In Paros, Tripiti refers to a naturally sculpted marine cave and a neighboring secluded beach located on the island’s untouched southern coast. Its name literally means “with a hole,” referencing the distinct geological arch that characterizes the site.


The cave is located at the southern side of Paros, between the popular resorts of Aliki and Drios. It is one of the island’s most remote beaches, approximately 18 km from Paroikia and 21 km from Naousa.It is an unorganized, low-profile beach composed of sand and pebbles. There are no beach bars, sunbeds, or umbrellas, offering a tranquil escape from the crowds.
Physical Features
The cave is a “roofless” natural marvel with a rock arch that runs through the sea. It is known for its deep turquoise and emerald waters, which are incredibly clear and ideal for snorkeling.
Activities
It is a popular spot for cliff jumping, snorkeling, and swimming. The surrounding rock formations create a dramatic backdrop for photography.


