Paliomylos Spa Hotel
Paliomylos Spa Hotel, a Spa hotel in Naoussa Paros, a gem of Cyclades islands, is here to offer captivating moments with a light air breeze.
It is being said that rejuvenation leads to a perfect balance of both mind, soul and body. Body needs the fuel to function, mind requires feelings to be properly expressed and soul needs joy to heal.
The name means old windmill. The hotel is completed with ‘splashes’ of white, grey and black.Olive trees surround the hotel’s labyrinth style lay out. Undoubtedly, the beautiful setting of Paliomylos remains etched in every visitor’s memory.
Paliomylos Spa Hotel is a suites and studios complex opening on May and closing on October, built according to the traditional architectural style of the Cyclades Islands. Whitewashed exterior areas, as well as curves, arches and stone-paved walls and floors in the interior areas are the dominant characteristics of the property.
Naoussa is a traditional fishermen village since it acquires the biggest fleet of fishing boats in Cyclades.It is located at the northern coasts of Paros and its port is the accommodating point of the village’s fishing boats.Its picturesque scenery, the Venetian castle on the beach, its traditional beauty makes it a great place to be.
One can find several options to enjoy a good swim in crystal clean waters such as Piperaki, Piperi, Monastiri, Kolimpithres, Aghia Maria and Lageri. Naousa boasts itself for its prestigious monument history. The ancient settlements (Koukounaria hill), a proto-Cycladic cemetery (Plastiras) and the Venetian fortress at the northern side of the port are worth visiting.
Naousa’s history is not limited to monuments but it expands to monasteries as well. Visitors can admire elaborate temples and frescos found on the monastery of St. John Detis, Saint Athanassios and Saint George’s medieval church. On the village’s hill there is the church of the Assumption. During summer season, in Naoussa, a fish festival and many other events are taking place. As such is the feast for the nine days after the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, on the 23 of August.
Gastronomy and nightlife are the strongest points in this small Cycladic village. Visitors can find a wide selection of bars, restaurants, which serve amazingly flavored Greek delicacies, stores and so much more.
Rejuvenating moments in a Cycladic gem