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Corfu
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Syvota (Mainland)
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Paxos
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Lefkada
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Preveza
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Parga (Mainland)
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Corfu Return

7-Day Ionian Discovery: Corfu, Paxos, Lefkada & Mainland Gems

Departing from Corfu, Ionian Islands, Greece
Recommended duration: ideal for 7 days

Discover hidden coves, charming seaside towns, and the deep blue beauty of the Ionian in one unforgettable journey. Ready to sail, swim, and soak in the magic? Join us and let the adventure begin!

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Total Sailing:133 Miles

Sail Beyond the Expected!

Set sail from the enchanting island of Corfu and embark on a 7-day journey through the Ionian’s most captivating coastal and island gems.

Your adventure begins along the mainland’s verdant shores in Sivota, where calm bays and hidden caves welcome you to the rhythm of the sea. Glide south to the serene harbor of Lakka in Paxos, a turquoise haven perfect for swimming and waterfront dining beneath pastel-colored houses.

Continue to Lefkada, anchoring in either the chic bay of Sivota or the windsurfing paradise of Vasiliki. From there, make your way to Preveza, a lively town blending Ionian charm with ancient echoes. As you sail back north, pause in the picture-perfect town of Parga, where neoclassical homes, a Venetian castle, and golden beaches await.

Your journey comes full circle in Corfu, with sunlit memories and a renewed love for the sea. This route is a harmonious blend of adventure, tranquility, and timeless beauty—designed for those who seek more than just a destination.

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Corfu

Corfu, a captivating blend of Greek mythology, medieval charm, and modern allure, beckons travelers to uncover its timeless wonders. Steeped in legend, the island derives its name from the enchanting nymph Korkyra, who captivated the heart of Poseidon himself. 

Timeless Treasures

Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Corfu's past as you wander through the winding streets of its enchanting Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site. 

Natural Beauty

Beyond its breathtaking beaches, Corfu boasts stunning natural landscapes waiting to be explored. 

Cultural Delights

Delve into Corfu's vibrant cultural scene with a visit to the Corfu Summer Festival, featuring a diverse array of performances ranging from theater and opera to music and dance. 

Beach Paradise

Corfu's coastline is adorned with some of the most stunning beaches in Greece, each offering its unique charm.

Greek Gastronomy

Indulge in mouthwatering Greek cuisine at traditional tavernas scattered across the island, where you can savor fresh seafood, local specialties, and delectable desserts. Let the flavors of Corfu tantalize your taste buds as you soak up the laid-back vibe of island life.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Corfu Old Town
4.9

The Old Town of Corfu, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of narrow streets, historic buildings, and Venetian fortresses. Visitors can explore landmarks such as the Old Fortress, New Fortress, and the Liston promenade, lined with elegant cafes and restaurants. The Old Town is also home to numerous museums, churches, and shops selling local handicrafts.

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History
Paleokastritsa
4.9

Palaiokastritsa is a picturesque coastal village surrounded by lush green hills and crystal-clear waters. It is famous for its beautiful beaches, including Agios Spyridon and La Grotta, as well as the historic monastery perched on a hilltop overlooking the sea. Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and boat trips to explore the nearby caves and secluded coves.

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Achilleion Palace
4.9

Built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) in the late 19th century, Achilleion Palace is a grand neoclassical mansion located just south of Corfu Town. The palace is adorned with beautiful gardens, statues, and frescoes depicting scenes from Greek mythology. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors, including the Empress's living quarters and the grand staircase, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape from the palace grounds.

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Kanoni and Mouse Island
4.9

Kanoni is a scenic area located just south of Corfu Town, known for its stunning views of Mouse Island (Pontikonisi) and the Vlacherna Monastery. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas from the hilltop, take boat trips to explore Mouse Island and its picturesque chapel, and relax in the tranquil surroundings.

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Nearby Restaurants
Etrusco
4.9

Nestled in a picturesque courtyard in Corfu Town, Etrusco is a renowned Italian restaurant known for its authentic cuisine and romantic ambiance. The menu features a variety of pasta dishes, risottos, and wood-fired pizzas, as well as seafood and meat entrees, all prepared with care and attention to detail.

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Venetian Well Restaurant
4.9

Nestled in the heart of Corfu Town's enchanting alleyways, Venetian Well stands as a distinguished dining destination, offering an exquisite culinary journey. Indulge in a menu showcasing elite flavors, featuring fine dining dishes crafted around high-end pasta, seafood, fish, and premium meat cuts, alongside mouthwatering salad bowls. Vegetarian options and specially curated mignardise platters cater to diverse palates, ensuring a memorable experience.

