
Páros is one of the Cyclades islands offering beaches, small villages, churches and less tourists than Mikonos or the neighbouring Naxos. Main town Parikia is where all ferries dock and although the sight of the many hotels and booking offices may not be all that inviting, behind the commercial facade there still is a a more authentic Parikia behind it. Sights here include the Church of Ekatontapliani (one of the most important churches of the Cyclades, if not Greece as a whole), the archeological museum and the adjacent Butterfly Valley.
From Páros, one can easily set off for one of the other islands or explore the rest of the island. Náoussa is a also a fishing port with an interesting Venetian castle. Páros offers some interesting little towns and sightseeing spots, but the main reason for choosing this island is of course to spend some time on one of the beaches and indulge in wind surfing, scuba diving and horse riding after the exploration of cities such as Athens or Delphi.
Aegina
Agios sostis/lithakia
Alykes
Antiparos
Argolis
Arta
Athens
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Cephalonia
Chios
Corfu
Corinth
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Delphi
Dodona
Drama
Eleusis
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Epirus
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Halkidiki
Hania
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Iraklion
Iraklion
Ithaca
Kalamata
Kalambaka
Kardamili
Kardamili
Karpathos
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Kozanh
Lamia
Larissa
Levkas
Lindos
Marathon
Milos
Mistra
Mycenae
Mykonos
Mytilini
Nauplia
Naxos
Olympia
Paleochora
Paros
Patmos
Patras
Paxi
Pella
Philippi
Pilion
Piraeus
Poros
Rethimno
Rhodes City
Samos
Santorini
Skala Kalloni
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Skyros
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Stoupa
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Tinos
Tolo
Tsilivi
Xanthi
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