Wednesday, September 13, 2017

I Love Travelling Vol2




Hello readers!

I've been thinking today that, every journey, is a little life.A miniature of life.Moments and emotions that we live, people we meet, places we see, tastes we try, pictures and colours that we see. And probably, just because we live all these compressed within a few days and with the company of our beloved ones, they are engraved forever deep in our soul.
This, is unique and precious.It's a blessing and an amazing memory that follows us for the rest of our lives.
And so it should be for all of us.
I must say that I feel lucky and privilleged to have experienced thousands of such moments in my life.
One of the finest trips I've ever made, was in Paros island.
An impulsive decision, excellent companionship and here we go, sailing to Paros!


Paros in Greece, is among the most popular islands of Cyclades. Located in the heart of the AegeanSea, the island is ideal for young people, romantic couples and families, too.


The Parian traditional villages, particularly Naoussa, Parikia and Lefkes, are perfect samples of Cycladic architecture, with whitewashed sugar houses, paved streets and blue-domed churches.
Páros has a bit of everything you’d expect from an island in the Cyclades archipelago – whitewashed villages, blue-domed churches, blonde-sand beaches, fishing harbours overlooked by taverna tables, plus lively bars and cafés.
From the ring road the views out to sea over dozens of surrounding islands are unbeatable.


Wander through beautiful traditional villages like Náoussa, a colourful village, where the ruins of a Venetian fortress stand at the entrance to its small harbour.

Léfkes is located at the highest point of Páros and enjoys stunning views of the island. The village is set up in the mountains and is surrounded by a rich green landscape. It has very well preserved Cycladic and neoclassical buildings, beautiful squares and narrow marble alleys.


The Museum of Aegean Folk Culture at Léfkes offers a tour of the culture of the Archipelago; discover the Aegean world through its exhibits, which include pieces related to the architecture, traditional trades and geology of the islands.

Márpissa, founded in the 15th century, is a traditional village with a distinctive medieval character. It is located on a hill, a few kilometres away from the famous beaches of Loyarás and Písso Livádi.

You can also visit the impressive Monastery of Ayios Antonios (17th century) on the hill of Kéfalos, where the ruins of a 15th century Venetian castle stand, and enjoy a wonderful view of the sea.
Petaloúdes is an area of stunning beauty near the village of Psychopiana. The habitat is rich in vegetation and running water, with tall plane trees, laurels, wild olive trees, and carob trees covered in ivy that play host to the butterfly species.

Where and how to find a good restaurant?

There must be hundreds of restaurants and taverns on Paros. Some are great, of course, and some aren’t. But how do you recognize a good restaurant before getting disappointed? If you have the possibility, ask someone. We,Greek people are usually very fussy about going to good restaurants and being served fresh food, so we will know. Ask other tourists; surely they will have had some good food somewhere. Preferably, choose restaurants that look clean and tidy, but not necessarily all fancy. Sometimes very simple places have the best food. If you see many people sitting somewhere, especially Greeks, it is most likely to be a good restaurant. (However, this rule applies at Greek eating times - Greeks for example don't usually go out for dinner before 10 pm!)

What to eat ( yammi!)


When the sea meets the earth and the sun generously spreads its grace in winter and summer, taste takes on a new dimension. Saltiness, aroma, sweetness flavors that fill the senses and soar when skillfully combined.  

People invested in all they were given, despite the dry, windblown soil of the Cyclades. They invested in low, special crops, with high tolerance to the sun and heat, which compensated them... tremendously. Eggplant, zucchini, wild greens, green bean and broad bean varieties that thrive and produce delicious and well-known vegetables.


Parian cuisine

Parian cuisine features recipes from the Cyclades. A center of both culture and taste, it comprises oily foods, baked and boiled legumes, many different kinds of "balls" prepared with herbs grown on the island: tomato balls, chickpea balls, zucchini balls, potato balls! Xerotigana (fried dough strips) and pancakes, both sweet and savory.
Meat cooked in a pot or in the oven, festive, stuffed lamb or wonderful combination entrées (vegetables and meat), open and covered pies and, naturally, fish and seafood.


Fish is cooked in a variety of ways. In addition to tasty kakavies (soup), they are grilled, fried, and cooked with vegetables, greens and legumes! Local fish include: gouna (sun dried, salted fish), salatouri (ray salad with a lemon & oil sauce and fresh herbs), mackerel and grilled octopus. And the karavoles (giant snails) have evolved from a humble dish into a gourmet delicacy. Whether boiled with garlic, boubouristi (lightly fried) or stifado (in an onion stew), they are a taste challenge that cannot be ignored.


The dietary habits of Paros are based on the Mediterranean diet. Fruits and vegetables, fish, olive oil, wine, spirits (souma) and dairy products. Fresh xinomyzitha (soft creamy cheese), oil cheese, excellent Gruyère, kefalotiri (salty cheese), bagged cheeses and kopanisti (sharp soft cheese). These cheeses are delightful when served with small koroneikes olives and the renowned rusks of Paros - the ideal companions for souma!
The island also produces aromatic honey, aromatic herbs (oregano, sage, thyme) and capers, while local meats are incomparable in taste and quality. The "meats" of the sea are delicious.

Greek habits:

In Greece we don’t usually order individual dishes except for the main meal. We order a sufficient amount of starters and share them to have a variety. This usually leads to over-eating, as the starters are so delicious that one is more or less full by the time the main meal comes... ;-)

The only problem is that if you are a foreigner you usually read the menu and don’t know half the stuff, so you don’t know what to choose! (It would be even worse if you knew what you were missing...)

Tips: Don’t just stick to the menu if you are in a restaurant. We don’t read menus much; instead we usually ask the chef what is on the menu or go directly into the kitchen to choose. This still happens, so don’t be surprised, but rather flattered, if you are asked into the kitchen! Be open-minded and do so! Sometimes things are not even written on the menu. Ask the waiter or chef for recommendations
Ask for the meal-of-the-day recommendation, which will definitely be fresh.

What about beaches?


The beaches are famous for the exotic water and the golden sand. The beaches on the south eastern side, such as Golden Beach and New Golden Beach, are particularly popular for windsurfing. A nice day trip from the island is the small island of Antiparos, with the crystal beaches and the relaxing atmosphere. 
Meet the villages and, don't forget to try a Mojito!


Sun-drenched beaches, like Chrissí Aktí, Santa Maria and Poúnda, welcome sun-loving visitors who want to enjoy the crystal clear sea, the sun or even their favourite water sports! Every year Chrissí Aktí is the venue for the Windsurfing World Championship. On the sea bed at Alykí beach, to the southwest, you can explore the ruins of an ancient town!
Enjoy the unusual natural landscape with impressive white rock formations on Kolymbíthres beach.


The beach of Kalóyeros, surrounded by red and green clay rocks offers a really effective spa for free! Cover your body with clay and let it dry in the sun; after a while rinse yourself in the sea and your body will feel softer than ever!



I could go on and on, writting about this island!
Unrivalled natural beauty, beaches with crystal clear waters, unrivalled Byzantine footpaths connecting traditional villages and breathtaking landscapes make Páros, located at the heart of the Cyclades, one of the best loved holiday destinations in Greece.



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