Complement your chosen meal with a selection from the extensive array of local and international wines, ranging from timeless classics to exclusive 1996 Dom Perignon champagne bottles. Housed within a beautifully decorated building boasting vintage interiors and charming exterior spaces, Venetian Well provides an intimate ambiance, ideal for hosting upscale events.

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Sailor's Pub & Restaurant
4.9
Brew Pub
Mediterranean
Salto Wine Bar & Bistro
4.9

Located in Corfu Town, Salto Wine Bar & Bistro offers a sophisticated dining experience with a focus on Mediterranean cuisine and an extensive wine list featuring local and international selections. The elegant ambiance, attentive service, and delicious food make it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

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Trilogia Restaurant
4.9

Situated in the picturesque setting of Kassiopi, Trilogia Restaurant beckons diners to indulge in a refined culinary journey. Specializing in Greek and Mediterranean cuisines, this establishment promises a fine dining experience like no other. Led by a master chef boasting over two decades of expertise, Trilogia crafts exquisite dishes using locally sourced ingredients. Guests can delight in a wide array of hot and cold appetizers, each meticulously prepared to tantalize the taste buds.

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Notes to sailors
  • Agni Bay is a popular anchorage on the NE tip of Corfu. The S part of the bay has several tavernas with long jetties to anchor a yacht. The depths at the pier ends are 2.5 meters. Yachts usually anchor off in depths of 8 – 10 meters. The holding is good in sand, mud, and weed. The shelter is good from NW winds, but it is open E and S and can be difficult in strong winds.

  • Berthing options on Corfu include the capital, Corfu Town, small harbors of Kassiopi, Petriti, and Palaiokastritsa, and attractive anchorages like Agni, Kalami, Kouloura, Ayios Stefanos, and Ayios Yeoryios.


  • Kalami Bay is a spacious anchorage on the NE tip of Corfu. You can anchor 50 meters off the beach in 5.0 - 8.0 meter depths. It's advisable to take a line ashore to the rocks in the NW corner for better holding.


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Syvota (Mainland)

Nestled along the verdant coastline of mainland Greece, Sivota is a serene gem known for its crystal-clear waters and lush islets. Often referred to as the “Caribbean of Greece,” this peaceful village offers a perfect blend of unspoiled nature and authentic charm. Spend your day swimming in the turquoise coves, kayaking between the tiny islands, or anchoring at the famous Blue Lagoon. In the evening, enjoy fresh seafood at a harborside taverna as the sun sets over the Ionian horizon. Sivota is a favorite stop for sailors seeking tranquility, beauty, and a touch of understated elegance.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Nearby Attractions
Papanikolis Cave
4.9

Papanikolis Cave is Meganisi’s most famous natural attraction, known as the hiding spot of the Papanikolis submarine during World War II. This enormous sea cave boasts stunning turquoise waters and a rich history. Visitors can enter by boat to explore its breathtaking interior and experience its unique charm.

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Pisina Bay (Blue Lagoon)
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Often compared to a slice of the Caribbean in Greece, Pisina Bay—better known as the Blue Lagoon—is a dreamlike stop surrounded by lush islets and turquoise waters. Famous as the filming location for the movie “Blue Lagoon,” this serene bay invites you to swim, snorkel, or simply float in its emerald clarity. It’s the kind of place that makes time stand still and memories unforgettable.

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Sivota Village
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Cradled by a crescent-shaped bay and surrounded by small, green islands, Sivota is a tranquil harbor village that captures the essence of mainland Greece. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, enjoy a leisurely lunch at a traditional taverna, or shop for handcrafted souvenirs. With its laid-back rhythm and postcard-perfect views, Sivota offers a peaceful interlude amid your sailing journey.

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Georgeos Family
4.9

Nestled along Syvota’s charming waterfront, Georgeos Family is a beloved taverna that offers an authentic taste of Greek coastal cuisine. Family-run and warmly inviting, this spot is known for its grilled octopus, fresh catch of the day, and classic meze plates served with local olive oil and lemon. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly—ideal for long, sun-soaked lunches or candlelit dinners under the stars. Whether you’re a seafood lover or simply in search of honest, homemade flavors, Georgeos Family feels like a home away from home.

