Travel guide Rocks Estates

Rocks Estates Paros
Rocks Estates Paros
Travel guide Rocks Estates

Sightseeing

The Venetian Fort of Naoussa is located in the old port and it is the most characteristic spot of this lovely town. Originally constructed in the 15th century by the Venetians, the fortress was used as a watchtower for pirate and enemy attacks and as a front line in times of war. Its location was very convenient for surveilling the Aegean Sea and due to its architecture, it was very difficult for enemy ships to approach the close port where commercial ships used to moor.
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The Venetian Fort of Naoussa is located in the old port and it is the most characteristic spot of this lovely town. Originally constructed in the 15th century by the Venetians, the fortress was used as a watchtower for pirate and enemy attacks and as a front line in times of war. Its location was very convenient for surveilling the Aegean Sea and due to its architecture, it was very difficult for enemy ships to approach the close port where commercial ships used to moor.
The winery of Moraitis family is located in Naoussa Paros by the beach of Aghioi Anargyroi. It was founded in 1910 by Manolis Moraitis. He cultivated his own vineyards, while he gathered and vinificated grapes from selected vineyards of the island. Nowadays, in the private 10 ha vineyard, the 4 th generation of the family cultivates well known and rare indigenous varieties of Paros island. It combines the long tradition with the modern technology to produce high quality wines that reveal the unique characteristics of Paros terroir!
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Moraitis winery
Eparchiaki Odos Naoussas-Marpissas
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The winery of Moraitis family is located in Naoussa Paros by the beach of Aghioi Anargyroi. It was founded in 1910 by Manolis Moraitis. He cultivated his own vineyards, while he gathered and vinificated grapes from selected vineyards of the island. Nowadays, in the private 10 ha vineyard, the 4 th generation of the family cultivates well known and rare indigenous varieties of Paros island. It combines the long tradition with the modern technology to produce high quality wines that reveal the unique characteristics of Paros terroir!
The beautiful picturesque fishing village of Naoussa is located in a huge bay in the northern part of Paros, 10 kilometres east from the capital, Parikia. Naoussa is considered to be one of the prettiest villages in the Cyclades and, despite the tourism development, this lovely village has manage to keep its authenticity, its traditional character and its charm, with its whitewashed and flowered little houses and its tiny whitewashed churches and chapels, surrounded by labyrinth-like narrow, stone paved streets. The lovely village of Naoussa is built amphitheatrically around a tiny picturesque port where little colourful fishing boats called caiques moor and remains of a Venetian castle can still be seen, creating a unique and enchanting atmosphere. Little taverns and ouzeries are boarding the port, giving a friendly and traditional atmosphere. The main square offers much you will require in terms of buses, cash withdrawal and there is an information booth in the corner of the square. Though Naoussa is much quieter than Parikia, it offers several animated bars and nightclubs, opened until dawn. Naoussa, Paros is also famous for its numerous beautiful golden beaches, filling the natural bay such as Kolymbithres Beach, Agios Ioannis, Agioi Anargyroi, Monastiri and many more. From the wildest and more secluded beaches to the fully organized ones, those beaches are ideal for everyone, covering all tastes and needs. All of them can be reached by footpaths, asphalted roads or by caiques (small fishing boats) from the port. Naoussa also has many beautiful churches to visit such as the main church, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin, which is located on the highest spot of the village or the Church of Agios Nikolaos (Saint Nicholas) which houses an interesting Byzantine Museum exposing fine and valuable 13th century icons. Every 23rd of August, nine days after the Assumption of the Virgin, a great festivity is celebrated in Naoussa, during which a representation of the pirates raids is performed by the young people of the village, fireworks are thrown while dancing, eating and drinking continues until dawn. Many archaeological sites and monuments can be found in the area which are well worth visiting. How to get there There are many different ways to get to Naoussa from any location on the island. Airport to Naoussa: 19.5 km / 12.1 miles | Port to Naoussa: 10 km / 6.2 miles | Parikia to Naoussa: 10 km / 6.2 miles
Naousa Port
