Where the mountains meet the ocean
Perdika is an idyllic place to choose to spend your holiday. It is the largest village of Thesprotia and is situated south of Igoumenitsa, between Sivota and Parga. Perdika is known for it's beautiful beaches, boasting fine sand and coloured pebbles with crystal clear waters.
Built at an altitude of about 200 meters it retains the traditional character of the Epirus province and, at this height, offers mesmerising views across to the Ionian Islands including; Corfu, Paxos and Antipaxos.
Luxury holidays in Perdika Thesprotias include the most recent addition to the Mar-Bella Collection; the Elix, Mar-Bella Collection. With the opportunity to experience Greece like never before, the Elix, Mar-Bella Collection offers the opportunity of a real escape with a huge amount of activities for all ages and abilities, whether you want to relax or take up a new challenge.
Lounge on the beautiful beaches, plunge into the cooling waters, explore by kayak or on bike, and trek in breath-taking scenery. Or simply spoil yourself in the spa, soak up the sun poolside or take in the sunset from the serenity of your private balcony.
When it comes to choosing the right hotel for your luxury holiday in Perdika Thesprotias, speak to one of our Personal Travel Planners who will take the time to get to know you before recommending one of our selection.
Every one of our hotels is handpicked and personally visited by our team
Flight time from the UK to Preveza, the closest airport to Parga, is around 3 hours.
If you're planning a trip to Parga (PVK) from the UK, the following airports have direct flights:
Birmingham (BHX), Bristol (BRS), Edinburgh (EDI), London Gatwick (LGW), London Heathrow (LHR), London Stansted (STN) and Manchester (MAN).
Transfer time from Preveza airport to Perdika Thesprotias is 1 hour 30 minutes.
Like the rest of the Greece, Parga promises near-perfect beach weather. July and August are when the mercury reaches its peak, with temperatures often reaching the low 30s. For something a little cooler, you can still enjoy plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the early to mid-20s in May and October.
Currently visas are not required for UK citizens travelling to Greece.
In Greece, a service charge will be included in the bill at restaurants and bars. Much like the UK, an additional tip is not required, although is appreciated for particularly good service. It is common to round off the amount when paying cash, particularly with wait staff and taxi drivers.
The official language of Greece is Greek. English is widely spoken, too, so getting by is easy.