Proton

About
Proton is a local supermarket in Naoussa, the fishing-village-turned-resort town on the northern coast of Paros. It serves both the permanent community and the seasonal influx of visitors who need to stock a villa kitchen, grab breakfast supplies, or pick up household basics without driving to Parikia, the island's capital.
Naoussa has grown considerably as a destination, and having a dedicated supermarket in town saves the trip along the inland road when all you need is olive oil, bottled water, or fresh bread. Proton fills that role as a full-service local grocery, carrying the kind of range you'd expect from a well-stocked island store — produce, packaged goods, dairy, cleaning products, and more.
The coordinates place Proton within the Naoussa area, making it convenient for anyone staying in or around the town. The phone number listed in local directories for the store is +30 22840 51177.
What to Expect
Proton operates as a general-purpose supermarket rather than a specialty deli or mini-market. You can expect the usual categories: fresh and packaged food, beverages including water and soft drinks in bulk sizes suited to villa stays, dairy products, basic meats and cold cuts, canned goods, dry goods such as pasta and rice, and a selection of household and personal-care items.
Greek supermarkets at this scale typically also carry local products alongside national brands — look for Cycladic honey, local olive oil, thyme honey from Paros itself, and regional cheeses such as graviera. These make practical provisions if you're self-catering, and sometimes double as last-minute gifts that are more useful than airport shop alternatives.
The store serves a mixed clientele: local families doing their weekly shop, restaurant and accommodation staff picking up supplies, and tourists staying in apartments or villas across the Naoussa area. Expect it to be busier in the mornings and in the early evening when people return from the beach.
In peak summer, popular items — particularly bottled water in large formats, sunscreen, and basic produce — can sell out quickly on high-traffic days. Going early in the day generally means fuller shelves and shorter queues at the till.
How to Get There
Proton is located in Naoussa, which sits on the north coast of Paros roughly 12 km from Parikia by road. If you're based in Naoussa town, the supermarket is reachable on foot depending on your exact accommodation; the town itself is compact enough to walk most of it.
If you're coming from Parikia, the KTEL bus service runs regularly between Parikia and Naoussa, especially in summer. The journey takes around 20 minutes. Buses stop centrally in Naoussa, and the supermarket is accessible from there on foot.
By car or scooter, Naoussa is easy to reach via the main inland road from Parikia. Parking in Naoussa town centre can be tight in July and August; there are public parking areas on the periphery of the town from which you can walk in. Scooter and ATV rentals are widely available in both Parikia and Naoussa if you don't have your own transport.
The coordinates (36.9984° N, 25.1364° E) can be used directly in Google Maps or any navigation app to pinpoint the store.
Best Time to Visit
Paros runs a strongly seasonal tourism calendar, with the island at its quietest from November through March and at full capacity from late June through August. Proton, as a year-round local business, likely operates extended hours in the summer season and reduced hours outside it.
For shopping, mid-morning on weekdays is generally the calmest time in any Cycladic supermarket — beach crowds have headed out but the evening rush hasn't started. Late afternoon and early evening, particularly on weekends in July and August, tend to be the busiest periods as people return from beaches and prepare meals.
If you arrive during the shoulder seasons — May, early June, September, or October — you'll find the town quieter, the shelves reliably stocked, and no queues to speak of. These months are also when Paros is arguably at its most pleasant for spending time outdoors between errands.
Tips for Visiting
- Call ahead if you have specific needs. The listed phone number for Proton Naoussa is +30 22840 51177. If you're arriving out of season or need to confirm hours, a quick call saves a wasted trip.
- Bring your own bags. Greek law requires customers to pay for plastic bags, and many visitors find it more convenient to bring a tote or reusable bag from their accommodation.
- Stock up on water in large formats early. Five-litre bottles go quickly in high summer and are far cheaper here than at tourist-facing mini-markets or beach kiosks.
- Check local products on the shelves. Paros produces its own wine, olive oil, and honey; a local supermarket is often the best place to find these at normal prices rather than marked-up gift-shop rates.
- Cash is useful. Most Greek supermarkets accept cards, but having some euros on hand is sensible on an island where card terminals occasionally have connectivity issues.
- Don't rely on the supermarket for pharmacy items. Greece keeps a clear separation between pharmacies (farmakeio) and food retailers — you won't find prescription or OTC medication at Proton. Naoussa has its own pharmacy for those needs.
- Plan for reduced hours on Sundays and public holidays. Greek retail hours on Sundays and national holidays are shorter than weekday hours; verify before making a special trip.
- Parking near the store. If driving, use a parking spot on the outskirts of Naoussa and walk in. Trying to manoeuvre a rental car into the narrow streets of the town centre in August is more trouble than it's worth.
Practical Information
Proton is a local supermarket in Naoussa, Paros, covering groceries, beverages, fresh food, household products, and personal-care items. It is one of the more accessible options for self-catering visitors staying in northern Paros, since the nearest large-format alternatives are in Parikia.
The phone number recorded in local business directories is +30 22840 51177. No official website or social media pages have been confirmed for this location. For the most current opening hours — which are likely to differ between high season and the rest of the year — calling the store directly or checking with your accommodation host is the most reliable approach.
The store's coordinates (36.9984° N, 25.1364° E) can be entered directly into navigation apps. No street address has been independently verified, so GPS navigation is the most straightforward way to locate the store if you're unfamiliar with Naoussa's streets.
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