The beautiful picturesque fishing village of Naoussa is located in a huge bay in the northern part of Paros, 10 kilometres east from the capital, Parikia. Naoussa is considered to be one of the prettiest villages in the Cyclades and, despite the tourism development, this lovely village has manage to keep its authenticity, its traditional character and its charm, with its whitewashed and flowered little houses and its tiny whitewashed churches and chapels, surrounded by labyrinth-like narrow, stone paved streets. The lovely village of Naoussa is built amphitheatrically around a tiny picturesque port where little colourful fishing boats called caiques moor and remains of a Venetian castle can still be seen, creating a unique and enchanting atmosphere. Little taverns and ouzeries are boarding the port, giving a friendly and traditional atmosphere. The main square offers much you will require in terms of buses, cash withdrawal and there is an information booth in the corner of the square. Though Naoussa is much quieter than Parikia, it offers several animated bars and nightclubs, opened until dawn. Naoussa, Paros is also famous for its numerous beautiful golden beaches, filling the natural bay such as Kolymbithres Beach, Agios Ioannis, Agioi Anargyroi, Monastiri and many more. From the wildest and more secluded beaches to the fully organized ones, those beaches are ideal for everyone, covering all tastes and needs. All of them can be reached by footpaths, asphalted roads or by caiques (small fishing boats) from the port. Naoussa also has many beautiful churches to visit such as the main church, the Church of the Assumption of the Virgin, which is located on the highest spot of the village or the Church of Agios Nikolaos (Saint Nicholas) which houses an interesting Byzantine Museum exposing fine and valuable 13th century icons. Every 23rd of August, nine days after the Assumption of the Virgin, a great festivity is celebrated in Naoussa, during which a representation of the pirates raids is performed by the young people of the village, fireworks are thrown while dancing, eating and drinking continues until dawn. Many archaeological sites and monuments can be found in the area which are well worth visiting. How to get there There are many different ways to get to Naoussa from any location on the island. Airport to Naoussa: 19.5 km / 12.1 miles | Port to Naoussa: 10 km / 6.2 miles | Parikia to Naoussa: 10 km / 6.2 miles
It is the most mountainous village of Paros and the most verdurous one. Lefkes was the first capital of Paros. The village is located under a pinewood on the hill. A walk around its beautiful narrow streets with the white joints will impress you. You will see the old washhouses that are still used by certain housewives, the House of Literature, the picturesque Ramnos, a street with taverns and other stores and the wonderful view: the sea and Naxos in the background.
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Lefkes
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It is the most mountainous village of Paros and the most verdurous one. Lefkes was the first capital of Paros. The village is located under a pinewood on the hill. A walk around its beautiful narrow streets with the white joints will impress you. You will see the old washhouses that are still used by certain housewives, the House of Literature, the picturesque Ramnos, a street with taverns and other stores and the wonderful view: the sea and Naxos in the background.
Piso Livadi is the port of Marpissa. It is a fairly large village, with many houses, food and entertainment options. Small boats depart from the port on excursions to nearby islands. The country church of Agios Georgios Thalassitis, which was built in the 14th century and boasts the oldest frescoes of the island, is located between the port and Logaras. Logaras beach, with golden sand and natural shade under the sea pines across the top for early visitors, is next to the port with taverns and bars.
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Piso Livadi
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Piso Livadi is the port of Marpissa. It is a fairly large village, with many houses, food and entertainment options. Small boats depart from the port on excursions to nearby islands. The country church of Agios Georgios Thalassitis, which was built in the 14th century and boasts the oldest frescoes of the island, is located between the port and Logaras. Logaras beach, with golden sand and natural shade under the sea pines across the top for early visitors, is next to the port with taverns and bars.
Unique architecture based on the Byzantine style.
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Kirkja Panaya Ekatontapiliani
18 Prompona
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Unique architecture based on the Byzantine style.
Excellent hike paths on beautiful rocky landscapes next to the sea.
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Paros Park
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Excellent hike paths on beautiful rocky landscapes next to the sea.

