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Would you visit the Greek coast, but not sure which town is the most ideal for you? Are you interested in mythology and culture? Besides that, relaxation by the sea is also a priority? If that’s the case, don’t look any further! The island of Paros offers a real Mediterranean vacation. Thanks to its rich history, the island doesn’t lack spectacles either.
Location of Paros
The island of Paros lies in the center of the Aegean Sea in Greece. It’s a member of the Cyclades. It’s also the third most popular island in its group after Santorini and Marina Mykonos. Only a 5 km long canal divides the 165 km2 big island from Naxos. 1 km southwest of the island, there’s a smaller one called Antiparos, which is very famous for its marble host rock. The highest point of the island is the 770 m high mountain of Prophet Elias.
Can you rent a catamaran in Paros – do I need a license?
Small boats (under a certain horsepower or length), electric boats, crewed yacht charters, gulet charters may not require a license. Larger boats or those with more powerful engines need a skipper’s license. Before you confirm your sailing trip to Paros, please send us a copy and we will check it for you. You need to have the original copies on board, so don’t forget to take them. To sail from Paros, one of the following qualifications is necessary:
• ICC (International Certificate of Competence), with valid Navigational and VHF licenses, Prerequisites: RYA “Day Skipper Course” or complete the ICC Assessment form to prove competence from previous experience.• IPC (International Proficiency Certificate), America, Prerequisites: ASA 104 or US Sailing “Bareboat Cruising Course” OR:
• NauticEd SLC (International Sailing License and Credentials), International, • UK – RYA Day Skipper practical, • USA – US Sailing “Bareboat Cruising Course”, ASA “104 Bareboat Cruising Course” or above, • Germany – “Sportbootführerschein See“ or above, • Belgium – Algemeen Stuurbrevet/ Brevet de conduite général, • France – LE PERMIS PLAISANCE If you do not have a skipper license, it is also possible to rent a boat with a skipper
Catamaran charter Paros – the main ports
Paroikia Marina, Paros
The most popular marina is in Paros. It can accommodate yachts up to 60 metres. They also offer refuelling, boat service and electricity. The city’s sights, the best hotels and apartments, as well as great taverns and bars, await visitors near the marina. The depth of the marina is 3.5 metres.
Ayios Nikólaos Marina, Kea
It is an important port on the island of Kea, close to beautiful golden beaches and excellent fishing spots. It can accommodate 255 yachts at the same time, with a maximum length of 50 metres. The water depth of the port is up to 8 metres.
Karavotsai Marina, Folegandros
The only major marina of Folegandros is quite small. It can accommodate boats with a draft of 4 m and a length of 60 m. Embraced by beautiful natural surroundings, the marina offers a water tank refill, bars, restaurants and a market. Folegandros sailing, Folegrandros boat rental
Katapola port (Amorgos)
Katapola is the main port of Amorgos, located on the southeastern coast of the island.It is a natural bay with a picturesque setting, surrounded by hills and traditional white-washed buildings. Ferries and boats arrive and depart from Katapola, connecting Amorgos to other islands in the Cyclades, as well as the mainland of Greece. Amorgos sailing, boat rental Amorgos
Aegiali (Ormos)
Aegiali is the second-largest port on Amorgos, situated on the northern coast of the island. This port is closer to the village of Aegiali and is a key transportation hub for the northern part of Amorgos. Ferries operate from Aegiali, connecting Amorgos with other islands and the mainland. Both ports in Amorgos are well-equipped to accommodate ferry traffic, and they provide essential services for visitors arriving by sea.
Mérikha Marina, Kithnos
This tiny marina can accommodate about 30 yachts up to 60 meters long and has a water depth of 8 meters. Local hotels, restaurants, and lively nightlife areas in the immediate vicinity.
Ermoupolis Marina, Siros
Yachts up to 60 metres long can moor in the main marina of the tiny island of Siros. The water depth here is 9 metres. There are plenty of services available, including boat service and refuelling. Syros sailing, Syros yacht charter
Apollonia Marina, Naxos
It is a larger marina on the northeast coast of Naxos, in the town of the same name. It can accommodate boats up to 60 metres in length and a draft of 4 metres. The marina offers basic services. There are also some restaurants and bars.
Naxos Marina, Naxos
Yachts up to 20 metres in length and several 70 may berth in this marina. The maximum dive is 5 metres. In addition to the boat service, you can find the usual basic services in the marinas here. Naxos sailing, boat rental Naxos
Tinos Marina, Tinos
This medium-sized marina locates in Tinos, a city of the same name as the island. The marina, which is 5.5 metres deep, can be moored by yachts up to 60 metres long, for which it offers many services. From here you can easily reach all the sights and beaches of the island.
Mykonos Marina, Mykonos
On the island of Mykonos, in the marina of the city with the same name as the island yachts up to 40 metres long can berth. Here 30 yachts can anchor at the same time. The water depth is 4.5 metres. In addition to restaurants, hotels, car rentals, and other services, there is also a boat service. Mykonos sailing,catamaran rental Mykonos
Karavostasi Marina, Ios
It is a medium-sized marina on the island of Ios. It can accommodate boats up to 60 metres in length. The depth of the seabed is 4 metres. There are many services available such as a water tank refill, and you can find restaurants nearby.
