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Pretty Paros' softly contoured hills are the source of the famous white marble, from which both the Venus de Milo and Napoleon's tomb were carved. The port town of Parikia is awash with ferry travellers, but it's worth stepping back from the waterfront to visit the old town and its Venetian kastro. Read Paros introduction
168km (91 nautical miles) SE of Piraeus Paros is accurately known as the transportation hub of the Cyclades: almost all island boats stop here en route to someplace else. As a result, Paros, unjustly, suffers from the reputation of a place on the way to the place you are going. This overlooks the …
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