Food

High quality services in one of the most beautiful beaches in Paros. Cuisine fusion and seafood specials meet a distinct and rich wine list, only 10 minutes drive from Naousa.
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Aspro Seaside Restaurant
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High quality services in one of the most beautiful beaches in Paros. Cuisine fusion and seafood specials meet a distinct and rich wine list, only 10 minutes drive from Naousa.
The front entrance on the lane way leads you through to a quiet pebbled beach with lapping water and is sheltered from the blaring sun as it sets. Great music mix, menu and service. A quiet little gem away from the hustle and bustle of the main port area of Naoussa.
Giacomo Paros
The front entrance on the lane way leads you through to a quiet pebbled beach with lapping water and is sheltered from the blaring sun as it sets. Great music mix, menu and service. A quiet little gem away from the hustle and bustle of the main port area of Naoussa.
Mario offers you exquisite flavors inspired by authentic Greek cuisine with the use of local products, set in one of the best spots in Naousa
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MARIO
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Mario offers you exquisite flavors inspired by authentic Greek cuisine with the use of local products, set in one of the best spots in Naousa
Yemeni is in the winding, narrow streets of Naoussa’s old town, decorated in a traditional style and serving rustic homemade food since 2007.
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Yemeni Wine Restaurant
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Yemeni is in the winding, narrow streets of Naoussa’s old town, decorated in a traditional style and serving rustic homemade food since 2007.
Right on the harbor, in Halari’s ouzeri get ready for a seafood feast accompanied with ouzo. Octopus, shrimps, squids and fishes are the best meze in a family atmosphere. Halari fish tavern is one of the most famous taverns at Piso Livadi. During the summer months, especially on July and August, it is required to make a reservation call.
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Ouzeri Halaris
Eparchiaki Odos Parikias-Piso Livadiou
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Right on the harbor, in Halari’s ouzeri get ready for a seafood feast accompanied with ouzo. Octopus, shrimps, squids and fishes are the best meze in a family atmosphere. Halari fish tavern is one of the most famous taverns at Piso Livadi. During the summer months, especially on July and August, it is required to make a reservation call.
Upscaled seafood restaurant
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Barbarossa Restaurant
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Upscaled seafood restaurant
All day cafe & restaurant, sushi options
AMELIE
All day cafe & restaurant, sushi options
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KIRANOS CAFE
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Open all day, cafe & restaurant, sea view at Naousa harbor
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Cafe Karino
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Open all day, cafe & restaurant, sea view at Naousa harbor

