Tsoukalia Beach
Exploring Paros Sailing Holidays area
Great sandy beach between Ambela and Molo. Relatively easy access, but only by car or motorbike. It is relatively secluded and well-known choice of surfers. Between Ampelas and Tsoukalia two natural coves with pebbles and sand, such as' Argiakas and Plakoto that joins a dirt road with barely fit one car.
Navigational Aids
The Byzantine Art museum of Paros is located in the center of village Marpissa. The building was used to be a catholic school during the Turkish domination.
The beach of Piso Livadi in southeastern Paros is one of the most attractive Paros Beaches, with shallow waters, soft sand and tamarisk trees. The area has many tavernas and bars, while hotel accommodation is abundant.
Logaras Beach in southeastern Paros is another popular beach in the southeast of Paros that offers both crowded and quiet spots. It is pebbly and has very clear, shallow waters and has been awarded the blue flag.
Family beach. A white sandy beach, which is lined with lush trees, the shade of which will surely find, as the beach does not have the umbrella organization-lounger.
Ambelas Beach located in northeastern Paros just a few kilometers from Naoussa, is a lovely sheltered sandy beach with clear sparkling waters. It is situated in the settlement of Ambelas, a charming fishing village that has an abundance of seafood tavernas and small cafes.
On the eastern side of Paros is the sandy and pebbly beach of Molos, which is rather isolated and ideal for those who wish to spend their day at a quiet beach that is edged with trees for shade. Molos Beach is also great for windsurfing, as the wind conditions in the area are perfect for the sport.
Beautiful sandy beach on the backside of the southeast shore of the island, known for its mud baths using natural clay found in abundance in the surrounding rocks. Wonderful sense of beauty.