The small port village of Sivota is situated on the northwest coastline of mainland Epirus, 22 kilometres away from the International harbour town of Igoumenitsa, 39 kilometres away from the city of Parga and opposite the south tip of Corfu island, the tip of Asprokavos, separated by a narrow channel of 4 nautical miles. Surrounding Sivota are four small Islands, which you pass as you enter the bay.
A very small yet breathtaking beach with white pebbles and clear waters located between the islet of Agios Nikolaos and the island of Mourtos.
Plakes, also known as Plakaries, in Sivota, Thesprotia, Greece, is a charming beach characterized by its rocky shoreline and tranquil atmosphere. Nestled amidst lush greenery and offering stunning views of the Ionian Sea, this secluded spot is perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. The clear, turquoise waters and the rugged, natural beauty of Plakes make it a hidden gem for nature lovers and a serene escape from the busier beaches nearby.
For its incredible waters, bustling harbour, and beautiful scenery. It’s as simple as that. Sivota’s harbour is the heart and soul of the town. During the day, you’ll find fishermen tending to theirboats and bringing the days catch of fresh fish ashore, ready to be served up in the local tavernas that evening. Come sunset, the tempo picks up withlocals and tourists millingabout to create a friendly atmosphere. Nightlife revolves around drinking with friends – new and old – and taking a leisurely stroll by the water’s edge. Utter bliss.
And if sampling a touch of the high life is high on your agenda, then you’ll find plenty of opportunities in Sivota. Here, many luxury boats and yachts cast their anchors to Sivota’s shores, so you’re bound to feel immersed in their grandiosity. If instead, you’re after authenticity by the sea, then a visit to one of the small shops nestled just off the marina will do the trick, of which most house some of Greece’s famous exports: olive oil and local spirits.