Parga cruise port guide
In the heart of a sheltered cove on the north western shores of Greece in the Epirus province, Parga was Venetian from the 15th to the end of the 18th century. During that period it belonged to Ali Pacha, a high official of Soliman the Magnificent. Its imposing Venetian citadel built on a steep rocky promontory dominates the town, the port and the sweet smelling pines which surround it. Today it is a lovely seaside resort.
About Parga
Parga is a picturesque resort town on the Ionian coast of mainland Greece in the Epirus region, situated between Igoumenitsa and Preveza. Known for its natural beauty, Venetian castle, and beautiful beaches including Krioneri, Valtos, and Lichnos, Parga has a rich history of Venetian, French, British, and Ottoman rule. It is a popular destination for day trips from Corfu and Paxos.
The Venetian castle is the town's landmark, easily walked from the harbor. Valtos and Lichnos beaches are accessible by boat or a short drive. Boat trips to Paxos and Antipaxos with their famous sea caves can be booked from local travel bureaus. Meteora, 2.5 hours inland by road, is achievable as a long day excursion.
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