Parga Greece is a charming coastal town in northwestern Greece. It sits on the Ionian Sea, between Igoumenitsa and Preveza

The town is famous for its colorful houses built amphitheatrically on the hillside. Narrow cobbled streets wind through the old town, leading to scenic squares and traditional tavernas. The Venetian Castle of Parga, perched on a hill, overlooks the sea. This historic fortress offers breathtaking views and a glimpse into the town’s past.

The beaches in Parga Greece attract visitors from all over for its stunning neighboring beaches. Valtos Beach, one of the largest, offers golden sand and calm waters, perfect for swimming and water sports. Lichnos Beach, surrounded by olive groves, is ideal for a peaceful escape.

The town has a rich history shaped by Venetians, Ottomans, and French influences. The Venetian Castle of Anthousa, built by Ali Pasha, stands nearby as a reminder of its past. The Island of Panagia, just off the coast, features a small white church and is a popular spot for boat trips.

Parga Greece is also known for its vibrant nightlife and delicious cuisine. Seafront restaurants serve fresh seafood, grilled meats, and local specialties like “savoro” fish. Traditional cafés and bars create a lively evening atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a drink by the sea.

Outdoor activities abound in the area. Visitors can explore the Acheron River, known for its mythological connection to the underworld. Hiking trails, river rafting, and boat trips to nearby islands add to the adventure. There is also the option of taking a boat trip to Paxi island from Parga Port.