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About

Villa Isabella sits in Naousa, on the northern coast of Paros, offering studios and luxury suites within easy walking distance of one of the Cyclades' most characterful fishing-port villages. With a perfect 5.0 rating across 97 Google reviews, it consistently ranks among the most warmly regarded places to stay on the island — a genuine signal in a category where average scores cluster tightly.

The property describes itself as rooted in the cosmopolitan spirit of Naousa while keeping the pace slow and the atmosphere relaxed. Guests can reach the waterfront tavernas, boutiques, and bars of Naousa's harbor on foot, which removes the need for a car during most of your stay. The combination of walkable village access and elevated sunset sightlines is what sets Villa Isabella apart from resorts further inland or down the coast.

For those planning a Paros trip centered on northern island life — the Naousa food scene, the beaches of Kolimbithres and Lageri, and day trips toward the interior — Villa Isabella's address makes it a logical anchor point.

What to Expect

Villa Isabella operates as a studios-and-suites property rather than a conventional hotel with a single room type. The Instagram presence is branded around an "Art & Sunset View Experience," which suggests the rooms are styled with some deliberate aesthetic intent and positioned to capture the western light that Naousa's elevated hillside edge provides at dusk.

The Facebook page describes the property as "Villa Isabella Studios & Luxury Suites," indicating a tiered offering: more compact studio units alongside larger or more appointed suite-level accommodation. Travelers looking for a self-catering element will likely find it in the studio category; those wanting a higher-specification stay can look at the suites. The specific room count, exact configurations, and in-room amenities are best confirmed directly with the property via their website at isabellaparos.com or by phone.

The social channels — active on both Instagram and Facebook under @villaisabellaparos — give a useful visual read on the decor and outdoor spaces before you book. The property appears to have curated terraces or common areas that frame the sunset, which aligns with the "Art & Sunset View" positioning.

Naousa itself adds significant value to any stay here. The village has graduated from fishing backwater to one of the Aegean's more serious culinary and nightlife destinations without losing its physical character: the whitewashed lanes, the half-submerged Venetian castle ruins at the harbor entrance, and the small fleet of working caiques are all still there.

How to Get There

Naousa is approximately 12 kilometers north of Paros Town (Parikia), where the main ferry port is located. From Parikia, the drive takes around 20 minutes via the main island road. KTEL buses connect Parikia and Naousa regularly throughout the day during the summer season, with the journey taking roughly 30 minutes; the bus stop in Naousa is near the central square, a short walk from most accommodation in the village.

Villa Isabella's coordinates place it at 37.1228° N, 25.2346° E, on the northeastern edge of Naousa. Arriving by car, use the address Naousa 844 01 in your navigation app or search "Villa Isabella Paros" on Google Maps using the property's dedicated listing. Parking in central Naousa can be tight in July and August; check with the property whether on-site or nearby parking is available.

From Paros Town airport (PAS), the transfer is short — under 15 minutes by taxi. Taxis from the port or airport can be booked in advance or found at the main ranks.

Best Time to Visit

Paros has a long, reliable season running from late April through October. July and August are the peak months: beaches and restaurants fill up, Naousa's lanes are busy in the evenings, and ferry connections multiply. Villa Isabella's location in Naousa means you're in the middle of that energy if you visit mid-summer, which suits travelers who want proximity to nightlife and dining.

Shoulder months — May, June, and September — offer calmer conditions, lower prices, and water temperatures that are still warm enough for daily swimming. The meltemi wind picks up in July and August and can be strong on north-facing Naousa bay; it keeps temperatures bearable but makes some northern beaches choppy.

For the sunset views the property emphasizes, the ideal window is the golden hour before dusk, which falls later in summer (after 8 pm in June and July). Checking in a day or two before or after the August peak avoids the tightest availability windows.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book directly through the property website (isabellaparos.com) or call +30 697 411 0005 to confirm room type, current availability, and any direct-booking rates. The property is small enough that early booking in summer is worth doing weeks in advance.
  • Ask about the suite versus studio distinction when you enquire — the difference in space, outlook, and price between the two tiers may be significant, and the right choice depends heavily on your budget and how much time you plan to spend in the room versus out exploring.
  • Plan your Naousa evenings on foot. The harbor area rewards slow walking: the Venetian fortification at the port entrance, the fish restaurants on the quay, and the maze of lanes behind them are all within a 10–15 minute walk from the property.
  • Rent a car or scooter for day trips. Paros's best beaches span both coasts. Kolimbithres (distinctive granite rock formations, north of Naousa) and the long sandy stretch at Santa Maria are close by; reaching Golden Beach or Aliki on the south coast is easier with your own transport.
  • Agios Antonios Monastery is a notable excursion directly referenced by the property — about 30 minutes by car, with panoramic views across the northern Cyclades. It makes a worthwhile morning or late-afternoon drive.
  • Check the property's Instagram (@villaisabellaparos) before booking if the visual character of where you stay matters to you. The account gives a clearer sense of the aesthetic and current state of the terrace and common areas than most aggregator listings do.
  • Naousa's peak nightlife runs late — restaurants fill for dinner from 9 pm onward, and the bars stay open well past midnight in summer. If you're a light sleeper or traveling with children, ask the property which rooms face away from the more active streets.
  • Water and sunscreen are cheaper at the local supermarkets in Naousa than at beachside kiosks. Stock up before heading to the beaches.

Facilities and Location

The property is located in Naousa (postal code 844 01), which itself functions as a self-contained base. Supermarkets, pharmacies, ATMs, and the KTEL bus stop are all within the village. The harbor area has enough restaurants and cafes that you rarely need to leave Naousa for meals unless you want to explore Paros Town or the inland village of Lefkes.

The social media presence under @villaisabellaparos is the most current public window into any updates to facilities, seasonal offers, or events the property may run. Direct contact with the property remains the most reliable route for verifying specific amenity questions — pool availability, breakfast service, and check-in times are details not confirmed in the available information and should be clarified before arrival.

Address

Naousa 844 01, Greece

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