Beaches in Paros
Paros involves the most beautiful and popular beaches of the Greek islands. Their common traits are crystal clear water and a relaxing atmosphere. Thus, they attract many visitors every summer. Some local beaches have seaside hotels, restaurants, and beach bars. Others welcome you with the pure image of gold sand and shadows cast by the palm trees around them.
Kolimbithres Paros Beach:
Kolimbithres is the most famous beach. It lies in the Gulf of Plastira. Around here small sandy gulfs follow each other. If you’re lucky enough and arrive at the right time, you can even have your own tiny gulf for a whole day or afternoon. On some of the beaches deck chairs and sun umbrellas are available as well as some water sports. Along the way to the shore, there are bars on the seaside and tavernas. The beaches are accessible from the water through small boats, which depart regularly from the port of Naoussa. Individual travellers also like discovering this section of the shore with their own or rented boats.
Monastiri Paros beach:
Monastiri is only a few kilometers from Kolimbithres is a small gulf surrounded by huge, rocky hills. This beach lies in the Gulf of Agios Ioannis. You can see the monastery on the right. Some spectacular rocks emerge on the left. This section of the coast is calm and has clean water. It’s most popular for its beauty mostly in July and August. People love coming here by yacht as well. Deck chairs, beach umbrellas, and watersports opportunities are all available. The Monastiri beach is full of events in summer: concerts, beach parties, and different competitions.
Main sights in Paros
In addition to its beautiful Mediterranean beaches, the town has several museums and cultural treasures. The pride of place is the huge Byzantine temple of Ekatondapyliani which also contains a small Byzantine museum. The archaeological museum behind the Ekatondapyliani shows the artworks of different ancient Parian settlements. And last, but not least you should view the art from different marble mines too. Going east from the town, there’s the amazing monastery of Ágii Anárgyri, which they established in 1660. The Paros Park, as a natural, untouched rock formation, is a perfect representation of the Cycladic beauty. In summer they hold numerous events in the park and its open-air theatre.
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The Greek coast has a Mediterranean climate. The air of the country is very clean and dry from spring to early autumn. There’s a lot of sunshine, while the amount of rain usually decreases from the west to the east. In summer, we almost never see any clouds in the sky. Rain is practically an unknown guest in the summer months. The sea can heat up to 23-25 °C from June to August. Even in October, it’s still 23 °C. The area of Greece is constantly windy, these winds, however, are always changing. The wind that dominates the summer months is called Meltemi. From June, it blows from the northwest and the northeast. It reaches its full strength, from 5 to 8 on the Beaufort scale, in July and August.
The sea-wind comes in late September or early October, which blows from the southeast and the southwest. It’s a specifically southern wind, that dominates mostly in spring and fall with a strength of 2 to 4. Due to Greece’s typical winds, it’s most rewarding to plan a sailing route from the south to the north in spring and autumn, and from the north to the south in summer. The waving is preferable compared to the Croatian archipelago since there’s a greater distance between the Greek islands. The current flows counterclockwise in the Eastern Mediterranean Basin, and northward along the Turkish coast. The water flows southward on the Eastern Greek coasts, but from the west side of the Peloponnese Peninsula northern current dominates.
The climate diagrams are based on 30 years of hourly weather model simulations. They give good indications of typical climate patterns and expected conditions (temperature, precipitation, sunshine, and wind). The “mean daily maximum” (solid red line) shows the maximum temperature of an average day for every month for Paros. Likewise, the “mean daily minimum” (solid blue line) shows the average minimum temperature.
The wind rose for Paros shows how many hours per year the wind blows from the indicated direction. The diagram for Paros shows the days per month, during which the wind reaches a certain speed.
Day 1. Paros (Parikia) – Kolymbithres 18.50 km (11.49 nm), Day 2. Kolymbithres – Santa Maria Beach 13.78 km (8.56 nm), Day 3. Santa Maria Beach – Naxos 8.70 km (5.40 nm), Day 4. Naxos – Aliki 28.94 km (17.98 nm), Day 5. Aliki – Kamares (Sifnos Island) 57.83 km (35.93 nm), Day 6. Kamares – Livadi (Serifos island) 22.85 km (14.20 nm), Day 7. Livadi – Serifopoula – Parikia 70.02 km (43.51 nm).
Day 1. Paros – Kamares (Sifnos island) 54.85 km (34.08 nm), Day 2. Kamares – Livadi (Serifos island) 22.85 km (14.20 nm), Day 3. Livadi – Merihas (Kithnos island) 45.85 km (28.49 nm), Day 4. Merihas – Ermoupoli (Siros island)69.19 km (43.00 nm), Day 5. Ermoupoli – Tinos (Tinos island) 22.15 km (13.76 nm), Day 6.Tinos – Agios Stefanos(Mykonos)17.17 km (10.67 nm), Day 7. Mykonos – Stefano beach – Paros 55.48 km (34.47 nm)
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