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About

Logaras Village Rooms is a small accommodation property in the low-key coastal settlement of Logaras, on the southeastern shore of Paros. The area sits roughly midway between the fishing port of Piso Livadi and the long sandy stretch of Logaras beach — one of the calmest and most family-friendly bays on the island. If you're looking for a quieter base than Parikia or Naoussa, this part of Paros delivers it.

The southeast coast of Paros is sheltered from the meltemi winds that can make the island's northern and western shores choppy in July and August. That makes Logaras and its neighboring beach consistently swimmable through the heart of summer, which is a practical advantage over several more famous spots on the island.

The settlement of Logaras itself is small — a handful of accommodation options, a few tavernas, and direct access to the beach road that links it to Piso Livadi to the north and Drios to the south. It's the kind of place where the pace is set by the sea rather than by nightlife.

What to Expect

Logaras Village Rooms carries a name that suggests a traditional village-style property — rooms arranged around a courtyard or garden rather than a hotel-style lobby. Properties like this on Paros's southeast coast typically offer simple, clean rooms with private bathrooms, a shaded outdoor seating area, and views that lean toward the sea or the village lanes. Expect whitewashed walls, practical furnishings, and the sort of operation run by a local family rather than a hotel chain.

The immediate surroundings are quiet. Logaras beach is within easy walking distance — the bay is shallow and sandy, sheltered enough for children, and rarely crowded even in August compared to Kolymbithres or Golden Beach. The waterfront tavernas along the beach road serve grilled fish and Greek standards, with tables close enough to the water to make an evening meal unhurried.

Piso Livadi, about a kilometre north along the coast road, adds practical depth to staying in Logaras: it has a small port with seasonal ferry and catamaran connections to other Cyclades, a handful of restaurants and cafés, a mini-market, and ATMs. You won't need a car to reach basics, though having one opens up the rest of the island considerably.

Given the research bundle for this property has limited verified detail — no confirmed room count, facilities list, or direct booking contact — the specifics above represent what is broadly typical of accommodation in this location. Visitors should verify room types, amenities, and availability directly before booking.

How to Get There

Logaras sits on the southeast coast of Paros, roughly 15 kilometres from Parikia, the island's main port. The coordinates place the property at approximately 37.0154°N, 25.2287°E, near the Logaras beach road.

By car or scooter, follow the main road from Parikia east through Marpissa, then south toward Piso Livadi and Logaras. The drive takes around 20–25 minutes from Parikia. Parking in the Logaras settlement is generally informal and easy outside peak August.

By bus, KTEL Paros operates a route from Parikia that serves Piso Livadi and the southeast coast. Check the current timetable at the Parikia bus station, as summer and shoulder-season schedules differ. From the Piso Livadi stop, Logaras is a short walk south along the coast road.

By taxi from Parikia port, the ride takes about 20 minutes. Pre-arrange a return if you're arriving late at night, as taxis in this part of the island are less frequent after midnight.

If arriving by ferry to Paros, boats dock at Parikia. Seasonal high-speed catamarans also call at Piso Livadi directly, which would put you within walking distance of Logaras.

Best Time to Visit

The southeast coast of Paros performs well throughout the main season. Late May through June offers warm sea temperatures, manageable crowds, and the meltemi winds that pick up in July haven't yet set in with full force. This stretch of coast is naturally sheltered, so even at the height of summer — late July and August — the water stays calm when the north and west of the island are windier.

September is arguably the most comfortable month: the sea is at its warmest, the summer crowds have thinned, tavernas are still open, and the light in the late afternoon is clear and low. October is quieter still, but some smaller accommodation properties on this coast reduce their hours or close entirely after mid-October.

For the beach itself, mornings before 10:00 are coolest and least crowded. The sheltered aspect of Logaras bay means there's usually shade available along the tree line in the afternoon.

Tips for Visiting

  • Verify directly before booking. The research data for this property is limited. Contact the property through a booking platform or local inquiry to confirm room types, facilities, and availability before committing.
  • Bring or rent a vehicle for day trips. Logaras is quiet by design. A scooter or small car gives you access to Naoussa (about 30 minutes), Parikia, the inland village of Lefkes, and the marble quarries at Marathi without relying on infrequent buses.
  • Stock up in Piso Livadi. The mini-markets in Piso Livadi, roughly a kilometre north, are your nearest option for groceries, water, and sunscreen. Logaras itself has limited shopping.
  • Use Piso Livadi port for island-hopping. Seasonal catamarans from Piso Livadi connect to Naxos, Mykonos, and other Cyclades without backtracking to Parikia. Check schedules with Seajets or similar operators.
  • Ask locally about taverna recommendations. The beach road between Logaras and Piso Livadi has several fish tavernas; locals will point you to whichever is currently freshest rather than tourist-oriented.
  • Book early for August. Southeast Paros fills up in the last two weeks of July and throughout August. If you're targeting this period, reservations several months in advance are standard practice.
  • Check the wind forecast. Even on this sheltered coast, strong southerly winds can occasionally roughen the sea. The Windy or PoseidonApp forecasts are accurate for Paros and will save you a wasted beach day.

Practical Information

Logaras Village Rooms is categorised in the source data as a tourist attraction rather than a hotel or accommodation listing, which may reflect how it appears in local directories — small room-rental properties in the Cyclades frequently register under tourism rather than hospitality categories. The name and location are consistent with a rooms-to-let operation in the Logaras coastal settlement.

No phone number, email address, website, or verified opening hours are available in the research bundle. To find current contact details, search the property name on major booking platforms such as Booking.com or Airbnb, or ask at the Paros Municipal Tourism Office in Parikia.

The coordinates (37.0154°N, 25.2287°E) place the property in the Logaras area on the southeast coast, close to the beach road.

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