How to explore the surrounding areas of Parga, such as Sivota, Preveza, and Lefkada?

Parga is a picturesque seaside town on the Ionian coast of Greece, with colorful houses, a Venetian castle, and a charming island-like atmosphere. It’s a popular destination for tourists who want to enjoy the sun, the sea, and the local cuisine. But Parga is also a great base for exploring the surrounding areas, which offer stunning beaches, historical sites, and natural beauty. Here are some of the best places to visit near Parga, and how to get there.

Sivota

Sivota is a small fishing village about 30 kilometers northwest of Parga, nestled in a bay with green hillsides and turquoise waters. It’s a perfect place for relaxing, swimming, and boating, as there are many coves and islets to discover. Some of the most beautiful beaches in Sivota are Zavia, Mikri Ammos, Mega Ammos, and Bella Vraka. You can also take a day trip to the nearby islands of Paxos and Antipaxos, which have sapphire waters and white sand beaches.

To get to Sivota from Parga, you can take a bus or a taxi, or rent a car or a scooter. The bus runs twice a day from Monday to Saturday, and takes about 45 minutes. A taxi costs around 40 euros one way. A car or a scooter rental costs around 20-30 euros per day.

Preveza

Preveza is a low-key port town about 60 kilometers southeast of Parga, with a rich history and culture. It’s home to several archaeological sites, such as the ancient city of Nicopolis, where Octavian defeated Antony and Cleopatra in 31 BC, and the Necromanteion of Acheron, where the ancient Greeks believed they could communicate with the dead. Preveza also has some of the best beaches in Greece, such as Monolithi, Alonaki, Kastrosikia, and Ormos tou Odyssea.

To get to Preveza from Parga, you can take a bus or a taxi, or rent a car or a scooter. The bus runs four times a day from Monday to Saturday, and takes about an hour and 15 minutes. A taxi costs around 70 euros one way. A car or a scooter rental costs around 20-30 euros per day.

Lefkada

Lefkada is an island connected to the mainland by a bridge, about 100 kilometers south of Parga. It’s one of the most scenic islands in Greece, with dramatic cliffs, lush forests, and turquoise lagoons. Some of the most famous beaches in Lefkada are Porto Katsiki, Egremni, Kathisma, and Milos. Lefkada also has charming villages, such as Agios Nikitas, Vassiliki, Nidri, and Sivota (not to be confused with the one near Parga). You can also visit the nearby islands of Meganisi, Skorpios (owned by the Onassis family), and Kalamos.

To get to Lefkada from Parga, you can take a bus or a taxi, or rent a car or a scooter. The bus runs twice a day from Monday to Saturday, and takes about two hours. A taxi costs around 120 euros one way. A car or a scooter rental costs around 20-30 euros per day.

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