The Cave of Antiparos: This year the cave was closed due to Covid and we hope it will open next season. Then if you fancy a cocktail or two, head to Boogaloo or Loco in Chora and the night is yours! You can also have a delicious Greek meal cooked and served to you in the privacy of your villa by our gastronomy team. From Soros beach take a short drive to the west coast and you will find Captain Pipinos, the best place for fresh fish and seafood right on the waterside. Inside the lanes of the town you will find many delicious pavement taverns and modern up-market restaurants like Papagallos and Kalokiri. Local festivals in the Chora are great fun with food and dancing, the festival of Agios Ioannis, takes place on June 23rd and 24th, inside the castle, or the 3-day festival of Agia Marina on July 15th.Įating & Drinking: Anargyros and Nautica on the waterfront by the ferry dock have good food and service, great for lunch or snacks, and Sapou nearby is good for dinner and very popular. The entrance to the castle is next to the Agios Nikolaos Church. The castle is now in ruins amid the traditional village. There is Soros Beach Bar serving delicious food made with fresh local ingredients, have lunch and drinks, it’s a great place for all day chill-out.Ĭhora: Legend says that Antiparos was a magnet for Aegean Sea pirates because of its privileged location, and so the Venetians built a castle there for protection around 1440 AD. Soros Beach is 10 km south of Chora and has natural trees for shade and clean crystal waters for swimming. It is easy to go by foot only about 15 mins walk from the ferry port, walk through Chora and past the Venetian Castle, out the other side to the west coast. Sifneiko beach is the place for magical sunsets and has rightly earned the name of ‘Sunset Beach’. Psaraliki is actually two beaches on the long sandy coastline, and the 2nd beach has a long line of beach trees for natural shade. Psaraliki Beach is great for water sports and is only 1 km south of Chora, so an easy walk. It is located just below the great beach bar and restaurant Beach House Antiparos. The beach is just after the turning leading to Antiparos Cave and this lovely cove is fully protected from summer winds. It has a rocky sea bottom in places so take your water shoes. Just before this is Panagia Beach, only 3 km from Chora and quieter than Glyfa but equally stunning.Īpantima Beach is about 7km south of Chora and is a scenic beach with pebbles and super clear water. It is the longest beach on the island and has many taverns and beach bars for summer fun. Glyfa Beach is wide and shallow and popular with families, and only 4 km from Chora. To get to the beaches you can walk to the nearest ones from the ferry port, take a taxi or rent a car/bicycle/ATV from the offices in front of the ferry, or come across on the ferry with your car or ATV from Paros. On the east coast facing Paros the waters are calm and the west side is more rugged. You can check the daily Pounda ferry schedule here and if you are interested in taking a yacht charter or helicopter from Paros, Athens or any other island email the BlueVillas Concierge.īeaches: Antiparos has some of the most photographed beaches in the Cyclades, white sand, and crystal waters to rival the Caribbean. Getting there: You can reach Antiparos by the small ferry from Pounda or better still by private M/Y or sailing boat. In the middle of the island is the Antiparos Cave full of stalactites and stalagmites, and down off the south coast is the uninhabited Despotiko island. Stroll around the stone paved streets and visit boutiques and shop for unique souvenirs. This little town was built around the 15th century Venetian castle and fortress. Antiparos beaches are spectacular, with white sand and crystal waters, and many are in walking distance of the main town ‘Chora’.
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