The apartment complex is located within a three minute walk to Naousa Port and main square.
Furnished verandas overlook the crystal blue sea, the pool and Naousa Port. The immaculately kept grounds offer space to relax or to sit in the town
The informal restaurant and bar are open from 8:00 am to midnight and serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinks, any time of the day by the pool, or the beach.
Description
The complex consists of rooms and one or two room studios which are located in three main buildings and an annex building.The annex building is an addition to the main buildings. The annexe is 45-50 meters from the main buildings separated by open piece of land. The pool & restaurant are by the main buildings. Amenities are the same.
The complex has:
- Double rooms which have one double bed or two single beds, WC with shower, telephone, TV, air-con, music centre,fridge,small hot plate with small saucepan (for coffee & such), furnished veranda or balcony with sea and pool view.
- Triple rooms which have a double bed and a single bed or three single beds,kitchenette for coffee, snacks & such- includes sink, fridge, utensils, small hot plate with small pot for coffee and such, not a meal cooking area more of a preparation area). WC with shower, telephone, TV, air-con, music system, furnished veranda or balcony with sea and pool view.
- One room studio with one double bed, one single bed & Divan (opens to two single beds), WC with shower, kitchenette(for coffee, snacks & such - includes sink, fridge, utensils, table, small hot plate with small pot for coffee and such, not a meal cooking area more of a preparation area), telephone, TV, AC, music system, veranda with pool view.
- Two room studios which have a bedroom with a double bed, a living room(it is the entrance room) with two sofa beds for one person each one or divan (opens to two single beds) or bunk beds (2 beds-one on top-one on bottom, beds are adult twin size) WC with shower, kitchenette,( for coffee, snacks & such- includes sink, fridge, utensils, table, small hot plate with small pot for coffee and such, not a meal cooking area more of a preparation area, here we have to note that, to go to the separate bedroom you pass from the first room, in between is the bathroom), telephone, TV, air-con, music system, furnished veranda depending on location is either pool view or sea view. Some of the units are located at pool level-main building, some on the higher floor.
Facilities:
Exclusive beach front
Swimming pool (guest use only)
Casual restaurant& bar
Satellite television in guest sitting area
Internet for guest use
Self service laundry
Parking area
Daily maid service. Twice weekly linen change.
Paros sits at the centre of the Cycladic islands in the Aegean sea. Its immediate neighbors include the islands of Syros and Mykonos to the north; Naxos to the east; Ios and Sikinos to the south; and Antiparos and Sifnos to the west. Also to the north is the archaeological site of Delos, one of the country's most historically significant.
The Cyclades are some of the most popular Greek islands, due in large part to their beautiful sandy beaches and sparkling azure waters. Paros shares this blessing; the island's beaches are magnificent -- some bustling with bathers, music, and windsurfers, others quiet and practically untouched. Golden Beach, Kolymbithres, and Santa Maria are likely the most well known and perhaps the most spectacular, although each corner of Paros offers its own coastal treasures.
A snapshot of Paros, like much of the Cyclades, reveals an island of ancient churches and whitewashed stone houses clustered in and between villages veined with narrow alleys. The island's main towns are Parikia and Naoussa, both of which offer a variety of shops and restaurants and a vibrant nightlife during the summer season. Yet Paros is also home to the tiny hamlet of Marpissa, and to Lefkes, a beautiful ancient village at the island's highest elevation from which visitors can embark on a Byzantine walking path through the hills.
Paros is perhaps best known for its marble. Prized by Ancient Greek sculptors, smooth white Parian marble was mined from the quarries of Marathi and used to carve countless masterpieces, including the Venus de Milo. No longer operational, the quarry is open to visitors. Paros is also the birthplace of Archilochus, an ancient Greek poet of great influence.
