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A Quick Guide to Parga, Greece

Thinking of booking a trip to Parga in Greece? Here’s what to expect from this picturesque beach resort on the north coast.

Where is it?

Parga is on the west coast of the Greek mainland, south of Igoumenitsa and north of Preveza .

What’s the vibe like? 

Parga is one of the most beautiful towns in Greece.

At its heart is a scenic harbour with pastel-hued neoclassical buildings tumbling down from the hills. It spreads around a series of small bays with beaches backed by lush green mountains and overlooked by the remnants of a Venetian castle .

Parga definitely has island vibes . It has a similar feel to Paleokastritsa  and Skiathos Town .

It’s unsurprisingly popular, both with Greeks and international visitors. There’s a mix of package and independent tourism. It’s also visited by daytrippers from Corfu and Paxos .

The waterfront is lined with cafes and bistros offering modern fare. It comes alive in the evenings. There are plenty of traditional tavernas dotted around town, particularly up at the top of the hill where you’ll find wonderful sunset panoramas .

The main part of Parga around the harbour is packed with small old buildings and narrow streets. It widens out a bit around the beaches. Parga sure is pretty but it is also densely touristy – perhaps too much for some (if you think that might be the case for your then consider Preveza instead).

Parking in Parga is notoriously difficult so many visitors don’t bother renting a car and instead explore the broader area via Parga’s numerous water taxis and excursions.

The view from Parga castle.

What’s the beach like?

Busy Krioneri beach during the day.

Parga has 3 town beaches:

Ai Giannakis  – this is the main town beach (pictured above) located right next to the harbour. It’s the busiest beach and the most expensive for sun loungers.

Piso Krioneri – a smaller pebble beach, a short walk beyond Krioneri Beach. Entrance is via a path next to Golfo Beach Taverna. The best for swimming and snorkelling – there are lots of rocks at either side of the beach.

Valtos Beach – located on the other side of Castle hill, Valtos is by far the biggest and sandiest of the town beaches. It can be a hot and sweaty walk but worth it for the extra space. There’s an unorganised section right underneath the castle, or keep walking for beach clubs . The best sand is in the middle of the beach. Valtos is the only one of Parga’s beaches which is Blue Flag rated. Most of the beach is organised and it has lifeguards and watersports. Some sections of sun loungers at the far end are for hotel guest use only.

There are also several beaches you can reach by water taxi or car (there are no public buses to the beaches around Parga):

Lichnos Beach – this beach is similar to Valtos but it has small pebbles rather than sand and is enclosed by green hills. It has a large organised section but isn’t as busy as Valtos. There are several hotels based here plus a public car park. There are beach bars right on the sands.

Sarakiniko Beach – this beautiful beach is the furthest from Parga. As with Lichnos, there are several hotels based here and the beach is organised with sun loungers, watersports and a few tavernas. It’s smaller though and gets very busy in high season – the car park fills up quickly so get there early if you’re driving. The beach is a mix of coarse golden sand and small pebbles. It faces west so gets impeccable sunsets.

If you’re renting a car and are looking for a smaller wilder beach try Agios Giannakis or Agios Sostis ., or keep heading south to Ammoudia at the entrance to the River Acheron which has a camping vibe.

Read more: A Quick Guide to Valtos Beach

Valtos beach.

Activities and amenities

Exterior of Kryoneri Travel with posters and ATM.

Parga is a harbour town with a large seasonal population. It has good tourist infrastructure and a range of amenities including pharmacies, bakeries, souvenir shops, boutiques, rental agencies, tour agencies, and small mini-markets.

Do check out the remains of the Venetian Castle – entrance is not currently controlled so just mind your step as you walk around. It has amazing views over both the harbour and Valtos Beach and is a popular sunset photo spot. You can walk around it and down to Valtos . There’s plenty of shade around the castle grounds. There are plenty of bars on the way up for cocktails with a view.

The walk up from the harbour to the castle also contains some of the town’s best shopping (including a great little bookshop selling Greece-themed reading) and the streets at the top are home to some of the best tavernas including the ever-popular O Sakis (you might need to make a reservation).

An easy way to see some of the wider area is to catch the tourist train . There are 3 routes for Parga Trains – the watermill and Mylos Cafe (a great shady route to do on a hot day), Ali Pasha Castle, and a tour of the town and Valtos Beach .

There are many excursions on offer. The main ones are:

  • Acheron River – known in antiquity as the River Styx and the entrance to the underworld! A beautiful and freezing cold river
  • Boat trip to Paxos and Antipaxos   – two stunning islands

Additionally, some operators offer trips further afield but these don’t run every day and you might only find them in high season:

  • Day trip to Meteora
  • Zagoria and Vikos Gorge

You can also drive or bus to the Acheron River where you’ll find horse-riding and rafting .

Watersports are available at Valtos Beach including parasailing, inflatables, pedalos, kayaks, jet skis, wakeboarding, boat rental, and SUP.

The harbour itself is relatively small as is the number of boat trips on offer. There is no marina.

Nightlife in Parga isn’t crazy but there are plenty of late bars, cocktails, sports bars, and Greek nights.

Poster for Parga Trains - Water Mill route.

Transport and accessibility

From the airport:

Parga is a 1-hour drive from Preveza-Aktion International Airport (PVK).

A taxi from the airport is €85-95. 

Public transport:

Parga is served by the local KTEL Preveza bus service. A one-way bus ticket from Preveza to Parga is €7. From Preveza you can connect with buses to the airport, Lefkada, and other cities on the Greek mainland.

For more information check out How to Get from Preveza Airport to Parga (and Vice-Versa) .

The only other bus which might be of use to tourists is one that runs to Acheron Springs.

It’s worth noting that the bus stop is a 15-minute walk downhill to the main part of the town – see location on Google Maps .

Water taxis leave from the harbour. 

The ticket office at Parga's bus stop.

Accessibility :

Car parking is very limited in Parga, don’t expect to be able to park at your hotel unless it’s explicitly listed. There are a few parking lots on the outer roads, prices are around €8 per day. There are several car rental agencies in town.

Some parts of Parga are very steep. If you stay on Valtos Beach you need to walk over the hill to get to the harbour (and vice versa), although a taxi is around €6.

Krioneri Beach has a road running behind it, although no parking, and the far end (next to Villa Rossa) can be entered without steps.

Piso Krioneri is accessed via a dirt track but there are no steps.

The eastern end of Valtos Beach has a large car park and road running alongside the beach. The western end is accessed via small side roads. There is no proper boardwalk along the sand.

The nearest Seatrac for wheelchair sea access is at Ammoudia.

Steep steps leading up to the top of Parga's hillside.

Prices in Parga are slightly above average – perhaps reflecting the lack of nearby competition. Accommodation is a mixed bag, you can find plenty of budget studios although you’re best to book in advance for the best prices.

Cafe and restaurant prices are most expensive down by the harbour and Krioneri Beach. It pays to do a bit of exploring. Tavernas are nearly always cheaper than restaurants or bistros.

Sunbeds vary by location – expect to pay €20 for a pair on Krioneri Beach in high season. On Piso Krioneri it’s more like €10. And on Valtos you can find sun beds that are free with a minimum spend.

Some examples of water taxi prices are:

  • Acheron River €16
  • Sarakiniko €15
  • Lichnos €12

Example cafe menu in Parga.

Where to stay

For location and atmosphere, you can’t beat Villa Rossa which is right on Krioneri Beach. 

If you want to stay close to Piso Krioneri then it doesn’t get any closer than Achilleas Hotel . This part of town is a bit less cramped than around the harbour and there are some nice tavernas and comfortable rooms around here like Serenity Luxury Suites .

Irida Boutique Hotel has amazing views and a pool that glitters at night.

After a proper beach resort hotel? On Valtos you’ve got Parga Beach Resort and Valtos Beach Hotel . The best luxury resort in the wider area though is the 5-star Elix Marbella which is further up the coast at Karavostasi Beach (a 30-minute drive).

On a budget? Paradise Hotel is cheap, central, and cheerful and you can enjoy breakfast around its small pool – perfect for those on a budget.

Parga castle and terraces.

Read more about Greece:

A Quick Guide to Valtos Beach

A Quick Guide to Preveza

Where to Stay in Greece: Ultimate Beach Resort Guide

Best Quiet Beach Resorts in Greece

Best Sandy Beach Resorts in Greece

50 Most Beautiful Beach Destinations in Greece

Where to Stay on Corfu: Ultimate Beach Resort Guide

Where to Stay on Lefkada: Ultimate Beach Resort Guide

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Mini Travel Guide to Parga: Northern Greece’s Beautiful Beach Town

My name is Dimitris and welcome to my guide on Parga, Greece! I’m half from Constantinople and half from Armenia, but born in Athens. I studied computer technology and graduated in 2009. Along the way, I discovered drone photography through an advertisement and this encouraged me to get involved professionally, developing my skills over the past several years.

