Parikia, Greece: Enjoy The Amphitheater-Shaped Town

Parikia, the capital of Paros is built on the same spot where the ancient capital town was built. It is the main harbor of the island and its commercial center as well. The town is built in the shape of an amphitheater around the port with the Kastro Hill making a magnificent backdrop.

A traditional windmill stands near the port. The town boasts Cycladic architecture with cubic, flat roofed, whitewashed houses that feature colorful balconies.

The houses are shadowed by vines, and orange and pomegranate gardens that render the town a picturesque look.

A Little Bit of History

Paros Island has been inhabited since 3200 BC and according to mythology, the first king of Paros was Alkaios. The Cretans made this island their naval station, as Paros had a strategic position in the Cyclades.

Port of Parikia, Greece - Parikia, the capital of Paros Island, is built in the shape of an amphitheater around the port with the Kastro Hill as a magnificent backdrop and offers the most beautiful sunset across the horizon that will make you fall in love with this amazing town instantly!The view of Parikia port

The Ionians captured the island in 1100 BC, but it was taken over by the Arcadians in 1000 BC. Parios led the Arcadians and the island got its name from him.

Paros flourished economically and culturally in the eighth century BC.

The island came under the rule of Philip of Macedonia in 338 BC and after Alexander the Great, it came under Ptolemies, successor of Alexander.

The island then passed between the hands of the Mithridates, Romans and Byzantines.

Many people converted to Christianity, and that is why several churches, chapels and monasteries were built during that time. Paros came under the Duchy of the Aegean between 1207 and 1389.

Parikia Beach and Port View, Greece - Parikia, the capital of Paros island, boasts Cycladic architecture with the houses shadowed by vines, and orange and pomegranate gardens that render the town a picturesque look. It is also famous for its nightlife and exquisite beaches which why is a must-stop for Eastern Mediterranean lovers of any age!Parikia beach view

The Turks succeeded the Venetians and ruled over the island until the Greek Revolution in 1821. After the independence, Paros became a Greek State.

The Feast of Panagia Ekatontapiliani is celebrated on August 15th with traditional music, dance, local food and wine.

Other popular events are the Festival of the Ascension of Christ, Eves of Saints Anargiri and Anna, and the Celebration of Trata.

Traditional windmill in Parikia, Greece - Parikia is the main harbor of Paros island and its commercial center as well. The town boasts Cycladic architecture with cubic, flat roofed, whitewashed Mediterranean style houses that feature colorful balconies that are just waiting to be discovered!Traditional windmill in Parikia

During summer there are various cultural events like concerts, fairs, shows, theatrical performances and art exhibitions.

Paros is famous for clothes, shoes, hand-made jewelry and craft shops.

Where is Parikia?

  • 4.34 miles/ 7 km from Antiparos, Greece
  • 6.21 miles/ 10 km from Naousa, Greece
  • 13 miles/ 21 km from Naxos, Greece
  • 25.47 miles/ 41 km from Ios, Greece
  • 26 miles/ 42 km from Mykonos, Greece
  • 85.74 miles/ 138 km from Athens, Greece
  • 5.59 miles/ 9 km from Paros Airport
  • 26.09 miles/ 42 km from Mikonos Airport
  • 86.99 miles/ 140 km from Athens Airport
  • 45.98 miles/ 74 km from Milos Airport

Things to See

  • Castle
  • Panagia Ekatontapiliani
  • Archeological Museum
  • Old Town
  • Ancient Cemetery
  • Marble Quarries

    Beaches

  • Martselo and Krios Beaches
  • Livadia Beach
  • Kalakonas Beach
  • Paraporos Beach
  • Pounda Beach

    Excursions

  • Naussa
  • Marpissa
  • Cruise around Paros and Antiparos
  • Naxos

Parikia is famous for its nightlife and exquisite beaches.

The seaside walkway in Parikia is ideal for an evening stroll and it boasts the most beautiful sunset across the horizon.

We wish you a fantastic Mediterranean cruise!