The Nature of Paros
Faithful travelers to Greece know that it isn't possible to truly get to know its mountains and forests without visiting them in summer, and no one can have a complete picture of the nature of the Cyclades without visiting villages and beaches in winter and spring, even for a few days. Paros can surprise even the most skeptical of visitors when the lights go out and it transforms from a cosmopolitan destination to a humble daughter, gentle and melancholy. The rich flora found on the island from autumn to spring reveals a different, extremely attractive portrait of the island. A colorful canvas of nature, which combines greenery with shades of ocher and the bright flowers with the deep blue of the winter sea, will tempt you to extend your stay until you absorb all its images, to the very last drop. The overall picture of the landscape of Paros is framed by rare monuments of nature, including caves, wetlands, the environmental park on the peninsula of Agios Ioannis Detis, the valley of the butterflies, stunning beaches and a seabed that beckons to diving enthusiasts.