Things to do in naoussa paros11/11/2023 ![]() ![]() It’s kind of fun to look out through the other arches and imagine the days when people stood in the same spot, scanning the horizon for pirate ships. Once out there, an arched door leads into the centre of the tower. However I spent an unpleasant couple of hours afterwards, schlepping around in wet clothes and had to sit and wring my socks out. Being halfway along, I didn’t have any option but to keep my footing steady and cop it. It’s not without risk as the sea wall is fairly narrow and waves can unexpectedly drench you.Īlthough everyone else made it safely across, I was unlucky and was soaked by a sudden large wave. There’s not a lot left but you can walk out to it, along the sea wall. You then follow a path towards the water, to the right is a little chapel, and keep walking until you come to the beach (see map in photos)Īt the entrance to the old fishing port in Naoussa, you can see the remains of an ancient stone fortress which was built in the early 14th century to protect against pirates. You drive up the lane and park where you can (don't block any of the driveways along the way). ![]() Right before the Lageri bus stop, there is an almost hidden lane on the left. ![]() We loved Lageri beach and we hope you do too!ĭirections: from Naousa, drive towards Santa Maria beach. There is little to no shade, unless you can find one of the few shady spots near the clumps of hardy trees, so bring an umbrella or canopy - but be warned, the winds can be strong - you might need some rope or twine to secure your umbrella or it will blow away. Sunsets are particularly lovely, and the water is crystal-clear, no seaweed, some fish to see, mostly gentle waves, even when the wind is blowing hard. There are no amenities at the beach, so bring anything and everything you might need - but be prepared to carry your supplies over rough terrain as there is no easy way to get to the beach (see my map in the photos), We really enjoyed Lageri and went every day during our 10-day visit to Paros. Due to remote location, this idyllic beach is popular among naturists/nudists, with the southern end of the beach unofficially designated as the gay section - but everyone is welcome everywhere at Lageri. ![]()
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