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Holiday inspiration. Holiday Types. Family holidays. More inspiration. About us. Contact us. Late Availability. Unspoilt Sivota sits prettily in its own natural harbour just across the water from Corfu. The whole Epirus region lies on the doorstep, ripe for exploration. Take a day to discover the bridges and slate villages of Zagoria, hike the extraordinary Vikos Gorge, taste the best local fizz produced in the Pindus mountains or find out how the people of bustling Parga lived pre-tourism with a visit to its fascinating old olive oil press. For couples, families and groups we offer a selection of handpicked luxury villas and stylish Simpson Hotels to help you make the most of your luxury holiday in Sivota. Nothing was too much trouble and the team were exceptional. Thank you Simpson Travel — we are looking at our next trip with you already! We were instantly aware that we were experiencing something special Mr R Wigg, Sapphire, Sivota. Few places sum up peace and quiet like Epirus — a rugged, wildly beautiful corner of Greece. The coastline is punctuated by picturesque harbours, hidden coves and long sandy beaches, and the handsome villages of Zagoria are nestled into one of the last true, natural wildernesses of Europe. There are many to choose from, but highlights include Monodendri, at the trailhead for Vikos Gorge, and Vitsa on the edge of the Vikos-Aoos park. Rugged bays play out a lulling soundtrack of gently breaking waves as little boats come and go, bobbing their way to quiet inlets and secret coves. The inland villages, with their hairpin bends, stone-arched bridges and blissful sense of solitude are as accessible to the leisurely rambler as they are the hardcore hiker, with breathtaking views, hearty home cooking and fine architecture all on the menu. For a more strenuous challenge, the 8-mile long trail through the mighty Vikos Gorge is considered one of the most rewarding in Greece, but if you just want to take photos, there are wonderful view points in the hills around. Sivota harbour by night feels just right: not too quiet and not too crowded, but with just enough little shops, good quality tavernas and music bars for all tastes. The nightlife here revolves more around relaxing over a long, leisurely dinner with old friends and local wines, or just watching the world go by, than dancing till dawn — something which is clearly appreciated by the select gathering of loyal visitors who return year after year to soak up the easy vibe. The Orcacle of Zeus at Dodoni is one of the oldest in Greece, and in its time was second only to Delphi as a place of spiritual importance. Today it's well off any beaten track, with just a handful of visitors most days. The Acheron River was, as legend has it, the route by which the souls of the dead were transported into Hades, but today it's a heavenly spot to discover on foot or horseback. During a refreshing paddle on the waters of Lakes Drakolimni of Gamila and Smolikas, you might spot a rare alpine newt, said to be the descendants of two quarrelsome dragons who fought on their shores. And Molossoi, the verdant stomping ground of keen hikers, was the fabled birthplace of the grandson of Achilles from Troy. But if land travel is more your style, a guided tour to Albania serves up archaeological sites in a stunning natural setting. A variety of small mezedes starts the proceedings. These divine dips include soft-roasted aubergine mashed with garlic, tangy feta cheese whipped with chilli, stuffed vine leaves and courgette flowers. The freshest meat and fish follow, cooked simply on the grill or baked to perfection. It is unthinkable to eat without a bowl of fresh salad drenched in olive oil; always seasonal and with few ingredients to ensure the taste of each shines. This clear grape spirit is potent stuff, typically served as a digestif. A glass or two of caramely, sweet Metaxa brandy rounds off a supper perfectly, especially sipped under a star-filled sky to a soundtrack of crickets. Epirus cuisine is typically Mediterranean, based around simple, traditional recipes made with local ingredients, usually sourced within a few kilometres of your plate. Up in the mountains, the larger villages of Zagoria are renowned for their authentic cuisine and hearty home cooking. Try Papigo or Monodendri, where many of the formerly deserted stone mansion houses have been converted into restaurants ranging from the rustic to the chic. When eating out, ordering a mix of mezedes can work out better value than a main dish, especially if there are children at the table. Wild and rugged — you might spot a goat or two! There are no facilities but you can hire kayaks. Its exotic charms make Bella Vraka very popular indeed, though the crowds generally disperse by sunset — a lovely time to row out with a picnic and watch the magic unfold. There are no facilities so, if you plan to spend a day, take water and a picnic. A mixture of sand, shingle and pebble, this beautiful wide beach is the most organised in the area, with cool turquoise waters, watersports and a good choice of seafood tavernas. Tucked away several kilometres off the coastal highway between Sivota and Parga, directly ahead from the southern tip of Corfu. A steep shelf in the water means care should be taken when swimming with young children. A lovely pebbly beach with comfy sunloungers and a small island you can swim out to. The waves are great for children, though