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The Best Time to Visit Preveza, Greece for Weather, Safety, & Tourism

The best times to visit Preveza for ideal weather are

March 26th to June 17th

September 17th to december 9th.

based on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details.

Preveza Travel Guide

Temperature.

  • Perceived Temperature
  • Rain and snow
  • Humidity and wind
  • The busiest and least popular months
  • Overall travel experience by time of year

Other Preveza Travel Info

Weather in preveza.

Average temperatures in Preveza vary greatly. Considering humidity, temperatures feel very nice much of the year, but hot in the summer and cold in the winter with a fair chance of precipitation about half of the year. The area is somewhat temperate — in the 45th percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above . If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Preveza, the hottest months are August, July, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally mid to late August where highs are regularly around 91°F (32.8°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 70.9°F (21.6°C) at night.

Preveza Temperatures (Fahrenheit)

Preveza temperatures (celsius), “feels-like” temperatures.

The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature. Higher temperatures affect us much more at higher humidity, and colder temperatures feel piercing with high winds. Our perceived temperatures factor in humidity and wind chill to better represent how hot or cold the day feels to a person.

Preveza Perceived Temperature (F)

Preveza perceived temperature (c), average preveza temperatures by month.

Daily highs (averaged for the month) usually give the best indication of the weather. A significantly lower mean and low generally just means it gets colder at night.

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If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Preveza are July, August, and then June. Note that we define “significant precipitation” as .1 inches or more in this section. The lowest chance of rain or snow occurs around early July. For example, on the week of July 2nd there are no days of precipitation on average. By contrast, it’s most likely to rain or snow in late January with an average of 3 days of significant precipitation the week of January 22nd.

Chance of Precipitation

The graph below shows the % chance of rainy and snowy days in Preveza.

Snow on the Ground

The graph below shows the average snow on the ground in Preveza (in).

Average Rain and Snow by Month

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Preveza has some high humidity months, with other comfortably humid months. The least humid month is August (59.4% relative humidity), and the most humid month is November (69.5%).

Wind in Preveza is usually calm . The windiest month is February, followed by January and March. February’s average wind speed of around 7.4 knots (8.6 MPH or 13.8 KPH) is considered “a gentle breeze.” Maximum sustained winds (the highest speed for the day lasting more than a few moments) are at their highest in late January and early February where average top sustained speeds reach 16.5 knots, which is considered a moderate breeze.

Relative Humidity (%)

The graph below shows the average % humidity by month in Preveza.

The graph below shows wind speed (max and average) in knots.

Average Wind Speeds

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All wind speeds are in knots. 1 knot = 1.15 MPH or 1.85 KPH.

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Is it safe to travel to preveza.

Our best data indicates this area is generally safe. As of Dec 04, 2023 there are no travel advisories or warnings for Greece; exercise normal security precautions. Check this page for any recent changes or regions to avoid: Travel Advice and Advisories . This advisory was last updated on Nov 30, 2023.

The Busiest and Least Crowded Months

The busiest month for tourism in Preveza, Greece is June, followed by August and May. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. Tourists are unlikely to visit Preveza in November. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Estimated Tourism by Month

Most popular months to visit, overall preveza travel experience by season, spring (march through may).

Humidity and temperatures combine to make this season feel moderate. Highs range from 77.4°F (25.2°C) and 59°F (15°C) with warmer temperatures in the later months. Rain is somewhat common with 3 to 8 days of significant precipitation per month. Spring is the second busiest for tourism, which makes it a good time for those looking for things to do.

Summer (June through August)

The middle-year months have very comfortable weather with high temperatures that are quite warm. These months see the least precipitation with 0 to 2 days of precipitation per month. June – August is the busiest season for tourism in Preveza, so lodging and other accommodations may cost more than usual.

Fall (September through November)

Fall daily highs range from 84.4°F (29.1°C) and 63.8°F (17.7°C), which will feel very nice given the humidity and wind. It rains or snows a significant amount: 4 to 8 days per month. Tourism is the slowest during these months due to the weather, so hotels may be affordably priced.

Winter (December through February)

Weather is too cold this time of year in Preveza to be enjoyable for warm weather travelers. The average high during this season is between 61.5°F (16.4°C) and 56°F (13.3°C). On average, it rains or snows a fair amount: 8 to 9 times per month. These times of year are fairly slow with tourists.

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Preveza – A seaside Gem famous for being Non-Pretentious

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Preveza is one of those places in northwestern Greece, at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf, where you can literally just switch off and unwind. It’s a serious bucket-list adventure and is one of Greece’s gems.

With a mix of fascinating history and cosmopolitan pavement cafes, Preveza is a favorite getaway for those who love the beaches, the crystalline water and the languid way of life. The warmest months to visit Preveza are July and August, with May and October promising some good weather too. The coolest month is January.  

Preveza – your Gateway to Lefkada

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Your adventure doesn’t end when you reach Preveza though because it is actually the gateway to the island of Lefkada .   Lefkada is just 14km away from Preveza, but if you travel by road, the distance is just over 25km. Many travelers hire a car at the airport and drive from Preveza to Lefkáda which is a trip of about   25 minutes. The buses take slightly longer but they leave Preveza every 3 hours.  

Have some free time for an adventure? On this Lefkada cruise you will visit picturesque beaches and traditional villages with several stops for swimming and snorkeling.

Being Connected in Preveza

Most people use cell phones in Preveza, but if you don’t have a cell phone or you’ve lost yours, you’ll still find a few public phones in areas such as plazas and the airport. If you need to use one of these phones, the area code – 26820 – must first be used to make a call.  

In Greece, there are a number of mobile service providers with Vodafone, Wind, and Cosmote being the more familiar providers. They all offer 4G connectivity as well as pay-as-you-talk services. You can buy a rechargeable SIM card and get your own mobile number.

Preveza – It’s Seriously more Affordable

Preveza may not be the most developed tourist town in this region such as what Parga is, but it is quickly getting a name for itself. And the good news is that it is slightly cheaper than other cities, even Lefkada.  

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Preveza is regarded as a paradisiacal escape for people looking for a peaceful tropical Greek island experience but who want to escape the busier commercialized Greek resorts.

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It’s got everything that tourists look for –   those enchanting winding cobbled streets full of interesting shops as well as delightful cafes shaded by vines and taverns.

The Food – Interesting Ideas and Flavors for your Tastebuds

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Of course, to say that   Greek food is wonderful is an understatement, and the food in Preveza as well as anywhere else in Greece is known as some of the best food in the world, catering for all dietary requirements.

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You’ll become familiar with the delicious Greek salad or choriatiki with just about every meal. Fresh tomatoes, cucumber, olives, and feta cheese are served and wherever you eat, restaurants will serve vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper with the salad.  

There are fantastic fish dishes to be relished and you will certainly get to know Saganaki, an appetizer of fried cheese. Delicious Greek meatballs or keftethes served with creamy sauce will have you licking off your fingers and using your pita bread to wipe up every tasty morsel. These meatballs are served with basmati rice and Greek feta salad.

A great way to get to know Greek culture is by tasting it! Try a gastronomy tour where you discover the authentic tastes of Greece through 7 home-made dishes.

Rebetiko Steki – the best food in the region..

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Rebetiko Steki is one of these wonderful cozy taverns tucked away in these narrow streets of Preveza. It’s a place where you can soak up the cultures and traditions of the Greek people. The owner Kostantinos is known for providing guests with a warm, welcoming experience and promises you authentic Greek cuisine in an informal, lighthearted atmosphere.  

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This delightful eating-place is well known and visitors and locals come to this most awesome place to enjoy a gastronomic getaway that’ll delight your taste buds. He and his team have always taken note of what people want to eat, and because of this, the place is a favorite with locals and visitors. You can sample some old favorite dishes or try some wonderful new creations.

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  The food is amazing and reasonably priced too. Rebetiko Steki is a must-visit, even on a rainy day because then there’s a welcoming fire to cheer and to warm.

ALATI Sea Food and More – Take Life with a grain of Salt  

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The Ambracian Gulf is known for the best and freshest seafood in the region. In this part of Greece you are guaranteed to taste some of the best shrimp you will ever have in your life as well as sardines (in fact Preveza is widely known for its sardines). For a delightful lunch or dinner overlooking the inviting waters of the Ambracian Gulf we recommend Alati restaurant – which translates as salt.   Try the orzo pasta with shrimp, it is fantastic and the view is spectacular too!  

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To Tempelxaneio – The hangout spot for the lazy ones  

This delightful tavern will gift you with a quintessential Prezeva experience – fantastic seafood combined with heartfelt hospitality.

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As the name implies – the hangout spot for the lazy ones is exactly how you will feel once you start munching on the delicious dishes, in a relaxed environment, trust us – after enjoying a few bites you will feel right at home. Michalis the owner is a wonderful host and his joyful character can be felt in both the dishes which he serves and the tavern’s laidback ambiance.   Try the mussels risotto, shrimp spaghetti as well as anchovies.

