![]() ![]() Oh, arr! Shiver me timbers and a bottle of rum! Welcome to Pirate Bar, a swashbuckling drinking hole that’s been going since the early 1980s. Pirate Bar Photo by Despina Galani/Unsplash It’s always good to book in advance as sunbeds can sell out at Punda Coast in the high season months. When evening approaches, food is served – think a medley of fresh Greek seafood and more classic pub foods like club sandwiches – before the DJs and the dancing take over. During the day, the place is chill-hop central, with folks sunning themselves by the pool and swimming in the Aegean. Most people come early on and start drinking by the afternoon. It’s too far from the main towns to combine with other bars. Punda should be seen as very much an all-day venue. That’s where to go for drinks, from the concrete-adobe bar spaces where the seasoned staff mix up all sorts of enticing tipples. On the upper levels, an array of quirky painted teepee tents gives shaded lazers by the side of a big pool. In the summer, they will be marked out by thatched palm umbrellas. Punda is set over a series of al fresco terraces, starting with a huge area around the main bar and ending with a series of regimented rows of sunbeds right on the shoreline. You can hardly miss it when you do get there. The bar occupies its very own stretch of shimmering sand just down the hill from charming Marpissa village – just look for the sign on the coastal road and follow it through the cottages until you reach the next bay along. As the name implies, it’s sat right on the shoreline on the south-eastern side of the island, one bend around the headland from Logaras Beach. ![]() There’s an air of the Balinese beach club about uber-cool Punda Coast. Punda Coast Photo by Despina Galani/Unsplash Where the best place to party on Paros?.The towns of Naousa and the historic harbor of Parikia are the main hotspots, and there are also some hidden-away venues in private beaches on the east and south coasts. But that doesn’t mean there’s no nightlife in Paros. There’s no out-and-out party town that you get on other isles like Rhodes or Corfu. Generally speaking, the vibe on Paros is low-key and easy-going. ![]() And you get more classic 18-30s clubs inspired by happening resorts like Malia, Mykonos, and Kavos. Also expect local wine joints where you can chat in covered terraces on the harbor front after devouring tasty Greek mezze. Expect to find boho-chic chill bars with their own private beach places that take a nod from Bali and Ibiza. We’ve included something for a range of different travelers. They’re the places that we think you simply cannot miss when it’s time to let loose and dance the night away on the hub of the whole Cyclades chain. This in-the-know guide will run through seven of the top bars and clubs on the island. If you’re after the nightlife in Paros, then you’ve come to the right place. ![]()
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