the beach shelves about 20m out. A little further on from Mega Ammos, continue onwards to Perdika and find the beach outside the Skiathos Princess Hotel. There are cool currents here where the water rises, and plenty of little rocky inlets, making it a good place for snorkelling. The hotel taverna provides snacks and drinks. Surrounded by grottos and small caves, this is a lovely little bay to explore with a snorkel and a serene place to just relax. Sunbeds and parasols are available in summer. Ioannina, the capital of Epirus on the shores of the beautiful Lake Pamvotida, is a minute drive from Sivota. Many of our recommended beaches lie snugly side-by-side along the unspoilt Epirus coast. Jump in the car and stop at pretty harbours, hidden coves and sandy beaches — some wild, others beautifully organised — to find your favourite. Perched rather than hanging, this unique collection of UNESCO-classified monasteries was built on rock towers high up on the cliffs. An architectural feat, they also contain impressive 16th-century frescoes and are a three-hour drive from Sivota. One of the most picturesque villages in Greece, this mountain settlement, 40 minutes from Ioannina, offers a dose of nature with its scenic Aoos Springs Lake and cultural injections from the Averoff Museum of Greek art and Katogi Averoff Winery. The continental climate and high altitude of Zitsa in the Pindus Mountains, 50km inland from Sivota, produce the wonderful sparkling white wines for which the Epirus region is famed. Seek it out on the menus of your local tavernas. Escape the coastal heat, wander ancient mule tracks connected by stone bridges and enjoy breathtaking mountain views. Tucked between mountains and a curving bay, Parga Town is a delightful day out. Shop the narrow boutique-filled lanes, lunch at a fish taverna and cool off in the crystalline waters of Valtos beach. For a dose of culture, visit the Venetian castle. Ancients believed that caves and deep gorges were entrances to the Underworld and the views are incredible. You can also go rafting on the River Styx. Easter is the biggest event on the Greek calendar, marked by traditional processions, masses and feasting. The date changes each year and is often later than in the UK. Labour Day is a public holiday, celebrated with picnics and the gathering of spring flowers. Many shops close but restaurants remain open. Going strong since , the Preveza Jazz Festival brings together the biggest names in jazz from Europe and beyond. The International Choral Festival of Preveza. Numerous concerts take place in settings that include the seaside fortress and ancient auditorium. Preveza Folk Dance Festival. Performances bring together dancing talent from Greece and elsewhere in Europe. The Sardine Festival in Preveza. A celebration of the local catch of the day, with wine and two tonnes of grilled sardines! The port is filled with boats, traditional food and music. The biggest religious holiday after Easter is celebrated with gusto in almost every town in Greece. Here are some of their suggestions…. The excavated ruins of the 4th-century town lie abandoned, but with your imagination and a bottle of chilled Greek wine, this is a magical space for watching the horizon glow vivid orange. Most visitors to Zagoria — a mountainous patchwork of traditional stone villages — head to romantic favourites where old mansions now house smart boutique hotels. We suggest stopping off in rugged Dilofo, whose crisp alpine air and deserted buildings are infused with a just-abandoned feel — as if civilisations of old have only recently left. It makes for a unique experience, particularly for budding photographers and artists. A short hike through the village of Kokkino Lithari delivers extraordinary mountain views — you might even spot snow-capped peaks in the distance. The silence of its interiors and the sleepy atmosphere of the little hamlet below are like entering another world. In , merchant brothers Grigorios and Ilias opened an olive oil factory in the Parga region, which continued to supply this Grecian staple until A tour around the cavernous workshop rounds off with a tasting session including some of the best olive oil and fresh dipping bread you can imagine. Moor up alongside your private bay or just bob along the deep blue sea. The first step was to approach… Simpson Travel… we needed expertise, not just blinding choice. Back to top. We're searching our availability to build your holiday. This may take up to 30 seconds. Tuscany Umbria Puglia. 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Bella Vraka Wild and rugged — you might spot a goat or two! Footnotes… Its exotic charms make Bella Vraka very popular indeed, though the crowds generally disperse by sunset — a lovely time to row out with a picnic and watch the magic unfold. Getting there… Take the hourly water taxi or hire a boat to claim your own patch of turquoise water. Footnotes… There are no facilities so, if you plan to spend a day, take water and a picnic. Mega Ammos A mixture of sand, shingle and pebble, this beautiful wide beach is the most organised in the area, with cool turquoise waters, watersports and a good choice of seafood tavernas. Getting there… Tucked away several kilometres off the coastal highway between Sivota and Parga, directly ahead from the southern tip of Corfu. Footnotes… A steep shelf in the water means care should be taken when swimming with young children. Agia Paraskevi A lovely