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Sivota

Sivota (previously called Mourtos) is a top holiday destination for many tourists.

It is a beautiful seaside village, in the southwestern part of Thesprotia, set in a small, secluded bay (about 1,000 residents). In fact, thanks to its verdant landscape that harmoniously laces with the blue sea, the village Sivota has been described as a “seaside paradise” by many, also known as the ‘Caribbean of Greece’.

The magnificent scattered islets (the “Sivota islets” according to Thucydides) bring in mind exotic places. Yet the extraordinary beauty of these islets is surely something than even top- class holiday destinations would be jealous of! The organized beaches in Syvota are ideal for anyone longing for that all important sun and azure sea! In Syvota, visitors have the chance to enjoy food, coffee or a drink overlooking the marina and the Ionian Sea.

Gallikos Molos Beach

This amazing beach is just 4 minutes walk from Neoma Luxury Residence.

Gallikos is located very close to Sivota harbour. It is a beautiful beach with pebble and fine sand. It is considered warm, has beach bars for coffee or snacks and for many visitors is a first choice. The beach consists of and thick pebbles while the waters are crystal clear! In addition, it offers sunbeds, parasoles  and amazing view of the islands of Sivota.

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Bella Vracka Beach

Bella Vraka is the sandy beach connecting Sivota to islet Mourtemeno.

To access the beach you have to literary walk through the sea. This small, yet scenic beach is popular with the guests of the surrounding hotels.

The beach is also ideal for water-sports. You can access Bella Vraka by car, however, you have to park it over the beach and walk through an appropriate path.

The minute you see this magnificent place you’ll be amazed.

Next to Bella Vraka you can find more organized beaches accessible through paths or by boat, as some of them are impossible to reach on foot.

Piscina Beach - Blue Lagoon

Pisina beach (the Greek word for pool) has a meaningful name and is one of the most famous beaches in Sivota. It is definitely worth a visit, but access is possible only by boat or yacht, as it is located on the islet of Mourtos right across Sivota.

The clear, turquoise water makes visitors feel like swimming in an actual pool of nature! Dozens of tourists and locals opt for this magnificent beach, as it’s utterly idyllic. Pisina beach offers discerning visitors the chance to experience swimming in a totally exotic place!

No wonder that a plethora of travel magazines have often used Pisina beach to promote the natural beauty of Sivota!

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Diapori Beach

Diapori beach is also one of the most famous beaches in Sivota. It is definitely worth a visit, but access is possible only by boat or yacht, as it is located on the islet of Agios Nikolaos right across Sivota.

The clear, turquoise water and the overall landscape makes visitors feel like swimming in an exotic island with no popullation! Dozens of tourists and locals opt for this magnificent beach, as it’s utterly idyllic!

Don’t miss it!

Vrachonas Abandoned Village

Right above Sivota on the mountains that spread to the west, you will find Vrachonas abandoned village. Vrachonas has more than 50 stone built houses, most of them collapsed during the 2nd world war. The architecture of the houses is very important as they reflect the style of most of the old houses in the region, in the old ages.

Visiting Vrachonas is really important as you can enjoy excellent panoramic views of Sivota, from almost 650 meters altitude. Also walking in the peaceful streets of the graphical village will make you feel like you are tranfered back in time, in a season when life was simple. Additionaly, you will find a beautifull small chapel of Saint Ilias at the central square of the village.

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Springs of Acheron

It is considered a “must see” for every visitor of Thesprotia to visit Acheron Springs (2km from the main road Glyki-Parga).

Acheron is a river and its springs are many. At the same time it crosses the prefecture of Ioannina, Preveza and Thesprotia. Its name probably comes from the word ¨άχος¨ (= sorrow) and means ¨the river of sorrow¨. On the other hand, based on the inexhaustible sources from Greek mythology, it is claimed that Acheron was the river where Hermes delivered the souls of the dead to Charon, in order to reach Hades. Also, we must emphasize that once there used to live a dragon, who was poisoning the waters and was killed by Aidonatos or Aidoneas, who over time became Saint Donatos (the patron saint of the place).

The springs of Acheron have always attracted and still attract people. The whole place is a poem of nature and walking in the cool waters of the river, between the straights, is something you should definitely experience.

Finally, let us emphasize that there are many who visit the area due to the various activities offered (eg rafting, horseback riding, kayaking, gorge crossing).

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