Paros is truly an island with something for everyone -- perfect for families with small children, older travelers, and honeymooners alike. Beyond the obvious delights of the sea and sun, visitors will discover rich historical treasures, a diversity of art galleries, and excellent locally produced food and wine. The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts – a dynamic presence on the island for more than 30 years – offers workshops, seminars, and study abroad programs in such subjects as art history, painting, drawing, and photography. Paros is also home to a superlative three-week course in Modern Greek offered by College Year in Athens. For those eager to venture further afield, ferries to neighboring islands operate regularly throughout the high season. The islands of Antiparos, Naxos, Mykonos, and Tinos in particular are only a short boat ride away and can easily be seen in a day trip.
Paros is roughly 70 km in length. The island's main road runs its circumference and covers approximately 120 km of coastline. During the off-season, Paros is home to about 10,000 residents. Visitors can reach Paros by sea (3 1/2 hrs on the high speed ferry) or air (25 min flight). During the high season (June through September), temperatures range from the low to mid 20s C (70s–80s F). For the most part, visitors can expect warm days with bright sun and frequent island breeze, thanks to the ever-present Meltemi, a strong north-westerly wind felt throughout the Cyclades.
The complex is situated on the sandy beach of Piperi just outside Naoussa.
The apartment complex is located within a three minute walk to Naousa Port and main square.
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The apartment complex is located within a three minute walk to Naousa Port and main square.
Furnished verandas overlook the crystal blue sea, the pool and Naousa Port. The immaculately kept grounds offer space to relax or to sit in the town
The informal restaurant and bar are open from 8:00 am to midnight and serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, drinks, any time of the day by the pool, or the beach.
Description
The complex consists of rooms and one or two room studios which are located in three main buildings and an annex building.The annex building is an addition to the main buildings. The annexe is 45-50 meters from the main buildings separated by open piece of land. The pool & restaurant are by the main buildings. Amenities are the same.
The complex has:
- Double rooms which have one double bed or two single beds, WC with shower, telephone, TV, air-con, music centre,fridge,small hot plate with small saucepan (for coffee & such), furnished veranda or balcony with sea and pool view.
- Triple rooms which have a double bed and a single bed or three single beds,kitchenette for coffee, snacks & such- includes sink, fridge, utensils, small hot plate with small pot for coffee and such, not a meal cooking area more of a preparation area). WC with shower, telephone, TV, air-con, music system, furnished veranda or balcony with sea and pool view.
- One room studio with one double bed, one single bed & Divan (opens to two single beds), WC with shower, kitchenette(for coffee, snacks & such - includes sink, fridge, utensils, table, small hot plate with small pot for coffee and such, not a meal cooking area more of a preparation area), telephone, TV, AC, music system, veranda with pool view.
- Two room studios which have a bedroom with a double bed, a living room(it is the entrance room) with two sofa beds for one person each one or divan (opens to two single beds) or bunk beds (2 beds-one on top-one on bottom, beds are adult twin size) WC with shower, kitchenette,( for coffee, snacks & such- includes sink, fridge, utensils, table, small hot plate with small pot for coffee and such, not a meal cooking area more of a preparation area, here we have to note that, to go to the separate bedroom you pass from the first room, in between is the bathroom), telephone, TV, air-con, music system, furnished veranda depending on location is either pool view or sea view. Some of the units are located at pool level-main building, some on the higher floor.
Facilities:
Exclusive beach front
Swimming pool (guest use only)
Casual restaurant& bar
Satellite television in guest sitting area
Internet for guest use
Self service laundry
Parking area
Daily maid service. Twice weekly linen change.
| Nearest Airport: | Paros Airport at 19 Kilometres |
| Nearest Ferry Port: | Paros Port, Parikia (Naoussa, 500 metres) at 11 Kilometres |
| Nearest Beach: | The property is on the beach at 0 Kilometres |
Paros sits at the centre of the Cycladic islands in the Aegean sea. Its immediate neighbors include the islands of Syros and Mykonos to the north; Naxos to the east; Ios and Sikinos to the south; and Antiparos and Sifnos to the west. Also to the north is the archaeological site of Delos, one of the country's most historically significant.
