Paros makes Top 10 in Expedia’s Winter destinations list for 2023

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The Greek Island of Paros has recently made its way onto Expedia’s list for the best and most sought-after destinations for winter.

By analysing the interests of Australian travellers and assessing the quality of accommodations across various global locations, Expedia was able to compile a ranking for the island.

Photo: Greece Travel Ideas.

Ranking in at 8th on the list, Expedia found that Paros had a growth of travel resurgence with a significant increase in searches for accommodation on the island during the winter months.

According to Expedia, Australians were seen embracing these destinations because they were considered places which allowed for relaxation and rejuvenation.

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