
Exterior of the Byzantine Art Gallery – Marpissa: History & Cycladic Elegance
The exterior of the Byzantine Art Gallery in Marpissa offers elegant stone architecture and quiet
A Photographer’s Guide to Iconic & Secret Locations
Paros is one of those rare Greek islands where every corner seems made for photography: soft Cycladic light, whitewashed villages, turquoise water, and timeless chapels perched on the hills.
As a wedding and event photographer in Paros, I am always searching for locations that feel authentic, intimate, and visually unique, places where couples and families can connect with the island’s real soul.
While most visitors know the famous spots like Naousa’s port or Kolymbithres’ rock formations, Paros hides a long list of quiet corners and lesser-known viewpoints that are perfect for unforgettable photo sessions.
In this guide, I’m sharing some of my favourite hidden photography spots in Paros, including remote churches, peaceful fishing ports, dramatic coastal scenery, and woodland sanctuaries. These locations are ideal for engagement shoots, wedding portraits, family sessions, or simply capturing the island’s magic.

The exterior of the Byzantine Art Gallery in Marpissa offers elegant stone architecture and quiet

Tsoukalia Beach offers a wild, untamed coastline with dunes, wind, and dramatic waves, perfect for

A small hidden beach in Naousa offers turquoise water, soft sand, and Cycladic backdrops for

A private chapel near Parikia offers a secluded garden setting with stone details, ideal for

At sunrise, Naousa’s fishermen’s port transforms into a peaceful, pastel-toned photography location with reflections, boats,

Agia Marina in Kostos offers sweeping mountain views, open skies, and soft golden light, perfect
Paros is full of discreet but beautiful photography corners. Some favorites include:
Each of these spots offers authentic textures, peaceful vibes, and ideal light for portraits.
Paros is a treasure for photographers: varied, authentic, and blessed with exceptional light. Hidden chapels, monasteries, sand dunes, and small fishing ports help you go beyond the postcard images and create photographs that feel personal, emotional, and timeless.
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