Bountiful Naoussa is surrounded by orchards and vineyards, and the area is as famous for its wine and jam as it is its annual international film festival. This is a place to indulge your senses through activities like tasting tours, cooking classes and spa treatments. Looking to explore your spiritual side? Ground yourself at an area meditation or yoga center.
Restaurants in Naoussa
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Kapopoulos Fine Arts, being an established name at the art bussines, so far, offers pieces of the most famous Greek and international artist like Alekos Fassianos, Pavlos (Dionysopoulos) Mina Valyraki, Mr. Brainwash, Richard Orlinski, Alec Monopoly, Laurence Jenkell and many more, at the most competitive prices!
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Come and enjoy yourself at this exciting new Paros Tennis Club near the picturesque town of Naoussa. At the AEGEAN TENNIS CENTRE, we have built a top quality new tennis venue to exercise the body . You may play or learn tennis. You can hire a court for an hour, have a membership subscription from 1 week to 12 months, choose one of our special programmes for your family or have one on one coaching! Four floodlit tennis courts are available to you 24/7. You can buy a service and book a court or a private lesson online. We will propose you an opponent of similar level and will give you a racquet to play if you have forgotten yours. We are here to make your vacation even more enjoyable!
4.5 based on 197 reviews
Visited with the family yesterday. I came 2 years ago and wanted them to experience it. Doesn’t disappoint. Great choices. You can pick from a selection of wines and types. Thanos was very knowledgeable and enhanced the trip. Will go again for a different selection. We bought quite a few bottles but there is no pressure to do so.
4.5 based on 1,784 reviews
The fishing boats display their catch...shops galore..very creatively displayed clothes, design items...restaurants/cafes of all sizes from smoothies to full course dinners...you can leisurely sip a coffee or delight in many courses....loved the energy and wonderful side streets..beauty every place you looked!
4.5 based on 255 reviews
Premise: if you want an easy accessible beach equipped with parking, umbrellas, bars, toilets, music and / or you are against obvious nudism and homosexuality, then don't go to Lageri. Otherwise, this is undoubtedly the most beautiful beach I have visited in Paros. The water is super clean and calm even in windy days, the sand is soft and white, although some little stones and rocks are spread here and there. Natural shadow is provided by some bushes and trees that go occupied very soon, so better if you bring with you an umbrella or a tent is you care of sun burns. Being the beach totally unattended, bringing own food, water and other personal stuff is mandatory. Behind the beach there are several sandy dunes too, quite rare environment in Paros to my concerns. The local government seems to keep the environment clean but unfortunately visitor stupidity may lead to see some left papers or plastic but overall I found it to be a clean place. To reach Lageri by car, I suggest to set your navigator to drive you to a tiny and pitoresque white church nearby: you won't get there as you will have to park the car (but quads and bikes too as the first 50m of the path is 50cm wide) few dozens of meters before the church, not a real parking, just leave your car where others left their on the dirty road, for your convenience I used to park at coordinates 37.132888,25.270039 on Google Maps. It is then necessary to walk for about ten minutes on a dirt and rocky path till you get to the sandy line, walking is anyway pretty safe even with flip flops, but sneakers can be a better option. Highly recommended to visit Lageri in the morning, you will have more shades from trees, better sea view colors and obviously less crowd and a more convenient parking place.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
A protected seaside area of 80 hectares with a network of walking trails, impressive rock formations, caves, hidden coves, beaches & traces of history. Paros Park has an outdoor amphitheater and runs the summer Festival at the Park, with concerts & plays. There's also a free open-air cinema by the sea with summer film showings. At the central beach, there is a cafe & water sport facilities. The renovated monk cells of Ai Yiannis Detis monastery, hosts a permanent historic exhibition entitled "The Island of Paros through Russian cartography between 1770 and 1774". The chapel of the monastery and the catering facilities of the beach-bar make weddings at the Park a privileged choice.
Great day activity is to choose one of the paths that meanders around the park and soak in the nature and the best sights of paros looking back. After your walk cool off by dipping into the crystal clear waters at one of the wilder beaches at the end. Perfect!
4.0 based on 111 reviews
This old venetian fort acts as a wave break between the open sea, and the Old Port of Naoussa. It seconds as a phenomenal sight seeing opportunity - you can walk across the storm break wall, right into the fortress! Peer through the seven cannon ports that used to defend this Port in the 15th century. Appreciate the fishing port, and the quaint activity of Naoussa perched along wall standing amongst the Sea. Highly recommend!
3.5 based on 109 reviews
For only 12/ 8 euros , this park was fun, friendly and suited all ages. All the slides go into the sea or are salt water. Had souvlaki and chips which was good value and tasty. Made a change from the Beach or pool.
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