Ammoudia - The vacation spot you were looking for

Ammoudia - One of the best sandy beaches of Epirus

Ammoudia - Vacation experiences for the whole family

Ammoudia - Seatrac access to people with disabilities

Ammoudia - Relax and enjoy the sun and the sea

Ammoudia - Take a breath and enjoy beautiful sunsets

Ammoudia - Beautiful sunsets in Ionian seaside

Ammoudia - Mythical Axeron river

Ammoudia - Mythical Axeron river

Ammoudia - Memories that you will never forget

Welcome to Ammoudia

Insights to our place and how to find us

Ammoudia

The idyllic village of Ammoudia with the sandy beach of the same name is located in a beautiful bay on a plain where the river Acheron (Acherontas) flows. The Acheron River was one of the five underworld rivers according the Greek mythology. The area around the village, the Acheron Delta, is of great ecological value because of the rich flora and fauna. It is part of the European NATURA 2000 network of protected areas. The people of Ammoudia are engaged in fishing, agriculture and tourism. At the small port the fishing boats sell their catch in the village tavernas and to  passing people all the year .

In recent years, Ammoudia has developed into a dynamically rising family travel destination, combining the natural beauty of the clear sea and the mythical Acheron River that embrace it, as well as the authentic hospitality of its people.

Preveza

Preveza town is located at the mouth of Amvrakikos Gulf, in Western Greece. It is an area blessed with beautiful landscapes, green areas, great beaches, a rich history, ancient sites and monuments; in short you will find here numerous options for memorable holidays. Stroll along the harbour and the old town and see the beautiful traditional buildings; walk on the seaside pedestrian street and enjoy the island-like atmosphere; taste local dishes in a picturesque taverna or coffee shop which line the narrow slab-paved backstreets.
It is the capital of Preveza Regional Unit where you will find the local administrative, commercial, cultural and tourist services.

Present day Preveza was built on the site of ancient Vereniki town, which was founded by Pyrrhus, the Greek King of Epirus in 290 BC. Preveza was built during the late 11th c., after ancient Nikopolis town was deserted. It was conquered many times across the centuries, until it became part of Greece in 1912.

Preveza

Preveza town is located at the mouth of Amvrakikos Gulf, in Western Greece. It is an area blessed with beautiful landscapes, green areas, great beaches, a rich history, ancient sites and monuments. Stroll along the harbour and the old town and see the beautiful traditional buildings. Walk on the seaside pedestrian street and enjoy the island-like atmosphere and taste local dishes in a picturesque taverna or coffee shop which line the narrow slab-paved backstreets.

It is the capital of Preveza Regional Unit where you will find the local administrative, commercial, cultural and tourist services.

 Present day Preveza was built on the site of ancient Vereniki town, which was founded by Pyrrhus, the Greek King of Epirus in 290 BC. Preveza was built during the late 11th c., after ancient Nikopolis town was deserted. It was conquered many times across the centuries, until it became part of Greece in 1912.

Parga

Parga is a renown maritime town of Epirus as well as a famous holiday destination. It is amphitheatrically built nestled in a picturesque bay, where the wooded small island of Panagia lays under the shadow of the  Venetian castle. Take a stroll up to the old town where you’ll enjoy distinguished architecture, cobbled stone streets with beautiful arches , flower-filled neighborhoods with picturesque little houses and colorful mansions.

By nightfall take a romantic walk by the waterfront lined by tourist shops, beautiful stylish restaurants and little bars to drink or eat with a view to the lit up castle and Panagia islet.