Beach

The beach of Kolimbithres is one of the most famous beaches of Paros and is located in the huge bay of Naoussa, or Plastira Bay. This beach is particularly impressive because of the huge blocks of granite boarding it, sculpted into strange smooth shapes by the sea and the wind over the centuries. Small sandy coves are lining one after another, constituting the beach of Kolimbithres (whose name means swimming pools), and allowed, sometimes, to some lucky ones to have their own private tiny bay. Sun beds and umbrellas can be hired in some of the beaches and some water sports facilities are even available. A few beach bars and taverns can be found along the road leading to the beach. Kolimbithres can be reached from the asphalted road (by local bus or private transportation) or by small fishing boats (caiques) which leave regularly from the port of Naoussa.
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Kolimpithres
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The beach of Kolimbithres is one of the most famous beaches of Paros and is located in the huge bay of Naoussa, or Plastira Bay. This beach is particularly impressive because of the huge blocks of granite boarding it, sculpted into strange smooth shapes by the sea and the wind over the centuries. Small sandy coves are lining one after another, constituting the beach of Kolimbithres (whose name means swimming pools), and allowed, sometimes, to some lucky ones to have their own private tiny bay. Sun beds and umbrellas can be hired in some of the beaches and some water sports facilities are even available. A few beach bars and taverns can be found along the road leading to the beach. Kolimbithres can be reached from the asphalted road (by local bus or private transportation) or by small fishing boats (caiques) which leave regularly from the port of Naoussa.
Santa Maria is located near Naoussa, in Plastira Bay and is a long coastline divided in two soft, golden sandy beaches which offer a beautiful view on the island of Naxos and the crystal emerald waters. The first is commonly known as Santa Maria Big (Megali). They both face onto Aliki Bay. The second is about a kilometer beyond the first and is on the right side of the road. It is a nice bay with good views, usually called Santa Maria Small (Mikri). The snorkeling here is recommended and there is also a diving school. The first Santa Maria Beach offers an even more beautiful view of Naxos island. The beach is long with some loungers and in in the middle you will find the diving and windsurfing centre. The water is perfect and clear and the sun drenched sand whiter than you will find on other parts of the island. It is fully organized, with sun beds, umbrellas and water sports facilities for windsurfing, scuba diving, paddle boats, etc. A campsite is located behind the beaches and makes it really crowded during the pick season of July and August. The beach of Santa Maria in Paros can be reached by local bus or any other private means of transortation.
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Santa Maria
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Santa Maria is located near Naoussa, in Plastira Bay and is a long coastline divided in two soft, golden sandy beaches which offer a beautiful view on the island of Naxos and the crystal emerald waters. The first is commonly known as Santa Maria Big (Megali). They both face onto Aliki Bay. The second is about a kilometer beyond the first and is on the right side of the road. It is a nice bay with good views, usually called Santa Maria Small (Mikri). The snorkeling here is recommended and there is also a diving school. The first Santa Maria Beach offers an even more beautiful view of Naxos island. The beach is long with some loungers and in in the middle you will find the diving and windsurfing centre. The water is perfect and clear and the sun drenched sand whiter than you will find on other parts of the island. It is fully organized, with sun beds, umbrellas and water sports facilities for windsurfing, scuba diving, paddle boats, etc. A campsite is located behind the beaches and makes it really crowded during the pick season of July and August. The beach of Santa Maria in Paros can be reached by local bus or any other private means of transortation.
Monastiri Beach (the beach of the monastery of Agios Ioannis) is located a couple of kilometres after the beach of Kolimbithres, in a small rocky bay surrounded by huge rocky hills. This beach lies in the Agios Ioannis Bay and if you look up to your right you can see the Monastery (hence the two names for the beach). To your left lie some imposing rocks. This beach is teeming with sun loungers and busy. The water stays at waist level for a good 100 metres and there is good opportunity for snorkeling. The sand is surprisingly deep and very sludgy. This beautiful sandy beach has crystalline waters and is very popular for its beauty, so it can get really crowded during July and August. It is also known to be a famous spot where yachts come to moor. Sun beds and umbrellas can be rent from the huge tavern overlooking the beach and water sports facilities are also available. In summer, various events are organized on Monastiri Beach such as concerts, beach parties, various contests, etc. This beach is reachable from the asphalted road passing nearby or by boats, leaving regularly from the harbour of Naoussa.
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Monastiri strönd
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Monastiri Beach (the beach of the monastery of Agios Ioannis) is located a couple of kilometres after the beach of Kolimbithres, in a small rocky bay surrounded by huge rocky hills. This beach lies in the Agios Ioannis Bay and if you look up to your right you can see the Monastery (hence the two names for the beach). To your left lie some imposing rocks. This beach is teeming with sun loungers and busy. The water stays at waist level for a good 100 metres and there is good opportunity for snorkeling. The sand is surprisingly deep and very sludgy. This beautiful sandy beach has crystalline waters and is very popular for its beauty, so it can get really crowded during July and August. It is also known to be a famous spot where yachts come to moor. Sun beds and umbrellas can be rent from the huge tavern overlooking the beach and water sports facilities are also available. In summer, various events are organized on Monastiri Beach such as concerts, beach parties, various contests, etc. This beach is reachable from the asphalted road passing nearby or by boats, leaving regularly from the harbour of Naoussa.
A lovely sandy beach with azure water. Also popular with nudists, Lageri is about 1.5 kilometers away from Naoussa and is a haven of tranquility for those who enjoy secluded, non-organized beaches.
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Lageri beach
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A lovely sandy beach with azure water. Also popular with nudists, Lageri is about 1.5 kilometers away from Naoussa and is a haven of tranquility for those who enjoy secluded, non-organized beaches.
One of the best kite spots, worldwide for kittesurfing
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Paros Kite Pro Center Paros Greece
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One of the best kite spots, worldwide for kittesurfing
Sandy beach
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Ampelas
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Sandy beach
The biggest beach in Paros, watersports too
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Gullströnd, Paros
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The biggest beach in Paros, watersports too

Γειτονιές

Naoussa is a lively fishing village at the north of the island of Paros, a perennial favorite with visitors, especially in Summer. Naoussa is the 2nd biggest town on the island and is slightly more upmarket. It has many excellent bars and tavernas around the main square at the port and lovely shops and boutiques, as well as a winery. Naousa is geographically blessed, there are good beaches, a vibrant nightlife and there is a lot to do. Many people find they really have no need to leave the town at all! Visit https://www.greecetravelsecrets.com/
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Naousa
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Naoussa is a lively fishing village at the north of the island of Paros, a perennial favorite with visitors, especially in Summer. Naoussa is the 2nd biggest town on the island and is slightly more upmarket. It has many excellent bars and tavernas around the main square at the port and lovely shops and boutiques, as well as a winery. Naousa is geographically blessed, there are good beaches, a vibrant nightlife and there is a lot to do. Many people find they really have no need to leave the town at all! Visit https://www.greecetravelsecrets.com/