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Parasole Italian Restaurant
4.9

Bringing a slice of Italy to the Greek coast, Parasole blends Mediterranean flair with Italian tradition in the heart of Syvota. From perfectly wood-fired pizzas to fresh pasta dishes crafted with care, each plate celebrates flavor and freshness. The elegant yet welcoming ambiance makes it perfect for a relaxed dinner after a day at sea. With a well-curated wine list and warm hospitality, Parasole invites you to linger and savor the best of both worlds—Italy and the Ionian.

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Paxos

Paxos is a beautiful island in the Ionian Sea, situated south of Corfu island. Thanks to its proximity to Corfu and the coasts of the Greek mainland, it makes a perfect island-hopping base!

Turquoise Waters & Secluded Coves

Indulge in the ultimate beach getaway as you discover Paxos's secluded coves and pristine beaches. Dive into the crystalline waters, soak up the Mediterranean sun, or simply unwind in the serenity of Paxos’s untouched coastline.

Picturesque Villages & Authentic Charm

Explore the quaint villages that dot the island's landscape and immerse yourself in Paxos's authentic charm. Wander through the narrow cobblestone streets of Gaios, the island's charming capital, and discover traditional tavernas serving mouthwatering local cuisine. 

Natural Wonders & Outdoor Adventures

Embark on an adventure through Paxos's lush green hills and rugged coastline, where hidden caves and ancient olive groves await exploration. 

Cultural Heritage & Timeless Beauty

Delve into Paxos's rich history and cultural heritage as you visit ancient ruins, Byzantine churches, and Venetian fortresses scattered throughout the island. Explore the remains of the Venetian Castle of Agios Nikolaos, stroll through the olive groves of the abandoned village of Ozias, or discover the ancient olive press at the Paxos Museum.


Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Lakka (Paxos)
4.9

Nestled in the northern tip of Paxos, the charming harbor village of Lakka is a sailor’s dream. Surrounded by pine-clad hills and embraced by a turquoise bay, Lakka offers both shelter and serenity. As you sail in, the calm, clear waters invite you to drop anchor and dive right into nature’s bliss.

Spend your day exploring the island’s pristine beaches: Harami Beach, with its white pebbles and gentle waters, is perfect for families and swimmers, while Orkos Beach offers seclusion and untouched beauty for those seeking quietude. For a more shaded, peaceful retreat, head to Kanoni Beach, hidden among olive trees just steps from the village.

Wander through Lakka’s quaint streets, lined with pastel houses, local boutiques, and seaside tavernas serving fresh seafood and local wines. Don’t miss a visit to the small St. John’s Church, a humble gem of island heritage.

With its blend of natural beauty and authentic charm, Lakka captures the timeless rhythm of Greek island life—inviting you to slow down, soak it in, and simply stay a little longer.

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Blue Caves
4.9

The Blue Caves are a series of sea caves located along the island's rugged coastline, known for their mesmerizing blue hues created by the reflection of sunlight on the water. Visitors can explore the caves by boat, taking in the stunning rock formations and vibrant colors. Snorkeling and swimming in the clear waters around the caves are also popular activities.

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Antipaxos Beaches
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Antipaxos is a small island located just south of Paxos, known for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Voutoumi and Vrika beaches are among the most famous, offering soft white sand and shallow waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing. 

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Loggos Village
4.9

Loggos is a picturesque fishing village nestled along the northeast coast of Paxos, known for its charming harbor, traditional tavernas, and relaxed atmosphere. Visitors can stroll along the waterfront promenade, admire the colorful fishing boats, and dine at one of the waterfront tavernas serving fresh seafood and local delicacies. The village also offers stunning sunset views over the Ionian Sea.

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Erimitis Restaurant
4.9

Situated on the west coast of Paxos, Erimitis Bar & Restaurant offers breathtaking sunset views and creative Mediterranean cuisine. The menu features innovative dishes made with locally sourced ingredients, as well as a selection of cocktails and fine wines.

Mediterranean
La Vista
4.9

Nestled in a serene setting just a stone's throw from the sea, La Vista restaurant offers a tranquil dining experience. Specializing in seafood, the menu features fresh fish and mussels, perennial favorites among diners. With a regularly changing menu, guests are encouraged to inquire with the staff for new offerings and additions to the daily specials. La Vista also offers a selection of excellent draft beers and soft drinks, ideal for complementing your meal perfectly.

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Taka Taka
4.9

Located in Gaios, Taka Taka is a popular taverna known for its relaxed atmosphere and mouthwatering Greek dishes. Visitors can enjoy traditional favorites like moussaka, souvlaki, and fresh seafood, all prepared with locally sourced ingredients.

