Antiparos Island: The small island, situated just a stone’s throw from Paros, has become known for its tranquility, sandy beaches, and gentle landscape. It is known for its white houses, cobbled streets and the flowers that thrive in the yards of the houses. The historical center is located in the Venetian castle of Antiparos, which is connected through the shopping streets in the picturesque coastal street. Despite being so close to Paros island, Antiparos is not so crowded but it has a cosmopolitan character. An idyllic Greek island where you can kick back and enjoy a stress-free, peaceful retreat.
Paros Island: It is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Greece, mainly known for its traditional Cycladic architecture and enchanting sandy beaches with transparent waters. In antiquity, Paros was famous for its white marble quarries, the so-called ‘Parian marble’ was highly sought-after for its top quality, for use in architecture and sculpture. Some of the best-known sculptors, painters and poets of ancient Greece come from Paros.

