"Sprinkled down Greece's west coast, Parga, Lefkas and Meganissi make Preveza one of the country's most idyllic and unspoilt spots'.
If you're keen to savour Greece the way it used to be, then you can't go wrong with Preveza. Lapped by the Ionian Sea and stretching south to the islands of Lefkas and Meganissi, this slice of Greece weaves a very special magic. Get ready for white-gold beaches framed by steep cliffs. Hillsides sprinkled with dusty olive groves. And resorts that run the full gamut, from castle-topped towns to pretty fishing harbours. Put them all together and you've got yourself a helping of old world Greece. Take Parga, for intstance. The main resort on the west coast, the town curves around a postcard-pretty bay washed by azure seas. Away from the cafe-filled waterfront and two lovely beaches, a charming old town of stone-stepped streets twirls up to a Venetian castle. Come sundown, people pour into the bayfront cafes and bars. And behind the cove-lined shores, another world is waiting in the wings. One of crumbled Ottoman fortresses. Mysterious classical sites. And dramatic hills and ravines perfect for walking. Trace your finger further south on the map and you've got Lefkas and Meganissi. Connected to the mainland by a bridge, the island of Lefkas is one of Ionian's lesser-known gems. Here wooded mountains tumble down to secluded coves and tiny little harbours. Waterside tavernas painted in cobalt blue look out over turquoise bays bobbing with fishing boats. And dazzling sandy beaches invite flurries of wind and kite-surfers. And finally, Meganissi. A tiny island off Lefkas, it's the ultimate Greek hideaway. With thick olive groves, sleepy fishing hamlets and sheltered pebble beaches, it's got escape-from-the-world written all over it. Ready for some old-time Greece? Then get ready for Preveza.
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Resorts in Lefkas include Aghios Ioannis, Lazarata, Nikiana and Periyiali.
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Honey-coloured sand stretching as far as the eye can see. And long strips of pebbles kissed by luminous jade-turquoise sea. Beach lovers simply couldn't want for more from Preveza. Some of the finest beaches in the region can be found in and around Parga. Here, the pebble-sand beach comes complete with views over a pretty white-chapelled islet. Okay, it may get busy in summer, but you can always hotfoot it over the headland to Valtos. This crescent of sand is big, beautiful and brimming with tavernas, watersports and sunbeds. Want something even more peaceful? No worries. Just catch a water taxi to the secluded coves burrowed into the shores. Sandy or pebbly, they're perfect for escaping the bustle and burying yourself in a book. On Lefkas too, beaches beckon from almost every direction. Watersports fans will adore the 5-kilometre sandy stretch at Aghios Ioannis, where offshore breezes and sparkling seas make it a Mecca for wind and kite-surfers. Even if you're not the energetic sort, watching their antics from the sands is a great sideshow for your sunbathing sessions. Further south on the west coast, white-pebble coves and cliff-framed bays lie in wait for more intrepid beach-hunters. While over on the east coast, Periyali, Nikiana and Lazarata offer beautiful stony beaches within touching distance of waterfront tavernas. And let's not forget Meganissi. This heavenly little island is dotted with quiet pebble beaches like Ai Yiannis and Fanari, plus plenty of pocketsize rocky coves reached by donkey tracks. And every one comes with mirror-glass waters and stop-and-stare views over to the mainland and Lefkas.
Parga's great for shopping. From the stepped streets of its warren-like old town to the narrow alleyways stuffed behind its waterfront, this is one place that'll definitely rev up your retail ramblings. Almost everywhere you turn, you'll stumble across jewellery shops selling Greek silver and look-at-me gold accessories. Beach boutiques bulging with bright sarongs, 'Parga' t-shirts and summery shorts. And forage-friendly gift shops groaning under soft leather bags, woodcarvings, and little trinkets. The deeper you dig, the more unusual the stuff gets – so if you're looking for something to cherish long after you've got home, trust your radar and head beyond the more touristy streets into the tucked-away nooks and niches. On Lefkas, the capital Lefkas Town is prime shopping territory. Here, pedestrianised streets fanning out from the main square tempt you into perfume shops, designer boutiques and quirky gift emporia. The usual souvenir suspects here include colourful ceramics and decorative lace scarves hand-made by islanders. And once your shopping urges are satiated, wend your way back to the central square to flop at a pavement cafe for a coffee and chat about your grab bag of goodies. Of course, Lefkas Town doesn't hold the total monopoly on shopping here. All over the island, the seaside and mountain villages are home to interesting curio stores, delis and roadside stalls choc-a-block with treats. How about some olive oil or thyme-infused honey from the village of Athani? Some embroidered linen from the mountain hamlet of Karia? Or a bottle of 'soumada', the rich almond liqueur? Just take your pick – they'll all be wonderful reminders of your holiday.