Paros, like any other Cycladic island, boasts a Mediterranean climate with mild, rainy winters and warm, sunny summers. Rainfall is mostly concentrated between October and March. However, one key element to consider is the wind, which can be strong at times, especially in summer, autumn, and winter.
The best time to visit Paros depends entirely on the type of holiday you’re looking for. While summer with its lively vibes and warm weather might seem like the obvious choice for a trip to the Cyclades, a lot of people prefer a quieter off-season escape.
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The best time to visit Paros
Most people visit the Cycladic islands during the summer, from June to September. But a lot depends on what kind of experience you’re after. Although summer is amazing with everything open, warm weather, and great beach vibes, it is also more crowded and more expensive to book accommodation.
Generally speaking, and for a more peaceful experience, the best time to visit Paros is during the off-peak months of late spring and early fall, specifically from May to mid-June or mid-September to October. These months offer pleasant weather and smaller crowds, allowing you to explore the best of Paros and the rest of the Cycladic islands at your own pace without the hustle of peak tourist season. And it is a great time to do one of the many amazing hikes Paros has to offer.


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Even when we visited Paros and Parikia in November, we were pleasantly surprised by how much we still enjoyed the island. The cooler weather and occasional rain didn’t dampen our experience (be prepared with good clothing, though). We were completely rained out on our day trip to Antiparos. Since there aren’t a lot of tourists, you really feel more like a local and get a sense of what it is like to live on a Greek island.
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In the graph below, you get an overview of the best months to visit Paros (and the Cyclades), taking the weather and crowds into account.

The climate of Paros
Paros has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The summer months, from June to September, see warm temperatures averaging between 25°C to 27°C (77°F to 81°F). It’s perfect for beach days and outdoor activities, though it’s also the most crowded time of year.
In winter, the temperatures range from 11°C to 14°C (52°F to 57°F), and while it’s cooler, the weather remains relatively mild. There can be some very cold days when the wind blows from the north. This season, although it has occasional rainfall, is ideal for those who want a more peaceful experience without the summer crowds.
Autumn and spring are the most pleasant seasons, with average temperatures between 16°C and 25°C (61°F to 77°F). The milder but still nice weather is great for hiking and even beach days, while almost everything is still open.


The best time to visit Paros by season
Spring in Paros
Spring (from April to June) is one of our favorite seasons in Paros. During this time, the weather becomes increasingly pleasant with mild temperatures and decreasing rainfall, making it perfect for exploring without the summer crowds. June offers warmer weather and inviting sea temperatures than April and May, but it also marks the start of the busier high season.
Things to know about spring in Paros:
Although the weather is great in Paros in spring, it can be very windy. By mid-May, the Meltemi, a cool, dry summer wind from the north, often appears and can last for several days. Make sure you bring enough layers because it can get colder during the Meltemi wind.
While Paros isn’t famous for lush greenery, spring transforms its landscapes into a colorful display. Wildflowers, including orchids, bloom abundantly, and aromatic herbs begin to flourish in June.
If you enjoy hiking or exploring the island’s towns, spring is the ideal time to visit. The cooler temperatures make outdoor adventures far more enjoyable than the scorching heat of summer. This is the perfect time to walk the Byzantine Road from Lefkes to Prodromos.
Usually, around Easter, more and more places open up again, especially around Parikia and the beaches. By mid-May, the ferries start to operate more frequently, making it also a perfect time for island-hopping.
Read more: A complete guide to Parikia
TIP: If possible, try to visit Paros during Easter. Parikia is vibrant with celebrations. It does get really crowded, so book your accommodation well ahead of time.


Summer in Paros
Summer (from June to mid-September) brings warm weather, with temperatures rising between 25°C and 35°C (77°F and 95°F). While the beaches are perfect for sunbathing and swimming, this is also the busiest time of the year.
Summer on Paros offers the perfect mix of sun, sea, and adventure. The warm Mediterranean climate transforms the island’s beaches into vibrant hubs, with the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean inviting you for a refreshing swim. This is the peak season when everything is in full swing, from bustling seaside tavernas to a wide array of activities like sailing, watersports, and more.
Read more: A complete guide to Naoussa, Paros
Things to know about summer in Paros:
The Meltemi winds, which are particularly strong in July and August, often blow throughout the afternoon and occasionally into the evening. It’s why the island’s maximum temperatures typically stay around or below 30°C (86°F), making the summer heat less intense than in many other parts of Greece. Heatwaves are also relatively rare. Because of the wind, you might also need an extra layer in the evening.
All ferries are operating, so this is the perfect time to go island-hopping between the other Cycladic islands. Be sure to book your ferry tickets ahead of time, as they might sell out during the summer.