The Cyclades are some of the most popular Greek islands, due in large part to their beautiful sandy beaches and sparkling azure waters. Paros shares this blessing; the island's beaches are magnificent -- some bustling with bathers, music, and windsurfers, others quiet and practically untouched. Golden Beach, Kolymbithres, and Santa Maria are likely the most well known and perhaps the most spectacular, although each corner of Paros offers its own coastal treasures.
A snapshot of Paros, like much of the Cyclades, reveals an island of ancient churches and whitewashed stone houses clustered in and between villages veined with narrow alleys. The island's main towns are Parikia and Naoussa, both of which offer a variety of shops and restaurants and a vibrant nightlife during the summer season. Yet Paros is also home to the tiny hamlet of Marpissa, and to Lefkes, a beautiful ancient village at the island's highest elevation from which visitors can embark on a Byzantine walking path through the hills.
Paros is perhaps best known for its marble. Prized by Ancient Greek sculptors, smooth white Parian marble was mined from the quarries of Marathi and used to carve countless masterpieces, including the Venus de Milo. No longer operational, the quarry is open to visitors. Paros is also the birthplace of Archilochus, an ancient Greek poet of great influence.
Paros is truly an island with something for everyone -- perfect for families with small children, older travelers, and honeymooners alike. Beyond the obvious delights of the sea and sun, visitors will discover rich historical treasures, a diversity of art galleries, and excellent locally produced food and wine. The Aegean Center for the Fine Arts – a dynamic presence on the island for more than 30 years – offers workshops, seminars, and study abroad programs in such subjects as art history, painting, drawing, and photography. Paros is also home to a superlative three-week course in Modern Greek offered by College Year in Athens. For those eager to venture further afield, ferries to neighboring islands operate regularly throughout the high season. The islands of Antiparos, Naxos, Mykonos, and Tinos in particular are only a short boat ride away and can easily be seen in a day trip.
Paros is roughly 70 km in length. The island's main road runs its circumference and covers approximately 120 km of coastline. During the off-season, Paros is home to about 10,000 residents. Visitors can reach Paros by sea (3 1/2 hrs on the high speed ferry) or air (25 min flight). During the high season (June through September), temperatures range from the low to mid 20s C (70s–80s F). For the most part, visitors can expect warm days with bright sun and frequent island breeze, thanks to the ever-present Meltemi, a strong north-westerly wind felt throughout the Cyclades.
The complex is situated on the sandy beach of Piperi just outside Naoussa.
The apartment complex is located within a three minute walk to Naousa Port and main square.
Map placement is approximate.
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| Period | From | To | Week-Day Rate | Weekend Rate | Weekly Rate | Min. Stay |
| Low season | May 1st 2013 | Jun 14th 2013 | €90 | €0 | €630 | 3 Night(s) |
| Mid season | Jun 15th 2013 | Jul 15th 2013 | €130 | €0 | €910 | 3 Night(s) |
| High season | Jul 16th 2013 | Aug 31st 2013 | €160 | €0 | €1120 | 3 Night(s) |
| Mid season | Sep 1st 2013 | Sep 30th 2013 | €130 | €0 | €910 | 3 Night(s) |
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| Bedroom | Facilities |
| Notes: Triple rooms which have a double bed and a single bed or three single beds,kitchenette for coffee, snacks & such- includes sink, fridge, utensils, small hot plate with small pot for coffee and such, not a meal cooking area more of a preparation area). WC with shower, telephone, TV, air-con, music system, furnished veranda or balcony with sea and pool view.There are no bedrooms listed for this property... | |
| Bathroom | Facilities |
| Notes: There are no bathrooms listed for this property... | |
| Swimming Pool: | Outdoor Pool, Communal Pool |
| Kitchen: | Kitchenette |
| Theme: | Family, Holiday Complex |
| Location: | Beach, Town |
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