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Carnayo
4.9

Carnayo offers a welcoming retreat, perfect for unwinding and hospitality. Set within a quaint traditional building adorned with stone and wooden accents, the restaurant is enveloped by a delightful garden brimming with flowers and olive trees. The menu showcases an array of local delicacies from Corfu and Paxos, meticulously crafted using top-quality ingredients. Explore a rich selection of Greek wines in Carnayo's cellar, where the knowledgeable staff is readily available to offer recommendations and guidance on wine pairings.

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Notes to sailors
  • Two reefs on the east side of Paxos pose a potential danger to yachts: Ifalos Paxoi (0.5 mi east of Longos) and Ifalos Panayias (2 mi east of Gaios). West of Paxos' northern tip is Vk Marmaro islet with extensive reefs running NW. Caution is advised while navigating in these areas.

  • Mongonisi is a natural inlet at the extreme S end of Paxos, immediately NW of the tiny islet of Kaltsonisi. The inlet here offers excellent shelter in all but NE winds.


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Lefkada

Lefkada is a special Greek island because you can get there by car, thanks to a bridge from the mainland. It's known for amazing blue waters, white beaches, and green nature.

Amazing Beaches Some of the best beaches are Porto Katsiki and Egremni. They have bright blue water and are perfect for relaxing and swimming.

Nature and Hiking The island isn't just beaches. It has green mountains and waterfalls, like those in Nydri. These places are great for walking and seeing the island's beauty.

Cute Towns Places like Lefkada Town and Vasiliki have narrow streets and pretty houses. They're good for walking around and seeing local life.

Fun in the Water Lefkada is also famous for water sports, especially windsurfing. The wind here is just right for it, making it a fun place for adventures on the water.

Tasty Food The food in Lefkada is delicious. You can try seafood and Greek dishes that taste wonderful.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Sivota
4.9

Tucked into the southern coast of Lefkada, Sivota is a picturesque fishing village that offers a peaceful anchorage wrapped in olive-covered hills. As your boat glides into the narrow fjord-like bay, the charming harbor reveals itself—lined with traditional tavernas, cozy cafés, and moored sailboats swaying gently in the Ionian breeze.

While Sivota is small, it’s rich in atmosphere. Spend the day strolling the promenade, enjoying fresh octopus under vine-covered terraces, or exploring nearby coves by dinghy. The calm waters make it an ideal overnight stop for sailors seeking relaxation, good food, and authentic island hospitality.

Whether you’re arriving for lunch or staying the night, Sivota welcomes you with the slow, sincere rhythm of Greek coastal life.

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Vasiliki
4.9

Located on the wind-swept southern coast of Lefkada, Vasiliki is a vibrant sailing hub that blends laid-back island charm with adrenaline-pumping watersports. Famed for its consistent afternoon winds, the bay is a paradise for windsurfers and active travelers.

Off the water, the village offers a welcoming blend of traditional and modern—narrow lanes lined with artisan shops, waterfront cafés, and beach bars that come alive at sunset. Whether you're here for the thrill of the wind or the warmth of the community, Vasiliki delivers energy, beauty, and a true taste of island life.

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Egremni Beach
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Egremni Beach is another stunning beach on Lefkada known for its turquoise waters and pristine sandy shoreline. Accessible via a long staircase carved into the cliffside, Egremni offers a more secluded and peaceful atmosphere compared to Porto Katsiki. Visitors can unwind on the beach, swim in the crystal-clear waters, and soak up the sun while enjoying panoramic views of the Ionian Sea.

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Agia Mavra Fortress
4.9

Located near Lefkada Town, Agia Mavra Fortress is a historic Venetian castle dating back to the 14th century. The fortress played a crucial role in defending the island against various invaders throughout its history, including the Ottoman Empire and the Venetian Republic. Visitors can explore the well-preserved walls, towers, and battlements of the fortress, as well as the interior courtyard and underground chambers. The castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and is a popular spot for photography and sightseeing. Additionally, Agia Mavra Fortress hosts cultural events and festivals during the summer months, adding to its allure as a must-visit attraction in Lefkada.

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Porto Katsiki Beach
4.9

Porto Katsiki is one of the most famous and breathtaking beaches in Greece, renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, golden sand, and dramatic cliffs. Accessible via a steep staircase or by boat, Porto Katsiki offers stunning views and excellent swimming and sunbathing opportunities.

