![]() ![]() Because many of these websites charge an extra fee when booking with them, 3 Days Abroad recommend Ferry Hopper since they don’t charge this extra fee and they event offer lower prices from time to time. Tip: There are many price comparison websites where you can check timetables and prices from many different Greek ferry companies. While it is not mandatory to book your tickets in advance, we recommend you do it without hesitation if you are coming to the island during the summer season (mid-June through mid-September) or during major holidays like Easter. From there, you can catch the local buses that serve the whole island, or, why not, find a lovely beachfront hotel in Parikia! ![]() Paro’s port is located in Parikia, the island’s main center, along with Naoussa. The easiest way of arriving at Paros from Athens, Santorini or other islands in the Cyclades is by ferry. If you are coming from other islands like Santorini, Mykonos, Milos, Naxos, etc., you can arrive in Paros by plane, but you will have to do a layover in Athens. The cost of these tickets can range between $120 (high season tickets booked one week in advance) or $60 (low season tickets booked three months in advance) Flights from Thessaloniki to Parosĭuring the summer months, Astra Airlines and Olympic Air also offer direct flights from Thessalonica to the island that range from $60 to $150, depending on how far in advance you book your tickets. Olympic Air operates around 8 daily flights from Athens to the island, while Sky Express has between 1 and 3 flights, depending on the season. As of 2019, these are the flights coming to the island: Flights from Athens to Paros While the airport was renovated in 2016, the truth is that it doesn’t cover many routes so most of the visitors choose to arrive by ferry to the island. ![]()
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