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Rates from €180 to €575 Per Week
Rental Rates:
Minimum rental period is 3 days. Discounts available for stays of 16 nights or longer, please ask about these.
To book we require a 25% deposit with the remaining 75% payable in full 1 month before arrival.
17/01/11- 25/03/11 180 euros per week.
26/03/11- 16/04/11 250 euros per week
17/03/11- 29/04/11 310 euros per week
30/04/11- 28/05/11 270 euros per week
29/05/11- 25/06/11 350 euros per week
26/06/11- 02/07/11 385 euros per week
03/07/11- 16/07/11 450 euros per week
16/07/11- 22/07/11 495 euros per week
23/07/11- 29/07/11 550 euros per week
30/07/11- 20/08/11 600 euros per week
21/08/11- 26/08/11 525 euros per week
27/08/11- 02/09/11 425 euros per week
03/09/11- 30/09/11 350 euros per week
01/10/11- 28/10/11 250 euros per week
29/10/11- 31/03/11 200 euros per week
As of 17/01/2011, the house is booked from 19/04/2011 until 25/06/2011.
Paros :
Paros is one of the most beautiful islands in the complex of Cyclades. It belongs to the famous travel destinations with international fame, due to its natural beauties, settlements and tourist infrastructures. This combination will make your holidays unforgettable.
The island is located in the centre of Cyclades islands, west of Naxos, east of Antiparos and 90 n.m. from the port of Piraeus. It is the 3rd in size island after Naxos and Andros, with a 195 sq. km extend and a length of shores that reaches up to 118,5 km.
Windmilled Paros lays in the heart of the Cyclades Islands, Paros, with 10,000 inhabitants and 120km coastline, is a whole world fulfilling everybody's dream of an Aegean Island. Serene landscape with fertile valleys and rolling hills dotted with small churches and monasteries, endless sandy beaches with sparkling blue waters, famous monuments from the lands rich ancient and medieval past, picturesque white villages bathed in the unique, dazzling Aegean light. All this, along with warm hospitality, excellent tourist facilities, rich cultural life, cosmopolitan ambience but also the possibility of seclusion, have combined to make Paros one of the most favourite spots in the Cyclades Islands. It is now your turn to discover and explore it.
Enjoy swimming and your favourite water sports, have fun in the local Paros Parikia feasts, savour the local dishes and famed wines in restaurants, taverns and ouzeries stroll around the countryside and the lovely village streets, visit the handicraft shops, revel in the intense nightlife. Discover Parikia, the capital, visit the famous church of Katapoliani, one of Greece's most important Byzantine monuments, impressively preserved, the Venetian castle, and the Archaeological Museum with its exhibits from the ancient history of Paros and Antiparos. Discover Naoussa which is north of the island with its whitewashed alleys, picturesque fishing port and beautiful nearby beaches. Lefkes and Marathi which are in the middle of the Island with the ancient quarries of the famous Parian marble. The monasteries of Longovarda, Christou tou Dassous and many others. The tranquil fishing village of Aliki is on the south west of the Island with sandy beaches around.
Naoussa ParosIt is well worth discovering the south east district from Marpissa to Drios is maybe the most beautiful in Paros, with picturesque villages and fishing ports (Marpissa, Pisso Livadi, Logaras, Drios), exquisite sandy beaches (Pisso Livadi, Logaras, Pounda, Messada, New Golden Beach, Golden Beach and Drios), interesting sights, warm island hospitality and model tourist facilities. Famous worldwide to fans of watersports, especially windsurfing, it also offers a variety of vacation possibilities for every taste, discover it by yourself and find out how many more surprises it holds. Distances in Paros are short, the roads are good and every ride has its own charm, with breathtaking views over the Aegean sea and the surrounding islands.
You can also take a trip to nearby Antiparos and visit its Paros tropical beach! spectacular cave and turquoise-water beaches. And don't forget that Paros due to its position and importance, is linked not only to Piraeus (The port of Athens) and Rafina, but also to all the islands of the Cyclades, the Dodecanese, Samos, even Crete island and Thessaloniki which is the second biggest city in north Greece. The possibilities offered are limitless, both in moving around and in your stay, since Paros has an excellent tourist infrastructure. We are sure all this will entice you to become fans of Paros. Have a nice holidays!
Owner Details
Contact Person: Stella Angealki from Greece
Member Type: Standard
Signup Date: 12 September 2009
Last Updated: 18 January 2011
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