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Comfortable accommodation in Parga
Activities




Parga, with its rich history and natural beauty, offers a wide range of attractions and activities for visitors. Here are some of the most notable points of interest in the area:
Historical Attractions
Venetian Castle of Parga:
Located on a hill above the town, this castle offers panoramic views of the Ionian Sea and Parga. It was originally built in the 14th century and later reconstructed by the Venetians, making it a significant historical monument of the region.
Ali Pasha’s Castle:
Situated near the villages of Anthousa and Agia, about 5 km north of Parga, this castle was built in 1814 by Ali Pasha of Ioannina. It offers stunning views of the Ionian islands.
Natural Landscapes
Acheron River:
Known from ancient Greek mythology as the river leading to the Underworld, Acheron offers unique hiking and exploration experiences through its springs and gorge.
Panagia Islet:
A small island opposite Parga’s harbor, accessible by boat or even by swimming. The island is home to the Church of Panagia and a small French castle.
Museums
Ecclesiastical Museum of Parga:
Located next to the parish church of the Holy Apostles, this museum houses significant ecclesiastical relics, including 17th-century gospels and invaluable icons.
Paragea Olive Oil and Tasting Museum:
Housed in an old olive press, this museum presents the history of olive oil production in the area and offers tastings of local products.
Activities
Boat Excursions:
Daily cruises depart from Parga’s harbor to Paxos, Antipaxos, and the springs of Acheron, offering visitors unforgettable experiences.