Thesprotia
Villages in Thesprotia
syvota
Syvota is an emerging coastal tourist destination in Thesprotia. Thanks to its privileged geographic location, it is an ideal starting point for travelers eager to explore the natural beauty of Epirus...
perdika
Perdika is the largest traditional village in Thesprotia, located 35 km from Igoumenitsa. Nestled between Parga and Syvota, and facing the islands of Paxos and Corfu, it is one of the most popular tou...
sagiada
Syvota is located in the northwestern part of the Thesprotia region, 23 km from Igoumenitsa. It occupies a coastal, lowland, and hilly area north of the former mouth of the Kalamas River, stretching a...
lias
Lias is a village located at the foothills of Mount Mourgkana, approximately 68 km from Igoumenitsa. This village boasts a rich and long-standing history. The remnants of the walls built in the 3rd ce...
paramythia
Paramythia is a town with a distinct traditional Epirotic character. It is located 37 km from Igoumenitsa and is the second-largest town in the region of Thesprotia. The town is built at an altitude o...
margariti
Margariti is one of the historic regions of Epirus and has been designated as a traditional settlement. Within the village and its surrounding area, remnants of polygonal walls, ancient tombs, coins, ...
souli
Souli, the heroic village of Thesprotia, is located 73 km from Igoumenitsa. It lies in a small plain atop a steep hill, with the settlement spreading at an altitude of 600 m above the bed of the Acher...
plataria
Platania is a village situated between the capes Agionisi and Chironisi, and between the ports of Igoumenitsa and Syvota. It serves as the seat of the Syvota municipality and stands out as a beautiful...
glyki
The Glyki area in Thesprotia is a hidden paradise for nature and adventure lovers. Located along the banks of the Acheron River, it offers unique landscapes, lush greenery, and historical landmarks. G...
grekochori
Grekochori is a small village in the region of Thesprotia, Epirus, known for its quiet atmosphere and traditional character. It is located near Igoumenitsa and represents a typical Epirus settlement w...
asprokklisi
Asprokklisi is a small traditional village located in the region of Thesprotia, in northwestern Greece, near the border with Albania. It is set in a quiet semi-mountainous landscape with greenery, hil...
argyrotopos
Argyrotopos is a small settlement in Greece with a traditional character and a calm, peaceful atmosphere. It represents rural Greek life, with natural surroundings and a simple way of living away from...
syvota
Syvota is an emerging coastal tourist destination in Thesprotia. Thanks to its privileged geographic location, it is an ideal starting point for travelers eager to explore the natural beauty of Epirus...
perdika
Perdika is the largest traditional village in Thesprotia, located 35 km from Igoumenitsa. Nestled between Parga and Syvota, and facing the islands of Paxos and Corfu, it is one of the most popular tou...
sagiada
Syvota is located in the northwestern part of the Thesprotia region, 23 km from Igoumenitsa. It occupies a coastal, lowland, and hilly area north of the former mouth of the Kalamas River, stretching a...
lias
Lias is a village located at the foothills of Mount Mourgkana, approximately 68 km from Igoumenitsa. This village boasts a rich and long-standing history. The remnants of the walls built in the 3rd ce...
paramythia
Paramythia is a town with a distinct traditional Epirotic character. It is located 37 km from Igoumenitsa and is the second-largest town in the region of Thesprotia. The town is built at an altitude o...
margariti
Margariti is one of the historic regions of Epirus and has been designated as a traditional settlement. Within the village and its surrounding area, remnants of polygonal walls, ancient tombs, coins, ...
About Thesprotia
Thesprotia is a regional unit in northwestern Greece, located within the region of Epirus along the Ionian Sea coast. It borders Albania to the north and is known for its combination of coastal landscapes, rivers, and mountainous inland areas.
The area includes towns such as Igoumenitsa (the main port), Sivota, and Filiates. Thesprotia features a mix of archaeological sites from ancient Thesprotian tribes, Venetian and Byzantine influences, and natural attractions such as beaches, lagoons, and forested hills. Its coastline is part of the Ionian Sea, known for clear waters and scenic bays.
Today, Thesprotia is a developing tourist destination, especially in coastal areas like Sivota. It attracts visitors for its beaches, sailing, nature tourism, and as a gateway between Greece and Italy via the port of Igoumenitsa.




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