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Kamini Beach

This is the first and closests of the three beaches to  the suites and you can surely tell that it is a nature’s wonder. Only half a minute minute walk is enough to reach the beach.

It is a small, crystal clear and at the same time cool beach, since fresh water springs flow into its waters. It may be stony, but that in no way discourages anyone from visiting it. The calm and serenity it gives is unrepeatable, which is due to its magical view between a green and at the same time rocky landscape, with the deep blue Ionian unfolding before the eyes of the visitor. A small island opposite it, known to the locals as “Gaidouronisi”, also gives it a special beauty.

At Kamini the visitor will find fish taverns with delicious food and Aiora snack bar for drinks and snacks.

Agkali Beach

This is the second of the three beaches around the suites. Access is not very easy as you will have to follow the small path that leads there. It is the most secluded out of the 3 beaches, which is a big advantage for people that want to enjoy swimming alone.

Its name is completely justified since the bay of the beach seems to “embrace” its lucky visitors. The sandy beach consists of thick pebbles and has crystal clear, cool turquoise waters. Suitable for guests looking for quiet moments of relaxation away from the crowds.

Agia Paraskevi Beach

This is the third of the three beaches around the suites and you can surely tell that it is a nature’s wonder. Only 2 minutes walk is enough to reach the beach.

Agia Paraskevi is a beautiful beach with small pebbles and gravel in the middle of literally green landscape, also featured for the small island that lays in the middle. Of course you can visit the island by swimming. It rarely is wavy and at the beginning of the beach you will find the picturesque chapel of Agia-Paraskevi.

It is highly organized as it offers sunbeds, parasols and various beach-bars, where you can enjoy snacks, drinks or coffee.

Perdika Village

Just 7 minutes by car from the suites, the semi-mountainous village of Perdika – Thesprotia (which until 1926 was called Arpitsa) is the largest village in SW Thesprotia. It bears its current name because its shape looks like a flying partridge. Its permanent inhabitants exceed 2,000 and we must emphasize that its only settlement is Arilla.

It is a great privilege that it perfectly combines mountain and sea. So, it is a destination for both summer and winter holidays. It is worth visiting because its natural landscapes are unique, its history and monuments are undoubtedly enviable, while its beaches could be described as a “gift” of the Ionian Sea.

Sivota

In just 10 minutes drive you will find a beautiful seaside village in southwestern Thesprotia, built in a small and closed bay (about 900 inhabitants). Many have even described it as a seaside “paradise”, since its green landscape is harmoniously tied with the blue of the sea. Its wonderfully scattered islands (the “Sivota Islands” according to Thucydides) are reminiscent of or rather have nothing to envy from similar tropical areas. The beauty of the organized beaches is unparalleled and their waters are simply crystal clear and blue.

A big advantage of Sivota is that you can enjoy food, coffee or drink overlooking the marina and the Ionian Sea. We are talking about the most cosmopolitan place of the area and not only.

It is a great privilege that it perfectly combines mountain and sea. So, it is a destination for both summer and winter holidays. It is worth visiting because its natural landscapes are unique, its history and monuments are undoubtedly enviable, while its beaches could be described as a “gift” of the Ionian Sea.

Parga

About 20 minutes drive from the villas you will discover picturesque Parga. It is one of the most famous tourist destinations and for a reason. Parga’s amphitheatrical shape, the beautiful traditional alleys and the Venetian castle at the top, make it unique in all of Greece.

Guests that visit Parga for the first time, feel like they are on a picturesque Greek island. The enchanting harbour is harmoniously combined with the scattered islands, in many of which you can find beautiful small chapels. It is also an ideal destination because of the beautiful beaches that surround it, as well as for the wide variety of traditional fish taverns and cafes that you will find everywhere around.

Dimokastro - Ancient Elina

Dymokastro (twin castle) or Ancient Elina, is located 8 km. Southwest of Perdika, just above Karavostasi beach.

It is a fortified coastal settlement of 220 acres that experienced great prosperity during the Hellenistic period. When we refer to this citadel, we are essentially talking about the ancient city of Elina.

It is worth seeing what has been found so far through the excavations, although the road is relatively difficult. Nevertheless, the unique and enchanting view from the archeological site to the Ionian Sea is also a challenge for the visitor.