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Searches for little-known Greek island skyrocket following One Day

Searches for places to stay on a little-known Greek island have skyrocketed following the Netflix series One Day.

The romantic series, which tells the 20-year will-they-won’t-they love story between two friends, Dexter and Emma, has tugged on viewers’ heartstrings after being released in February.

Set over 14 episodes, scenes were filmed in some of Europe’s most awe-inspiring locations, including Rome, Greece, London and Edinburgh, igniting wanderlust amongst its 5.3 million viewers and counting. 

One location that has particularly sparked interest is the lesser-known Greek island of Paros, where the couple holiday together in episode four.

A small island located in the centre of the Aegean Sea, Paros is often overlooked – but with its white marble quarries and stunning beaches, it’s not one to miss.

In fact, Airbnb data shows that searches made by guests in the UK to Paros, Greece, have increased by almost a third (32 per cent) since the TV series aired.

With that in mind, we’ve picked out ten of the best places to rent on the island:

10 guest favourite Airbnb stays on the Greek island of Paros

Lithos Studio, Parikia 

Located in the heart of Parokia town, this airy studio is just a five minute walk from the main seafront and 20 minutes from the port. The Old Town is just a stone’s throw from the apartment, perfect for wandering and taking in the streets, or providing great connections to the rest of the island. 

Sueno Sunset Villa, Parikia

 Offering stunning sea views and a jacuzzi, this villa is perfect for taking in Paros’s beautiful sunsets. Located just metres from the Old Town, the capital town’s shops and nightlife are just on your doorstep. 

Villa Kantounes Studio Maestrali, Naousa 

Kantounes Maestrali provides guests with an independent apartment space, built in the traditional style of Cyclades – with stone and wood elements. With a gorgeous sea and sunset view, located in a garden estate, it’s ideal for couples and small families looking to relax and explore the island. 


Secret Garden Maisonette, Naousa 

This maisonette is one of five little houses, located in a quiet, friendly environment on two levels. It is the ideal space for those looking to socialise, as the garden courtyard provides the perfect space for a glass of wine with your neighbours. 

Aphrodite Home with a sea view, Piso Lavadi

Situated in a quiet area, Aphrodite Home can accommodate up to five people – making it perfect for a group or small family getaway. The first floor boasts a shared veranda and partial sea view for relaxation, and the home is located just 70 metres from the Logaras sandy beach. 

Villa Spitaki with sea view, Akili 

On the beautiful hill of Makria Muti, Spitaki House offers panoramic views of Alykis’ bay and the Aegean islands. It’s located just three minutes from the fishing village in Alyki, which is known for its stunning beaches and traditional cuisine. 

Seabreeze Apartment, Ambelas

All the beauty of the Aegean is enclosed in this breathtaking second-level two-bedroom apartment, located on the beachfront in Ambelas. Perfect for family or friends, it overlooks the pure blue sea from its spacious balcony, creating the ideal scenery for dinners in the sunset or simply lounging in the mornings. 

Summer Breeze cycladic home, Parikia

This spacious apartment, made out of thick stone walls, is situated on the top of a small hill by Parikia – offering unique views of the gulf of the capital town and stunning sunsets. The apartment also contains a traditional wood-fired oven, for guests to use. 

Dimitris Studios Blue III, Naousa

Situated on the sandy beach of Agii Anargiri, guests are conveniently located just 600 metres away from the scenic village centre and old port of Naousa. 

Calma Ilios, Naousa

This entire home is nestled in Naousa, a traditional fishing village on the north of the island. Guests can enjoy a local picturesque harbour, pretty alleys and the ‘Venetian castle’ on the beach – adding a touch of magic to your trip. 

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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