Since I was little, I loved traveling. I remember telling my mother the following quote: “I want to travel the world”. Somehow I managed to travel between work, including across Greece. For me, my country offers endless attractions and the great thing is that most of them haven’t been revealed yet! I’ve only explored a small part of Greece and would like to discover more in the future, such as the Aegean Islands (next summer’s trip)!

Why Parga is a Special Place

I’ve visited Parga twice now and both were work-related. The town reminds me of the Cinque Terre in Italy since it boasts colorful houses, and beaches with a variety of green and blue waters. There’s also the possibility of going on boat tours to the nearby island of Paxos and the village of Syvota. I love capturing content at Parga, especially behind the church that shows the town from behind the colorful houses with the boats in the water!

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Top 5 Things To Do in Parga

1. explore the venetian castle of parga.

Visiting the historic 15th-century Venetian Castle , perched on a hill overlooking the town, is a must-do experience. The medieval castle not only offers spectacular views of the town, but also of the shimmering Ionian Sea and a few nearby islands! It’s a wonderful spot to get creative with photography and to enjoy a leisurely stroll through the ruins.

Venetian Castle

2. Wander through the Old Town of Parga

Strolling through the cobbled streets of Parga’s old town is a delightful experience any time of year. Visitors can admire the colorful houses, shop for local crafts and dine in traditional tavernas. The town comes alive at night, with a lively atmosphere and a variety of bars and restaurants welcoming patrons. The seaside restaurants are particularly nice.

Parga

3. Sunbathe and Swim at Valtos Beach

Valtos Beach is one of Parga’s most popular beaches. With its clear waters, golden sands and lush surroundings – it’s the perfect place to go swimming, sunbathing, and partake in water sports like banana boating or jet skiing. You can also find charming beachfront cafes, tavernas, and bars serving all sorts of Greek food and refreshments. For those planning on staying for the day, renting chairs and umbrellas is the way to go.

4. Take a Boat Trip to Paxos and Antipaxos

Taking a boat trip to the nearby Paxos and Antipaxos shows you just how beautiful the Ionian islands are. These islands are known for their emerald waters, sea caves and tranquil atmosphere. You can explore the gorgeous coastline, swim in hidden coves and savor fresh seafood in the charming ports. Voutoumi Beach in Antipaxos is one spot not to be missed!

Paxos

5. Visit the Necromanteion of Acheron

For a unique and historical experience, visiting the ancient site of Necromanteion of Acheron (also known as the Oracle of the Dead) is a must. Located 25 minutes drive away from the town of Parga, this archaeological site offers a glimpse into ancient Greek mythology and the belief in communication with the underworld – particularly Hades.

Final Tips for Visiting Parga

The best time to visit Parga is in the summer from May to late September. I suggest booking a hotel close to the sea, as the views are fantastic. The town has everything you need – such as coffee shops and restaurants – so you don’t need to worry about food. Finally, spending three nights here is the minimum requirement to really get a feel for the place – especially if you want to take trips to the nearby islands. Have a great time in Parga!

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Dimitris Tzankatian is a drone operator based in Greece. He specializes in TV productions, commercials, yachting and residences. He is available for assignments worldwide.

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23 Best Things to Do in Parga (Greece)

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The west coast of Greece is famous for being one of the most popular places to spend your summer holidays in Europe.

Every year, people from all over the world come here, attracted by the combination of sun, turquoise sea waters, emerald green landscapes and good food.

One of the popular tourist centers in this part of the country is the small coastal city of Parga, which has a population of less than 4,000 inhabitants.

It is a starting point for visiting some tempting tourist islands such as Corfu , Lefkada , Kefalonia , Paxos and Antipaxos .

However, the city is not just an important port ensuring the regular connections with the Ionian Islands, but it is also an attractive tourist destination.

With its beautiful beaches, crystal clear sea and green hills, Parga is a very good choice for people seeking tranquility and a place for stress relief.

1. Enjoy the Old Town of Parga

old town of parga

Because of the combination of colorful buildings and picturesque location, Parga is a very pleasant and relaxing place to stroll.

It offers dozens of souvenir shops and craft workshops scattered around.

The biggest part of the small tavernas and cafes are managed by nice and friendly hospitable people, most of which are locals.

Tourkopazaro is probably the most attractive area where some of the most beautiful buildings are located.

One of them is the Old Town Hall Building, which today serves to accommodate tourists.

2. Explore the protected area of Acheron River

acheron river

One of the must-visit places in the region of Parga is the protected area around Acheron River.

Part of Natura 2000, the river is nearly 52 km long and is considered one of the most beautiful places on the west coast of Greece.

Despite the entire river area being very beautiful, it is particularly attractive at the springs and in the delta region in the outskirts of Ammoudia.

At some parts the turquoise waters of the river are so clear that any pebble and any creature under the water surface can be seen.

3. Enjoy the beautiful Agios Giannakis Beach

giannakis beach

Less than 10 kilometers east of the heart of Parga (en route) you will reach a beautiful bay.

Its azure waters are crystal clear, and its shores are covered with lush Mediterranean vegetation.

Here you will find a lovely little beach known as Agios Giannakis.

It is located one of the most secluded corners of the quiet bay.

It is covered with light coarse sand and the sea water is smooth and irresistible with its emerald color.

Since the place is located away from Parga and there are no hotels in the area, it is a little more difficult to reach, but on the other side, the beach is never overcrowded and you could easily find some privacy.

4. Visit the Venetian Castle of Parga

venetian castle of parga

The Venetian Castle of Parga is located in one of the highest points of the hilly peninsula in the heart of the city.

Under the pleasant cool shade of the trees you will find a fortress dating from the 11th century.

Despite being repeatedly renovated and strengthened, the fortress is still considered one of the oldest in this part of Greece.

While strolling down the narrow shady paths beneath the large conifer trees, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the most beautiful views of Parga.

5. Go to Vlacherna Monastery

vlacherna monastery

To see some of Parga’s greatest beauties, you have to be ready to travel beyond the city’s borders.

An example is the Vlacherna Monastery (do not be confused with the Vlacherna Monastery of Corfu!), located on a forested peninsula west of the town.

Although outside Parga, the monastery is within a walking distance of the city center of the tourist city.

Built in the 14th century, it is famous for its exquisite 15-meters-high elegant bell tower.

6. Discover the fantastic Paralia Vrachos

vrachos beach

It probably looks like the coast of South Florida, but actually, this is one of the top rated beaches along the western coast of Greece.

Better known as Paralia Vrachos, it is a real paradise for lovers of water sports, swimming and sunbathing.

Located half an hour drive southeast from Parga, the beach offers an outstanding 3 km long stretch of fine golden sands and turquoise waters.

The beach is Blue Flag-awarded and is very well-organized so you will definitely love it.

7. Visit the Krioneri Beach

krioneri beach

If you are not willing to travel a lot and want to visit some really good beach nearby, Krioneri is the best choice.

Being the main stretch of sand of the small tourist city, the beach is just a few steps away from the best tavernas and bars of Parga.

It offers a top quality stretch of golden sand and shallow pristine waters.

Most of the city’s attractions are in the area, and the only disadvantage is the fact that it is probably the most crowded in the area.

8. Go to Ali Pasha Castle

ali pasha castle

Ali Pasha Castle is an old but very well preserved fortress, situated on the top of a hill, not far from the city of Parga (about 5km from the center of the city).

Built in the 18th century, today it is one of the most interesting tourist attractions in the vicinity of the Ionian city.

Reaching the place, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking view.

In clear and sunny weather you can easily see the islands of Corfu, Paxos and Antipaxos in the distance.

9. Visit Sarakiniko Beach

sarakiniko beach

About 9 kilometers west of Parga, you will find the small coastal village of Sarakiniko.

The place is quite attractive as it combines a superb beach with ivory-colored sand, azure sea, lush vegetation and fresh air.

Although a little far from Parga, the beach can be quite lively in the heat of summer because there are tourist villas and small hotels nearby.

Situated in the middle of the forest and just 20 minutes from the heart of Parga, they attract many visitors.

10. Go to Panagia Island and visit the chapel

the chapel of panagia island

Panagia Island is located in the central part of Parga Bay, less than 100 meters from the coastal promenade.

