
Tiny Greek island dubbed 'a smaller Mykonos' named as best in the world
Escape the bustling crowds of tourists on this idyllic Greek island recently voted the best in the entire world.
Last year, a whopping 40 million international visitors flocked to Greece, marking an impressive 12.8 per cent spike compared to 2023. The sheer influx resulted in hotspots such as Santorini and Mykonos becoming so insufferably busy - swathes of visitors have vowed to never return.
However, if you're desperate for golden sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters, mouth-watering food and a ubiquitous history - you have to check out Páros. This tiny island, located in the Aegean Sea, boasts 120km of unspoilt coastline - complete with quaint cliff-top villages, rugged mountains, and a vibrant nightlife.
If you're not satisfied with soaking up the rays on sugar-like beaches, head over to Panagia Ekatontapiliani, aka the Holy Shrine of the Virgin Mary. This Byzantine church complex is a must-see for history buffs, and is one of the best-preserved Paleo-Christian monuments in Greece. According to legend, the original church was either constructed by Saint Helene herself or Saint Constantine, the first Emperor of Constantinople, after the oblation of his mother.
Staying in the charming villages of Naoussa, Lefkes, and Marpissa, is a great way to explore the island's whitewashed houses with blue windows and flowered yards. It's as Instagram-worthy as the domed buildings in Santorini, but comes without coachloads of selfie-stick-waving tourists.
And if you're feeling extra boujee, explore Páros' wildlife-rich waters with a private boat trip or yacht charter. The island is also a great place for scuba divers, home to barracuda, groupers, and moray eels, as well as sea turtles and even dolphins and seals. With all of this in mind, it's no surprise that the island was voted the world's best in Travel and Leisure's most recent survey.
"This Aegean isle has made the European islands list every year since we added the category to our 'World's Best Awards' survey," the publication said. "This year, it takes the top spot for the first time since 2020—and readers named Páros not only their favourite island in Europe, but also the best in the world.
Travellers hailed the island's fresh seafood, shopping options, natural beauty and 'warm hospitality' from locals. "There's more to explore than I expected," said one survey respondent. "[There are] surprises around every corner."
While there is an airport in Páros, it only operates as a domestic hub connecting the island to the mainland. This means Brits will have to first fly to Athens, and then hop on another flight to Páros - which altogether takes around six hours and 15 minutes.
If you're flexible with dates, you can grab return indirect flights for around £264 in August - if you're travelling from London. Flying from northern airports such as Manchester or Edinburgh increases the cost to £358 and £336 respectively.
There is a wide range of accommodation types on Páros, from no-frill hotels to luxury resorts. For example, a week's stay (Monday, August 4-11) at the Surfing Beach Huts will only set you back £585. This is based on two adults sharing two single beds in a wooden cabin.
If you're looking for something a bit more upmarket, you have to check out Paros Agnanti Resort & Spa. This five-star hotel is situated just 100 metres from the beach, and boasts a stunning spa, beautiful sea views, and excellent leisure facilities. Staying here on the exact same nights, in a Superior room which includes breakfast, will cost £2,358.
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