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Pārocks

Pārocks, Europe — Curved luxury pool with pale stone surround, wooden cabanas, manicured landscaping, and calm water views at dusk.

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Pārocks Luxury Hotel & Spa is your personal retreat, nestled on a secluded cliff on the eastern coast of Paros.

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One with the wild, rocky landscape that inspired its name, Parocks overlooks the infinite blue of the Aegean Sea. Five independent buildings blend naturally in with the surroundings, forming a typical Cycladic settlement, a place that respects and complements local architecture. Just unwind and experience the unforgettable and truly heartfelt hospitality that this peaceful haven has to offer.

Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist dining space with terrazzo table, tan chairs, potted banana plants, and geometric wall art in navy and rust tones.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist coastal reception with terrazzo desk, cream curved seating, pendant lights, and expansive ocean views through floor-to-ceiling windows.
Pārocks, Europe — Terrazzo table with pendant lamps, yellow flowers, and built-in shelving in minimalist hospitality interior.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist hospitality interior with curved cream armchair, sculptural console table, potted palm, and warm natural light casting geometric shadows on ochre walls.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist white courtyard with geometric architecture, natural light, neutral textiles, and landscape vista.
Pārocks, Europe — Modernist poolside pavilion with timber pergola, black seating, potted plants, and Adriatic Sea views at sunset.
Pārocks, Europe — Fine dining table with seared tuna tartare, grilled vegetables, white wine, natural light, minimalist plating and contemporary table setting.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist white pavilions with timber pergolas overlooking still reflecting pool, terraced hillside setting, contemporary luxury resort architecture.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist outdoor bar with ribbed white cabinetry, terracotta stools, dried botanicals, warm afternoon light, and geometric shadows.
Pārocks, Europe — Modern poolside terrace with cream loungers, wooden pergola, white architecture, and minimalist garden in golden light.
Pārocks, Europe — Wooden pergola cabanas with cream loungers and navy pillows overlook water, framed by olive trees and warm natural light.
Pārocks, Europe — Coastal terrace with linen napkins, lime-infused water glass, black ceramic bowl of figs, and seaside views at dusk.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist poolside lounge at dusk with limestone seating, panoramic water views, distant mountains, and golden hour lighting across infinity pool.
Pārocks, Europe — Curved concrete platform with metal bench seating overlooking still water at sunset, minimalist hospitality design.
Pārocks, Europe — Seaside dining table with striped linen chairs, yellow flowers, geometric shadows, minimalist coastal architecture with ocean horizon view.
Pārocks, Europe — Brutalist concrete facade with geometric window pattern, desert plants, clear blue sky, minimalist architectural photography.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist entryway with soft ambient lighting, neutral stone flooring, white sculptural pouf, wooden shelving, and dried botanicals in ceramic vessel.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist poolside lounge with cream upholstered seating, white slatted privacy screen, and desert plantings overlooking still water.
Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist bedroom suite with curved archway, cream walls, rounded armchairs, and textured headboard wall.

Two-Bedroom Suite

Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist white poolside terrace with geometric screen wall, sunlit seating nook, calm water reflection, and Mediterranean coastal view.

Garden View Suite

Pārocks, Europe — Modern waterfront terrace with infinity pool, wooden pergola, minimal furnishings, and expansive sea view across forested coastline at golden hour.

Signature Sea View Suite

Superior Sea View Parocks, Paros, Greece

Superior Sea View with Jacuzzi

Superior Sea View Parocks, Paros, Greece

Superior Sea View Room

Superior Garden View Parocks, Paros, Greece

Superior Garden View Room

Pārocks, Europe — Minimalist bathroom with limestone walls, wooden vanity, white basin sink, black-framed mirror and glass shower enclosure, matte black fixtures.

Comfort Sea View Room

The Details

What makes it Kobu

To look for its people, its traditions, its flavors. All these that shape Paros’s special identity, that charming balance between the luxurious and the bohemian, the cosmopolitan and the authentic. After all it is this very balance that makes this island so interesting. No matter how many times you visit Paros, there will always be a new secret to unravel.

Pārocks breaths an air of contemporary luxury into traditional Cycladic architecture. The interior design is inspired by the surrounding environment, ensuring a much-needed feeling of escape and freedom. All rooms & suites have ample outdoor dining areas with unobstructed sea views.

Local Favourites

Directions

Paros Airport (PAS)

30 min by car

The Destination

Europe

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City explorers, beach lovers and adventurers will all find their perfect balance of experiences in Europe, which offers a mix of cultures at close quarters. From dining in Copenhagen, to hiking in Switzerland, and relaxing in Southern Italy, you’ll find yourself transported by each destination — all within a matter of hours.

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey — Wooden terrace with linen curtains overlooking infinity pool, manicured trees, and Aegean Sea at golden hour.
Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.
Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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