Franchise Sklavenitis

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This Sklavenitis franchise sits on the Epar. Od. Parikias–Piso Livadiou road at the locality known as Xechoriani, just outside the village of Marpissa in eastern Paros. For anyone staying in the villages or beaches along the island's east coast — Marpissa, Pisso Livadi, Logaras, or Molos — it is the most convenient full-range supermarket within reach, removing the need to drive all the way back to Parikia for a weekly shop.
Sklavenitis is one of Greece's largest supermarket chains, and the Paros franchise branch stocks the kind of range you would expect from a well-supplied mainland store rather than a small island convenience shop. That makes it a practical base of operations for self-catering visitors, villa renters, and yacht crews picking up provisions at the eastern end of the island.
What to Expect
The store carries a broad selection of packaged groceries, fresh produce, dairy, meat, fish, bread, and household essentials. As a Sklavenitis franchise, it follows the chain's standard product range, which typically includes both national Greek brands and own-label lines at competitive prices. You can expect the staples you need for a full self-catering holiday: olive oil, pasta, wine, cheeses, cold cuts, fresh vegetables, and cleaning products.
The location on a main provincial road means there is dedicated parking directly outside, which is practical when you are loading up for a week at a villa or topping up supplies mid-stay. The store is a proper supermarket rather than a mini-market, so queues at the single-island checkout that smaller shops create are generally avoided here, though Saturday afternoons and the peak weeks of July and August will be busier.
The rating of 4.1 from 678 reviews on Google Maps suggests consistent satisfaction from shoppers, which for a utility supermarket in a tourist area is a reliable indicator of well-stocked shelves and functional service.
How to Get There
The store is on the Epar. Od. Parikias–Piso Livadiou road, the main artery connecting Parikia in the west to the east-coast villages. By car from Parikia, follow the central island road east through Lefkes and continue toward Marpissa; the store is on the approach to the village at the Xechoriani locality. The drive takes roughly 25 minutes from Parikia.
From the east-coast resorts, Pisso Livadi is approximately 3 km south of Marpissa along the same road. Logaras and Molos are within a 5-minute drive. There is no practical way to reach the store on foot from most beaches, so a car, scooter, or ATV is effectively required. Paros has a reasonably functional KTEL bus network running between Parikia and the east coast; the bus route passes through Marpissa, though carrying heavy grocery bags on a local bus is inconvenient.
Parking is available in the store's own lot directly off the main road.
Best Time to Visit
The store is open Monday through Saturday, 08:00–21:00, and closed on Sundays. That Sunday closure is worth noting — if you arrive on Paros on a Saturday evening and need supplies the next morning, plan your shopping accordingly before Sunday arrives.
For a calm, unhurried shop, weekday mornings between opening and around 11:00 tend to be the quietest window. Late afternoons, particularly from 17:00 onward in summer, see a spike in visitors picking up evening meal ingredients. The last two weeks of July and the first two weeks of August — the peak of the Greek summer season — bring the heaviest traffic to all east-coast Paros facilities, and this store is no exception. Arriving early in the day during that period will save time.
Tips for Visiting
- Check the Sunday closure before planning your week. The store does not open on Sundays; smaller mini-markets in Marpissa and Pisso Livadi can cover urgent needs on that day, but the range is more limited.
- Bring your own bags or buy them at the checkout. Greek supermarkets charge for plastic bags as required by EU regulations, and having a reusable bag saves both money and plastic.
- Stock up on local Greek products. Sklavenitis typically carries a good selection of Greek olive oils, wines, cheeses such as graviera and feta, and honey — worth picking up rather than imported alternatives.
- Use the store as your main weekly shop if you're self-catering on the east coast. Smaller village shops are handy for top-ups but carry a limited range and charge higher prices for most items.
- Arrive with a list if you're shopping for a boat. The store's location near the road connecting to the east-coast marinas makes it popular with sailors provisioning before heading onward; knowing what you need in advance keeps things efficient.
- The phone number is +30 2284 043078 if you want to confirm stock of a specific item or verify any change to hours before making the drive.
- Parking is straightforward, but during the peak season the lot can fill up between 10:00 and 13:00; a brief wait is usually all that's needed.
Practical Information
Address: Epar. Od. Parikias–Piso Livadiou, Xechoriani locality, Marpissa, Paros 844 00, Greece
Phone: +30 2284 043078
Opening hours:
- Monday–Saturday: 08:00–21:00
- Sunday: Closed
Website: sklavenitis.gr
Google rating: 4.1 / 5 (678 reviews)
The Sklavenitis chain website carries national chain information including promotions and loyalty card details; in-store staff can confirm whether island-specific promotions apply.
Adres
Epar.Od. Parikias-Piso Livadiou, Marpissa ΘΕΣΗ ΞΕΧΩΡΙΑΝΗ ΜΑΡΠΗΣΣΑ, Paros 844 00, Greece
Telefoon
+30 2284 043078Website
www.sklavenitis.grOpeningstijden
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