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Savour local Ouzo produced by the Roubou family  

For those who have been to Greece will know that ouzo drinking is a way of life and well intertwined with Greek culture. Enjoying life in Greece is simple, but the key lies in letting go and actually going with the flow – this sometimes is the concept that people find hard to capture. But once you do – you will succumb to the beauty of enjoying the simple things – as simple as a glass of chilled ouzo.  

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The history of Roubou ouzo dates back to 1949 and the humble beginnings of Georgios N. Roubos who founded this authentic distillery in the heart of Preveza (Address: Adrianoupoleos 17). Three generations later the family still produces this noble drink with the original recipe. This charming shop and distillery is definitely something you shouldn’t miss when visiting Preveza. The distillery also produces liquors with distinct flavours of cherry and cinnamon.  

End the night with sounds of Rebetiko  

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Enjoy a genuine folk night in a small local bar just off the main street of Preveza, listen to the sounds of Rebetiko – the famous Greek blues that would bring people together over the centuries. It is a fantastic way to get to know the real soul of the locals.  

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Sightseeing Delights  

Agios haralambos temple  .

Holidaymakers with an interest in things cultural will find something to suit their tastes. The beautiful temple of Agios Haralambos is one of the city’s most magnificent churches, built during the 18 th century. Not only is the church impressive, but visitors, and particularly art lovers, will be able to admire the exceptional paintings inside.  

The Archaeological Site of Nikopolis  

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Spanning over the area of 900 acres, the Archaeological site of Nikopolis is located 10 kilometres from Preveza. One of the greatest naval battles took place at the Amvrakikos gulf in 31 B.C which put an end to the roman civil war, changing the course of history of the Roman Empire. In commemoration of his victory, Octavian Augustus founded the city of Nikopoli which became the centre of Greek civilisation   as well as the meeting point between the eastern and western world.

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It is here that the local games of Acarnanians took place, the Aktia Festival took place every four years and was equivalent to the Olympic Games.  

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Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis  

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The Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis is located between the city of Preveza and the archaeological site of Nikopolis. The Museum is exclusively dedicated to the city founded in commemoration of Octavian Augustus victory at the naval battle of Actium in 31 BC. This event did not only result in the fining of Nikopolis but it had an important influence on the shape of the Roman Empire and the course of history. The central theme of the exhibition is thus named “One Battle, One City, One Empire”.  

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In the two halls of the museum visitors can admire artefacts which represent the city’s evolution from the magnificent Roman Nicopolis, to its development into the Early Christian city, following the collapse of the western frontiers and the relocation of the empire’s capital from the West to the East, and through the establishment of Christianity. The two periods when Nikopolis thrived can be perceived primarily through art and architecture.  

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The Paragaea Olive Oil Factory

Who doesn’t love the good wines, feta cheese and olive oil from Greece? It is why you see so many Greek homes built around olive trees. Olive oil is part of Greek culture and the extra virgin olive oil is harvested at the end of October. You can be part of a guided tour of the Paragaea Olive oil factory where you can sample the oil and also buy a bottle or two. The excellent staff are clued up about all the different oils and will answer all your questions.  

Acheron River  

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Preveza has much to offer the tourist looking for a fun-filled time. Many visitors head to the beautiful Acheron River. What a spectacular piece of nature this is, with the river covering a distance of   64 km and flowing through a narrow canyon.  

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Have your camera ready because of the sheer beauty of the place. The mouth of the river is in the village of Ammoudia and there are chances for boat cruises. You can also wear some sturdy rubber shoes and hike-cum-swim up the river. What nicer way to experience the outdoors than to eat fresh fish from the river? This you can do when you sit outside at one of the many inviting taverns alongside the river.  

Preveza prefecture is the ideal place to take in different aspects of nature. Look at Lake Ziros for instance, a sought after destination for those who love the outdoors.The beauty of the place attracts many birds and small animals. This major attraction offers much for the kayaking enthusiast and this is a splendid way to take in the beauty of the place. The lake is about 1000 m, it’s width is about 500 m wide and its depth more than 25 m. You can’t find a more lovely place for relaxing walks.  

Experience Wild Dolphins with Amvrakikos Cruises

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During the Summer months, the Ambracian Gulf on the Ionian Coast can be entered through the narrow channel leading up to Preveza and into the gulf.   Not only does the area have interesting history, but as you move into the wetland of Amvrakikos Gulf, a national park and   ecosystem, you come into the territory of exquisite bottlenose dolphins.

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What fun it can be when they playfully come right up to the boat. You’re also likely to see turtles as well as many bird species and get the chance to swim and snorkel. Book your experience with Amvrakikos cruises  

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  The Beaches of Preveza

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Preveza has wonderful stretches of beach which are popular with sun-worshippers, swimmers and those interested in water sports. All the beaches of Preveza are awarded with blue flags! There are also coves and caves to explore and wonderful places to stop and take in the wonderful views of the sea.

Learn more about Preveza rich history and culture on a guided walking tour . Relax with coffee in a traditional cafe, meet the locals, sip on ouzo down charming alleys, and try seafood like octopus.

Vrachos – Loutsa Beach

In season, Vrachos – Loutsa Beach is a buzz of activity and beachgoers love that the sunbeds and parasols can be used free of charge. Also, there are waiters that come onto the beach and you can order snacks and drinks. It’s an attractive beach and the paved road that runs along the beach is lined with restaurants, hotels and cafes.  

Monolithi Beach

Monolithi Beach feels like it’s a place where the fun never sets. It is just 8km from Preveza and is known for its sparkling blue water, inviting you to dive right in.   There are plenty of beach bars, plenty of amenities and modern infrastructure to ensure beachgoers can be comfortable and happy the entire day.   The beach is long and it also has a road running next to it with bars, restaurants and cafes. There are certain areas of the beach that have lifeguards on duty.

Colorful Festivals of Preveza

Sardine festival.

The people of Preveza have an interesting tradition – this sardine festival takes place each year – usually during the first week of August as part of the different cultural festivities of the Nikopolia. Thousands of people flock to the Agios Andreas Castle where you can get the chance to have free helpings of grilled sardines and wine. If that’s not reason for much rejoicing, there is also live music and dancing. This event is a highlight on the Preveza calendar.  

Jazz Festival  

Lovers of jazz music will be blown away with the highly professional jazz music played by selected guests from other European countries. The festival, held during the last days of May and into the first few days of June promises a few days of jazz music magic. It started out in 2003 and over the years, the high-quality jazz music has just been getting better and better. Some of the names that have featured include Cristina Villalonga, Eric Burdon, Goran Bregovic, Wim Mertens, Stranglers, Marina Satti and many others.  

Where to Stay in Preveza

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Preveza is chock full of amazing accommodation options and visitors will be spoilt for choice when it comes to choosing a stylish place to stay.

Dioni Boutique Hotel

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Stylish and comfortable, well-positioned in the historic center of Preveza and close to Kyani Akti beach, the 4-star Dioni Boutique Hotel is full of delights for you. The hotel’s luxurious rooms and suites are guaranteed to please. For starters, it’s an environmentally-friendly hotel and it is also certified by ‘Greek Breakfast’ for its nutritious breakfasts.

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The hotel comes packed with a host of useful features, facilities and services.

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Conclusion:

Preveza is a great stop-over for the throngs of travelers heading to the Ionian island of Lefkada, but it also has its own unique magic. There are so many wonderful activities and sights to see, so small wonder it is the first top on people’s ‘Greek travel itinerary’.   Be warned – Preveza has so much to offer, that you’ll find yourself making a ‘not to be missed list’ for your soon-to-be return visit.  

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Perched at the edge of the Ambracian Gulf, Preveza is a scenic town that, like Corfu, has a vaguely Italian style, thanks to centuries of connection. And thanks to a large international yacht harbour, the town is livelier and more stylish than its small size would suggest, with a lovely car-free waterfront and old quarter, nice small hotels and good restaurants and nightlife. Nearby are the massive ruins of Nikopoli, and up the coast, en route to Parga, are a whole stretch of impeccable (if sometimes windy) beaches.

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Why Fly to Preveza? 10 Great Places to Visit

If you’ve never heard of Preveza then you might not be aware of the many great reasons to fly to this under-the-radar region in the west of Greece.

Here are 10 beautiful places to visit that are a short journey away from Preveza-Aktion International Airport .

Taverna tables in Preveza.

Let’s start with the obvious. Preveza is a small coastal city in the middle of the west coast. It sits at the entrance to the Ambracian Gulf, a large wetlands area.

Many people skip the city of Preveza and head straight for nearby beach resorts, but they’re missing out (especially if they’re foodies).

It may not have many knockout sights but Preveza is an easygoing , friendly and tidy little place with two big yachting marinas , good vibes, and a charming old quarter packed with fantastic tavernas .

Read more: A Quick Guide to Preveza

Monolithi beach through the trees.

Monolithi is a vast sand/gravel beach to the north of Preveza – 22km long! Even in the height of summer you’re sure to find a spot.

It’s backed by woods and is easy to access from the main coastal road and plenty of parking spots.  

Unsurprisingly, it’s popular with locals and campers. There are a few beach bars along its length including Barracuda which has a modern tiki vibe and palms.

