Yria Island Boutique Hotel & Spa
Paros · Greece · Parasporos Beach
About Yria Island Boutique Hotel & Spa — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Paros
Yria Island Boutique Hotel & Spa is an exceptional 5-star hotel in Paros, Greece. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including kids club, bar, beach club, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 4.2 / 5
Very nice hotel with good breakfast in the morning. If you stay here you have to get a cocktail from Georgia and travel tips from Sia! They were both so helpful and made our vacation so special with their recommendations and hospitality! Super grateful for them and the amazing staff!
Yria was perfect!! After getting married in Greece and doing a group trip with 30 friends in the town of Naoussa, Yria was the perfect place for our minimoon. It was quiet, romantic, and the attention to detail was unmatched. The service was great. There is a beautiful pool with tasty food and drinks and the beach is a short five minute walk, with sunbeds and the best sunsets. We wanted to relax and we were able to eat dinner at the hotels restaurant which was also very good. The staff at Yria made the stay that much better… They were able to upgrade our room and even went the extra mile to take into consideration some concerns we had regarding noise during our spa treatment, with a discount and a beautiful gift. Thank you Yianna from concierge & Panagiotis and Sean from the restaurant!
Overpriced & Not a 5-Star Experience We stayed at Yria for five nights and left feeling a bit disappointed. While the setting is beautiful and the breakfast staff were lovely, the overall experience didn’t reflect the five-star standard + was not good value for money. The restaurant and pool were so overpriced they were empty most days—€9.50 for a cappuccino freddo, for e.g. We were charged daily for bottled water in our room, only to be told it’s not provided because “you can drink the tap water”—not quite the level of detail or hospitality you’d expect. Also not sure why “spa” is in the hotel’s title. There is a tiny spa space, but the therapists are brought from elsewhere when needed. While a some staff were kind, several at reception were surprisingly unhelpful. Sadly, the beach that the hotel is near, gets nailed by the wind so we didn’t get to experience it. We stayed at other five-star hotels in Greece, and this just didn’t quite cut it. For the price, we expected more care, warmth, and attention.