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Aliki paros
Aliki paros








At first, it didn’t seem as nice as Piso Aliki as it was quite stony in the water on the eastern end. My food was good, though Caroline said her crepe was disappointing.īefore heading back to Parikia, we walked to another nearby beach called Agios Nikolaos. Caroline had a fresh lemon and lime drink with a sugar and lemon crepe.

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I ordered a small beer, plus yoghurt with honey and fruits. There were several options for food, but we didn’t want anything fancy so decided to try a cafe called Ya Soumitsa.

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We stayed at the beach until 11:30, and then I started to get hungry having burned off the morning pastries with my swim, so we packed up and retraced our steps back towards the main beach. Once I’d warmed up enough from the sun, I got my goggles and went for quite a long swim across the bay and back which was very refreshing. We found a nice spot on the sand, put our towels down and I settled for some sunbathing while Caroline went for a walk along the sand. The beach was almost deserted, except for a few elderly couples having a morning swim or chatting under the shade of a tree. It didn’t take long to walk round to the other beach, and boy was it worth it! Piso Aliki is gorgeous: The wonderful Piso Aliki beach on the south coast of Paros Aliki beachĪlthough it wasn’t very busy first thing in the morning, I decided it didn’t look that appealing, but I had noticed on Google Maps that there’s a larger beach past the harbour to the south, Piso Aliki. When we got off the bus in Aliki, we saw that the main beach was pretty small: a triangle of sand nestled in the corner of two roads with a few cafes and tavernas nearby. Not a very healthy breakfast, but it gave us some energy to start the day. The bakery sells all kinds of sweet and savoury options and is quite reasonably priced, so we shared a plain croissant and pain au chocolate and I had a latte. Instead, we kept walking and found Ragoussis bakery just a short walk away. Since we wanted to take an 8:40 bus it was no good hanging around. Unfortunately, when we got there just after 8 it wasn’t open and the sign on the door suggested it wouldn’t be opening until 9:15 – unusually late for a Greek cafe, I thought. There is a direct bus (sometimes it stops at the airport, but it’s mostly direct) so it’s actually quicker to get here from Parikia than it was to get to Logaras and Punda yesterday, even though they appear closer on the map.īefore setting off, I suggested to Caroline that we have breakfast at Symposium as I had enjoyed it so much yesterday. We planned to continue our exploration of Paros today with a visit to Aliki beach, located on the south coast of the island. Tuesday 28th June 2022 Another Day, Another Beach

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