Ancient Nikopolis

The amphitheatre at Nikopolis.

If you’re exploring the Preveza area don’t miss Ancient Nikopolis , an impressive ancient site just north of the city.

Nikopolis isn’t well-known amongst visitors (perhaps because it’s Roman rather than Greek). Built by Augustus, it was once one of the most important cities of early Christianity.

It’s a large site with excavation ongoing. It sports a particularly fine amphitheatre and a small museum which is located offsite. You’ll need a car to visit.

Parga waterfront.

The beautiful resort town of Parga is one of the main tourist draws in Epirus (the name for this western region of Greece north of Preveza).

It takes over an hour to drive here, and slightly more if you’re taking the bus, but it’s worth it for the spectacular views. Parga has a photogenic harbour nestled amongst several small bays, surrounded by lush green hills, and topped with a Venetian Castle . It’s like a bit of Corfu floated away and joined the mainland.

Read more: A Quick Guide to Parga

Ammoudia and the Acheron River

Acheron River from above.

The Acheron River is one of Epirus’ premier adventure activity destinations in Epirus. Hiking, horse-riding and kayaking are popular activities here, but many visitors choose to simply wade through the cold waters of the gorge (appealingly refreshing in the heat of summer). You can walk upriver from the springs.

It’s a popular day trip from Preveza or Parga, or you can choose to stay where the river meets the sea at Ammoudia – a small village with a big beach.

There’s lots of nature to spot too including otters and kingfishers.

It was also one of the five rivers of the Greek underworld, ushering people towards the afterlife.

If you’re a fan of active travel then you might also want to allow time for a trip inland to the mountainous area of Zagori , although it’s a longer drive.

Porto Katsiki beach on Lefkada.

The Ionian Island of Lefkada is the most well-known on this list and the main reason why people fly to Preveza-Aktion airport.

Lefkada is connected to the mainland by a causeway so it’s possible to drive across – no ferry necessary. In fact, the journey is only around 30 minutes in the car.

The island is famous for its incredible cliff beaches on the west coast. It’s green , mountainous, and relatively undeveloped, perfect for those looking to get in touch with nature . The sailing fraternity loves it too. 

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Porto Spilia taverna in Meganisi.

Meganisi is a small island just off the coast of Lefkada, not far from the popular port town Nydri .

If you’ve been to Lefkada a few times you might want Meganisi a go – it’s much quieter than Lefkada and even more unspoilt. The water here is a heavenly emerald colour thanks to the island’s dense vegetation.

You’ll need a car as the bus service is scant.

Read more: A Quick Day Trip to Meganisi

Kastos and Kalamos

Shady taverna in Kastos.

If whilst on Meganisi you develop a thing for quiet and lesser-visited Greek Islands then you might want to check out twin islands Kalamos and Kastos . They are also located in the bay between Lefkada and the main, but a little further away than Meganisi.

However you’ll have to take the ferry from Mytikas on the mainland rather than Lefkada, so you definitely need a car for this one (although you can briefly visit both on the MS Christina boat trip ).

Both islands have small port towns and not much else beyond incredible beaches and bays to discover by boat.

Bella Vraka beach in Syvota.

Syvota is an area of stunning natural beauty north of Parga. It’s opposite the southern tip of Corfu but the most straightforward way to get there from abroad is to drive from Preveza Airport (1 hour 30 minutes).

It has several bays, islets, and beautiful beaches – including Bella Vraka, pictured above.

There are numerous upmarket hotels and villas here making the most of the scenery.

Fishing boats in Nafpaktos harbour.

The charming coastal town of Nafpaktos isn’t traditionally a destination for those flying into Preveza but is worth a trip if you fancy a change from Parga and Lefkada. It’s a very popular location with the Greeks and played an important role in the Greek War of Independence. 

Nafpaktos has a pretty semi-circular Venetian harbour almost entirely enclosed by fortifications. Red-tiled roofs seem to cascade down from the castle-topped hill behind. Traditional tavernas line the waterfront.

If Nafpaktos was on an island it would be jam-packed but somehow it has flown under the international tourist radar.

Located down in the Gulf of Patras , it’s a 2-hour drive from the airport and is a good pitstop for a road trip if you want to visit Delphi or Olympia. 

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9+ Things To Do In Preveza Greece (Local Approved)

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9+ Things To Do In Preveza Greece (Local Approved)

We have talked about things to do in Pylos Greece and now it’s time to look at the beautiful Preveza.

Located in Epirus, Preveza is a dazzling region that has long been appreciated for its elegance. We often hear people talk about Athens, Mykonos, and Santorini, but it’s also essential to look at a marvelous place such as Preveza.

Preveza is one of those places that is full of fun things to do and can also be relaxing for those willing to rest a bit.

We are going to shed light on what our trip entailed when we went to Preveza in Greece. Here are the top things to do in Preveza when you are there.

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Best Things To Do In Preveza Greece

Amvrakikos gulf.

We started by heading to the Amvrakikos Gulf, which was a tremendous amount of fun because of the general beauty that was present everywhere.

There is ample greenery in the area, but you are also looking at access to the water, which is where you are going to get to see aquatic wildlife. This includes the heralded bottlenose dolphins, which are prominent in the area.

We believe it’s best to enjoy this part of Preveza when you are in town as it will be a lot of fun.

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Sardine Festival

Preveza is renowned for being a place that celebrates specific events and likes to have a good time.

We had a blast when we were here and took part in the Sardine Festival. Yes, there was a sardine festival going on and it’s an annual event that takes place in the area. It takes place in thes summer and it is quite riveting.

You tend to have people enjoying sardines while hanging out with the locals and having a good time. It simply does not get better than this!

Loutsa Beach

When you are close to the coastline, you are going to be heading straight to the beach like we did.

The Loutsa Beach is marvelous and it’s one of the more spectacular places in all of Greece based on what we have managed to see. It’s a hidden gem and it’s ideal for those who want to settle under the sun and just enjoy the ambiance.

You are going to love it here.

We heard great things about Lake Ziros and knew it was a part of Preveza we wanted to check out for ourselves.

Lake Ziros is beautiful.

It is one of those spots where you are going to find it easy to go into the water but it’s also going to be wonderful to sit alongside as you people-watch or birdwatch. We did a lot of this and spent hours near Lake Ziros having a good time.

We highly recommend this because it is such a peaceful place.

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Paragaea Olive Oil Factory

If you don’t know already, Greece loves its olive oil.

This is a part of the local cuisine and it’s something you are always going to find in their meals. This is why it makes sense for an olive oil factory to be a heralded attraction in Preveza.

We took the time to go to the Paragaea Olive Oil Factory and it was surprising at how intricate everything is. You are going to get to take a tour of the factory while learning more about the process and its history. It is educational and you also get to try the olive oil while you are there!

Acheron River

Going to the Acheron River is never a bad idea, especially when the weather is beautiful.

We got some food and headed to the river to see how the view was like. The view was breathtaking and that allowed us to walk around and just enjoy the rustling nature of the river alongside us as we walked a few kilometers.

This is what it’s all about when you are in this part of Greece.

Monolithi Beach

This is another Preveza beach that is well worth checking out.

We enjoyed being able to look out at the crystal clear water with the sun out and the warm sand under our feet. It’s one of those tranquil beaches that is not going to be packed and is going to allow you to settle under the sun immediately.

We loved how safe we felt here and it was quite fun to walk around to the various eateries in the beach town.

Anyone passionate about going to the beach will want to have this one on their list.

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Jazz Festival 

This is another popular festival in Preveza and it’s one we would encourage tourists to check out.

You are going to get to hear some of the best jazz music you’ve ever heard here and it can be fun to mingle with the other festival goers as soon as you are here.

We enjoyed the festival as the weather was good and good jazz performers took the time to show up.

The Archaeological Museum of Nikopolis

The history of the region cannot be overlooked and that is why you are going to want to take the time to head to this museum in Preveza.

This is a wonderful museum.

It is situated in Preveza and is built around the Nikopolis site. This allows you to learn more about the city’s history along with the battle that took place here. This is a historic place and it’s one you are going to want to learn more about.

Final Thoughts

These are the best things to do in Preveza Greece.

Preveza is beautiful, historic, and a place that’s going to let you learn more about traditional Greece. We do find this to be a wonderful place.

We also recommend reading about the finest party islands in Greece , affordable countries in Europe , comparing Santorini to Mykonos , and the presence of sharks in Greece .

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Climate and monthly weather forecast Preveza , Greece

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  • Average high temperature in January : 12.3°C
  • Average high temperature in February : 13.3°C
  • Average high temperature in March : 15.3°C
  • Average high temperature in April : 18.1°C
  • Average high temperature in May : 21.8°C
  • Average high temperature in June : 25.9°C
  • Average high temperature in July : 29°C
  • Average high temperature in August : 30.2°C
  • Average high temperature in September : 26.2°C
  • Average high temperature in October : 22.1°C
  • Average high temperature in November : 18.3°C
  • Average high temperature in December : 14.1°C

The warmest month (with the highest average high temperature) is August (30.2°C). The month with the lowest average high temperature is January (12.3°C).

