Find your perfect anchorage in Paros Island!
From sheltered bays with calm waters, to
beautiful beaches.
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Paros, an island that beckons sailors with its turquoise waters, picturesque coves, and a vibrant tapestry of history and culture. From the bustling port of Parikia to the serene anchorages of Naoussa and beyond, Paros offers a nautical adventure unlike any other. This guide will help you navigate the island’s hidden gems, discover the best spots to drop anchor, and explore the enchanting secrets that lie just beyond the horizon. So hoist the sails, set your course, and prepare to be enchanted by the magic of Paros, a sailor’s haven in the heart of the Aegean Sea.
This is what sailors experienced:
There’s a hidden hazard in the middle of this bay: a concrete block on the seabed with three heavy chains attached. Two chains support a large anchor, while the third chain connects to a buoy that floats just below the surface. This buoy can be difficult to spot in rough seas, so exercise extreme caution when anchoring in this area.
This is what sailors experienced:
This bay offers a tranquil escape with crystal-clear water. We anchored in 4 meters of sand in front of Thalassamou restaurant, which is good but a bit pricey. The bay is sheltered from the Meltemi, but northerly winds can bring gusts. However, with a secure anchor, there’s no need to worry. When there’s no wind, you might experience some annoying waves from passing fast boats, even though they’re quite far away. The fetch contributes to this.
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Parikia (main base), Naoussa bay with Kolymbithres and Monastiri, south Aliki/Faragas, east Piso Livadi and Drios in settled weather, plus easy day trips through the Paros–Antiparos channel.
Fly to PAS or take ferries from Piraeus/Rafina and nearby Cyclades. Yachts use Parikia and Naoussa as bases, then hop to south/east coves and the Antiparos side.
Meltemi (N–NE) funnels in the Paros–Antiparos channel. Best all-round shelter is Parikia; Naoussa holds but can gust. Watch shoals at Kolymbithres and reefs near the channel; avoid seagrass. Fuel/water by arrangement at the quay.
Parikia for ferries and sights, Naoussa for dining/nightlife, Piso Livadi and Aliki for quieter beach stays. Book early for July–August and confirm transfers.
Good bus network but a car helps for beaches. Respect church dress codes, keep clear of protected zones, and avoid anchoring on seagrass; drones may be restricted near the airport and sites.
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