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Nydri Waterfalls
4.9

Located near the village of Nydri, the Nydri Waterfalls are a hidden gem tucked away in a lush green landscape. Visitors can enjoy a scenic hike through the forest to reach the waterfalls, where they can swim in the refreshing pools beneath the cascading waters and relax in the natural surroundings.

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Rachi
4.9

Perched on a hillside overlooking the Ionian Sea, Rachi is a picturesque taverna known for its stunning panoramic views and mouthwatering cuisine. The menu features a variety of traditional Greek dishes, including grilled meats, seafood specialties, and homemade mezes, all made with locally sourced ingredients. Guests can dine al fresco on the terrace and enjoy the sunset while savoring the flavors of Lefkada.

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The Barrel
4.9

Situated along the bustling waterfront of Nidri, The Barrel stands as a family-run restaurant dedicated to culinary diversity. Renowned for its delectable array of traditional and international dishes, The Barrel sets itself apart with its prompt service and authentic flavors. Boasting an extensive selection of wines sourced from the island and across Greece, The Barrel has earned acclaim from esteemed tourist guides, including the British Rough Guide and the Lonely Planet guide.

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Amente
4.9

Perched atop a hill in the northwest of Lefkada, Amente beckons as an upscale restaurant and cocktail bar, promising a delightful evening experience. Step into the exquisite restaurant, where the chef skillfully blends local Lefkadian ingredients with various Greek products, crafting a menu replete with flavorful delights. From crisp salads to delectable appetizers, vegetarian options to freshly-caught seafood and prime cuts of meat, there's something to please every palate. Diners have the option to enjoy their meal by the restaurant's pool or on a semi-private open terrace, with a selection of high-end wines available to enhance the culinary experience, ranging from local favorites to international varieties. Moreover, the four-tiered bar area overlooking the azure Ionian Sea provides the perfect setting to unwind and savor your favorite libation in ultimate relaxation.

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Preveza

Preveza is a charming coastal town on Greece’s western shores, where the Ionian Sea meets the Ambracian Gulf. Its picturesque streets, historic landmarks, and seaside tavernas offer visitors a quintessential Mediterranean experience. Known for its tranquil atmosphere and crystal-clear beaches, it’s an ideal escape for those seeking serenity. The nearby ruins of ancient Nicopolis attract history enthusiasts, while the natural beauty of the Ambracian Gulf promises unforgettable views for nature lovers. With its local cuisine and fresh seafood, Preveza is a delight for food enthusiasts. This enchanting town serves as the perfect gateway for both relaxing and adventurous holidays.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Preveza Marina
4.9

A modern and fully equipped marina, Preveza Marina provides a range of facilities for both guests and captains:

  • 300 berths for yachts up to 45 meters.
  • 24/7 security and surveillance for a safe stay.
  • Electricity and fresh water connections at each berth.
  • On-site fuel station and waste disposal services.
  • Shower and restroom facilities for a comfortable experience.
  • Free Wi-Fi across the marina.
  • Nearby cafes and restaurants for a relaxing break.
    Located within walking distance to the city center, Preveza Marina ensures a seamless and enjoyable experience for all sailors.
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Nikopolis Archaeological Museum
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Step back in time and explore the fascinating ruins of Ancient Nikopolis, a city founded by Emperor Octavian to commemorate his victory at the Battle of Actium in 31 BC. Wander through the remains of the city walls, Roman baths, and the impressive Odeon. Complement your visit with the Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis, where artifacts from the site—including mosaics, statues, and pottery—bring the ancient city to life. A must-see for history enthusiasts!

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Alati Seafood & More
4.9

Nestled by the water, Alati Seafood & More offers a refined take on Greek seafood cuisine. With daily fresh catches and creative Mediterranean recipes, the menu is a feast for the senses. Ideal for a romantic evening or a sunset dinner with exceptional sea views.

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Celest
4.9

Stylish and modern, Celest Bar - Restaurant combines gourmet Greek flavors with a chic lounge ambiance. From craft cocktails to sophisticated plates, it’s a place where elegance meets comfort. An excellent choice for those seeking an elevated dining experience in Preveza.

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Treli Garida
4.9

Treli Garida, meaning "Crazy Shrimp," is a fun, flavor-packed seafood spot loved for its vibrant plates and cheerful service. Expect generous portions, bold flavors, and a relaxed setting that captures the spirit of Greek island dining.