  • Average low temperature in January : 8.2°C
  • Average low temperature in February : 9°C
  • Average low temperature in March : 10.4°C
  • Average low temperature in April : 13°C
  • Average low temperature in May : 16.3°C
  • Average low temperature in June : 20.1°C
  • Average low temperature in July : 23°C
  • Average low temperature in August : 24.1°C
  • Average low temperature in September : 21.2°C
  • Average low temperature in October : 17.7°C
  • Average low temperature in November : 14.4°C
  • Average low temperature in December : 10°C

The month with the highest average low temperature is August (24.1°C). The coldest month (with the lowest average low temperature) is January (8.2°C).

Average pressure Preveza, Greece

  • Average pressure in January : 1016.7mbar
  • Average pressure in February : 1015.2mbar
  • Average pressure in March : 1015mbar
  • Average pressure in April : 1014.2mbar
  • Average pressure in May : 1013.7mbar
  • Average pressure in June : 1013mbar
  • Average pressure in July : 1012.1mbar
  • Average pressure in August : 1013.1mbar
  • Average pressure in September : 1015mbar
  • Average pressure in October : 1016.9mbar
  • Average pressure in November : 1017.2mbar
  • Average pressure in December : 1018.4mbar

The month with the highest atmospheric pressure is December (1018.4mbar). The month with the lowest atmospheric pressure is July (1012.1mbar).

Average wind speed Preveza, Greece

  • Average wind speed in January : 13.4km/h
  • Average wind speed in February : 13.7km/h
  • Average wind speed in March : 12.2km/h
  • Average wind speed in April : 10.7km/h
  • Average wind speed in May : 9.6km/h
  • Average wind speed in June : 9.4km/h
  • Average wind speed in July : 9.7km/h
  • Average wind speed in August : 9.6km/h
  • Average wind speed in September : 9.9km/h
  • Average wind speed in October : 10.5km/h
  • Average wind speed in November : 12km/h
  • Average wind speed in December : 12km/h

The windiest month (with the highest average wind speed) is February (13.7km/h). The calmest month (with the lowest average wind speed) is June (9.4km/h).

Average humidity Preveza, Greece

  • Average humidity in January : 70%
  • Average humidity in February : 71%
  • Average humidity in March : 70%
  • Average humidity in April : 69%
  • Average humidity in May : 68%
  • Average humidity in June : 67%
  • Average humidity in July : 63%
  • Average humidity in August : 60%
  • Average humidity in September : 63%
  • Average humidity in October : 65%
  • Average humidity in November : 68%
  • Average humidity in December : 68%

The month with the highest relative humidity is February (71%). The month with the lowest relative humidity is August (60%).

Average rainfall Preveza, Greece

  • Average rainfall in January : 63mm
  • Average rainfall in February : 51mm
  • Average rainfall in March : 44mm
  • Average rainfall in April : 33mm
  • Average rainfall in May : 26mm
  • Average rainfall in June : 13mm
  • Average rainfall in July : 6mm
  • Average rainfall in August : 3mm
  • Average rainfall in September : 31mm
  • Average rainfall in October : 63mm
  • Average rainfall in November : 107mm
  • Average rainfall in December : 66mm

The wettest month (with the highest rainfall) is November (107mm). The driest month (with the least rainfall) is August (3mm).

Average rainfall days Preveza, Greece

  • Average rainfall days in January : 13.8 days
  • Average rainfall days in February : 13.5 days
  • Average rainfall days in March : 13.3 days
  • Average rainfall days in April : 10.6 days
  • Average rainfall days in May : 9.6 days
  • Average rainfall days in June : 5.8 days
  • Average rainfall days in July : 2.8 days
  • Average rainfall days in August : 2 days
  • Average rainfall days in September : 8.1 days
  • Average rainfall days in October : 11.3 days
  • Average rainfall days in November : 12.9 days
  • Average rainfall days in December : 13.2 days

The month with the highest number of rainy days is January (13.8 days). The month with the least rainy days is August (2 days).

Average snowfall days Preveza, Greece

  • Average snowfall days in January : 0.1 days
  • Average snowfall days in February : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in March : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in April : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in May : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in June : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in July : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in August : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in September : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in October : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in November : 0 days
  • Average snowfall days in December : 0 days

The month with the highest number of snowfall days is January (0.1 days). The months with the least snowfall days are February , March , April , May , June , July , August , September , October , November and December (0 days).

Average sea temperature Preveza, Greece

  • Average sea temperature in January : 15.9°C
  • Average sea temperature in February : 15.4°C
  • Average sea temperature in March : 15.7°C
  • Average sea temperature in April : 16.4°C
  • Average sea temperature in May : 19.4°C
  • Average sea temperature in June : 23.3°C
  • Average sea temperature in July : 25.5°C
  • Average sea temperature in August : 25.8°C
  • Average sea temperature in September : 25.7°C
  • Average sea temperature in October : 22.4°C
  • Average sea temperature in November : 19.9°C
  • Average sea temperature in December : 17.4°C

The best month for swimming (with the highest average sea temperature) is August (25.8°C). The coldest month (with the lowest average sea temperature) is February (15.4°C).

Average daylight / Average sunshine Preveza, Greece

  • Average daylight in January : 9h and 5min
  • Average daylight in February : 10h and 5min
  • Average daylight in March : 12h and 0min
  • Average daylight in April : 13h and 1min
  • Average daylight in May : 14h and 2min
  • Average daylight in June : 14h and 5min
  • Average daylight in July : 14h and 4min
  • Average daylight in August : 13h and 4min
  • Average daylight in September : 12h and 2min
  • Average daylight in October : 11h and 1min
  • Average daylight in November : 10h and 1min
  • Average daylight in December : 9h and 3min

The month with the longest days is June (Average daylight: 14h and 54min). The month with the shortest days is December (Average daylight: 9h and 30min).

  • Average sunshine in January : 6h
  • Average sunshine in February : 7h and 4min
  • Average sunshine in March : 8h and 2min
  • Average sunshine in April : 9h and 5min
  • Average sunshine in May : 11h and 2min
  • Average sunshine in June : 12h
  • Average sunshine in July : 12h
  • Average sunshine in August : 11h and 4min
  • Average sunshine in September : 9h and 4min
  • Average sunshine in October : 7h and 5min
  • Average sunshine in November : 6h and 3min
  • Average sunshine in December : 6h and 2min

The months with the most sunshine are June and July (Average sunshine: 12h). The month with the least sunshine is January (Average sunshine: 6h).

Average sunshine days Preveza, Greece

  • Average sunshine days in January : 15.3 days
  • Average sunshine days in February : 13.7 days
  • Average sunshine days in March : 16.6 days
  • Average sunshine days in April : 17.4 days
  • Average sunshine days in May : 19.4 days
  • Average sunshine days in June : 22.1 days
  • Average sunshine days in July : 26 days
  • Average sunshine days in August : 27.6 days
  • Average sunshine days in September : 19.9 days
  • Average sunshine days in October : 18 days
  • Average sunshine days in November : 15.5 days
  • Average sunshine days in December : 16.1 days

The month with the most sunshine days is August (27.6 days). The month with the least sunshine days is February (13.7 days).

Average UV index Preveza, Greece

  • Average UV index in January : 3
  • Average UV index in February : 4
  • Average UV index in March : 4
  • Average UV index in April : 5
  • Average UV index in May : 6
  • Average UV index in June : 6
  • Average UV index in July : 7
  • Average UV index in August : 7
  • Average UV index in September : 6
  • Average UV index in October : 5
  • Average UV index in November : 4
  • Average UV index in December : 3

The months with the highest UV index are July and August (UV index 7). The months with the lowest UV index are January and December (UV index 3).

Average cloud cover Preveza, Greece

  • Average cloud cover in January : 38
  • Average cloud cover in February : 35
  • Average cloud cover in March : 31
  • Average cloud cover in April : 26
  • Average cloud cover in May : 20
  • Average cloud cover in June : 13
  • Average cloud cover in July : 9
  • Average cloud cover in August : 8
  • Average cloud cover in September : 15
  • Average cloud cover in October : 22
  • Average cloud cover in November : 28
  • Average cloud cover in December : 32

The month with the most cloud cover is January (Cloud cover 38). The month with the least cloud cover is August (Cloud cover 8).

Average visibility Preveza, Greece

  • Average visibility in January : 10km
  • Average visibility in February : 10km
  • Average visibility in March : 10km
  • Average visibility in April : 10km
  • Average visibility in May : 10km
  • Average visibility in June : 10km
  • Average visibility in July : 10km
  • Average visibility in August : 10km
  • Average visibility in September : 10km
  • Average visibility in October : 10km
  • Average visibility in November : 10km
  • Average visibility in December : 10km

The months with the highest visibility are January , February , March , April , May , June , July , August , September , October , November and December (10km). The months with the lowest visibility are January , February , March , April , May , June , July , August , September , October , November and December (10km).

