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Naoussa, built on a secluded bay on the northern shores of Paros, is unquestionably one of the most picturesque bays in the Aegean. Despite the comforts that it offers to summer visitors, Naoussa remains the traditional fisherman village with the largest fishing fleet in the Cyclades. The heart of Naoussa pumps in the small, secluded bay with dozens of fishing boats. Today, the old warehouses have been transformed into bars, coffee houses, and traditional tavernas that offer ouzo and fresh seafood delicacies.

A walk at the center of Naoussa, through the narrow white streets, will reveal the beauty of this island town, which keeps its color and character by elegantly combining the past with the present. Around Naoussa you can find wonderful beaches near of further away (Piperi, Monastery, Kolympithres, Aghi Anargiri, Laggeri, Santa Maria).

Night life in Naoussa
Naoussa is the perfect place for those who love the night life. It offers a large variety of clubs, bars, taverns, many of which have been redesigned from earlier, traditional whitewashed houses. Most bars and clubs remain open until very late at night.

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Accommodation

Accommodation
Enjoy the superb service and the unique view of our facilities, by choosing the right room type for your needs. 56 rooms and suites at your disposal…
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Get married in Paros

Get married in Paros
Make your wedding an unforgettable event and plan your wedding reception from afar. We offer a hall for 500 people, catering, bar, decoration and wedding planner
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About Paros

About Paros
Paros is the gorgeous island of the Aegean that stands out for its magnificent natural beauty and the traditional Cycladic style of its towns and villages.
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Contact

Contact
• Kolybithres, Naoussa, Paros
• Tel. +30-22840-28890-4
• Fax. +30-22840-28894
• Skype Name: saint_andrea_resort
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