Stony and covered with coniferous trees, it is extremely picturesque and is one of the main tourist attractions.

Easily accessible even by swimming, the island is famous for its small white Orthodox church.

The name of the chapel is Koimisis tis Theotokou, which translated from Greek means Dormition of Virgin Mary.

11. Enjoy the wonderful Ammoudia Beach

ammoudia beach

With its irresistibly white sands and azure seas, Ammoudia Beach is among the most popular beaches in the vicinity of Parga.

The 700-meters-long stretch of sand is part of a small bay whose shallow waters are excellent for swimming.

The place is especially popular with lovers of ecotourism.

The beach stretches along the coast of the village of the same name.

In its southern part you will find the beautiful wetland of Acheron River.

12. Visit the Olive Oil Museum

olive oil museum

One of the most recommended places to visit in Parga is the Old Olive Oil Factory.

In the past, it was one of the most important olive oil production sites in the area.

Nowadays, however, it operates as a museum and is known for its very rich collection.

Housed in an old stone building, the museum still keeps perfectly preserved machinery for the production of this valuable olive oil, which is known for its numerous healthy properties.

13. Snorkeling and diving around Panagia

panagia island

Less than a hundred meters off the coast of Parga there is a small island.

Rocky and covered with trees, it looks easily accessible from the coast of the city, and it really is.

Despite the lack of sandy beaches, Panagia (the name of the island) attracts a number of visitors.

In fact, it is a popular spot for divers and snorkelers.

The rocky bottom and the lack of sands along the shore are the main reasons why the pristine water is full of a wide variety of marine creatures.

14. Spend a day at Lichnos Beach

lichnos beach

Lichnos Beach is extremely attractive, and it is advisable to visit it at least once while in Parga.

It is easily accessible and offers all kinds of facilities.

With a length of more than 700 meters, it is rarely overcrowded, although tourists like it a lot.

The beach is especially attractive because of its azure waters and very light golden sands.

Facing south, the beach is well-known for its smooth waters.

It is a great place for swimming and having fun on the shore.

15. Discover the little paradise of Karavostasi

karavostasi beach

Another hidden gem to discover along the coast of Parga is the less-known Karavostasi Beach.

It is located in a less crowded area, about 10 km west of Parga.

It combines golden sands and emerald waters.

The beach is well-organized but you still can find a lot of free space as the number of visitors in the area is relatively small.

Facing to the west, the beach is surrounded by forested hills to the north and to the south.

16. Go to Aphrodite’s Cave

aphrodite cave

The Aphrodite Cave is located in the vicinity of Lychnos – a small coastal village 2 and a half kilometers east of Parga.

The cave is part of the Blue Cave complex, which is located on the seashore.

As a great tourist attraction, the place is extremely popular and attractive.

It is easily accessible and the nature in the area is very beautiful.

The best way to explore this place is to join one of the cruises organized in Parga.

This way you can see the cave from the sea and swim in the sapphire blue waters.

17. Try local wine

glass of white wine

Greek wine is among the top ten in the world.

No matter what city or island you are in, you can always find and visit a more or less well-known winery nearby.

This is the best way to find and buy a bottle of wine for your family and friends at home.

If you just want to enjoy the taste of a glass of the top quality beverage with your meal, however, you can do that in any of the great local tavernas.

Since Parga is a popular tourist town, most of the local wineries offer their production in the tavernas and bars in the area.

Practically, at any restaurant you can get recommendations on which wine to try, especially if sharing your personal preference for the drink, but also according to the food you are going to consume.

18. Enjoy the great water sport opportunities at Valtos Beach

valtos beach

Parga is well known as a place to practice various water sports.

This is an attractive destination to enjoy water skiing, diving and jet skiing.

The coastal tourist center is especially attractive for parasailing as you will be able to see from above the entire scenic area.

This place is also very popular with windsurfing lovers.

The weather conditions in the area during the summer season are perfect, combining high temperatures, constant and refreshing sea breeze and smooth seas.

The most recommended in this respect is Valtos Beach.

This is the longest stretch of sand in the area of Parga and is located in the western-most part of the city.

It offers white sands and emerald waters.

19. Discover the beauty of Paxos and Antipaxos

turquoise water in antipaxos

The islands of Paxos and Antipaxos are located about 20 kilometers from the shores of Parga.

They are considered one of the best swimming and snorkeling sites in Greece and Europe.

It is especially advisable to join a day boat trip, with the best choice being the northeast coast of Antipaxos.

Here you will find three magnificent bays known for their crystal clear turquoise waters and visibility under water of more than 50 meters!

20. Don’t miss to visit Meteora

monastery of the holy trinity, meteora

It takes about two and a half hours to get from Parga to Meteora, but the trip is worth it.

Along the way you will have the opportunity to see and enjoy the mountain scenery of Western Greece, and at the end of the trip you will be amazed.

The Meteora area is unique and certainly cannot be compared to anything else.

At the top of the hundreds of meters high cliffs are some of the most impressive monasteries you can imagine.

The oldest of them were built in the 14th century.

The monastic republic is considered the second oldest in Greece after the one on the peninsula of Mount Athos but the site was actually inhabited by monks since the 11th century.

21. Amvrakikos Wetlands National Park

amvrakikos wetlands national park

The Amvrakikos Wetland is a protected area, which is located not far from Parga.

It is located 82 km southeast of the city and is an important tourist attraction.

The bay is quite large and is an excellent habitat for a wide variety of species, including fish, birds and mammals.

The place is idyllic and nature is very well preserved.

Although the bay has the fame of being shallow, in fact the depth of some places reaches almost 60 meters!

22. Go to Igoumenitsa

port of igoumenitsa

With a population of 25,814 residents, Igoumenitsa is a small but beautiful city in northwestern Greece.

It is situated on the picturesque shore of a deep bay with mirror-calm cobalt-blue waters.

Igoumenitsa is an important port in this part of the country.

It is famous for its beautiful nature, dense forests and rich archeological heritage.

There are beautiful beaches in the area and most of them are rarely overcrowded.

23. Day trip to Lefkada

porto katsiki, lefkada

Lefkada is definitely one of the most beautiful islands in Europe.

Most of its territory is covered with forests, and along the coast you will find some of the most irresistible beaches on the Mediterranean.

Lefkada Island is located less than 60 km south of Parga.

It takes about 2 and a half hours to get there if you travel by bus and about an hour and a half if you are by car.

The biggest attractions are Navagio Beach, the capital Lefkas and the small charming coastal village of Nidri.

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Parga things to do: Acheron River

As this is a popular destination, things to do in Parga are many. Swimming in the calm beaches of Parga is a delight. In these beaches, particularly in Valtos and Lichnos , there are many water sports centers with fun games for all ages.

Another enjoyable activity in Parga is hiking, particularly in the springs of Acheron River . Many old footpaths cross the region of Parga and lead to Medieval castles, mountainous villages, secluded beaches and hilltops with breathtaking view. Hiking is best in autumn and spring, when the weather is not so hot. In summer, long hiking can be quiet uncomfortable.

Rafting is also practiced in the river of Acheron. There are companies that organize rafting tours following the river route from the springs to the Ionian Sea. Many watersports centers are also found in the beach of Ammoudia and other beaches between Parga and Preveza.

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Parga, Greece: a charming and colourful village in Epirus

Parga is a charming seaside resort with colourful houses located on the coast of the Epirus region, in western Greece. Built on a hilltop dominated by a 14th century Norman fortress, Parga has a vibrant atmosphere, excellent food and lush beaches. It is close to many of Greece’s interesting sites, which makes it the perfect place to settle and discover the west coast! In this travel guide, I’ll share with you everything there is to know about this magical destination as well as the best things to see and do in Parga, Greece.

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How to get to Parga, Greece

Parga is close to the airports of Preveza, Corfu and Ioannina. The easiest and fastest option is to land in Preveza, the nearest town (65 km). From Preveza airport, take the shuttle bus to the KTEL bus station in Preveza and then the bus from Preveza to Parga (several departures throughout the day). The journey takes about 2 hours, make sure to check the bus timetable before you leave! Taxis are also available directly from Preveza airport to take you to Parga.

The transportation company KTEL connects all major Greek cities by bus, so you can easily reach Parga from anywhere in Greece.

Getting around Parga

To visit the Epirus region and sites such as Sivota or the theatre of Dodona, the best solution is to rent a car. The platform RentalCars compares and offers the best rates in Greece, I am never disappointed with their service! There are also some KTEL buses and day cruises to discover the other beautiful destinations along the coast.

Parga's Bay

Where to stay in Parga?

