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All houses have tasteful furnishings in the Cyclades Island style, and the rooms are set out in split level. From the spacious terraces, one has magnificent views of the opposite island of Antiparos, which is worth visiting. Agia Irini No. 1 and No. 2 are some 60 70 meters away from the sea and surrounded by large terraces.
Unlike the other houses, they have three bedrooms and two bathrooms, one with a bathtub and the other with a shower. Here all the rooms are on one level and the interior furnishings are also kept in the Cyclade island style. A beautiful beach with fine white sand and palm trees is only some 10 minutes walking away. A Greek taverna, is set directly at the beach, so one can enjoy meals and drinks under the shade of the trees. The town of Parikia is 6 km away where shops, restaurants and numerous bars and discos are found. Due to the secluded position of Agia Irini we recommend car rental.
Paros is the fourth largest island in the Kyklades group, and one of its most fascinating. Here you will find beautiful beaches, mountains from which the famous Paros marble is cut, sparkling blue sea and interesting cultural sites. The island is renowned as being particularly friendly to visitors. It's also an ideal base from which to travel to other islands of the group. On arrival at the entrance to the harbor of the capital town, Paros, you are greeted by a marvelous view: the old Venetian castle ruin overlooking the snow-white houses surrounded by jasmine bushes and
flowers. The quaint narrow streets entice you to explore the town and its many tavernas and shops.
Paros is often described as a half-eaten apple. The 'bitten part' forms the Bay of Naoussa. Villa Petra reigns over the left and westerly part of this convex curve. From here one has a breathtaking view of the harbour of Naoussa. Apart from the main town of Parikia in the west, there is the Naoussa Harbor in the north, the town of Pisso Livadi in the east andcAliki in the south. Between Parikia and Aliki is the Agia-Irini Cove, with
a fascinating view of Anitparos (its sister island, to the southwest) and the numerous other nearby islands dotted before you. Arrival: Flights connecting through Athens or Mykonos.
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