Got the boat from Naoussa to this beach which has one main cove and a couple of small 'private' coves flanked by unusual rounded rock formations. Only just remembered to get the last boat back - check the times. get there before 1030 if you want the best spots. A couple of tavernas close to the beach. we ate at the nearest one twice and very nice too for simple greek dishes. Option of watersports nearby.
Very beautiful beach with unusual rock formations, fun climbs, and beautiful water. We were only here for an afternoon. We paid L7.50 for two sun loungers and umbrella and stayed put for hours. The water is refreshing, somewhat shallow, but there is lots of swimming room. We would have loved to devote a whole day to this unusual little beach.
Nothing special small beaches closed of by rocks surrounding area has only one dilapidated cafe which is quite far away and you need to climb some rocks to get there .. On the other hand Kolimbithres is more quiet than other beaches so i would recommend them for people looking for a bit of isolation
Beautiful rock formations creating private little coves .taverna available 100 mts away, crystal clear water
The beach has an exotic scene, beautiful rock formstions, crystal clear water and definately worths visiting the place
A beach pretty close to Naoussa with calm and clean water. Very nice stones of volcanic origin which make the place so special. There is avery good water sports centre there (waterskiing, wakeboarding)
We stayed in Parikia Town and rented an ATV for the day to visit Kolymbithres Beach. It was very easy to find and took about 20 minutes to get there. The views along the way were spectacular. When we arrived here it was like a hidden gem. It was not overly crowded and the rock formation was simply extraordinary. We just hung around for about 30 minutes to take in the sights. There is a restaurant there as well as beach chairs and umbrellas to rent if you chose to stay for the day. I would highly recommend visiting here if in Paros for any amount of time!
probably the most stunning beach on Paros but completely spoiled by the sun lounges all crowded onto the beach, what a shame
But a bit windy when blowing from the north. If windy sand often gets whirled up in the cosy small coves. Absolutely worth a visit!
Taking the little ferry from Naoussa across the harbor is a delightful way to get to the beach, which has real sand in little patches tucked in between great boulders. The water is wonderful as is the scenery. The beach slopes down very gently so it's a great place for families.