Piperi beach is located in Naoussa, Paros.
It is an ideal choice, if you are in Naoussa and you lack time or willingness to move. You are invited to unwind and leave the stress behind, swimming in the blue waters of Piperi beach or chilling on the sun loungers and its nice sandy beach under the tamarisk trees. Fun fact: The word "piperi" stands for "pepper" in Greek.
Punda beach is in the eastern part of Paros island.
Punda is one of the most famous beaches in Paros. Young people from all over Greece and every corner of the world come to the island and immediately head to Punda beach. Enormous beach, sun beds, parasols, beach bar, the best music, endless dancing, superb cocktails, water-sports. Isn't it a great backdrop for you summer story? Here the party starts in the morning and stops after the sun goes down--only to continue in the evening haunts of the island and especially in Naoussa.
If you want to have a blast and experience an endless beach party, come to Punda beach!
Agioi Anargyroi beach is located in Naoussa, Paros.
It is a great choice for those who do not want or cannot be removed from Naoussa, even when it comes to swimming. This is a pretty large sandy beach with a few trees and blue waters to enjoy swimming. If you need anything, Naoussa is just a breath away.
Paros has a very well organized transportation system, with local buses (KTEL) at a central position. More information can be found in www.ktelparou.gr and the number 22840 21395. Adding to that, taxis and rental services operate in Paros, making your life super easy. Especially this option or of course your own vehicle will allow you to explore the island and enjoy all its beauties.
Paros can be reached by plane from the airport "Eleftherios Venizelos".
The airport of Paros is located in Voutakos area, at about 9 km from Parikia. It is served by local buses , while you can also call a taxi to pick you up. More information can be found in the number 22840 92030.
You can reach Paros by ship from the ports of Piraeus, Rafina and Lavrio or through island hopping from any other island in the Cyclades.