Greek Summer 2016: Antiparos

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In the previous years, Antiparos was a destination for "rebels", rockers and camping fans – actually, during the 70's it was only here and in Mykonos that nudists could take "shelter". Things have changed though. Perhaps it was the building of luxury villas or even Tom Hanks' endorsement of the island that contributed to the fact that now Antiparos attracts more "upper-class" visitors.

The island has two main streets. One leads to Agios Yorgis (Saint George) and the other one to Sifneiko, a beach in the northern part of the island. In Antiparos everything takes place in the main settlement, which is pretty much an extension of the port. This is where all the shops, taverns and trendy bars are located. In daytime, the village is mostly empty and everybody is at the beaches but when the sun sets the hordes of sunkissed tourists arrive, all hungry and looking for a table in the numerous taverns serving local cheese (xinomizithra) and rooster "patido" (a local dish of stuffed braised rooster with fried offal and cheese crumbs).
However by far the best aspect of Antiparos is its nightlife: well-dressed, boho-chic people flood the local bars which stay open till 3 a.m. The fun goes on in the only "after" bar (rather a disco) of Antiparos, which only opens after 3 a.m.

Sightseeing & Attractions

Follow the paved pedestrian street which leads to the square of Agios Nikolaos, where the castle of Antiparos is situated. Built by Marco Sanudo, the Duke of Naxos, in 1440 at his own expenses, it was meant to protect the islanders from pirate raids and to that end it was designed so as to make the exterior walls of the houses an integral part of the fortification. Some coats of arms are still visible on the houses, reminiscing the Venetian era. Inside the castle are located the Folkloric Museum (+30 22840 61417, 10:00-21:00) and three churches, the Baptist, the Nativity and Agios Antonios.

A sightseeing tour in Antiparos wouldn't be complete unless you visit its geological treasure. Local buses take visitors to the southeast side of the island to see the stunning Spileo (cave, +30 22840 61640, 10:00-18:00). The descent into the cave requires a walk down approximately 400 steps, in order to reach the cave halls, full of stalactites and stalagmites. The caves have been visited by ancient poets (like Archilochus), French nobles, and even the first king of Greece, Otto.

Sea Treasures

Along its 57 km coastline, Antiparos has beaches and shores to suit all tastes: isolated and calm, hip, water sports and activities, camping or nudism. The first, second and third beach of Psaraliki require no more than a 5' walk from the village. The first is organized and suitable for families, the second attracts youngsters thanks to its beach bars, beach- and water-sport fascilities, while those who favor small pebbles in the shore prefer the third one, also known as Panagia beach.

Sifneiko, a beach renowned for its shallow waters and beautiful sunsets is situated about half a mile from the village. In the northeast of the port you reach Agios Spiridonas, popular among families with young children because of its shallow waters. Next stop, the quiet Kalargirou, offering both a sandy and rocky bottom and the camping beach of turquoise waters (nudism is allowed in one end).

Having left the village behind and heading eastward, at about 3.5km from the port you find Glyfa, and its windsurfing school. Further southeast you encounter Apantima, a small bay with a rocky seabed, ideal for snorkelling. In the same direction, 8km from the port, you reach the popular and long beach of Soros, while Sostis and quiet Faneromeni deserve your attention.

Upon approaching the southwest side of Antiparos, in the St. George village, you find three beaches: sandy Kako Rema with a unique view, the organized Vathy Volos and the small beach of Ai Yorgis with fine sand. Beach hopping ends in Livadi, a long sandy beach, perfect for surfing when the winds allow it.

Trips

The trip on boat or kayak to the isle of Despotiko (with special archaeological interest), on the southwest side of Antiparos, is like one day tour to paradise. Rocky, lunar, majestic scenery with deep blue waters.

Getting There: There are no direct ferry services from Athens to Antiparos. You must take a ferry to Paros and from there it is a short boat ride to the island. Boats leave from the main port of Paros (Paroikia) every half hour during high season and are timed to coincide with the arrival of the large ferries from Athens. Alternatively, you can take the bus from Paroikia to Pounta and from there the open ferry to Antiparos which takes about five minutes to get to the island.

1. Camping Antiparos
+30 22840 61221, www.camping-antiparos.gr

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Camping Antiparos

Comfortable, clean camping site located in an area of lush vegetation right next to one of the most beautiful beaches of Antiparos. During your stay in Camping Antiparos you will have the privilege of enjoying breathtaking views of the Aegean sea and admire the famous sunset of Cyclades. The camping site includes a mini market and a self service restaurant with Mediterranean cuisine.


2. Lollo's Pizzeria italiana
Port of Antiparos, +30 22840 61215, +30 6981968699

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Lollo's Pizzeria Italiana

Lollo's Pizzeria in Antiparos brings unique Italian flavors to your plate. Stefano & Sabrina, the owners, are from Rome and they 've brought with them the authentic Italian cuisine. Here you can sit in the delightful seafront of Antiparos and enjoy their delicious "Pinsa" that has been inspired by the ancient traditions of Rome and is baked in a wood burning oven using an excellent blend of Italian organic bread wheat flour and without the addition of any animal fat. A selection of Italian Cured Pork Meat and Cheese, delicious salads, homemade fresh pasta dishes and homemade desserts both made with organic eggs. Fine Italian wines can be enjoyed too. Open for lunch till late in the evening and from June to September. Available take away pizzas.

3. Pantelis Fish Tavern
Tel: +30 2284 061474
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Pantelis Fish Tavern

This restaurant operates in the Sunday Hotel, situated right by the beach. "Pantelis" Fish Tavern, is one of the greatest choices in Antiparos for those who wish to taste fresh fish in a pleasurable environment! The surroundings are inspired by the treasures of the Aegean, creating a real island feel with fishing nets, pebles from thw local coastline, reclaimed pine planks. You can choose among local fresh fish, traditionally cooked dishes of Mediterranean cuisine, local specialities and especially live lobsters from the Antiparos region.


4. Pantelis Grill
Chora, Antiparos.
Tel: +30 22840 61697, 6937445433

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Pantelis Grill

This is one of the very few restaurants in Antiparos that stays open throughout the year. Situated in the central street of Chora, it specialises in meat dishes, all prepared with local ingredients. A broad selection of cuts is offered daily for you to choose to be grilled. While tasting the local grilled meat dishes try some house tsipouro distilled by Pantelis' father in the traditional way. Yogurt and sour cherriy jam is the dessert here and is realy delicious!

5. Anargyros
Antiparos, +30 22840 61204

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Anargyros

The oldest restaurant and hotel establishment in Antiparos (operating since 1925) continues to offer top notch hospitality to its customers. Your taste buds will be fully satisfied with the exquisite Mediterranean cuisine, cooked with ingredients mostly produced by its owners. Anargyros is situated close to the beach and other hot spots of the island.


6. Despotiko Café-Bar
Agios Georgios, Antiparos, +30 6974148276

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Despotiko

Located just beneath Despotiko's cove (which gave its name to the café), has a breathtaking view of the sea and the passing sailboats but also to one of the most wordeful sunsets of the Aegean sea. Start early in the morning and relax with a cup of coffee or some fresh juice, switch to fresh salads and beer in the afternoon and in the evening have a drink or cocktail along with some great lounge melodies. During the day everyone in Antiparos will pass by Despotiko's cafe bar.

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