Greek ferries to Paros guide
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May 27, 2010 3:54 PM
General Information about ParosThe island of Paros is one of the most popular Greek destinations, The island is part of the Cyclades and is located in central Aegean. It spans an area of 197 km². There were 12800 inhabitants in 2001. Paros has many beautiful sandy beaches with crystal-clear waters, sea-side tavernas & bars and is known to windsurfers around the world. The capital of Paros is called Parikia. The village of Naoussa on the far North of the island is also very popular and very picturesque. To the South West, very close to Paros, lies the “sister” island Antiparos which is also very popular especially for its natural beauty. There are local small ferries almost every hour to Antiparos from the small port of Pounda. Interesting information concerning Paros you can find through the Greek Travel Pages (GTP) and Wikipedia. Paros MapPorts of ParosThe main port of Paros is Parikia. All ferries arrive and leave from there. The coordinates of the port are: 37°05’12.59” N - 25°08’57,87” E (Google Earth). There are also two secondary ports from which only local boats operate. These are Naoussa with coordinates 37°07’30.21” N - 25°14’12,05” E (Google Earth) and Pounda with coordinates 37°02’15.70” N - 25°06’00,37” E (Google Earth).Useful info: Paros Port authority tel. +30 22840 21240, Greek Tourist police. Travel timesA. Ferry from Piraeus to Paros
B. Ferry from Rafina to Paros
Useful info: Paros Port authority tel. (+30) 22860 22239, Greek Tourist police Paros ferries schedule announcementThere are four, so called, "ferry schedule seasons":
Ferry connections and schedules for domestic routes, like to Paros, are usually announced by most shipping companies, a couple of weeks before the beginning of each season. There are some exceptions though, like Blue Star ferries, which announces schedules in the beginning of the year. Athens to Paros ferry schedule frequency during summer
Ferry types operating routes to ParosConventional car ferriesThese vessels can be divided into two categories: the old ones and the modern ones. The main differences between them are
They are usually very big vessels, which also carry vehicles. Their advantages compared to the High Speed vessels, like the catamarans, are that they are more seaworthy, offer more "relaxed" accommodation and cabins and the passengers have the possibility to sit outside and enjoy their cruise around the Greek islands. Catamarans & HydrofoilsThese vessels are smaller and much faster than conventional ones. Only a few of them can carry vehicles. Their main advantage is that they go twice as fast. Ferry connections to & from Paros
Note: Not all above connections operate throughout the year. Ferry to Paros pricesPrices quoted below concern 2008, for the most popular routes, in economy class and are indicative. Same prices apply v.v. These prices are subject to change without prior notice.
*Note: Hydrofoils/Catamarans usually operate between May and October. |
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