Parga is a relatively small resort, so it’s easy to get around on foot wherever you stay. Choose your location according to what you plan to do there: do you plan on going swimming every day at the beach in the centre of Parga? Do you prefer to be on the move and discover a new destination in the area every day? Do you want a relatively quiet location with direct access to the beach? Find a strategic location! Here is a selection of hotels and campsites to guide you:

Hotels in Parga, Greece

Paradise Hotel : located in the centre of Parga, the Paradise Hotel offers a superb view of the village and its bay, in addition to a beautiful swimming pool and impeccable service.

Studios Spiros : very well located at the top of Parga’s centre and budget-friendly.

Hotel Maistrali : located just a few steps from Parga’s main beach, the hotel also offers private parking.

Camping in Parga

Camping Valtos : a simple but well-equipped campsite located less than 100 metres from Valtos beach and 15 minutes walk from the centre of Parga.

The promenade along the coast

Stroll through the narrow streets, discover the tiny Orthodox churches and look for the most beautiful views of Parga!

Church in Parga Greece

Wander through the shops selling handmade leather shoes, soaps, wooden objects and stop at one of Parga’s bakeries to try some delicious local pastries.

Street and shops in Parga

Visit the Castle of Parga

Perched on the hill, the Castle of Parga dominates the city. Originally built in the 14th century by the Normans, the fortress has been through many changes: it was destroyed in 1537 by the Ottomans and then rebuilt a few decades later by the Venetians, before finally being restored by Ali Pasha in the early 19th century.

Castle of Parga

Today, only ruins remain, but one can imagine the history that took place here by walking through the impressive fortifications. The view of the coastline on either side of Parga from the top of the fortress is magnificent.

Beaches in Parga

With its turquoise sea and beautiful pebbles, the coastline along Parga calls for swimming! There are many beaches and coves along the coast, the best known being Krioneri, Piso Krioneri and Valtos, all three located in Parga itself. These can be reached on foot. Other beaches outside Parga are also worth a visit: Lichnos (4 kilometres away from Parga), Sarakiniko (12 kilometres) and Aï Giannakis (9 kilometres).

Krioneri Beach in Parga

Swim to the islet of Panagia

Just across Krioneri beach is a charming little islet with a church. You can easily swim there and reach it in less than 10 minutes! The view of Parga and its pretty houses from there is worth it.

Panagia islet in Parga

Ali Pasha’s Castle

Located a few kilometres above Parga, right outside the village of Anthoussa, Ali Pasha’s castle was built in 1814 with the aim of bombarding and then capturing Parga. Ali Pasha was then the governor of the Epirus region for the Ottoman Empire.

The view of the Ionian Sea from the castle is one of the most beautiful in the region, with a panorama of the islands of Paxi to the northwest and Lefkada to the southwest.

To get there, take the train of Parga which offers a 2-hour tour including a stop at Anthoussa. Alternatively, you can also hike to Ali Pasha’s Castle, it takes about 1 hour 45 minutes from Parga (around 5 kilometres).

In Anthoussa, stop at the Watermill Museum and walk to the beautiful waterfall.

Rent a boat

To discover the coast around Parga, go on a boat trip! There are many tours to the nearby beaches, I like how when on the sea you can appreciate the coastline from a different perspective. You can book your boat trip directly at the port or online right here.

What we like to do is to rent a small motorboat during one afternoon, so we are free to discover the coast at our own pace (also available directly at the port).

Renting a boat in Parga

The best restaurants, tavernas and bars in Parga

Here is a selection of places I particularly enjoy in Parga:

Med Parga : very nice place to have a drink or dinner at the end of the day, the view over the sea and the sunset is fantastic.

Sakis : ideal to discover traditional Greek dishes! The menu is pretty extensive.

Gyros bank : the best souvlaki & gyros in Parga!

Bacchos Restaurant : a great place for a meal by the sea.

Atrium Bar : a bar overlooking the bay of Piso Krioneri, very pleasant at the end of the day.

Veranda Cocktail Bar : a trendy place to enjoy excellent cocktails in the evening.

Avocado Cocktail Bar : rooftop with a beautiful view over the whole town.

Gyros in Parga

Experience Parga!

Day trips ideas from parga.

Located only 27 kilometres away from Parga, this pretty resort is famous for its intense blue sea and small islands with emerald green vegetation. Don’t miss the Blue Lagoon and the Bella Vraka beach on the island of Megalo Mourtemeno! The latter can be reached on foot via a shallow sandbank connecting it to the coastline. When in Sivota, rent a boat! It is the best way to discover all the beaches.

Sivota

The islands of Paxos and Antipaxos form the Paxi archipelago. It is a destination south of Corfu very popular for its crystal-clear sea and pretty fishing villages! How to get there: Parga Cruises organises day trips and takes you through the highlights of the archipelago.

When in Parga, you can also go on a day trip to the island of Corfu! The ferry leaves at 8.30 am and returns to Parga at 6.30 pm. The journey is quite long, about 2.5 hours each way. The port there is only a few minutes walk from the old town, but you can also take a taxi at the roundabout when going out of the port. There, you will have enough time to explore Corfu Town, wander through its pretty alleys and on the Liston, browse through its local, charming shops, discover the Old Fortress and maybe even swim at Faliraki, a beach in the heart of Corfu’s old town.

Read more about Corfu Town: 25 beautiful pictures to inspire you to visit Corfu Town

Corfu Town

The Acheron

In Greek mythology, the Acheron is one of the rivers of the Underworld, and a branch of the underground river Styx. It is a place steeped in history, where you can enjoy swimming, walking (feet in the river), kayaking, horse riding… all in a magnificent natural setting. Don’t forget to bring a swimming suit and suitable shoes! The Acheron is 25 kilometres away from Parga and the best way to get there is by car. Alternatively, you can reach it with a boat called the “Lichnos Express”, which you will find in the port of Parga.

Dodoni Sanctuary and Theatre

If you’re a history buff, don’t miss the Dodoni Sanctuary near the town of Ioannina. The journey takes just over an hour (75 kilometres) but is well worth the trip: there is an ancient site dedicated to the cult of Zeus that includes a superb theatre.

The island of Lefkada has some of the most beautiful beaches in the Ionian Sea! The good thing about it? The island is so close to the mainland that it is connected by a bridge, so you can get there by car. The north of the island is 85 kilometres away from Parga, a little less than an hour and a half drive. There are some beautiful beaches in the north of the island, but if you want to discover Porto Katsiki, Lefkada’s most famous beach, it’s an extra hour’s drive.

If you want to know more about this beautiful destination, have a look at this weekend trip to Lefkada !

Porto Katsiki beach, Lefkada

Best time to visit Parga in Greece: what’s the weather like?

Parga is lovely between April (after the Orthodox Easter) and October. Outside this period, you will find most activities closed. The area is still a pleasant place to hike, with mild temperatures in winter. The months of June till September are hot, with temperatures exceeding 30°C. Choose this period if you plan to spend your days at the beach, otherwise earlier or later in the season if you don’t want to be bothered by the heat.

Parga is one of my favourite destinations on Greece’s west coast, we always make a stop there on our way to Corfu. I hope you’ll enjoy it too! Have a great holiday in Greece ☀️.

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Do you want to experience the bliss of an island paradise without having to leave the mainland of Greece ? Then Parga is the place for you. This cozy nook of Greece offers the peace and scenery of an island getaway for the whole family, with plenty of things to see and do.

Perhaps you already explored and loved some of the things to do in Kefalonia and are now ready to move on to the next Greek adventure. So what’s stopping you? Let’s get straight to it.

Where Is Parga Town?

Parga Town is a seaside town located in northwestern Greece in the Epirus region. It’s 270 miles from Athens, and the closest airport is Corfu, which receives domestic flights from Athens and Thessaloniki.

Parga Travel Guide - Parga Harbour, restaurants and walkway, view of the Parga Castle

Is Parga Worth Visiting?

The short answer is yes. It’s a mainland town, but it has the feel of an island paradise, making it a favorite amongst holidaymakers. It’s famous for its incredible beaches, stunning traditional architecture, and natural landscape.

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The foliage-covered rocks that jut from the Ionian Sea give it a tropical vibe, and the colorful houses nestled up against the mountain are idyllic. There are even the enigmatic ruins of the Venetian Castle to enjoy. Basically, there’s something for everyone in Parga.

What To Do In Parga Town

There’s always a multitude of things to choose from when going on vacation, but here are our five favorite things to do in Parga.

