Yades Suites

About
Yades Suites & Spa sits in the Vounali area above Naousa on the north coast of Paros, an adults-only 4-star property with sea-view suites and an on-site spa. From its elevated position the hotel looks out over the Aegean, with the beach a short walk downhill and the whitewashed alleyways of Naousa village within easy reach. With a guest rating of 9.3 across nearly 370 reviews and a Google rating of 4.7 from 131 ratings, the consistency of praise points to a property that delivers reliably on service and setting.
The hotel operates as a genuine boutique: suites and studios rather than standard rooms, a spa that sets it apart from the typical Cycladic guesthouse, and an adults-only policy that keeps the atmosphere calm throughout the season. It is positioned well for travelers who want proximity to one of Paros's most characterful villages without being in the middle of Naousa's busy harbor nightlife.
The address — Vounali, 84401 Naousa — places the property on the hillside above the village. That elevation is the hotel's defining physical feature: sea views from the accommodation itself, which is less common in Naousa than the village's reputation might suggest.
What to Expect
Yades Suites is built around the Cycladic aesthetic — clean lines, whitewashed walls, stone detailing — but fitted out with the kind of amenities that qualify it as a 4-star property: air conditioning throughout, 24-hour reception, a bar, and airport shuttle availability. The spa facilities mark it out as something more than a standard island stay; wellness-focused travelers have specific infrastructure here rather than having to leave the property for treatment.
All suites and studios are described as having sea views, which at this elevation means a consistent outlook over the blue water toward the horizon. The beachfront is close enough that guests regularly describe it as a beach-proximity stay, though the hotel itself is positioned above rather than directly on the sand.
The adults-only designation shapes the atmosphere in a practical way: no children, quieter common areas, and a clientele skewing toward couples and solo travelers seeking rest. Review patterns suggest the property performs particularly well for romantic stays and for guests prioritizing cleanliness, service quality, and tranquility over access to beach clubs or nightlife.
Reception hours run from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM daily. If you are arriving on a late ferry, it is worth contacting the hotel in advance to arrange access — this is standard practice at smaller Cycladic properties with defined reception windows.
Free internet access is included. Airport shuttle service is listed among the facilities, which matters on Paros because the distance from Paros Airport (on the east side of the island) to Naousa can be awkward to manage with luggage on public transport.
Facilities and Location
The confirmed facilities at Yades Suites include:
- Spa — the on-site spa is what separates this property from most Naousa boutique hotels of similar size
- Bar — drinks without leaving the property
- Air conditioning — standard at 4-star level on Paros but worth confirming for studio categories
- 24-hour reception — note that Google-listed hours show 9:00 AM–10:00 PM; verify late-arrival arrangements directly with the hotel
- Airport shuttle — available for arrivals at Paros National Airport
- Free Wi-Fi — included throughout
- Beach access — the beach is close by at the base of the Vounali hillside
Naousa itself adds significant value to the location. The village has a genuinely good restaurant scene concentrated around its small fishing harbor, a range of bars that animate the evenings without being as relentless as Parikia's main drag, and easy access to some of the island's best beaches: Kolymbithres (the granite-sculpted bay) is roughly 4 km to the west, and Santa Maria beach is a similar distance to the east around the bay.
How to Get There
Paros is reached by ferry from Piraeus (Athens), with fast ferries taking around three hours and conventional ferries around four to five. The main ferry port is Parikia on the west coast; from Parikia, Naousa is approximately 12 km north, reachable by KTEL bus (the island's intercity bus service), taxi, or rental car. The bus runs regularly in summer and the journey takes around 25 minutes.
Paros National Airport receives direct flights from Athens (35–45 minutes) and seasonal charter routes from northern Europe. If you book the hotel's airport shuttle, the transfer to Naousa takes around 20 minutes depending on traffic in season.
Within Naousa, Yades Suites is in the Vounali area above the village center. If arriving by car, the hotel should be reachable via the main road into Naousa from Parikia; GPS coordinates 37.1216° N, 25.2342° E will place you accurately. Parking availability at the property is not confirmed in the available data — contact the hotel directly if driving.
Best Time to Visit
Naousa operates as a year-round village but the hotel season on Paros typically runs from late April through October. Peak season is July and August, when temperatures regularly reach 30–35°C and the meltemi (the north Aegean summer wind) picks up reliably from mid-July onward. The wind can be refreshing on hot afternoons but makes exposed beach days less predictable.
For sea views and outdoor comfort without August crowds, late May through June and September are the most comfortable months. Water temperatures in June are already warm enough for daily swimming; by September they are at their annual peak. Naousa in late September still has most restaurants and bars open, and the quality of light in that period is among the best of the Cycladic year.
Adults-only properties tend to attract couples celebrating anniversaries and honeymoons, which spreads across the full season rather than concentrating in August the way family travel does. If relaxation rather than beach scene is the priority, the shoulder months deliver better value and a quieter property.
Tips for Visiting
- Book early for July and August. With a small suite inventory and strong reviews, Yades fills well ahead of peak season. Shoulder-season availability is generally easier to find, but popular weeks in June and September also sell out.
- Confirm late arrival directly. Reception closes at 10:00 PM. If your ferry or flight arrives after that, call ahead on +30 2284 051072 so the team can arrange access.
- Use the airport shuttle. Paros Airport to Naousa by taxi in high season can be expensive and sometimes hard to arrange on arrival. Pre-booking the hotel's shuttle removes that friction.
- Rent a scooter or car for day trips. Paros's best beaches — Kolymbithres, Golden Beach, Santa Maria, Logaras — are spread around the island. Having your own transport out of Naousa makes them all accessible within 20–30 minutes.
- Naousa harbor for dinner. The restaurant strip around Naousa's old Venetian harbor is a 10–15 minute walk downhill from Vounali. Seafood restaurants here are genuinely good; go before 8:30 PM or accept a wait in August.
- Spa bookings. Treatments at smaller hotel spas in the Cyclades often need advance reservation, especially in high season. Ask the reception team on check-in rather than waiting until you want the appointment.
- Pack for the wind. The meltemi in July–August can be strong on the Vounali hillside. A light layer for evenings on the terrace is useful even in midsummer.
- The Facebook page (facebook.com/YadesParos) occasionally posts seasonal updates including opening dates and special packages; worth checking before travel if the website doesn't show current availability.
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