Step inside one of the oldest and best-preserved Byzantine churches in the entire Greek world, guided by a specialist who unlocks its 1,700 years of art, theology, and legend. An intimate, contemplative counterpoint to the sun and sea.
What to expect
The Church of Ekatontapyliani ('Our Lady of a Hundred Doors') rises in the heart of Parikia, its domed silhouette unchanged since Emperor Constantine's mother Helena commissioned it in the 4th century. Your guide leads you through the main basilica, the extraordinary carved marble iconostasis, and the small but richly stocked Byzantine museum within the complex. The legend of the hundredth door — sealed until Constantinople is Greek again — is told with the kind of hushed reverence it deserves. Allow an hour; it will feel timeless.
Good to know
The church is a 5-minute walk from the Parikia tender dock — no transfer required. Open daily; visiting in the morning avoids midday heat and tour groups. Modest dress required (shoulders and knees covered); scarves available at the entrance. Pair with a stroll along Parikia's Kastro clifftop afterwards.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Paros — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.