Sunlit villages, turquoise coves, and a relaxed Cycladic rhythm weave together into an island escape that feels both effortlessly chic and deeply serene. We list the best hotels on Paros based on expert recommendations and thousands of guest reviews. All of our recommended hotels have a review rating of at least 4 out of 5 stars.
Best cheap hotel: Hotel Manto
Best boutique hotel: Nauma Paros
Best luxury hotel: Andronis Minois
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Paros is a relatively quiet Greek island, and Nauma embraces that calm, adults-only atmosphere. Its design feels residential and lived-in, replacing stark minimalism with warm neutral tones, elegant artwork, and curated decorative pieces. The overall mood is understated rather than flashy, aligning with the island’s slower rhythm.
The hotel is arranged like a modern Cycladic village, with 19 rooms spread across intimate spaces. Some rooms offer balconies, others feature outdoor hot tubs or even plunge pools. Guests can relax by a serene main pool, unwind in cozy lounges, or enjoy cocktails at the bar.

On the eastern coast of Paros, Summer Senses Luxury Resort unfolds like a polished Cycladic village, where whitewashed charm meets quiet indulgence. Its 100 rooms and suites cascade down a gentle hillside in terrace-like clusters, creating an atmosphere that feels both expansive and intimate, set against a backdrop that borders on dreamlike.
The resort naturally divides into distinct moods: a lively main pool area buzzing with energy, and a quieter enclave of private pool suites tucked away for seclusion. Every room, from garden-view to premium suites, delivers comfort and style, with marble bathrooms, private outdoor spaces, and thoughtful modern touches.

Perched above Kolympithres Beach, Acron Villas blends discreetly into its surroundings with stone walls and classic white Cycladic design. While the exterior is understated, the interiors reveal a refined mix of airy white tones, natural materials, and sleek, modern touches inspired by contemporary boutique style.
The villas range from two to five bedrooms and offer a luxurious stay at any size. Each includes a plunge pool, private terrace, full kitchen, and practical comforts like espresso machines and laundry facilities.

Hotel Manto Paros is one of those cozy little spots that feels more like staying with a friend than booking a room. It’s simple, clean, affordable and tucked into the charm of Naoussa, so you’re close to the harbor, cafés, and that easy island buzz.
The vibe is relaxed and unfussy, with friendly hosts who actually care if you’re having a good time. It’s not flashy, but that’s kind of the point, it lets Paros do the shining while you have a comfy place to land.

Paros isn’t exactly a secret, yet it hums more softly than its Cycladic siblings. Perched above a quiet cove, Cove Paros leans into that calm with 40 sleek suites, each dressed in modern luxury, generous outdoor spaces, and indulgent bathrooms. A handful even boast private pools, while others drift between the infinity pool, beach club sunsets, and dinners by the sea at RADA.
Rooms feature terraces or patios, many with sea views, and custom-designed interiors that feel thoughtfully one-of-a-kind. A boutique spa and central pool anchor daytime life, while Olvo serves refined Mediterranean dishes crafted by chef Anastasios Tsantilas.

Parīlio is more than a luxury boutique hotel; it’s a refined expression of Paros architecture. Built in the island’s signature style, it features minimalist whitewashed stone and soft neutral tones that blend seamlessly with the landscape. Its 33 suites balance modern and classic design, creating spaces that feel simple yet warm and inviting. Each includes a terrace with sunbeds, while upgraded options offer jacuzzis or private pools.
The hotel also boasts a central pool surrounded by loungers and an Asian Spa for deeper relaxation. Guests can dine on Mediterranean cuisine at Mr. E, set on a scenic terrace. Nearby, Naoussa and Kolympithres beach offer easy opportunities for exploration.

Perched on the quiet west coast of Paros, near the capital yet tucked above a scenic bay, Andronis Minois is a 44-room boutique hotel blending modern minimalism with Cycladic charm. More serene retreat than party hub, it radiates understated glamour through a fusion of Greek architecture and Mediterranean influences, from Italy to Morocco, all shaped by Athens-based designers.
Rooms and suites feature terraces or patios, often with sea views, and many include private plunge pools. Custom-designed interiors add a unique touch, while amenities include a luxurious spa, a central social pool, and the Olvo terrace restaurant, where chef Anastasios Tsantilas serves refined Mediterranean cuisine.