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Preveza, Greece: A City of History, Natural Beauty

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Prepare to embark on a captivating journey to the charming city of Preveza, Greece , where history, culture, and natural beauty converge to create a unique and inviting destination. In this article, we’ll dive into Preveza’s rich history, explore its diverse population, and uncover the city’s hidden gems, from ancient archaeological sites to serene beaches.

Whether you’re an avid traveler, a history buff, or simply curious about this Mediterranean gem, there’s something here for everyone. So, let’s sail on a voyage through the enchanting streets of Preveza!

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History of Preveza, Greece

Preveza, situated in northwestern Greece and serving as the capital of the Preveza regional unit, boasts a fascinating history dating back to the 4th century BC. Nestled on the Ambracian Gulf, opposite the picturesque island of Lefkada, this city has witnessed pivotal events that have shaped history.

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The Battle of Actium

In 31 BC, the Battle of Actium was fought in the Gulf of Ambracia, just off the coast of Preveza. This momentous battle, which took place between the forces of Octavian, later known as Augustus, and the combined forces of Mark Antony and Cleopatra, marked the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.

In celebration of his victory, Augustus founded the city of Nicopolis nearby. Nicopolis rapidly developed into a major cultural and commercial hub, attracting renowned figures such as the philosopher Epictetus.

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A Mosaic of Empires

Preveza has been under the sway of various empires throughout the centuries. It fell under Roman, Byzantine, Venetian, Ottoman, and Greek rule at different historical points. The city’s final liberation from Ottoman rule occurred in 1912, signifying the city’s unification with the modern Greek state.

Population of Preveza, Greece

Presently, the population of Preveza is approximately 30,000 people. The majority of the city’s residents are of Greek descent. However, there is also a small minority of Turks, Albanians, and Roma, contributing to the city’s rich cultural diversity.

Landmarks and Facts of Preveza, Greece

Preveza, often celebrated as a sought-after tourist destination, is cherished for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and tranquil ambiance. This idyllic setting also features a range of historical and cultural landmarks:

Nikopolis Archaeological Site

Just outside Preveza, the Nikopolis Archaeological Site houses the remnants of the ancient city of Nicopolis. The site includes the ruins of a theater, gymnasium, stadium, and other public structures, providing a glimpse into the city’s former glory.

Preveza Castle

Built in the 16th century by the Venetians, the Preveza Castle offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the Ambracian Gulf. Its strategic location and impressive architecture make it a must-visit attraction.

Agios Spiridon Church

Dedicated to Saint Spyridon, the patron saint of Corfu, the Agios Spiridon Church is a true architectural gem. It houses a collection of important religious relics, with the highlight being a silver reliquary containing the saint’s skull.

Preveza Municipal Art Gallery

Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Preveza Municipal Art Gallery, which boasts a diverse collection of works by Greek and international artists, reflecting the city’s cultural vibrancy.

Preveza Public Library

For those inclined toward literature and academia, the Preveza Public Library offers an extensive collection of books, periodicals, and resources in both Greek and English.

Fun Facts About Preveza, Greece

Ancient olive tree.

Preveza proudly hosts the world’s oldest known olive tree, estimated to be over 3,000 years old. This living relic is a testament to the region’s rich agricultural heritage.

Largest Fish Market

The city is home to Greece’s largest fish market, a bustling activity hub where locals and visitors can savor the freshest catch from the Ambracian Gulf.

Windsurfing and Kitesurfing Paradise

Preveza is a renowned destination for windsurfers and kitesurfers, thanks to its favorable wind conditions and the stunning backdrop of the Ambracian Gulf.

Vibrant Festivals

Preveza hosts various festivals throughout the year, showcasing its lively cultural scene. Notable events include the Preveza International Film Festival and the Preveza Carnival.

How do I get to Preveza?

Reaching Preveza is convenient by air, bus, or car. The nearest airport is Aktion National Airport, approximately 10 kilometers from the city center. Regular bus services connect Preveza with Athens and other major Greek cities. If you prefer to travel by car, you can access the city via well-maintained road networks from Athens and other parts of Greece .

FAQs About Preveza, Greece

Q: Is Preveza a good place to live?

A: Preveza is an ideal place to live if you seek a relaxed and laid-back lifestyle. A Mediterranean climate characterized by warm summers and mild winters offers a pleasant living environment. The cost of living in Preveza is also relatively low compared to other European cities.

Q: What is the best time of year to visit Preveza?

A: The best time to visit Preveza is during the summer months, from June to September. The weather is warm and sunny during this period, making it perfect for beach activities and outdoor exploration. Moreover, this season, the city comes alive with various festivals and cultural events.

Q: What are the most popular things to do in Preveza?

A: The most popular activities in Preveza include:

  • Relaxing on the pristine beaches.
  • Exploring the historical Nikopolis archaeological site.
  • Enjoy the panoramic views from Preveza Castle.
  • Experiencing the cultural richness of Agios Spiridon Church.

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Preveza - Discovering Greece

Travel and respect, explore and smile, be curious and kind. have wild trips, travelling to preveza.

In this page you can find every information for a holiday in Preveza, a pretty good destination in Greece (all info about the whole country here) . We will answer the most important questions: what to visit , when to go , how to get to Preveza and what means of transport to use to get around . We will describe typical foods , the costs for tourists and where to find accomodation . We will list also the places to see around Preveza , and we will also talk about safety and how each type of traveler can enjoy a trip here. So, if you are travelling through Greece, here's everything to know about Preveza for a perfect holiday.

General info for a trip to Preveza

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What to visit in Preveza

Sure, here are some of the top tourist attractions in Preveza, Greece: 1. Ancient Nikopolis - This is an impressive archeological site that dates back to 31 BC, designed to commemorate the victory of Octavian over Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Visitors can see the remains of the ancient city, including a large theater, Roman stadium, and a triumphal arch. 2. Kassopi - Another archeological site located near Preveza, Kassopi is a winery dating back to the 4th century BC. Visitors can see the remains of the city, such as a large theater, a temple, a market, and old fortifications. 3. Monolimni - This is a picturesque lagoon located on the west coast of Greece. Visitors can go birdwatching around the lagoon or take a peaceful boat tour to see the surrounding area. 4. Acheron River - This is a natural wonder that's known for its gorgeous waterfalls and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can go swimming, kayaking, or rafting in this gorgeous river. 5. Nekromanteion - This is a unique archeological site that's rumored to be the site of an ancient oracle where people could speak to the dead. Visitors can explore the site and learn about the ancient practices that took place here. 6. Lefkada Island - Just a short drive from Preveza is Lefkada Island, which is known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can swim, sunbathe, and explore the charming villages on the island. Overall, Preveza is rich in history and natural beauty, making it a great destination for travelers who are interested in both. In this website, you can find many other destinations to visit in Greece, so you can have a look in the "USEFUL LINKS" sections in this page for other places that could inspire your trip. You can find more information in this page dedicated to the top 10 attractions to visit in Preveza .

When to go on holiday to Preveza

The best time to visit Preveza in Greece is during the months of May to September. This is when the temperatures are warm, the sea is calm, and the weather is sunny with less rainfall. June to August are the peak months for tourism, while May and September are also good choices for those who want to avoid the crowds. If you prefer cooler weather, consider visiting in April or October. However, keep in mind that some tourist attractions may be closed during the off-peak season. You can book here visit and activities to do during your holiday !

How to get to Preveza

If you are planning on flying, the nearest airport is Aktion National Airport (PVK), which is located approximately 5km away from Preveza. This airport can be easily accessed through various domestic and international airlines. Alternatively, if you are planning on traveling by land, you can opt to take the bus or drive to Preveza. There are several bus services connecting major Greek cities like Athens and Thessaloniki to Preveza. The road network is well-maintained and easily navigable, so driving is also an option. If you are arriving from other parts of Europe, another option is to take a ferry into Igoumenitsa or Corfu and continue your journey by car or bus to Preveza. To find the most convenient flights, compare (and book if you like!) the best offers here on Skyscanner . To hire a car to visit Preveza, I recommend to check this: COMPARE HERE ALL OFFERS FOR CAR RENTAL

Typical foods in Preveza

Preveza is a coastal town in Greece that has a rich culinary heritage. Here are some dishes and foods typical of the region: 1. Bakaliaropita: A savory pie made with salt cod and phyllo pastry, Bakaliaropita is a traditional dish in Preveza. 2. Bourdeto: A spicy fish stew made with red pepper flakes, tomato paste, and fish such as scorpionfish or monkfish. The dish is often served with potatoes. 3. Kitro: An alcoholic beverage made from the leaves of the local Citrus medica tree. It is often served as an aperitif and is an important part of Preveza's culture. 4. Avgotaraho: A unique delicacy, Avgotaraho is made by salting and curing the roe of grey mullet. The dish is often served as an appetizer with bread or crackers. 5. Koulouri: Similar to a bagel, Koulouri is a ring-shaped bread covered in sesame seeds and often enjoyed as a snack or as part of breakfast. 6. Savoro: A dish of fried fish marinated in vinegar, Savoro is a popular fish dish in Greece and is often served with potatoes. 7. Kopanisti: A spicy cheese spread made with feta cheese, Kopanisti is often served as an appetizer or with bread. 8. Gigantes: A dish of giant white beans cooked with tomato sauce and herbs such as dill and parsley. The dish is often served as a side dish and is popular in traditional tavernas across Greece. You can find general info about typical foods in Greece here .

