Parga, Sivota, Blue Lagoons
Departure from the main port of Corfu.
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian.
Maximum number of people: 240
An unforgettable trip to the northwest coast of mainland Greece, to the area of mainland Epirus and Sivota, which is called the Greek Riviera! Departing from the port of Corfu, you will admire the view of the east coast of Corfu and Cape Asprokavos, the southernmost point of the island and pass the capital of Thesprotia, Igoumenitsa. Then the ship will pass the fishing village of Plataria and Sivota, where it will sail into the fascinating sea cave “Sivota”. During the Second World War, the Greek submarine “Papanikolis” hid here, under the lighthouse. On the ship we will sail around the historical islets of Sivota, where in the summer of 432 BC the great naval battle between the Corfiots and the Corinthians took place. Many ships that sank in the battles still lie on the seabed. Soon after, we will arrive at the picturesque bay of the Blue Lagoon, where, according to historians, Arab pirates moored their ships in the Middle Ages, and drop anchor near the beach, where you will have the opportunity to swim in the exotic blue waters of the lagoon.
The next stop on the tour is the small picturesque town of Parga, located on the western coast of mainland Greece. Parga is a town with a rich history and unique natural beauty. You will see a unique view: crystal clear sea, quiet bays, olive groves, romantic narrow streets and paths leading up the hill to the ruins of the 11th century Venetian fortress, from where you can enjoy breathtaking views.
Throughout the trip you can enjoy the sun, or stay in the closed rooms and buy drinks at the bar.