Autumn in Paros
Autumn in Paros (from mid-September to November) begins with warm, sunny days that gradually give way to cooler, rainier weather. The early part of the season can still be quite windy, with the Meltemi occasionally persisting, while in the second part of the season, autumn storms can roll in. Make sure you pack layers for autumn.
Like spring, autumn is an excellent time to explore Paros. Temperatures remain pleasant, and the summer crowds have thinned out, allowing for a more tranquil experience.
Things to know about Paros in autumn:
The sea, warmed by the summer sun, is perfect for swimming, offering more comfortable water temperatures than in spring. Hiking enthusiasts will also appreciate the cooler, quieter trails.
Autumn is a season of celebration, too, with local festivals such as Ohi Day in October.
Some restaurants, shops, or activities start to close again, and the ferry schedules slowly start to move towards the winter schedule again, offering fewer ferries a day than in summer.

Winter in Paros
If you’re seeking tranquility, winter is a hidden gem. Although some businesses may operate at reduced hours and most spots close down, the island and its capital, Parikia, are still very much alive and fantastic to visit!
Although winter is milder than in many other places in Europe, it does have cooler temperatures (10°C to 15°C or 50°F to 59°F) and occasionally rain. It’s mainly the cold wind that can be unpleasant. Make sure you bring layers because in winter, you can get 4 seasons in a day on Paros.
Winter makes the island feel peaceful and almost private and is an ideal time to explore the history and culture of Paros without the crowds. You will definitely feel like a local and get a sense of what it feels like to live on a Greek island.
Things to know about winter:
Paros is like Syros, one of the few Cycladic islands that truly lives during winter, as so many people actually live on the island all year round.
Most of the terraces of the tavernas by the harbor and in town are open, but make sure to bring a nice warm jacket.
The cooler weather is perfect for exploring Paros’ scenic hiking trails, and you won’t have to navigate around sunbathers on the beaches.
Winter also brings a special kind of beauty, with soft, golden light and breathtaking sunsets that create a magical ambiance throughout the island.


Paros festivals and events festival calendar 2026
It’s always fun to plan your trip around a specific event. Easter, for example, is one of the most important holidays in Greece. We’ll give you an overview of the most important holidays in Paros in 2026.
Spring events
Easter (Pascha) – April 12, 2026
The most significant celebration in the Greek Orthodox year. Experience candlelit processions, midnight church services, and festive Easter Sunday feasts across the island. Villages such as Lefkes and Marpissa become especially atmospheric during Holy Week.
Summer Festivals
Naoussa Fish Festival – Early July 2026
A gastronomic celebration of Paros’ fishing traditions, with free local fish, wine, and live music in the scenic Naoussa harbor.
Feast of the Dormition (Panagia Ekatontapiliani) – August 15, 2026
One of Greece’s biggest religious holidays, honoring the Virgin Mary at Panagia Ekatontapiliani Church in Parikia. Expect a vibrant atmosphere with fireworks, music, and large crowds—advance accommodation booking is essential.


Traditional Panigiria (Village Festivals) – June to September
Lively outdoor celebrations held across the island featuring live folk music, dancing, and homemade food. Join locals in villages like Kostos, Prodromos, and Alyki for these memorable evenings.
Cultural Events
Paros Music Festival – July–August 2026
An annual series of classical, jazz, and contemporary concerts performed in atmospheric venues such as ancient sites, churches, and seaside stages.
Art Exhibitions – June–September 2026
Local galleries in Naoussa and Parikia host rotating exhibitions highlighting Cycladic artists alongside international talent.
Seasonal travel costs and accommodations in Paros
The cost of accommodation, activities, and other costs can vary significantly depending on the season. Obviously, during the summer months (June to August), accommodation prices can soar. Mid-range hotels typically range from €100 to €250 per night, while luxury options can easily exceed €300. Dining costs also rise, and you’ll need to book early as popular restaurants can fill up quickly.
The price of renting a car in Paros also depends a lot on the season. It’s a lot cheaper in November than it is in high summer. Book in advance to get the best prices.
Read more: How to get to Paros, a complete travel guide.
Visiting in the off-peak months, and especially winter, offers great savings. Prices can drop by 30% to 50%, with rates ranging from €50 to €150 per night for similar accommodations. With fewer tourists, you can enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere, and local taverns offer delicious meals for as little as €10. It’s a great time to experience Paros without breaking the bank.
So, as we said before, the best time to visit Paros or another Cycladic island depends on what you are looking for in a vacation and the kind of weather you want to have. But, generally speaking, Paros is a fantastic place to visit any time of the year!

