Do You Need to Rent a Car in Paros? Honest 2026 Guide to Getting Around
Planning a trip to the Cyclades and wondering whether you really need wheels of your own? Short answer: if you want to see more than one beach a day, a Mietwagen in Paros is the single best decision you can make. Paros is bigger and more spread out than it looks on a map, and while you can get by on buses and taxis, having your own car turns a good holiday into a great one. This honest 2026 guide breaks down every way to get around the island so you can decide what is right for you.

The Short Answer: Do You Need a Car in Paros?
You do not need a car to visit Paros, but you will get far more out of the island with one. If you are staying for 2 nights in Naoussa or Parikia and only want the main town and one nearby beach, public buses and the occasional taxi are enough. If you are staying 3+ days, travelling as a couple or family, or you want to chase the best beaches, hilltop villages and sunset tavernas on your own schedule, renting a car is well worth it — and often cheaper than repeated taxi fares.
Getting Around Paros Without a Car
Public buses (KTEL)
Paros has a decent bus network connecting Parikia (the main port), Naoussa, Pounta, Aliki, Lefkes and the popular Golden Beach. Buses are cheap (around €2–€3 per ride) and reliable in summer, but they run on fixed timetables, get crowded in August, and stop early in the evening. Reaching quieter beaches and inland villages by bus is slow or simply not possible.
Taxis
Paros has a limited number of taxis, so in peak season you may wait a long time or struggle to find one late at night. Fares add up quickly — a few cross-island trips can cost more than a full day of car hire. Pre-booking a transfer is smart for airport or port arrivals, but taxis are not an efficient way to explore.
Scooters, ATVs and bikes
Two wheels are fun and easy to park. A scooter rental or an ATV / quad bike is perfect for short hops and solo travellers, while bicycles suit the flat coastal stretches. The downside: limited luggage space, less comfort over distance, and exposure to wind and midday heat. For families or longer drives, a car wins.
Why Renting a Car Is the Best Way to Explore Paros
- Freedom to follow your own schedule — sunrise at one beach, sunset in a mountain village.
- Access to hidden coves and tavernas that buses never reach.
- Comfort and air-conditioning during the hot Cycladic summer.
- Better value for couples, families and groups than taxis or multiple bus tickets.
- Easy day trips, including the short ferry hop to Antiparos.
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Prices depend on the season and how early you book. In the shoulder months (May, June, September, October) a small economy car can start from around €25–€35 per day, while July and August prices rise with demand. Booking early secures both the best rates and the best vehicles. Compare current options on our Paros car fleet page, and see affordable and cheap rental options for money-saving tips.
Where to Pick Up Your Rental Car in Paros
With AGGELOS Rent a Car you can collect and return your vehicle wherever is most convenient:
- Paros National Airport (PAS) — see our Paros airport & port car hire page.
- Parikia port, right where the ferries dock.
- Naoussa, Pounta and most hotels across the island, by arrangement.
We also offer Autovermietung in Antiparos and a Piräus Autovermietung service if you are starting your journey from Athens.
Driving in Paros: Roads, Parking and Tips
- Roads between main towns are paved and in good condition; some beach access tracks are unpaved — drive slowly.
- Parking in Parikia and Naoussa fills up fast in summer; arrive early or park on the edge and walk in.
- Fuel stations are mainly near Parikia and Naoussa, so top up before long drives.
- Greeks drive on the right. An EU licence is fine; non-EU visitors should carry an International Driving Permit.
- Watch for scooters, pedestrians and the occasional goat on rural roads!
What About Antiparos?
Antiparos is a tiny, laid-back island just a 7-minute ferry from Pounta on Paros. The car ferry runs frequently, so you can bring your rental across for the day to enjoy the famous Cave of Antiparos and its peaceful beaches. Read our Antiparos island guide to plan the trip, or arrange a dedicated Mietwagen in Antiparos auf der Insel.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
No, but you will see far more of the island with one. Buses and taxis cover the main towns, but a rental car lets you reach the best beaches, mountain villages and tavernas on your own schedule, and it is usually cheaper than repeated taxis.
Yes. The main roads are paved and well signposted, distances are short, and traffic is light outside the busiest August weeks. Just book a car in advance, carry the right licence, and arrive early for parking in Parikia and Naoussa.
Economy cars often start around 25 to 35 euros per day in the shoulder season, rising in July and August. Booking early gives you the best price and the widest choice of vehicles.
Yes. AGGELOS Rent a Car offers free delivery and collection at Paros National Airport, Parikia port, Naoussa and most hotels across the island.
Yes. The car ferry from Pounta to Antiparos takes about 7 minutes and runs frequently, so you can easily bring your car across for a day trip.
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