1. Venetian Castle Of Parga Town

The Venetian Castle has a long history of defense in Parga, as the eight towers built around the castle attest to. It was originally built in the 11th century by the residents of the town, and it was rebuilt and fortified three times over the centuries by the Venetians.

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There’s plenty to see in the ruins, from arched alleys, warehouses, forts, bastions, and hidden passages — the kids have the time of their lives exploring. Inside the castle, you’ll find two main buildings where exhibitions and theatrical performances are hosted. There’s even a café selling frappés and waffles, so no need to bring packed lunches.

The castle is easy to reach from the Port of Parga — simply walk up the narrow allies until you reach the top. Be prepared for complaining calves if you aren’t as fit as you thought.

2. Explore The Gorgeous Lanes And Alleys

No dingey dumpster-filled alleys here. In Parga, the town is a labyrinth of narrow alleyways — too narrow for even a bicycle, sometimes. Or they may have too many stairs, seeing as the buildings climb up a mountain slope.

Parga Travel Guide - strolling around the alleys in the old town

But if you explore these charming allies, you’ll discover to your delight small shops, quaint cafés, and traditional restaurants with plenty of local colors. Every here and there, a small square opens up with a handful of tables and maybe a church.

There’s no doubt every new alleyway that you happen upon in this honeycomb has something new to offer.

3. Enjoy Some Time On The Beach

Beaches are perfect for family vacations — the kids get to have fun while the adults can relax a little and catch some sun. Valtos Beach is one of the longest sandy stretches in Parga, it’s popular with swimmers and surfers alike.

Parga Travel Guide - Krioneri Beach in Parga, sunbeds and parasols at the beach

It’s on the other side of the hill that’s covered with colorful houses and topped by the Venetian Castle. But, it only takes about ten minutes to climb up and down the stairs to reach it. It’s pretty cosmopolitan, with restaurants lining the shorefront and sunbeds scattered about for your convenience.

Krioneri Beach sits at the foot of the mountain, and it literally means “the cold one,” so be prepared for a refreshingly cool dip.

The mellow lapping of the Ionian Sea next to the loungers and umbrellas that line the sand make an inviting scene, especially as they overlook a pretty little island just offshore. It can get crowded though, so make your way there early.

4. Hop On The Tourist Sightseeing Train

Kids are enchanted by trains, plus who doesn’t want to take a break from walking? The Parga Train offers three different destinations. The first is Ali Pasha Castle, also called the Castle of Anthoussa.

Parga Travel Guide - Sightseeing Tourist Train in Parga Town - by the beach

Built in 1814 as a fort, it overlooks the sea on three sides and the town of Parga on the fourth. It’s charming in a crumbly fashion and a delightful choice for a family visit.

The second train tour takes you to the Waterfall and Watermill Folk Museum and Café. It’s a traditional stone mill in the untouched countryside with old olive and fig trees surrounding the little stream that powers the mill.

The last train tour is of Parga itself and is the shortest of all three. But it’s a pleasant way to see the city in a fun and unique way.

Top Tip : Book the train tours here .

5. Stroll Around The Harbor Area

What could be more family-friendly than this? Kids love seeing the fishing boats coming in and out, and we love the bars and restaurants lined up along the promenade. It’s a win-win. But this harbor is special; the buildings are all shades of fun, vibrant colors, climbing up into the hillsides in an Italian-esque style.

Parga Travel Guide - girl feeding a cat at the Parga harbour

At night, the area comes alive with twinkling lights and live music, and the sunsets are perfect.

Tours To Book From Parga

Vacations can get a little chaotic, so why not remove some of the stress from your vacation by booking a tour or two?

They usually have transport sorted, plus they’re highly entertaining for the whole family. Here are a few of our favorites we hand-picked for you.

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Parga, Sivota, And Blue Lagoon Full-Day Boat Cruise

A full-day boat cruise including snorkeling in paradise — it’s a dream come true.

Explore the underwater empire of the Blue Lagoon and take in the breathtaking Sivota Islands cave while your guides explain the shipwreck histories of the area. End the tour by strolling the streets of Parga.

Top Tip : Click here to book your tour in Parga to see Blue Lagoon.

Meteora From Parga

Who wouldn’t be astounded at the six monasteries impossibly built atop rock pillars? It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site to boot.

Don’t get stressed about organizing it — rather let a tour company do the work for you so you can relax and enjoy this marvel of architecture.

Meteora Greece - view from the rock lookout of the mountain in Meteora, family photo

Top Tip : Click here to book your tour in Parga to see Meteora.

Zagoria And Vigos Gorge From Parga

History lovers will be in their element and nature lovers will swoon. Take a tour through the Greek countryside in an air-conditioned bus with stops at Monodendri and the Agia Paraskevi Monastery before stopping for lunch.

Top Tip : Click here to book your tour in Parga to see Zagoria.

Best Restaurants In Parga

There were so many incredible places to eat in Parga, it made us dizzy trying to pick our favorite each night!

Most specialized in traditional Greek food, naturally, but some had a more modern fare to offer, and others had rustic plates with scrumptious tastes.

Parga Travel Guide - best restaurants in Parga, Ponte restaurant in Parga Harbour, view of the Parga Castle

Others just had the atmosphere down to perfection, while some were more kid-friendly. Here are the ones that you just can’t miss when visiting Parga:

This spot has some Italian classic meals mixed with salads and high-end main courses. The food presentation is astounding, the decor and atmosphere sublime, and the cocktails are delicious.

Homey and vibrantly Greek with its blue and white decor and rustic tables, the traditional Greek food is served simply and in hearty portions, so come with an appetite!

This place serves both traditional and vegetarian Greek options and offers high chairs and a kid’s menu for the little ones as it’s very family-friendly. The portions are huge, so you get your money’s worth.

Taverna Petros

It has a hip and modern look in contrast to its authentic traditional Greek menu. Pops of green and warm browns together with its open-plan layout makes it a very inviting space — as does the delicious smell of their rustic food. 

They offer chic, warm decor and equally chic plating of their exquisite modern Greek cuisine. It’s a cozy, family-run restaurant tucked away from the crowds, and you definitely need to try it before you leave Parga.

Where To Stay In Parga

There are plenty of places to take your pick from, but our favorite spots were these three properties.

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Hotel Maistrali

This colorful and eclectic hotel is full of whimsical and eye-catching decor, plus a garden to make nature lovers drool. The café bar is open all day, and breakfast is made from fresh local ingredients you and your family will love. It’s only 160 ft from the beach and 320 ft from the port with delightful seafront taverns.

Check out current prices for Hotel Maistrali here!

Krioneri Beach

With romantic sea views from the balcony and warm interior tones, this apartment welcomes you in a comfy embrace. It’s only steps away from the beach, which the kids (and you) will love. Each unit has a kitchenette for easy meals and snacks, and free Wi-Fi for your convenience.

Check out current prices for Krioneri Beach here!

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Visiting Parga Greece? Here Are 15 Best Things to Experience

After long working days, the only thing you want to do is relax in your own space. However, sometimes it’s nice to get away from home (I always chose weekend tours, like a Pena Palace tour out of Lisbon when I lived in this vibrant city) and experience something new, relaxing in new “homes” you’re creating everywhere you go. My temporary home was Parga, Greece.

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I always write about how traveling can significantly rejuvenate your mind, body, and soul. It can help you learn new things about the world whilst learning more about yourself.

When you’re in a different environment, you must adapt and determine how to make the most of your situation. This can be a great learning experience and can help you grow as a person.

Ionian sea and greek islands

One such destination that proved to be a turning point in how I enjoy my life was a small coastal location in Greece called Parga Town. When you think of Greece, you might think about Athens, the Greek Islands, or other mainland destinations.

However, I’m here to show you this lovely beach town through my eyes and words. It gave me more perspective on my long travels, and alongside journaling and self-care planning , it helped me experience a fulfilling, balanced break.

Parga is a beautiful seaside town in western Greece that is teeming with lush greenery, olive groves, stunning hotels, and picturesque restaurants.

More on Greek travels: 5 luxury Greek hotels for the best wellness escape

This idyllic destination is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and relax in nature. The town is situated on a hillside, so there are plenty of great spots to take in the stunning views.

Is Parga Greece worth visiting?

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Even though Parga is not the most popular holiday destination in Greece, it is still worth a visit. People often extend their stays here (like I did) because of the calm and serene vibe.

Parga is also home to some amazing beaches where you can soak up the sun and enjoy crystal-clear waters. With so much to see and do, Parga is definitely a place worth visiting.

Not many advertisements or blogs highlight this town; thus, you might think it is not worth visiting. However, you might change this perspective after reading some of my experiences below.

