Olive groves, orange trees, stretches of golden sand and sapphire sea… a Greek island paradise? Close. Parga is on the northwest mainland of Greece and is beloved for its gorgeous beaches and laid-back atmosphere. Explore ancient fortress ruins, visit the hilltop Ali Pasha castle and chat up some friendly locals at one of Parga’s seaside taverns.
Restaurants in Parga
5.0 based on 196 reviews
Barista skills,Level ..Brewing Foundation..,Giorgos Xristou. Speciallity coffee defined as a crafted coffee-based beverage,which is judged by the costumer(in a limited marketplace at a given time)to have a unique quality,a distinct taste and personality different from,and superior to,the common coffee beverages offered.
4.5 based on 1,780 reviews
Oh what a day, I booked a day trip which, went from the harbour at 10am We sailed up along the little beaches until we join the river estuary and sailed up into it, taking in the beautiful scenery with swallows, swifts and house martins flying high and low across the river, just taking a dive and skimming the river surface for a well needed drink. It was beautiful to watch as I sat at the front of the boat taking dozens of photos. We then headed back out to sea and carried on along the coast to a cave where the captain steered the boat into it. A few tourists on the boat dived in and swam in the clear blue water. I couldn’t resist either and found it refreshing and quiet mentally moving too! We then headed to a little beach for lunch and swimming, the captain said “ be really for 5pm as we will head back home”. True to Greek time, the captain returned at 6pm! So typical of Greece! We entered the port just as the sun was setting, an amazing day enjoyed by all.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
Rent a boat in Parga. No license required! All boats are new (2016) with sun tents. Best prices in the region. Inquire!
4.5 based on 1,110 reviews
We visited the castle just before the sunset and the scenery was amazing! You can have the best view of Parga from the castle. There is also a cafe bar where you can enjoy your drink gazing Parga
4.5 based on 121 reviews
A great beach, with pine trees up to waves! You can try snorkeling, go to the adjacent beach on the right (north) and at the islet in the middle of the beach. Definitely a go! The road is paved and you should follow the signs after Ammoudia (if you go to the south). Do not use google maps.
4.0 based on 229 reviews
As part of our trip to the water mill we arrived here first, the guide was very knowledgeable, just enough info to make vist informative but not boring or uninteresting enough time given to look round take photos and admire the views on the edge. Good trip would encourage you to do the trip and see some of the resort away from the busy beachfront
4.0 based on 1,241 reviews
The best beach in Parga. Accessed by water taxi, a good walk or by car. It has everything you may need from a beach. Life Guards to “Luxury Sunbathing”. We tried all the local beach’s & Valtos was by far the best. Lichnos is also very good with a good bar & services also. Sarakiniko is ok, but small & again popular. Whilst Valtos is the largest & most popular it didn’t spoil our time there. Tango Bar was very good for lunch & a beer, as is the Parga Beach Hotel they even serve “Stella Artois” if you fancy a change from Mythos. If you require luxurious sunbathing, then go to the far end on the left as you arrive by water taxi, Cape North West has a great bar area & luxury sun beds with complimentary chilled water & chilled fruit on your arrival.
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