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ParaPharmacy Dryos is a parapharmacy located in the village of Dryos on the southern coast of Paros, supplying health and beauty products, dietary supplements, and wellness essentials to locals and visitors staying in this quieter corner of the island. It's a practical stop for anyone based around Dryos, Logaras, or Piso Livadi who needs sunscreen, skincare, vitamins, or everyday health items without making the longer trip to Parikia or Naoussa.

Parapharmacies in Greece occupy a useful middle ground between a full pharmacy and a drugstore. They carry a broad range of cosmetic and skincare brands — including Greek-produced lines such as Apivita, Korres, and Frezyderm — alongside nutritional supplements, baby care products, and health accessories. They are not staffed by licensed pharmacists and cannot dispense prescription medications, but for over-the-counter wellness products and quality Greek beauty ranges, they are often better stocked than supermarkets and more accessible than pharmacies in smaller villages.

Dryos itself is a low-key village with a small fishing harbor, a handful of tavernas, and a gently shelving beach. It sees far fewer tourists than the island's more famous spots, which means the parapharmacy here is primarily geared toward the needs of residents and the steady summer crowd who rent apartments and villas in the area.

What to Expect

The shop stocks the kind of product range you would expect from a Greek parapharmacy: sun protection across SPF levels from multiple brands, after-sun lotions, insect repellents, and reef-safe formulas suited to island swimming. On the beauty and skincare side, expect Greek cosmetic brands alongside international lines for face care, body care, and hair treatments — the sort of selection that has made Greek pharmacy hauls a recurring theme among travel content creators.

Supplements and vitamins are typically well represented in Greek parapharmacies, covering magnesium, vitamin D, omega-3 oils, probiotics, and travel-friendly formats. Baby and child products — sunscreen, nappy rash creams, mild shampoos — are usually stocked as well, useful for families on holiday. You will not find prescription medications here; for those, you'll need to locate the nearest licensed pharmacy, likely in Marpissa or Parikia.

Given its position in a smaller village, the shop's floor space may be more compact than parapharmacies in the main towns, but that typically means staff are more familiar with what's on the shelves and can point you toward the right product quickly. Signage in Greek parapharmacies is often bilingual or brand-led, so even without Greek language skills you can generally navigate the shelves.

How to Get There

Dryos sits on the southeastern coast of Paros, roughly 12 km from Parikia by road via the main island highway. From Parikia, follow the road south through Alyki and continue toward Dryos; the drive takes around 20 minutes. From the popular beach area of Logaras, Dryos is just a few minutes further along the coast road.

There is a KTEL bus service connecting Parikia to Dryos with several departures daily during the summer season, though frequency is lower than on the main Naoussa route. Check the current KTEL Paros timetable before relying on the bus for a return trip. Taxis from Parikia to Dryos are readily available in summer.

Parking in Dryos village is generally straightforward, with roadside space near the harbor area.

Best Time to Visit

Like most small-village shops on Paros, parapharmacies in areas like Dryos tend to operate on summer-extended hours during July and August, potentially including an afternoon break in the hottest part of the day following standard Greek retail patterns. Outside high season, hours are likely reduced and the shop may close for longer midday periods or operate fewer days per week.

If you need a specific product, visiting in the morning or early evening during summer is your safest approach. In the shoulder months of May, June, September, and October, it's worth checking that the shop is open before making a trip specifically for it — smaller village shops on the Greek islands sometimes keep irregular hours in the off-season.

For sun protection products specifically, buying early in your trip makes sense; demand is high in July and August and specific SPF formats or brands can sell out in smaller shops.

Tips for Visiting

  • Stock up on sunscreen early. Greek parapharmacies carry good-quality sun protection including mineral and sensitive-skin formulas, but popular SPF 50+ products sell quickly in peak summer.
  • Look for Greek brands. Apivita, Korres, and Frezyderm are produced in Greece, are widely trusted, and often cost less here than abroad. A parapharmacy is a reliable place to find a decent range of these.
  • This is not a pharmacy. Prescription medications and emergency medical supplies require a licensed pharmacy. The nearest full pharmacy is most likely in Marpissa or Parikia — confirm locally if you need one.
  • Bring cash as backup. Card payment is standard in most Greek shops now, but smaller village establishments occasionally have connectivity issues with card terminals, especially in summer when networks are busy.
  • Ask for advice on local products. Staff in Greek parapharmacies are generally knowledgeable about the skincare and supplement stock and can recommend appropriate products if you explain what you need, even with limited shared language.
  • Check for after-sun and insect products on arrival. If you're renting a villa or apartment in the Dryos area, picking up after-sun lotion and mosquito repellent early in your stay saves a later scramble.
  • Compare with Parikia parapharmacies for specialist items. If you need a niche supplement brand or a specific prescription-adjacent product, the larger parapharmacies in Parikia will have broader stock.
  • Hours may vary by season. There is no confirmed schedule available for this shop, so if your visit depends on it being open, ask your accommodation host for current hours or call ahead if a number becomes available.

Practical Information

ParaPharmacy Dryos is located in Dryos village on the southern coast of Paros (coordinates: 37.0043°N, 25.2235°E). No verified phone number, official website, or confirmed opening hours are available at the time of writing. For the most current information, ask locally in Dryos or at your accommodation. The nearest full-service pharmacy for prescription medications is in Marpissa or Parikia.

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