Which airport do you fly to for Parga Greece?

There are a few airports you can fly into, depending on your location. If you’re coming from the United States, you can fly to Athens or Thessaloniki.

If you’re coming from the United Kingdom, you can fly through the Aktion national airport in Preveza. The closest airport to Parga is the Aktion national airport, and it will be pretty feasible for you.

No matter where you’re coming from, an airport will work for you as the location is accessible.

Is Parga Greece expensive?

There is no definitive answer to this question, as it will depend on your own personal spending habits. However, I would say that Parga is not as expensive as some of the other tourist destinations in Greece.

There is a range of accommodation options available in Parga, from camping to luxurious hotels. You can also find a variety of restaurants catering to different budgets. So, whether you’re on a tight budget or you’re looking to splash out, you’ll be able to find something suitable in Parga.

Overall, after going through my experiences below, you would find that it wasn’t as expensive for me as some of the other destinations I’ve been to .

Is Parga town lively?

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Parga town is not as lively as some of the other tourist destinations in Greece. However, there are still plenty of things to do and see in the town.

Parga is not a party destination; it is where I came to have a break from that sort of thing. However, the town still through a lot of surprises at me.

The friendly people do have adventurous natures, and the nights can get pretty crazy. The nature exploration, the food scene, and the people make it a positive and rejuvenating experience.

The 15 best things to do in Parga, Greece:

Visit parga old town and its colorful winding streets.

Parga old town

The old town of Parga is a must-see for anyone visiting the town. It’s home to meandering streets and colorful buildings that are sure to enchant visitors.

The old town is on a hill overlooking many hotels, a sandy beach, and exotic waters, so there are plenty of great spots to take in the stunning views. If you’re looking for a charming and picturesque place to explore, visit the old town of Parga.

Try a local dish with a sea view at the town port

parga bay

The town port in Parga is the perfect spot to enjoy a delicious local dish with a stunning sea view. The port is situated on a hillside, so you can take in the Ionian Sea’s stunning views while eating.

Countless restaurants are serving up both local and international cuisines in Greece. However, seafood is my personal favorite, as it can’t get fresher than it was in Parga.

Even if you are a first-timer to seafood or dislike the idea of eating it, you should give the Calamari and fried Cod a shot in this hill town. There are also plenty of cafes and bakeries where you can enjoy a sweet treat or refreshing cup of coffee.

Enjoy the natural beauty of the lush greenery scenery

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There are plenty of trails and nature walks that allow visitors to explore the natural beauty of Parga.

I took one of these trails near my hotel, leading me to spectacular views around the town.

I later found out that there are a couple of these trails, so make sure to ask the locals for these trails.

Visit ali pasha castle

Ali pasha castle is a popular tourist destination in Parga but to know more about the place, I recommend buying a guided tour or going with a local.

My experience was much more fruitful because I had a local with me to explain some of the site’s significance.

Try scuba diving at the bottom of the Ionian sea

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The exotic waters of the sea in Parga are clear and teeming with marine life, so it’s an excellent opportunity to see the underwater world.

There are several diving schools in Parga, so you can find one that suits your needs and experience level.

There are a lot of spots for first-timers at the Ionian islands to dive off from.

Don’t miss the Venetian castle

The Venetian castle in Parga is a beautiful and imposing structure that’s well worth a visit.

The Venetians built the Venetian castle in Parga in the 15th century as part of their defensive system against the Ottomans. The castle is perched on a hill overlooking the town and the sea. It is one of Parga’s most photographed landmarks.

The castle’s interior is home to several interesting exhibits that tell the story of Parga’s history. As a keen admirer of traditional architecture and history, I was thoroughly surprised by this visit.

Experience the orthodox religion at the virgin mary chapel

The chapel is located in the old town of Parga, and it’s home to an interesting exhibition about the history of the orthodox religion.

It gave me a new perspective on how people view religion in this part of the world.

The chapel is also a popular spot for weddings, so if you’re lucky, you might witness a beautiful ceremony while you’re there.

Try hiking at the springs of the Acheron river

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This activity is perhaps the most interesting for nature lovers. The hike is easy to moderate, and it’s well worth seeing the stunning natural landscape.

The hike will take you through a lush green forest, and you’ll get to see the river’s clear waters up close. Make sure to bring plenty of water and snacks, as it can be a long hike.

This is the best-guided jeep tour you can find online. They can pick you up from Parga, Ioannina, or Preveza. 

Visit Parga’s wonderful beaches

parga main beach

Parga is home to some of the most stunning beaches in Greece. From rocky coves to long stretches of sand, you just wish you could swim forever in these turquoise waters.

My personal favorite is Valtos Beach. It’s a bit of a hike to get to Valtos beach, but it’s well worth it.

High cliffs surround Valtos beach, so you feel like you have the whole beach to yourself. Make sure to bring plenty of sunscreens, as there’s no shade on this beach.

The Piso Krioneri beach is also a close second for me in this region.

Visit Parga by night and have dinner at one of the many traditional taverns

parga village

I also enjoyed dining at a traditional tavern in Parga during my stay. The tavern was situated in a quiet corner of the old town, and it was full of locals and tourists alike.

I sampled various dishes, all of which were made with fresh local ingredients. The wine was also excellent, and it went perfectly with the food.

It’s not for everyone, but I hope everyone does it once to experience the local culture.

Check the panoramic views of Parga town from one of the viewpoints

The entire town is very scenic, and the hilly landscape gives you a view from almost anywhere. Make sure to make a lot of memories by clicking iconic photographs here.

Take a neighboring tour to Meteora, the most stunning monastery in Greece

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I highly recommend visiting Meteora. It’s one of the most stunning monasteries in Greece, and it’s well worth a visit.

The monastery is located on a rock formation over 600 meters high and is home to many beautiful churches.

If you’re a fan of traditional houses and architecture, you cannot miss this place, which is a short drive from Parga.

Locals or tour guides can show you all the hidden gems that most tourists don’t get to see in this monastery.

Here is the go-to daily tour I recommend for visiting Meteora from Parga. 

Enjoy the turquoise waters of the beautiful beaches through various water sports

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There are plenty of water sports to enjoy on Parga’s stunning beaches. I personally like kayaking and snorkeling.

The kayaks are located on various beaches (like Valtos beach, Piso Krioneri beach, or Lichnos beach), so getting started is effortless. Get comfortable with the equipment and explore the best parts of Parga.

Snorkeling is also excellent on these beaches. The water is crystal clear, and you can see all sorts of sea life while you’re swimming. The availability of snorkeling equipment for rent (on Krioneri and other beaches) is uncertain, as sometimes you have to bring your own gear.

I recommend (and tried) this kayaking tour —best choice if you want to explore the most secluded areas. 

Choose one of the various boat trips to the secluded beaches

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I have a particular spot for river cruises and boat trips, so whether in a city like Singapore or Paris, I always love this type of getaway. So imagine taking one of the boat trips to the secluded beaches around Parga, where the crowds are less. The boats usually leave from the port in Parga town, taking you to some of the area’s most beautiful and unspoiled beaches. 

The trip lasts around half a day, and you get to stop at three different beaches. The ocean views are all very picturesque, and you can swim, sunbathe, or snorkel if you like.

Rent a small boat to the neighboring islands of Syvota or Paxos

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Renting a small boat to the neighboring islands of Syvota, Paxos or Corfu is also an option if you want to explore more of the stunning Ionian region.

Paxos is a fantastic small island within the Ionian islands group, together with Antipaxos, and Syvota is also similarly located.

Both islands are unique, and the villages are charming.

I personally prefer Paxos and Antipaxos for the picturesque little fish villages and the fantastic turquoise waters, so if you have to choose between Syvota and Paxos-Antipaxos, choose the latter.

Here’s an affordable full-day option for a tour that will take you to Paxos, Antipaxos and Blue Caves. 

Takeaway – Why is Parga the perfect holiday destination?

Visiting Parga?

There are plenty of reasons why Parga is the perfect summer holiday destination. The beautiful beaches (Valtos beach and Krioneri beach are great examples), the stunning scenery (the Venetian castle provides a spectacular view), and the delicious food are all top reasons to explore this charming town.

Apart from all the different attractions, the slow rhythm of the locals’ way of life was very alluring to me as it gave me an enhanced perspective on the seaside lifestyle and how a mingle of Venetian and Greek cultures coexist so stunningly.

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Leto 2024, letovanje - Kefalonija - Apartmani

Kefalonija (Grčka) - Vila Areti

Termin polaska: 23. septembar | 14 noćenja.

