The Port of Paros, located in the lively town of Parikia, is the main gateway to this iconic island in the Cyclades. Offering regular ferry connections to Athens (Piraeus), and nearby islands like Mykonos, Naxos, and Santorini, the port serves as a key stop for travellers exploring the Aegean.
The port provides easy access to Paros’s beautiful beaches, picturesque villages, and historical landmarks like the ancient Temple of Apollo. Whether you're looking to relax on sandy shores, explore the island’s rich culture, or embark on island-hopping adventures, the Port of Paros offers a seamless and enjoyable journey.

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To reach Paros port by car, follow the main road (Epar.Od. Parikias-Piso Livadi) towards the town, where signs will direct you to the port area. As you approach Paroikia, the road runs along the coastline, passing key attractions. The Paros Windmill marks the entrance to the port.
Modes of Transport: Motorcycle, Standard Car

To reach the port, a local bus can be taken from various towns such as Naoussa, Lefkes, Piso Livadi, or Aliki, with bus rides typically taking 20-40 minutes depending on the starting location. Taxis are also available for a more direct route, taking about 15-30 minutes, depending on the departure point. Once in Paroikia, the port is close to the town center and easily accessible on foot. Foot passengers can wait in the terminal building before boarding.
Modes of Transport: Foot passenger, Bicycle


















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