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Rebetiko Steki
4.9

A cozy taverna with live rebetiko music, Rebetiko Steki is a true celebration of Greek culinary and cultural heritage. Enjoy homemade meze, traditional slow-cooked dishes, and a lively atmosphere where locals and travelers come together like old friends. Perfect for a laid-back dinner that lingers into the night.

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Parga (Mainland)

Tucked along the northwest coast of mainland Greece, Parga is a postcard-perfect town where colorful neoclassical houses climb the hills above a crescent bay. Its lively promenade, crystal-clear beaches, and historic Venetian castle create an irresistible blend of culture and coastal beauty.

Drop anchor near the harbor and take time to explore the cobbled alleyways, browse quaint boutiques, or hike up to the old fortress for panoramic views of the Ionian Sea. Nearby beaches like Kryoneri and Valtos offer both relaxation and adventure, while the town's vibrant tavernas invite you in with aromas of grilled seafood and local olive oil dishes.

With its unique mix of Greek charm, seaside glamour, and rich history, Parga is not just a stop—it’s a highlight of any Ionian sailing journey.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Venetian Castle of Parga
4.9

Perched on a hilltop between two bays, the Venetian Castle of Parga offers panoramic views over the town and Ionian Sea. Built in the 11th century and later fortified by the Venetians, the castle once protected Parga from pirate invasions and Ottoman forces. As you wander through its ancient stone walls and hidden archways, you can still feel echoes of a turbulent yet proud past. The ruins are beautifully overgrown, adding a romantic charm to the site. Sunset from the castle is a truly breathtaking experience and a must-see for history and photography lovers alike.

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Valtos Beach
4.9

Just behind the Venetian Castle lies Valtos Beach, a golden stretch of sand lapped by clear turquoise waters. It’s one of the largest and most popular beaches in the region, offering water sports, beach bars, and loungers beneath swaying umbrellas. Despite its popularity, the beach remains relaxed and welcoming, perfect for both families and solo travelers. You can reach it by foot, taxi boat, or even by paddleboard from town. Whether you're swimming, sunbathing, or sipping a drink by the sea, Valtos is where beach days turn into cherished memories.

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Acheron River
4.9

A short drive from Parga lies the legendary Acheron River, once believed to be one of the rivers of the underworld in Greek mythology. Today, it's a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Wade through its shallow crystal waters, surrounded by lush greenery and towering cliffs, or join a rafting or horseback tour. The cool river is especially refreshing on hot summer days. Acheron offers a unique blend of myth, nature, and activity—ideal for those looking to connect with Greece’s wilder side.

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Nearby Restaurants
To Souli
4.9

Located right on the waterfront, To Souli combines stunning sea views with traditional Greek cuisine at its best. The menu features fresh grilled fish, savory lamb dishes, and homemade starters, all served with authentic hospitality. Watch the boats drift in as you enjoy a long, relaxed lunch or a vibrant dinner at sunset. To Souli is perfect for those seeking genuine flavors in a breathtaking setting.

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Aegis Dine & Drink
4.9

Aegis Dine & Drink is where modern flair meets Ionian flavor. With its stylish design and innovative menu, it stands out as one of Parga’s trendiest culinary spots. Expect elevated versions of Greek classics, fresh seafood, and signature cocktails—all served with artistic presentation. Ideal for sunset dining or a night out with friends, Aegis offers a cosmopolitan touch to the town’s laid-back charm.

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Delizie
4.9

A hidden gem in the heart of Parga, Delizie offers a refined Mediterranean-Italian dining experience with a creative twist. From hand-crafted pastas to seafood risottos full of coastal flavor, every dish is thoughtfully prepared with quality ingredients and artistic flair. The elegant, cozy setting and attentive service make it ideal for a romantic evening or a special dinner with friends. Pair your meal with a glass from their curated wine list and let the evening unfold in style.

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Taverna Stefanos
4.9

Perched above Valtos Beach, Taverna Stefanos offers panoramic sea views and a menu filled with rustic Greek comfort food. Known for its grilled meats, oven-baked dishes, and generous portions, this taverna captures the essence of Greek hospitality. It’s the kind of place where meals are savored slowly, with good wine and even better company.

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Corfu Return

We're heading back to Corfu… but it’s not goodbye—it’s the sweet ending of an unforgettable sailing adventure! We've swum in turquoise bays, anchored by hidden islands, and felt the breeze of the Ionian in our hair. Now, with sun-kissed smiles and salt on our skin, we return to where it all began. After all, every perfect journey deserves a perfect return.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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