Last Minute - Kefalonija. Popust 15%! Autobuski prevoz, prevoz trajektom i 14 noćenja u vili Areti iznosi 199 € (po osobi). Detaljne informacije o smeštaju pogledajte u programu putovanja.

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Stara cena: 234 €

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Leto 2024, letovanje - Sivota - Apartmani

Sivota (Grčka) - Vila Barbara

Termin polaska: 30. septembar | 7 noćenja.

First Minute - Sivota- Popust 9%! Autobuski prevoz i 7 noćenja u vili Barbara za 149 € (po osobi). Dodatne informacije o smeštaju pogledajte u programu putovanja.

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Leto 2024, letovanje - Krf - Hoteli

Krf (Grčka) - Hotel Loutrovia 2*

Termin polaska: 27. septembar | 11 noćenja.

First Minute - Krf. Avio i autobuski prevoz, aerodromske takse, transferi i 11 noćenja sa doručkom u hotelu Loutrovia 2* za 379 €, po osobi. Pročitajte program putovanja za više informacija.

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MHP: 15 killed in crashes over Labor Day Holiday Travel Period

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Fifteen people died in car crashes in multiple counties over the Labor Day Holiday Travel Period, according to the Mississippi Highway Patrol.

This includes the bus crash that occurred in Warren County over the weekend, resulting in the death of seven people.

[ READ: 7 dead, more than 30 injured after bus overturns in Warren County ]

Friday in Grenada County, 62-year-old Barry Campbell of Grenada was traveling east on Highway 8 when the vehicle he was driving left the highway and collided with an embankment. This happened around 9:54 a.m.

Robert Noah, an 18-year-old student at Madison-Ridgeland Academy , was also killed in a crash in Grenada County.

Saturday in Stone County, a Brandon woman - 34-year-old Jamie Lynn Sullivan - was killed in a single-vehicle crash after the car, driven by 37-year-old Kristen Arendale, left Highway 49 north and overturned.

On Labor Day in Wilkinson County around 9:15 a.m., a 2014 Freightliner roll-off driven by 35-year-old Lamonthan Chapman of Gloster, Mississippi, was traveling south on Highway 563 when it left the roadway and overturned.

MHP says he, along with the passenger, who was airlifted to Our Lady of the Lake in Baton Rouge, was not wearing a seatbelt.

In Prentiss County, a 2021 Ford Expedition driven by 37-year-old Charles Thomas of Holly Springs, Mississippi, was traveling south on Highway 365 when it collided with a 2021 CF MOTO ATV driven by 82-year-old Billie J. Moss of Tishomingo, Mississippi, traveling east from a private drive onto Highway 365. This also happened on Labor Day around 2 p.m.

Billie J. Moss and his passenger, 61-year-old Billie J. Moss Jr. of Tishomingo, received fatal injuries from the crash. Billie J. Moss Jr. was pronounced dead on the scene. Billie J. Moss was flown to NMMC in Tupelo, where he was pronounced dead.

In Issaquena County on Labor Day , 20-year-old Michael Robinson of Greenville, Mississippi, died after a multi-vehicle crash.

According to a study by Forbes Advisor, Mississippi is the riskiest state to drive in based on 2023 statistics.

The state leads the country in the highest number of fatal car accidents, with 67.82 per 100,00 licensed drivers. It has the highest percentage of uninsured drivers at 29.4%, and the highest percentage of people who have observed someone use their phone while driving at 69.5%.

Over the holiday weekend, MHP issued 7,123 citations, made 122 DUI arrests, and responded to 155 car crashes. Eighty-one people were injured, along with the 15 that died.

Crashes, injuries, and fatal crashes all increased from last year.

The 15 deaths from car crashes recorded by MHP is a 275 percent increase from last year’s total of four fatalities.

All crashes remain under investigation by MHP.

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Od 499 €, grčka letovanje 2024 | parga 2024 avio i bus | vila diogenis.

Vila DIOGENIS A Kat – Ova lepa i luksuzna vila se nalazi  iznad maslinjaka i Valtos plaže. U okviru kompleksa vile, nalazi se bazen sa ležaljkama odakle se pruža lep pogled na okolinu.

Lokacija: 400 m od mora i isto toliko od starog grada Parge.

Sadržaj: Kompleks se sastoji od četri zgrade koje zajedno sa bazenom i vrtom čine jednu izuzetnu celinu. Kompleksom dominira bazen sa sunčanom terasom i garniturama za ležanje. Pored bazena je dostupan wi-fi.

St 02: Nalaze se u prizemlju. U okviru studija se nalaze dva standardna kreveta ili francuski ležaj. Studiji poseduju kuhinjski deo (frižider, rešo, posuđe i pribor za odgovarajući broj osoba), TWC, TV, klima uređaj (uz doplatu) i terasu sa garniturom za sedenje. Na kraju kompleksa je zgrada koja ima studije u prizemlju sa zasebnim terasama, u cenovniku izraženi kao PROMO studiji koji su opremljeni sa standardnim nameštajem.

Klima se doplaćuje 10€ dan/stud

Vila Diogenis

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PROGRAM PUTOVANJA BR.36 – INDIVIDUALNI PREVOZ:

1. dan  - Putovanje individualnim prevozom. Dolazak u Pargu. Ulazak u sobe posle 14.00h. Smeštaj i prva usluga prema uplaćenoj rezervaciji. Noćenje.  2. dan – 10. /11.  dan  - Boravak na bazi uplaćenih usluga. Slobodno vreme. Noćenje.  11. /12.  dan  - Napuštanje soba do 09.00 sati. Povratak sopstvenim prevozom. Kraj usluga.

PROGRAM PUTOVANJA BR. 36/1 – AVIONSKI PREVOZ:

1.dan  – Beograd- sastanak putnika na aerodromu Nikola Tesla, na šalteru 704, dva sata ranije u odnosu na predviđeno vreme, čarter let za Janjinu/Prevezu. Transfer autobusom do mesta boravka po izboru. Smeštaj u apartman/hotel. Prva usluga prema uplaćenoj rezervaciji. Noćenje.  2.dan – 10./11. dan - Lefkada - boravak u izabranom apartmanu/hotelu na bazi najma ili noćenja sa doručkom ili polupansiona.  11./12. dan - napuštanje apartmana/hotela, polazak autobusa u vreme dobijeno od strane našeg predstavnika. Transfer do aerodroma i let za Beograd. Sletanje u Beograd. Kraj usluga.

PROGRAM PUTOVANJA BR. 36/2 – AUTOBUSKI PREVOZ:

1. dan -  Beograd pola sata ranije u odnosu na predviđeno vreme,  dan ranije u odnosu na datum iz tabele.  Planirano vreme polazak autobusa u 16:00h iz Beograda.  Obavezno dva dana pre putovanja proveriti u agenciji tačno mesto i vreme polaska autobusa , a polazak iz Novog Sada (uz doplatu) sa parkinga kod Železničke stanice /Kod Lokomotive/ u 14:00 h. Dnevna i noćna vožnja sa usputnim zadržavanjima radi odmora.  2. dan – 8./10./11. dan  - Parga, smeštaj, boravak u izabranom objektu na bazi najma studija/apartmana, ili noćenje sa doručkom u dvokrevetnoj/trokrevetnoj sobi.  9./12./13. dan  - napuštanje objekta, polazak autobusa u vreme dobijeno od strane našeg predstavnika. Dnevna i noćna vožnja sa usputnim zadržavanjima radi odmora.   10./13./14. dan  - dolazak u Beograd na mesto polaska. Kraj usluga.

CENA ARANŽMANA OBUHVATA:

  • Usluge smeštaja na bazi najma studija/apartmana za izabrani termin prema tabeli na bazi 7/10/11 noćenja;
  • Servis predstavnika naše agencije na destinaciji;
  • Troškovi organizacije programa i usluga partnera u Grčkoj.

CENA ARAN ŽMANA NE OBUHVATA:

  • Prevoz po izboru, individualni ili autobuski ili avionski;
  • Preporučujemo međunarodno zdravstveno osiguranje po cenovniku Generali osiguranja;
  • Doplatu za klima uređaj (iznos naglašen u cenovniku);
  • Ostale individualne i nepomenute troškove;
  • Fakultativne izlete i rent-a-car. Fakultativni izleti biće ponudjeni na licu mesta od strane lokalnog partnera, prema uslovima i cenama lokalnog partnera;
  • Turistička taks za sve turiste koji borave u Grčkoj. Taksa će se naplaćivati na licu mesta od strane vlasnika privatnog smeštaja, recepcije hotela i neće biti sastavni deo aranžmana. Očekivani iznosi takse, koja će se naplaćivati dnevno po sobi, je: privatni smeštaj - 0,50€; hoteli 1*/2* - 0,50€; hoteli 3* -1.50€; hoteli 4*- 3€; hoteli 5*- 4€. Plaćanje će se vršiti isključivo gotovinom, a hotelijeri I vlasnici privatnog smeštaja će imati pravo da goste, ukoliko gosti odbiju da plate turističku taksu, ne prime u smeštaj.

