Paros – Rhodes
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
Paros – Rhodes
Ferries to Dodecanese Islands
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With its whitewashed villages and azure waters, Paros offers a quintessential Greek island experience that captivates travellers. This charming destination is renowned for its beautiful beaches like Kolymbithres and Golden Beach, where sun and sea are enjoyed in blissful harmony. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Panagia Ekatontapiliani, a historic Byzantine church complex that dates back to 4th century A.D. In the heart of summer, the island celebrates the Petaloudes, where the valley of butterflies becomes a natural attraction, teeming with the delicate creatures. From Paros ferry port, visitors can set sail to numerous Aegean destinations, making island-hopping a breeze. Those looking to explore the island's interior can catch a bus or rent a car to navigate the scenic landscape. The port is well-connected to Parikia, the island's capital, where the main bus station offers regular services for easy accessibility to the bustling town centre and beyond.
Steeped in ancient history and drenched in Mediterranean sunshine, Rhodes is a linchpin of cultural wealth and natural beauty. The Rhodes ferry port acts as a gateway to some of Greece's most captivating attractions, including the UNESCO-listed Medieval City of Rhodes, the Acropolis of Lindos, and the Palace of the Grand Master of the Knights of Rhodes. Travel enthusiasts can engage with the past at the Archaeological Museum or soak up the sun on the island's stunning beaches. Mid-year visitors might catch the Medieval Rose Festival, celebrating the island's heritage with a series of enchanting events. From Rhodes ferry port, island hopping is a breeze with connections to other Dodecanese islands and further afield. Convenient transport links make journeys to the city centre straightforward, with regular buses and taxi services available. Whether you're lured by the allure of mythology or the promise of cerulean seas, Rhodes ferry port is your starting point for an unforgettable Aegean adventure.