There's charm, and then there's Paros. An island still unimpeded by the relentless push of commercialisation, Paros is quietly beautiful and historically significant. Small monasteries, stores and platinum-white homes line stony streets and the between the shore and twinkling Aegean, a row of fishing boats gently bob in the breeze. This could be the best Greek island in terms of cultural preservation and a warm, welcoming people, but you'll have to come and visit to make your own mind up.
'A Resort with Inspiration Deeply Rooted in Greek History'
Sat on the North-Eastern coast of Paros, Parilio Hotel is a 33-suite resort surrounded by beautiful nature and the blue waters of the Aegean Sea. The hotel has its own holistic spa, with a range of treatments exclusively for its guests, from staple body therapies to its very own signature experiences. A restaurant serves a mix of Mediterranean & Greek cuisine, while the sleek bar specialises in its own variety of traditional Greek drinks and cocktails.
'Architecturally elegant, naturally assured.'
There's a variety of villas on offer here, ranging from two to five bedrooms, and all come with a private pool and garden. Sweeping views of Naoussa Bay invite you to spend the days in total relaxation, sunbathing while intermittently taking a dip to cool off in your private pool. Traditional architecture compliments the natural landscape while modern amenities take the villas into a league of their own when it comes to luxury accommodation. Fully-equipped kitchens, coffee machines and LED TVs all give these stunning villas a touch of home comforts to truly relax the most discerning of guest.