AVIONSKI PREVOZ OBUHVATA:

  • Čarter let avionom, avio kompanijom Air Serbia, na relaciji Beograd – Preveza – Beograd;
  • Aerodromske takse (APT) iznos oko 37.1 € (23 € je taksa aerodroma Nikola Tesla + 14,10 taksa aerodroma Preveza + RF taksa 0,98 €). Taksu ne placaju deca do 2 god. Plaćanje u agenciji. Takse su podložne promeni. 
  • Kalkulativnu kompanijsku taksu za poskupljenje goriva do 15% - YQ taksu(za odrasle i decu preko 2g.). Podložna promeni do polaska na put. U slučaju povećanja putnik je dužan da izvrši doplatu pre započetog putovanja.
  • servis predstavnika agencije na aerodomu Nikola Tesla, brigu o putnicima tokom leta preuzimaju isključivo ovlašćena lica avio prevoznika – stjuardese;
  •  transfer do izabranog objekta na relaciji po programu u pratnji predstavnika agencije.

AVIONSKI PREVOZ NE OBUHVATA:

  • Doplata za poskupljenje goriva, iznad ugovorene cene, a na osnovu dopisa avio kompanije. Obračunavaće se na osnovu proseka poskupljenja u predhodnom mesecu za polaske u tekućem mesecu. Putnik je dužan da izvrši doplatu pre započetog putovanja;
  • Mogućnost doplate za dodatni prevoz – transfer do/od aerodroma Beograd: cena po osobi (min. 4 punoplatežna putnika): Novi Sad - 3.200 rsd. Deca 0-2g. - besplatno, nemaju sedište. Transferi započinju 3-4 sata pre poletanja aviona iz Beograda. Konačna potvrda o realizaciji transfera od strane agencije dobija se 2 dana pre datuma putovanja.

AUTOBUSKI PREVOZ OBUHVATA :

  • Prevoz autobusom turističke klase (klima/video/audio, od 16 do 87 sedišta) do izabranog objekta na relaciji po programu,
  • Usluge pratioca grupe.

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  • Mogućnost doplate za dodatni prevoz – transfer do/od  mesta polaska autobusa u Beogradu: cena po osobi (min. 4 punoplatežna putnika): Novi Sad - 2.600 rsd. Deca 0-2g. - besplatno, nemaju sedište. Transferi započinju 2-3 sata pre polaska autobusa iz Beograda. Konačna potvrda o realizaciji transfera od strane agencije dobija se 2 dana pre datuma putovanja.

NAPOMENA:  AUTOBUSKI PREVOZ se obavlja komfornim iznajmljenim autobusima ovlašćenih prevoznika sa audio i video opremom kao i sa klimom. Sedišta u autobusu se određuju isključivo po redosledu prijave, izuzetno se porodicama sa malom decom može izaći u susret. Sedišta su podložna promeni usled promene tipa i broja autobusa kao i usled promene brojnog stanja putnika za odgovarajuće putovanje. Svi autobusi napred imaju istaknutu tablu sa natpisom ROBINSON. Tokom vožnje autobusom pušenje nije dozvoljeno. U toku putovanja se pravi dovoljan broj pauza. Putnici sami snose troškove osveženja i usluga toaleta. Vrednosti kao što su novac, nakit, skupoceni parfemi i drugo moraju isključivo biti u ručnom prtljagu. Putnici sami vode računa o ličnom i ručnom prtljagu i odgovaraju za isti. Zbog učestalih kređa na mestu polaska posebno skrećemo pažnju da se putnici obraćaju isključivo službenim licima agencije Robinson i postupaju po njihovim uputstvima oko pakovanja prtljaga u autobus. 

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Plaćanje se vrši isključivo u dinarskoj protivvrednosti po srednjem kursu NBS za efektivu na dan uplate.

•  Gotovinski  - rezervacija se vrši uplatom akontacije u iznosu od 40% od ukupne cene aranžmana, a ostatak najkasnije 15 dana pre polaska.

•  Čekovima građana  - prilikom rezervacije 40%, a ostatak deponovanim čekovima na jednake rate do 15. decembra (bezpromotivnih popusta, ali i bez obračunavanja kamate).

•  Kreditom poslovnih banaka  po uslovima koje određuje banka prema klijentu, a na osnovu predračuna koji se dobija u agenciji. Prilikom prijave uplaćuje se depozit od 20% ukupne vrednosti aranžmana koji se vraća po odobravanju kredita (uplata punog iznosa od strane banke).

•  Platnim karticama ili revolving karticama  (mogućnost odloženog plaćanja).

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Parents of killed Perth brothers Callum and Jake Robinson give update

The grieving parents of two Australian brothers killed in Mexico during a surf trip have given a heartwarming update.

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The grieving parents of two Australian brothers killed in Mexico during a surf trip have given a heartwarming update after setting up a foundation in their honour.

Perth brothers Callum Robinson, 33 and Jake Robinson, 30, and their friend Jack Carter Rhoad, 33, were allegedly murdered while camping near Ensenada in the Baja California region in late April.

The trio’s bodies were found weeks after their disappearance at the bottom of a four metre cliffside well, near their remote campsite.

Four Mexicans have been arrested over their deaths .

Callum and Jake Robinson pictured with their parents Martin and Debra.

Parents Martin and Debra Robinson said on Monday not a day goes by where they don’t think about their sons in a post shared by Perth not-for-profit group, Indian Ocean Paddlers behalf of the family.

They also gave an update on the generosity people have shown by donating a total of $521,000 through a GoFundMe that has helped with their travel to Mexico to identify the bodies of their sons, funeral costs and legal fees.

They have also used the funds to create a foundation to continue the boys’ legacy through philanthropic activities.

“Debbie and I would like to thank you for the amazing generosity and support you have shown for Callum and Jake Robinson,” Mr and Mrs Robinson said.

The grieving parents have set up a foundation to honour their sons Jake (left) and Callum (right). Picture: Instagram

“It has now been four months since their tragic deaths at a campsite in Mexico, and not a day goes by when we don’t think about our beautiful sons, the connections they had with people like you and the lives they could have had.”

They said although they can’t thank everyone individually, “we would like you to know that the funds that have been raised will be used for a variety of philanthropic activities that will honour Callum and Jake”.

“To drive this initiative, we have created a foundation as a tribute to Callum and Jake and will be guided by people well versed in caring for others. Although it’s early days, we hope to have a webpage available soon which will provide information on how your precious donation money will be spent.”

The pair were allegedly murdered alongside their American friend Jack Rhoad who had only just proposed to his girlfriend. Picture: Facebook

Mr and Mrs Robinson expressed their utmost gratitude to those who have donated, adding “your support is more than just a financial gift”.

“It’s testament to the power of community and the belief that together, we can create lasting change. You have played a crucial role in making our vision a reality, and for that, we will be forever grateful.”

The Indian Ocean Paddlers was among thousands of donors, who rallied behind the family to assist with costly expenses, including repatriation and funeral costs.

The boys’ parents said not a days go by where they don’t think of their sons. Picture: Instagram

Mr and Mrs Robinson travelled to Mexico to identify their son’s bodies in the wake of their deaths.

The brothers and their American friend Jack Carter’s bodies were killed in a bungled robbery when the killers drove by and saw their pick-up truck and tents.

They had been camping at San Miguel beach on the Mexican state of Baja California when they vanished on April 27.

Their bodies were found in a well on a cliff nearby after a desperate search was launched when their parents hadn’t heard from them.

Police were able to make the initial three arrests after one of the brothers’ mobile phones was turned back on and pinged a local tower.

Jesus Gerardo, the accused ringleader of the trio also known as “El Kekas”, faced court and is set to remain behind bars until his hearing in November later this year.

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He is accused of murdering them, each with a single gunshot to the head, before moving their bodies — possibly with the help of others — 6 or 7km to dispose of them in a well.

Mr Gerardo was arrested along with his brother Cristian Alejandro and then girlfriend Ari Gisel, 23.

In June, prosecutor María Elena Andrade Ramírez announced the arrest of a fourth person . The case returns to court on November 8.

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