Is Preveza an expensive destination for tourists?

Preveza, Greece can be considered a relatively expensive destination for tourists, especially during the high season (June-August), although prices may vary depending on the type of accommodation, dining preferences, and activities. However, it should be noted that prices in Greece are generally lower compared to other popular European destinations such as France, Italy, or the UK. To get a better idea of the costs, it might be helpful to research and compare prices of flights, hotels, restaurants, and attractions in Preveza in advance.

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Is preveza a safe destination for tourists.

Yes, Preveza is generally considered a safe place for tourists. Crime rates are low, and locals are friendly and welcoming to visitors. It is always a good idea, however, to exercise caution and take typical safety precautions to avoid any potential incidents or theft. Keeping your valuables secure and being aware of your surroundings are important steps to take while traveling in any destination. You can find general info about safety for tourists in Greece here . Always check updated government info about travelers's safety on the ufficial Foreign Affairs website of your government, before visiting Preveza.

What type of travelers will enjoy Preveza the most?

Preveza, Greece is a beautiful destination that can appeal to a variety of travelers. It is particularly popular among couples and families who are looking for a relaxing and peaceful getaway. However, younger people looking for fun can also find plenty of options for entertainment in the town. Preveza is known for its lovely beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal spot for beach lovers and water sports enthusiasts. There are also plenty of cultural and historical attractions, such as the ancient city of Nikopolis, which can be of interest for all types of travelers. Overall, Preveza is a versatile destination that can cater to different types of travelers, depending on their preferences and interests.

How to get around Preveza

The most common modes of transportation to move around Preveza in Greece are buses, taxis, and rental cars. Buses are the most affordable and convenient transportation option since the city has a well-organized public bus service that connects most of the popular places. Taxis are available throughout the city, making them a great option for those who need to travel short distances or need a ride outside of the bus service hours. Finally, rental cars are a good choice for those who want more independence and flexibility when exploring Preveza and the surrounding areas.

What to see around Preveza

Certainly! Here are a few nice places to visit in a day trip from Preveza, Greece: 1. Parga: A charming seaside town with a picturesque harbor, Venetian castle, and beautiful beaches. 2. Ioannina: A historic city in the northwestern part of Greece with a charming old town and a beautiful lake. 3. Acheron River: A scenic river with crystal-clear waters and stunning natural surroundings. You can go rafting or hiking in the area and explore the nearby waterfalls. 4. Necromanteion of Acheron: An ancient Greek temple located on the banks of the Acheron River, with an interesting history and mythology. 5. Ammoudia Beach: A beautiful sandy beach with crystal-clear waters, located in a scenic bay near Preveza. 6. Zalogo Monument: A historic monument located in a village near Preveza that commemorates the sacrifice of women and children during the Greek War of Independence. 7. Nikopolis: An ancient Greek city with impressive ruins, including temples, a theater, and a stadium. It is located just a short drive from Preveza. I hope this helps you plan your day trip! For every travel information about Greece you can click here . Wild Trips is the Wikipedia of travel: in the unfortunate case you find an error, please write to us to correct it... Thank you! Follow us on Facebook if you like wild trips around the world and beautiful itineraries in Italy: https://www.facebook.com/wildtrips .

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Preveza is a quiet and isolated area in continental Greece. Here you won’t find crowded cities and villages like in other parts of Greece, in fact once in Preveza you will be able to experience the true and traditional Greek atmosphere. Located North West of Greece in the peninsula that divides the Ionian sea from the gulf of Ambracia. In Preveza you will also find one of the most important ports and airports in Greece: Aktion. This port is very popular amongst tourists that are travelling to Lefkada or other islands in the Ionian sea.

What to do in Preveza

When choosing which of the many places and monuments to see in Preveza we recommend you visit the Seitan Bazar, the archeological museum and the clock tower that was built in 1792 during the Venetian occupation. Then there are also the church of Agios Haralambos with its religious paintings that date back to 1780 , the old castle of Pantokrato r and the church of Agios Athanasiose , both built in 1807 by Ali Pasha.

On this region’s coasts you will often notice large yachts and ships that come here before sailing towards the many islands in the Ionian sea . Preveza is also famous for its typical Greek atmosphere and for the picturesque villages with small alleys and nice shops. In the ports of Preveza you will find sailing boats that are probaly headed to the gulf of Ambracia.

During this trip you will be able to practice some bird watching, enjoying romantic sunsets and even seing some dolphins if you are lucky. Preveza is also famous for its delicious food and beautiful beaches. Fish is particularly delicious and many taverns and restaurants serve grilled prawns, sardines, lobsters, sea bass and mullet. Another typical dish of this region is mullet eggs preserved in salt (a true delicacy!), called caviar of the Ambracian gulf by the locals. These eggs are traditionally salted, dried and covered in bee wax. It is usually served with bread and ouzo.

How to reach Preveza

The easiest way to reach the Preveza is to fly to the Aktion airport , located about 7 km from Preveza’s center. There are many flights that reach it directly , especially from Italy and other countries in Europe.

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Worried about tourists flocking or closing hours of Preveza while planning your trip? The best time to visit Preveza would be a time when you can completely soak in the experience and not worry about such hassles. The weather of Preveza is favorable along with the best of activities during this particular time in Preveza. If you are thinking about when to go to Preveza then, come visit Preveza at it's best time where you can make a memorable experience without having to worry about small issues.

Preveza Weather in January : Temperatures ranging from 25℉ to 54℉ call for delightful afternoon explorations of Preveza. Mornings and evening can be a tad difficult to get out owing to the humidity reaching 74% making the weather cooler. Perfect to bank on all that napping! Expect an average precipitation of 120.55 mm.

Preveza Weather in February : The temperature swings between 3 degree celsius to 10 degree celsius with average temperature being 49℉ . The air is slightly humid, making it feel colder than actual. Carrying layered clothing is recommended. The average precipitation recorded around this time is 17.71 mm.

Preveza Weather in March-April : With average humidity of 72%, temperatures sway between 39℉ to 73℉ . Now this may cause a little discomfort, but we are sure not complaining! This weather is perfect to go sightseeing around the city of Preveza. This time period sees an average precipitation of 60.59 mm.

Preveza Weather in May : An excellent season to visit Preveza, the average temperature falls around 60℉ . The weather is great for outdoors, the air being moderately humid. This is most likely one of the best times to visit Preveza and also a tourist high season. The average precipitation recorded around this time is 71 mm.

Preveza Weather in June-July : If you are contemplating the best time to visit Preveza, this period fits the bill just right. The weather is nice and sultry with the lowest temperature being around 52℉ and the warmest being a usual 99℉ . Albeit a humidity of 63%, marks a good time to explore the best things to do in Preveza. Expect an average precipitation of 35.62 mm.

Preveza Weather in August-September : Warm and pleasant day time temperatures, coupled with right amount of dampness in the air makes this, the best time to visit Preveza. The days are sunny, and the average temperature is 75℉ which is just perfect to put on those sneakers and go exploring Preveza. This time period sees an average precipitation of 4.31 mm.

Preveza Weather in October-November : The highest temperature recorded is 79℉ which would make you want to run to the nearest café to down a glass of chilled drink, but the moderate humidity of 78% makes this an excellent time to visit Preveza. This time period sees an average precipitation of 164.81 mm.

Preveza Weather in December : Are you one of those who waits for winters to get all those layers out? Then the best time to visit Preveza for you would be December. The relevantly high humidity during this month makes for pretty chilly afternoons too. 45℉ is what the day feels like except the nights when the temperature falls! Expect an average precipitation of 50.51 mm.

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Highest temperature in Preveza is recorded as 98.6℉ in June.

Lowest temperature in Preveza is recorded as 24.8℉ in January.

Maximum rain recorded in Preveza is 1767.84 mm in January.

Months with no rains or lowest rains in Preveza is August.

Most humid month in Preveza is November.

Least humid month in Preveza is August.

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  • When is summer in Preveza? The hottest season / summer takes place in June, July, August and September.
  • Which months have the greatest rainfall in Preveza? Most rainfall (rainy season) is seen in February, November and December.
  • Does Preveza have a dry season? Yes, the months of July and August are very dry.
  • Which is the warmest month in Preveza? August has an average maximum temperature of 29°C and is the warmest month of the year.
  • Which is the coldest month in Preveza? The coldest month is January with an average maximum temperature of 13°C .
  • Which is the wettest month in Preveza? November tops the wettest month list with 212 mm of rainfall.
  • Which is the driest month in Preveza? July is the driest month with 10 mm of precipitation.

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Surrounded by water, where the Ionian Sea meets the Ambracian Gulf, the coastal town Preveza, in Greece’s northwest, offers numerous options for exploration, short excursions, swimming in crystal-clear waters and good food.

