Guidebook for Naousa

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Guidebook for Naousa

Food Scene

perfect
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Levantis
street Gravari
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perfect
good traditional home-made Greek and other dishes from family business.
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Siparos
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good traditional home-made Greek and other dishes from family business.
“Very good traditional home-made Greek and other dishes, fresh fish, out-door stone oven. Very professional and friendly service.”
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Kolimpithres
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“Very good traditional home-made Greek and other dishes, fresh fish, out-door stone oven. Very professional and friendly service.”
Special Breakfasts as well as coctails and drinks at night.
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Sousouro
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Special Breakfasts as well as coctails and drinks at night.
coffee and breakfast... with view to the harbor
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KIRANOS CAFE
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coffee and breakfast... with view to the harbor

Drinks & Nightlife

Music bar in the picturesque harbor of Naoussa
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Agosta
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Music bar in the picturesque harbor of Naoussa

Parks & Nature

Monastiri Beach (the beach of the monastery of Agios Ioannis a small rocky bay surrounded by huge rocky hills. This beach lies in the Agios Ioannis Bay. The water stays at waist level for a good 100 metres and there is good opportunity for snorkeling. The sand is surprisingly deep and very sludgy. This beautiful sandy beach has crystalline waters and is very popular for its beauty. In summer, various events are organized on Monastiri Beach such as concerts, beach parties, various contests, etc.
Agios Ioannis Rentis
Monastiri Beach (the beach of the monastery of Agios Ioannis a small rocky bay surrounded by huge rocky hills. This beach lies in the Agios Ioannis Bay. The water stays at waist level for a good 100 metres and there is good opportunity for snorkeling. The sand is surprisingly deep and very sludgy. This beautiful sandy beach has crystalline waters and is very popular for its beauty. In summer, various events are organized on Monastiri Beach such as concerts, beach parties, various contests, etc.
The Environmental and Cultural Park of Paros is located at the northern end of the bay of Naoussa. The have the opportunity to see the famous 17th cent. monastery of St. John “Detis”, a 100-year old stone lighthouse, and some beautiful “sculpted” granite rocks. At the Park area there are various beaches and swimming spots. The 7km signalled footpath network takes you around the whole peninsula, bringing you to places of exceptional beauty and to various more “secret” beaches. The Festival at the Park hosts concerts and other shows with important artists. at the stone-built amphitheatre that looks out to the bay of Naoussa and the moonrise.
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Paros Park
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The Environmental and Cultural Park of Paros is located at the northern end of the bay of Naoussa. The have the opportunity to see the famous 17th cent. monastery of St. John “Detis”, a 100-year old stone lighthouse, and some beautiful “sculpted” granite rocks. At the Park area there are various beaches and swimming spots. The 7km signalled footpath network takes you around the whole peninsula, bringing you to places of exceptional beauty and to various more “secret” beaches. The Festival at the Park hosts concerts and other shows with important artists. at the stone-built amphitheatre that looks out to the bay of Naoussa and the moonrise.

Sightseeing

The Ekatondapiliani (the church of 100 gates) is one of the most treasured monument of the Byzantine era. The church is dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary and her assumption to heaven is solemnly celebrated on August 15th. Behind the Panagia Ekatontapyliani, the Archaeological Museum this museum is a cool escape into the island’s past
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パナギア・エカトンピリアニ教会(百の門の聖母)
18 Prompona
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The Ekatondapiliani (the church of 100 gates) is one of the most treasured monument of the Byzantine era. The church is dedicated to the Dormition of Virgin Mary and her assumption to heaven is solemnly celebrated on August 15th. Behind the Panagia Ekatontapyliani, the Archaeological Museum this museum is a cool escape into the island’s past