size.

Facilities and Location

Villa Gelly's Studios is located at the Aliki 844 01 postal address on Paros, with GPS coordinates placing it at approximately 37.00°N, 25.14°E — in and around the Aliki village area near the southern bay. The management contact hours run daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM, which is practical for same-day queries and arrival coordination.

Aliki village itself provides the immediate infrastructure most short-stay guests need: a small supermarket, tavernas, a bakery, and the beach. For larger shopping, pharmacies, medical services, or the ferry port, Parikia is about a 20-minute drive north on the main island road. The town of Lefkes, set inland in the marble hills, is also reachable in under 20 minutes and makes a good day-trip destination from an Aliki base.

Parking in Aliki is generally straightforward — the village does not have the congestion issues of Parikia or Naoussa, and most accommodation in the area has space for a car nearby. If you plan to explore the island fully, renting a car or scooter is the practical choice; public bus services connect Aliki to Parikia on the main KTEL Paros network, though frequency drops outside peak summer months.

How to Get There

Flights arrive at Paros National Airport (PAS), located just outside Aliki — the airport is actually the closest major transport node to the property, approximately 2 kilometres away. This makes Villa Gelly's Studios unusually convenient for travellers flying in from Athens, as no lengthy transfer is required.

Ferry arrivals come into Parikia port. From there, take the main road south through Pounta and continue to Aliki, a drive of roughly 20–25 minutes depending on traffic. Taxis are available at Parikia port, and the KTEL bus network runs a route south to Aliki, though you should check the current timetable at the port or online for exact departure times.

If arriving by car ferry via the Antiparos channel, the Pounta crossing is just a few kilometres from Aliki, making this one of the quickest transfers on the island.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a long tourist season running from late April through October, with July and August representing peak occupancy across the island. Aliki, being quieter than the main resorts, holds onto its character a little better in high summer than somewhere like Naoussa, but accommodation in good-rated properties still books up early for July and August.

For a more relaxed stay with lower prices and fewer crowds, June and September are consistently the best months. The sea is warm enough for swimming from late May through October, and the meltemi wind that cools the central Cyclades in July and August is less fierce on the sheltered southern coast around Aliki than on north-facing beaches.

Spring visits (April–May) suit travellers interested in the island's landscape and villages rather than primarily beach time; the light is good, wildflowers cover the hillsides, and Aliki's tavernas are open but relaxed.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through villagellys.gr or by email to get the most accurate information on availability and unit types. The property's own channels are the most reliable source for current rates and room configurations.
  • Contact the property before arrival to confirm check-in arrangements, particularly if you're arriving on a late ferry or after the 9:00 PM management window closes.
  • Rent a vehicle. Aliki is a pleasant base but a quiet one. To reach Naoussa, the hilltop village of Lefkes, or the beaches of Logaras and Piso Livadi on the east coast, you'll want a car or scooter.
  • Paros Airport is close. If you're flying from Athens on Olympic Air or Sky Express, the airport's proximity to Aliki means you can be at the property in under ten minutes from landing — one of the fastest airport-to-accommodation transfers in the Cyclades.
  • Aliki beach is walkable from the village centre. It's a calm, sheltered bay with clear water and fine sand, popular with families and suitable for young children due to the gentle entry.
  • The Aliki tavernas are worth trying. A few waterfront places serve fresh fish and standard Cycladic dishes. These are local operations, not tourist-optimised restaurants, so portions are generous and prices are reasonable by island standards.
  • Check bus times in advance if you're not renting a vehicle. The KTEL Paros bus to Parikia is useful but runs on a schedule that thins out in the evening and outside peak season.
  • Aliki is close to Antiparos. The Pounta–Antiparos car ferry crossing takes about five minutes and runs frequently in summer. A day trip to Antiparos town or its famous cave is very practical from an Aliki base.

Address

Aliki 844 01, Greece

Opening Hours

monday09:00 – 21:00
tuesday09:00 – 21:00
wednesday09:00 – 21:00
thursday09:00 – 21:00
friday09:00 – 21:00
saturday09:00 – 21:00
sunday09:00 – 21:00

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