The location is renowned for its fish and seafood, while significant monuments highlight its rich history. The town’s historic centre, featuring narrow alleys and listed buildings, is ideal for afternoon strolls, while evening walks along the port esplanade are a true pleasure. Preveza’s stretched out beaches make for ideal swimming early in the day.

With so much to see and do in the area, having a  car rental  is a must.

The ancient Roman city Nicopolis, located approximately 5 km north of Preveza and dating back to 31 BC, is open every day (except for Tuesdays) between 8am and 8pm (entrance fee €8). The best-preserved Roman city to be found in Greece, it features impressive ruins of Roman walls, houses, an odeon, or music theatre, stadium and theatre. An archaeological museum is also maintained.

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Alongside dolphins

Don’t miss the opportunity to take a boat ride at the Ambracian Gulf. Sea turtles, dolphins and many bird species may be observed along the way. Two traditional wooden boats are operated by Giannis and his family, possessing expert knowledge on the gulf. Their boat rides, departing from Preveza port, include a stop at a lovely beach, during which seafood snacks are served. Info: Amvakikos Cruises, Preveza port, tel. +30 6949 353576, www.amvrakikoscruises.gr

Monolithi beach in Preveza

Monolithi beach in Preveza

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Swimming with ample space

Preveza’s Monolithi beach went viral last summer after the European Commission’s European Best Destinations organisation named it the continent’s safest beach. It is 22 km long, while its width reaches as much as 80 metres. Its waters are clean and the sand is slightly coarse with pebbles. Whether in front of the beach bar or not, this big beach offers perfect spots for all.

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The sand is slightly coarse with pebbles

Kyani Akti, the beach nearest to the town, is preferred by locals on windy days as choppy waters and waves are rare here. The sand is fine and the waters are shallow, while a lovely park is situated directly behind the beach. Locals may be seen playing the French ball game Pétanque, known locally as abali, probably a leftover from the Venetian era.

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Comfortable accommodation

The Dioni Boutique Hotel, located at the historic centre’s market area, is neoclassical-styled and run based on eco-friendly principles. Breakfast is served at the rooftop, offering a view of the city. Another option, Captain’s House, is housed at an impressive building form 1896. The advantages of this spot, a guesthouse, include its courtyard and the breakfast, prepared with fresh local products. The rooms at DaLUZ Boutique Hotel, in the quiet Psathaki district, are modern and comfortable.

Info: Dioni Boutique Hotel, I. Kalou & Th. Papageorgiou Square, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 27381, www.dioniboutiquehotel.gr ; Captain’s House, 4-6 Karyotaki, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 23915, www.captainshousepreveza.gr ; DaLUZ Boutique Hotel, 2 Doridos, Psathaki, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 89220, www.daluzboutiquehotel.gr

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Fresh seafood

The imaginatively named taverna Treli Garida, meaning mad prawn, located at one of the alleys close to the sea area, serves, as can be expected, a prawn saganaki recipe with feta cheese as a specialty, as well as grilled sardines. At the small port of Lygia, 30 km beyond Preveza on the road towards Igoumenitsa, Skaloma, a family-run taverna, specialises in seafood meze dishes, including mussels, calamari and prawns. A seaside spot, it is perfect for families as it offers plenty of space for children to play.

Info: Treli Garida, 7 Adrianoupoleos, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 25691; Skaloma, Lygia port, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 56240

Anatolian specialties

Tzitzikas is typically referred to by locals as “Turk’s taverna”, as, besides fish, seafood and prawn spaghetti dishes, the spot’s proprietor Hasan also offers many Anatolian dishes, including pastourma pie, kebab giaourtlou and hunkar begendi (diced lamb with eggplant puree).

Info: Tzitzikas, Margarona, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 25080

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Taking its name from work by Greek Nobel Prize-Winning poet George Seferis, the art café Botilia sto Pelago is open from early in the day for coffee and beverages and continues at night with carefully selected alternative music and frequent live performances.

Info: Botilia sto Pelago, 9 Theofanous & Ionias, Preveza, tel. +30 26824 00432

Gates of Hades

The Glyki area, following the village Vouvopotamos (see signposts on the Preveza-Parga highway), is the perfect spot to see the Acheron river and also walk to the source. According to mythology, this is where the Gates of Hades were located, while the Acheron was the river covered by the souls of the deceased for entry into the Underworld. The village Mesopotamos is home to the Necromanteion, where communication with the dead took place. You can swim in the river waters, immaculate but extremely cold, even during the summer months.

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Seitan Pazar

Devil’s bazaar.

Seitan Pazar, the devil’s bazaar, as one of the town’s most picturesque areas is known, features alleys and little shops. A café named after the neighbourhood is a central meeting point, especially for people under 30. Tables are set on the pedestrian alley. The atmosphere is intimate and sociable. Assorted meze dishes, tsipouro spirit and beer varieties are served.

Info: Seitan Pazar, 18 Chr. Kontou, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 60863

Memories Cocktail Bar is a nightlife focal point that attracts locals and tourists for imaginative cocktails to the sounds of jazz, soul, latin and funk.

Info: Memories Cocktail Bar, 10 Dardanellion, Preveza, tel. +30 6936 937374

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Zalongo monument.

Heading up Mount Zalongo’s winding road, a superb monumental sculpture by George Zongolopoulos, titled “Dance of Zalongo”, may be seen from a distance. It was installed on the top of the cliff in 1961 to commemorate a mass suicide of women and children from Souli in 1803. Pursued by Ottomans, the mothers, holding their children’s hands, stepped off the cliff. An uphill path leading to the monument requires about 20 minutes to cover.

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Prime positioned right next to the sea at Preveza port, Alati, a seafood restaurant, serves fresh fish and seafood, straight off the boats of regional fishermen. Try the orzo with prawns, grilled calamari, taramosalata (fish roe dip), and the traditional petali (barbecue fish).

Info: Alati, 31 Eleftheriou Venizelou, Preveza port, tel. +30 6974 895519

Many beach bars and restaurants are situated along the stretched Monolithi beach. Nikopolis Club, a place of unique architectural design, offers splendid service as well as pools with waterslides. You will appreciate the good music and well-prepared cocktails at Burano Beach Bar.

Info: Nikopolis Club, Monolithi, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 41278; Burano Beach Bar, Monolithi, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 51390

Grand mezedes

Mezen, at the heart of Preveza’s old town, serves delightful meze dishes at tables set out on the pedestrian street, including grilled cuttlefish, irresistible zucchini fritters, bekri meze (meat pieces and peppers in a spicy tomato-based sauce) and steaks. The service is friendly and fast. Good value for money here.

Info: Mezen, 16 Dardanellion, Preveza, tel. +30 26823 06917

Meat dishes

Should you crave for a meat-based meal, a 14-km drive to the village Kanali’s Kalyvas taverna is worth talking. This place specialises in kokoretsi (intestine-wrapped seasoned lamb offal, grilled) and exquisite lamb and pork chops, all grilled to perfection.

Info: Kalyvas, Kanali, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 51267

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Nighttime drinks

The heart of Preveza town’s nightlife beats at a seaside area where the Ambracian Gulf meets the Ionian Sea, by the Aktio-Preveza undersea road tunnel. Well-prepared cocktails may be enjoyed at Alila Tales & Spirits, while Kourdisto Portokali plays fine music. Info: Alila Tales & Spirits, 42 Eleftheriou Venizelou, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 51764; Kourdisto Portokali, 39 Eleftheriou Venizelou, Preveza, tel. +30 26820 22207

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Explore its port area

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Ottomans, Venetians and Ionian Islanders have all left their marks on the town of Preveza. Explore its port area, the market’s main road, Ethnikis Antistaseos, a pedestrian street, and also check the historic monuments. The Clock Tower, an example of Venetian architecture, was constructed in 1792. The court house was built during Ottoman rule, in 1884, while the embassy buildings, also developed during the Ottoman era, are interesting. Preveza remained under Ottoman control until 1912, when it was annexed to Greece during the First Balkan War.

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Preveza’s cathedral, Agios Haralambos, built between 1715 and 1717, is situated on Ethnikis Antistaseos, the town’s main street. A single-aisled basilica, it is adorned with impressive works of art. Its ceiling, walls and façade feature paintings by religion icon artist Spyridon Gazis, while the wood-sculpted altarpiece was created by a craftsman from the Epirus area.

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At the castle

Preveza is filled with fortification works as this port town needed to be protected from enemies and raids. Many of the fortifications were built by the Ottomans and later greatly improved by the Venetians. The Agios Andreas and Agios Georgios castles, at Kyani Akti, as well as the Pantokratoras castle, offering a terrific view of the sea, are standout examples.

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The true face of Preveza is coloured by its residents, who are warm, welcoming people willing to open their homes and their hearts, to show each traveler their town as only they know it. It is a town with such contradictory features, like the waters surrounding it.

