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Lost among sapphire waters, Paros, is a famous Greek island that boasts breathtaking scenery synonymous with paradise. Full of natural beauty and cultural richness, every corner is alive with warm Mediterranean hospitality. More striking yet is the harbour of Naousa, adorned with traditional Greek architecture that hugs the coastline.
The medley of crystal clear waters and unique coastal features makes Paros - Naousa not just a tourist hotspot but a sailing heaven. With favorable sailing conditions and expertly built marinas, bareboat charter in Paros - Naousa is an unmatched experience. Chart a course, and set sail aboard a private bareboat for weekly or daily rentals, and even explore options with overnight accommodation. This article will guide you on the breathtaking journey.
For sailing enthusiasts, the bareboat charter in Paros - Naousa serves as a gateway to unrestricted exploration of the Aegean Sea. Uncover hidden beaches and secluded coves as you navigate your private yacht in the mesmerizing azure waters. The freedom and flexibility of creating your personalized itinerary make Paros - Naousa a favorite among sailors worldwide.
Reaching Paros - Naousa from anywhere in the world is quite straightforward. Fly into Athens and then take a domestic flight to Paros National Airport. Alternatively, you can also ply by sea from Piraeus or Rafina ports near Athens, with frequent daily ferries available.
Sailing Faros - Naousa opens up exciting options. Exploring the coastline with your bareboat rental gives the freedom to depart from Alyki and follow the southern coast, mooring in secluded bays such as Ambelas, and Santa Maria. A visit to the island of Antiparos guarantees hidden caves perfect for snorkeling. The mesmerizing route to Naxos unveils myths of Greek gods and offers fabulous views of the secluded Small Cyclades.
The sailing season in Paros - Naousa typically starts from May and lasts until October. However, if you want to avoid crowded marinas and want better bargains, opt for the shoulder season between April and June or September and October.
The Paros - Naousa sailing region experiences consistent northwest winds during the summer months. Known as Meltemi, these winds pose a challenge to less experienced sailors. Generally, weather conditions remain mild, making it perfect for sailing.
Paros - Naousa is rich in history and culture. Visit the Church of Ekatontapiliani in Parikia, one of the most important Byzantine monuments. Experience local life with a visit to Naoussa's old town, with its labyrinthine alleys and traditional tavernas serving local delicacies like Souvlaki and Ouzo.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of Paros Park, or experience adrenaline-pumping water sports at Santa Maria beach. Purple sunsets at Agii Anargiri beach are a must-do. When sailing in Naousa, don't miss out on exploring the vibrant Naoussa nightlife in its many quaint bars and seafood restaurants.
The island is home to two main marinas; Parikia and Naousa. Both offer essential services to sailors, including refueling, water, and electricity. The naturally shielded bay of Naousa or the safe anchorage provided at Parikia are excellent options.
You need a valid International Certificate of Competence (ICC) or RYA Day Skipper qualification. Additionally, a VHF license is also mandatory. Some rental companies may also require a sailing resume detailing your experience.
Essentials range from your passport, driving license, and necessary boat licenses. Carry comfortable light clothes for summer, a waterproof jacket, non-slip shoes, sunscreen, sunglasses, and hats. Don't forget your cameras for capturing fantastic views!
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Destination | Description |
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Koufonisia Islands | A cluster of serene islands famous for crystal clear waters and powdery sandy beaches. |
Santorini | A striking destination known for its whitewashed buildings, electric blue domes, and vibrant sunsets. |
Naxos | A blend of traditional and modern appeal, Naxos boasts striking landscapes, ancient monuments, and vivacious nightlife. |
Mykonos | Known for its glamorous and cosmopolitan lifestyle, stunning beaches, and vibrant entertainment scene. |
Delos | A UNESCO World Heritage site brimming with ancient Greek archaeological sites. |
Milos | Bestowed with vibrant landscapes, stunning sea caves, traditional villages, and exotic beaches. |
Antiparos | Offers crystal clear waters, golden beaches, tranquil environments, and an impressive cave to explore. |
Climate:
The summer climate is hot and dry, making it an ideal sailing time, with temperatures ranging between 24°C to 28°C.Currency:
The local currency in Greece is the Euro (€), and cash is preferably used over cards in some places.Local Greeting:
The common way to greet someone in Greek is “Yasou”.Sunny Days:
Paros - Naousa enjoy over 300 days of sunshine annually. Carry sunscreen and hats for protection.Local Cuisine:
Try out local treats such as Souvlaki, Moussaka, and Fresh Seafood when in Paros - Naousa.Marine Life:
Enjoy the vibrant marine life; don't forget your snorkeling gear.Historical Sites:
Visit ancient ruins at Delos and Byzantine-era Panagia Ekatontapiliani church in Paros.Cultural Experience:
Experience the vibrant local culture and traditional festivals in Paros and Naousa.Food and Wine:
Indulge in local Greek culinary delights and sample the region's wineries.Iconic Landmarks:
Visit iconic landmarks like Agioi Anargyroi, a beautiful chapel that provides amazing views of Naousa Bay.Aegean Adventure:
Explore the Aegean sea and its wonderful islands, including nearby Koufonisia and Antiparos.Surfing:
Take advantage of consistent winds making Paros one of the world's top windsurfing destinations.Beaches:
Enjoy sunbathing or swimming at exclusive beaches accessible only by boat in the surrounds of Paros - Naousa.Nightlife:
Experience the vibrant nightlife of Mykonos known for lively beach clubs and parties.Types of yachts | Sailboat |
Number of yachts | 0 boats available |
Number of sailboats | 1 sailboats available |
Minimum Price | 348 $ per day |
Maximum Price | 472 $ per day |
Average Price | 417 $ per day |
Manufacturers | Jeanneau |
Average length | 13 m (42.65 ft) |
Average sleeping capacity | 7 |
Average cruise capacity | 7 |