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The greek-tourism tourist guide informs you about the restaurants, lodgings, hotels and businesses in Logaras Paros.
We are choosing the best restaurants, lodgings, hotels and businesses bearing in mind these criteria as well as what the locals and the Internet visitors told us excluding our opinion for those hotels that we think the most of, and we recommend without doubt that you should visit them. In Logaras you should absolutely visit. |
About Logaras Paros
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The district from Marpissa to Drios is maybe the most beautiful in Paros, with picturesque villages and fishing ports, exquisite sandy beaches, interesting sights, warm island hospitality and model tourist facilities.
Famous world wide to fans of water sports, especially windsurfing, it also offers a variety of vacation possibilities for every taste.But let us introduce you to this luminous and fascinating land, and then set out to discover by yourself how many more surprises it holds.
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At a distance of 17km from Parikia you arrive to Marpissa (or Tsimbidos), the largest village of the district, with full tourist amenities.
Built on a low hill near the coast, it sparkles with it's traditional whitewashed houses, windmills, narrow lanes, and many old churches lovingly preserved by priest Giorgis Stamenas.
To the east rises the hill of Kefalos, with the ruins of the 15th century Venetian castle and the 16th century monastery of St. Antony, with remarkable icons and a fretwork icon screen.
It is a pleasant 20 minute walk up the hill, and the view from the top is truly breathtaking.
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