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On one side the town touches the deep, restless and dangerous waters of the Ionian Sea and on the other the quiet, shallow waters of the Ambracian Gulf, full of rare examples of living species. Preveza is a retreat and simultaneously a base for feasting, with cobbled streets conveying everything and performing a distinctive charm, able to seduce even the most demanding traveler.

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Preveza is a city located on the northern peninsula at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf. It is the capital of the regional unit by the same name, which again is part of the region of Epirus. The Aktio-Preveza Tunnel – the first and so far only undersea tunnel in Greece – was completed in 2002. It connects Preveza in the north to Aktio in south of the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf. Just 7 km north of Preveza City lie the ruins of the ancient city of Nicopolis.

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The town of Preveza is linked with direct buses (KTEL) to other Greek cities and towns such as Igoumenitsa and Athens. There are also non-direct connections to Thessaloniki and Ioannina, although during July and August there is a daily direct bus connection to Ioannina.

Flights to Preveza The airport at Aktio is located next to Preveza City with seasonal direct flights to/from Athens and Thessaloniki and other domestic destinations. Charter flights are served from abroad, at Ioannina with regular flights to and from Athens, and at Corfu (car-ferry from Igoumenitsa) with direct flights to and from Athens, Thessaloniki, European destinations and the Ionian Islands.

The fortress of Pantokrator , Ali Pasha period (1810), a short distance from Preveza, was built in by Ali Pasha from drawings by French engineer Yadocourt. It has pentagon shaped high walls, a rampart on the waterfront, moat without water on the north side and another ditch with water in the southern part of the castle. Today it hosts various cultural events.

Fortress of St. Andreas , Venetian (1701–1717) and Ottoman period (1810) The castle of St. Andrew (Its Kale) is located to the north of Preveza city at the sea. It was built by the Ottomans  and was later restored by the Venetians. Ali Pasha reinforced the fort in the early 19th century and built a perimeter wall with a moat and three gates. The castle is still preserved and quite impressive with its sloping walls and exquisite geometry of angular bastions.

Ottomanian castle "Five Wells" in Preveza

The fortress of St. George (Yeni Kale), in the southernmost part of the old town of Preveza was built by Ali Pasha in the early 19th century, the same period as the encirclement, perimeter, with the city moat. It consists of a sloping peripheral wall surrounding the interior courtyard. The perimeter wall was strengthened then with bastions on the north and on the south side is the entrance to the vagina Ambracian.

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From 1998 to 2006 a new archaeological museum was built 5 km North of Preveza. In July 2009, the new Archaeological museum of Nicopolis was opened to public http://www.nicopolismuseum.gr

Ancient Kassope – 18 km from Nikopolis on the road to Igoumenitsa you will find the remains of ancient Kassope. From here you can also continue to the Nekromanteion of Ephyra, near Mesopotamos, and the seaside resort of Parga. Kassope is one of the best preserved ancient Greek cities. It was the chief settlement of the Kassopaii, a Thesprotian tribe that broke away from the rest of the Thesprotians around 400 B.C. and formed an independent state. The size of the city, the agora, two theatres and prytaneion unearthed by archeologists all indicate that it was the tribe’s cultural center. Recent excavations also show that the site was inhabited as early as the Bronze Age. The hill of Zalongo rises to the east of the site. In 1802 the women of Souli became immortal when they danced their way over its cliffs rather than allow themselves to fall into the hands of the Turks. Towering at the edge of this historic rock is a colossal stone sculpture of the dancing women by George Zongolopoulos (1954) which commemorates their heroism. Below the hill is the 18th century Zalongo Monastery with a section of ancient polygonal wall a bit further to the west.South of this wall are the foundations of a peripteral fourth century B.C. temple, possibly dedicated to Aphrodite.

Travel to Preveza, Greece

Kayak on Acheron river

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Traveling by kayak on the crystalline waters on the legendary Acheron River has been done for over two millennia, believed by the ancient Greeks to be the river which the souls of the dead were obliged to pass in order to reach the underworld. Thousands of travelers would make a pilgrimage to visit the oracle who could supposedly communicate with the dead. All of this took place under the surface of an ancient temple complex which was built only few metres from the riverbank. Acheron Kayak

Hiking in forests and along river banks

Close to the Acheron River you will find an interesting route which starts from the village of Glyki and takes you through forests along the riverbank and eventually through the mountains. You will pass through the Steps of Tzavelaina and continue until you reach the bridge at Despo and finish at the village of Trikastro.

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You could also follow the river from its springs at Glyki and continue alongside its path. During the summer months, it will be necessary to swim across the river once or twice before reaching the “Gates of Hades” outside the village of Mesopotamos. The route is easy, without significant changes in elevation and covers a distance of 10 km. On average, it takes around 4 -5 hours to complete. You could also follow the turns of the Acheron River on a horseback.

Birdwatching in Amvrakikos Wetlands National Park

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The Ambracian (Amvrakikos) Wetlands are popular among birdwatchers. You will find flamingos, pelicans, herons among many other species. You might even be lucky to spot one of the few dophins living in the gulf.

Biking along river Acheron

The relatively small change in elevation and the fine quality of the path running along the river make biking easy and an enjoyable way to experience the beauty of the Acheron River for the whole family. Shade is provided by the trees lining the river and the crystal clear water of the river is a great way to refresh yourself after an exhilarating bike ride. You will find paths of different lengths.

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Day trip to Preveza

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If you think that Greece is just blue and white islands , sandy beaches and crystal clear waters , then you are totally wrong , since this small country i call home has some amazing towns all over! I got to visit Preveza twice this year , once during August and then again in November and it quickly became one of my favorite spots in Greece for spring and summer vacations . This is a blog post about why you should also have a day trip to Preveza!

It was such a big surprise to me , when i realized what a vivid and colorful place Preveza was , during the summertime and then again in my second visit in November when i saw a totally different version of the town. You can take all these beautiful pics , with no other people getting in your way and experience a calmer version of the town.

Preveza is located at the very end of Epirus , it has a very important port and big coastline full of beautiful beaches and camping sites all the way down from Parga to Preveza. Lefkada is only half an hour away , so if you can’t find cheap accommodation but still want to visit this amazing island , Preveza can be the ideal base for your excursions.

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You can just get lost in the colorful alleys and watch all the details of the buildings . Sit in a table and eat like crazy the most delicious and cheap food. Walk around the port and admire the sailing boats . Discover all three of Preveza’s castles ( St. George’s , St. Andrea’s  and Pantokratoras ) all built during the Ottoman occupation.

Take a photo of the most know landmark of Preveza , the Venetian Clock Tower ( 1789) , a lovely tower that also has a solar clock and it’s located next to St. Charalampos Church. Discover all the best beaches , such as Monolithi .  Walk to the most famous alley of Preveza , Seitan Pazar ,  a colorful street full of people , restaurants and cafes and locate the house of Kariotakis , a very beloved Greek poet that actually and sadly killed himself in Preveza.

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If you are a total history freak , don’t miss the Ancient Nikopolis , an ancient city built by  Octavianus August in order to please the gods after the Romans won the battle of Aktio in 33 B.C.

Evita’s Tips:

  • Try some fresh fish at Amvrosios restaurant.
  • Find some tasty local dishes at Alatopipero.
  • Have an amazing cocktail at Botiglia Sto Pelagos and admire the extraordinary decor of this bar.
  • Don’t visit during the August , it gets super crowded , remember early July and September is the best time to visit any part of GREECE.

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When it comes to traveling to Preveza, Greece , timing can be everything. The best months to visit this coastal town in western Greece depend on a variety of factors, such as weather, crowds, and budget. So, what are the best months to travel to Preveza, Greece? Let’s explore. Weather One of the most important factors to consider when planning a trip to Preveza is the weather. The town is located on the Ionian Sea and enjoys a Mediterranean climate characterized by mild winters and hot summers. Here are the best months to visit for optimal weather conditions: - May : Temperatures are usually in the mid-70s Fahrenheit, and the sea temperature starts to warm up for swimming. - June : Temperatures increase to the low 80s Fahrenheit, and the sea gets even warmer. - September : Temperatures start to cool down to the mid-70s Fahrenheit, but the sea is still warm enough for swimming. - October : Temperatures drop to the mid-60s Fahrenheit, but it’s still possible to enjoy the beach and outdoor activities. Crowds Another factor to consider when planning a trip to Preveza is the crowds. If you prefer to avoid peak season and enjoy a quieter vacation, consider visiting in the following months: - May: The tourist season is just starting, so there are fewer crowds and lower prices. - September: The peak season has ended, but the weather is still warm enough for beach activities. - October: The crowds have gone, and the prices are lower, but the weather can be unpredictable. Activities Finally, the best time to visit Preveza depends on the activities you’re interested in. If you want to enjoy water sports and beach activities, the summer months are the best bet. However, if you prefer hiking and exploring the countryside, you may want to consider visiting in the spring or fall when the temperatures are cooler. In conclusion, the best months to travel to Preveza, Greece, depend on your preferences and priorities. Whether you’re looking for sunny beach weather or a quieter experience, there’s a month that’s just right for you. Consider visiting in May, June, September, or October for optimal weather, crowd levels, and activities.

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