pebbly beach with comfy sunloungers and a small island you can swim out to. Getting there… A little further on from Mega Ammos, continue onwards to Perdika and find the beach outside the Skiathos Princess Hotel. Footnotes… There are cool currents here where the water rises, and plenty of little rocky inlets, making it a good place for snorkelling. Footnotes… Surrounded by grottos and small caves, this is a lovely little bay to explore with a snorkel and a serene place to just relax. A day trip to the capital Ioannina, the capital of Epirus on the shores of the beautiful Lake Pamvotida, is a minute drive from Sivota. Take a beach safari Many of our recommended beaches lie snugly side-by-side along the unspoilt Epirus coast. The hanging monasteries of Meteora Perched rather than hanging, this unique collection of UNESCO-classified monasteries was built on rock towers high up on the cliffs. A sensory Metsovo experience One of the most picturesque villages in Greece, this mountain settlement, 40 minutes from Ioannina, offers a dose of nature with its scenic Aoos Springs Lake and cultural injections from the Averoff Museum of Greek art and Katogi Averoff Winery. Chill with a glass of wine The continental climate and high altitude of Zitsa in the Pindus Mountains, 50km inland from Sivota, produce the wonderful sparkling white wines for which the Epirus region is famed. Shop, eat, bathe Tucked between mountains and a curving bay, Parga Town is a delightful day out. Explore with wild abandon Most visitors to Zagoria — a mountainous patchwork of traditional stone villages — head to romantic favourites where old mansions now house smart boutique hotels. Unlock a world of calm A short hike through the village of Kokkino Lithari delivers extraordinary mountain views — you might even spot snow-capped peaks in the distance. Dip into a culinary past In , merchant brothers Grigorios and Ilias opened an olive oil factory in the Parga region, which continued to supply this Grecian staple until Why travel with us..? Talk to one of our experts. A brand you can trust. See what others say about us. Useful links Why Simpson Travel? Please wait We're searching our availability to build your holiday.
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Syvota in the region of Epirus is one of the most fascinating tourist resorts in Greece. Snuggled in green, with some of the most stunning beaches of the area and islets which create little fjords is considered as one of the most exotic destinations in Greece. Syvota is a heavenly place, famous for its laid-back ambiance and the magnificent surroundings. Sivota has in recent years become increasingly popular and so the village, harbour and beaches bustle with life over the summer months. Although now a thriving small resort, Sivota has managed to retain its Greek village character. It is an ideal destination for all those who travel to western Greece and a stopover while sailing around the Ionian Sea. The village has a marina for yachts and sailing boats and a paved walkway along the waterfront, perfect for a nice stroll in the late evening. The quayside is an array with restaurants and tavernas to choose from, serving traditional dishes, fresh seafood and fish. Though the village is small, there is a variety of gift shops where you can buy souvenirs as a reminder of your trip or for your loved ones and various other shops, selling clothes, jewelry and accessories. The town is rich in history and culture, having played a major role in many of Greece's historical moments. Nearby, you will find the tiny uninhabited islets of Mourtemeno, Mavro Oros, Agios Nikolaos as well as other smaller islets. Do not miss to visit the famous 'Bella Vraka' beach, located on the islet of Mourtemeno. The gorgeous beach is reachable from Syvota via a short walk-through shallow water. Pisina Swimming Pool beach is equally beautiful but you can only reach by boat from the port of the village. Furthermore, there are several more remote and relaxing exotic beaches with emerald water to discover such as Mikri and Megali Ammos, Gallikos Molos and Zavia. Most beaches are organized, yet retaining their pristine and unspoiled nature. Visiting Syvota, not only will you be thrilled to swim and indulge in water sports in the Ionian Sea, but you will also find exquisite historic attractions and get to visit Parga and the Ionian islands. The little town is just a short drive from the cosmopolitan town of Parga and is the starting point for many amazing boat trips to a number of Greek islands such as Paxos and Corfu. The charming village of Perdika is only seven miles away, is bursting with restaurants and offers spectacular views and marvelous sunsets. Sivota is on the mainland of Greece along the west coast of the Ionian Sea, therefore is easily accessible from anywhere in mainland Greece. If you travel from abroad, the nearest airport is Aktio in Preveza. For those travelling by ferry from Italy, Igoumenitsa is approximately 30 minutes away. Syvota is a superb destination on Greek mainland blessed with unparalleled beauty which is definitely worth visiting if you are on this part of mainland Greece. Altitude 5 m. Population Telephone code Postal Code GPS Coordinates Syvota Syvota in the region of Epirus is one of the most fascinating tourist resorts in Greece. General Information Prefecture Epirus. Region Thesprotia. Municipality Igoumenitsa. Place Syvota.
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