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3-Nights Paros, Greek Isle, Parilio

Paros, Greek Isle
3-Nights Paros, Greek Isle, Parilio
Paros, Greek Isle
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Vacation Inclusions

  • Aurora Suite accommodations
  • European Riches with Breakfast: Daily A la Carte Breakfast
  • Welcome drink upon arrival, once per stay
  • Fresh Fruit juice and local amenities in room upon arrival
  • Complimentary Wifi
  • 5 percent discount on nightly room rate
  • One Lunch for two guests at Mr. E. Restaurant from a set menu, beverages excluded, once per stay

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Paros, Greek Isle

Paros, Greek Isle

Paros is a pristine escape among the Cyclades, with terraced hills inland accented by windmills and a coastline rich with relaxed, comfortable and traditional Greek towns, of which Paroikia is the central port. This island capital is a labyrinth of white houses clustered around the extraordinary Ekatontapyliani - the Church of a Hundred Doors. Legend says there are 99 doors already discovered and upon finding the hundredth, Constantinople will be reunited with Greece. From antiquity, Paros has been known for its famed, translucent marble; such famous statues as the Venus de Milo was made from it. Also visit the Venetian castle, built on the site of an acropolis and steps away from the sea. From Paroikia you can also go to Naoussa, the Monastery of St John and Prodromos.

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Valid Date Ranges

April 2024
04/24/2024 10/31/2024 Call for pricing

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.

Parilio

Parilio (parelion): A bright, sunlike optical illusion, often on a luminous ring or halo, caused by sunlight passing through ice crystals in the upper atmosphere. “Two Parelia rise with the sun and follow him all day until his sunset.” Aristotle (Meteorological III.2, 372a14) Paying homage to the Cycladic roots, the logo is inspired by ‘The Fat Lady of Saliagos the most ancient marble figurine found to date in the Cyclades, a symbol of female beauty and power, an ode to the soul of the Aegean sea & light.