Paros Bus Timetable & Routes
Complete KTEL bus schedule for Paros. 12 routes connecting 24 stops across the island. Buy digital tickets, check live departures, and travel like a local.
How to Get Around Paros by Bus
The bus network on Paros is the most affordable and convenient way to explore the island. With 12 routes serving 24 bus stops, you can reach beaches, villages, ports, and all major attractions without renting a car or scooter.
Buses on Paros are operated by the local KTEL company, which runs daily services throughout the summer season (typically April to October) and a reduced schedule during winter. Timetables are updated seasonally — the schedules shown here are the official 2026 summer timetables.
With Greek Island Buses, you can buy your tickets online before you arrive, skip the queue at the bus station, and simply board with your digital QR code. No cash needed, no printed tickets — just show your phone to the driver.
Paros Bus Network Map
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All Paros KTEL Bus Routes
View Island PageParikia - Naoussa
Parikia - Aliki
Parikia - Pounta
Naoussa - Kolymbithres
Naoussa - Santa Maria
Parikia - Airport
Pounda Port - Airport
Parikia - Dryos
Parikia - Parasporos
Parikia - Butterflies Valley
Naoussa - Drios
Parikia - Agkeria
Tips for Riding the Bus on Paros
Buy Tickets in Advance
Skip the queues at the bus station. Buy your digital ticket through our platform and board instantly with a QR code on your phone.
Arrive 10 Minutes Early
Greek island buses run on schedule, but popular routes fill up fast in summer. Arrive at the stop a few minutes early to secure your seat.
Check the Route Map
Use our interactive map to find the bus stop nearest to your hotel, beach, or restaurant. Many stops are within walking distance of popular attractions.
Plan Return Trips
Especially for beach trips, check the last bus departure time back to your accommodation. Evening services may be less frequent than daytime routes.
Paros Bus FAQ
Ready to Explore Paros by Bus?
Plan your journey, buy digital tickets, and explore the island without a rental car. It’s the most affordable and sustainable way to travel.
