Discover Epirus: Greece’s Hidden Travel Gems

About Epirus, Greece

When we first received the invitation to Epirus, we had to look it up. Were there beaches? Check. What about monasteries or ancient ruins? Check. How about outdoor activities? Another check! Epirus has it all. Therefore, we’re going to share an itinerary for traveling through this secret corner of Greece, helping you create your own unforgettable journey.

Where is Epirus, Greece?

Epirus is situated in the northwest corner of Greece, bordered by Albania and the Ionian Sea. It is approximately a 1 hour 15-minute flight to the capital of Epirus, Ioannina (pronounced Yo-ah-nah-nah) from Athens. Alternatively, you can rent a car to experience the stunning Greek countryside. Driving from Athens to Ioannina typically takes about 4 hours and 30 minutes, offering a scenic journey that showcases the natural beauty of Greece.

Getting Around Epirus

Renting a car is one of the best ways to navigate Greece, particularly once you leave Athens. Upon arriving in Ioannina for this trip, we enjoyed the luxury of having a private driver due to our special connection with the Epirus tourist board. However, we highly recommend renting a car from the airport in Athens for greater flexibility. Additionally, if your budget allows, hiring a private driver from Prime Transfer Services can enhance your comfort and safety while exploring the area.

The rental car costs in Greece are quite reasonable compared to other European countries, making it an attractive option for travelers. Epirus attractions are notably dispersed, which makes driving essential for covering more ground. Moreover, you may want to consider visiting Meteora along the route, known for its breathtaking views and historic monasteries. This region boasts one of the most significant monastic settlements in Greece, alongside similar sites in Ioannina and Halkidiki.

Places to Visit in Epirus, Greece

If you are planning a trip to Greece, prepare yourself to be wowed by the diverse offerings of Epirus. Let’s explore some must-visit locations!

1. Ioannina

Ioannina, the capital city of the Epirus region, deserves at least two to three days for a complete experience. We chose to stay at the Hotel du Lac Congress Centre, which served as a fantastic base for exploring all top attractions, concluding each day with delicious three-hour dinners that epitomize Greek hospitality. Expect long days filled with sightseeing and gastronomic delights!

Lake Pamvotida

The monastery on Lake Pamvotida Island

On your first day in Ioannina, embark on a short 10-minute ferry ride to the Island of Lake Pamvotida. This enchanting island hosts seven Byzantine monasteries dating back to the 13th century. As you explore the island, be sure to visit the Ali Pasha Museum, which showcases remarkable artifacts and the intriguing history of the region.

Cave of Perema

Another remarkable spot in Ioannina is the Cave of Perema, located just a few kilometers from the town center. As one of the largest caves in Greece, it features thousands of stunning stalactites and stalagmites, offering a guided 45-minute tour through its grand chambers. The breathtaking views from the cave’s summit add to its allure.

Where to Stay in Ioannina

For accommodations in Ioannina, Hotel du Lac stands out for its proximity to Old Town and its delightful buffet breakfast by the pool. Meanwhile, the Lake Hotel, located near the airport, serves as an excellent choice for convenience during your first or last stay.

Restaurants in Ioannina

After a day of exploring, you’ll find numerous waterfront restaurants offering local delicacies. Treat yourself to an Aperol Spritz as you enjoy a snack with every drink. For a lovely view, head to Frontzuou Politia Hotel, or indulge in modern Greek fusion at Thamon, known for its exquisite dining experience.

2. Zagori

Located just an hour and a half from Ioannina, Zagori is often regarded as the adventure capital of Epirus. With a solid base established, you can explore this picturesque area full of opportunities for hiking, rafting, and discovering stunning landscapes.

Vikos Gorge

This iconic canyon is recognized in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the deepest gorge in the world relative to its width. Stunning lookout points and hiking trails make it a hiker’s paradise, allowing visitors to soak in the breathtaking scenery.

Whitewater Rafting – Voidomatis River

Considered a once-in-a-lifetime experience, whitewater rafting on the Voidomatis River is an exhilarating activity. With crystal-clear waters set against mountainous backdrops, this adventure provides a thrilling way to appreciate the beauty of this region.

Mount Tymfi

Your journey shouldn’t miss Mount Tymfi, where snow often lingers into summer. A thrilling 4×4 ride leads you to this majestic landscape, making it an exhilarating destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

Stone Arch Bridges of Zagori

Among Zagori’s highlights are its stunning arched stone bridges, including the Kokkori and Trixoto bridges, both displaying breathtaking architectural beauty and picturesque views.

Kores Boutique Hotel and Spa

If you’re exploring the rural landscapes of Epirus, Kores Boutique Hotel and Spa is an exceptional choice for accommodations, combining comfort with quality service.

3. Tzoumerka

Just an hour from Ioannina, Tzoumerka is a region celebrated for its stunning villages, outdoor activities, and notable landmarks, including breathtaking waterfalls and historic monasteries.

Kipina Monastery

Renowned for its extraordinary cliffside location, the Kipina Monastery is a sight to behold. Visitors must navigate a steep walking path and wooden bridge to reach this 13th-century gem, imbued with historical significance.

Plaka Arch Bridge

Spanning the Arachthos River, the Plaka Arch Bridge stands as the largest stone arch bridge in the Balkans, offering breathtaking views and an awe-inspiring architectural feat.

Waterfalls

A scenic hike from Kalarrites leads to beautiful twin waterfalls, providing a serene escape into nature’s splendor.

4. Preveza

Transitioning to the coastal region, Preveza serves as a gateway to the Ionian Sea. This charming fishing town offers delightful waterfronts lined with cafes and shops, creating a welcoming atmosphere.

Fishing Village Waterfront

The lively atmosphere invites you to stroll along the waterfront, discovering numerous local eateries offering authentic dishes. Don’t miss a visit to Monolithi Beach, known for its tranquil setting and expansive sandy stretches.

Where to Stay in Preveza

DALIZ Boutique Hotel is an excellent accommodation option, featuring modern amenities and a lovely swimming pool, enhancing your experience in Preveza.

5. Parga

Parga rivals southern Greek islands with its picturesque townscape and stunning beaches. A visit to Parga Castle offers captivating panoramic views over this vibrant coastal gem.

Valtos Beach

Recognized for its stunning sands, Valtos Beach, along with nearby Sivota and Plataria, makes for the perfect destination to unwind while enjoying delightful gastronomic fare.

6. Metsovo

Lastly, don’t overlook Metsovo, a charming mountainous town famed for both winter sports and summer adventures. The Museum of Hydrokenisis showcases fascinating traditional practices, while the Katogi Averoff Hotel and Winery stands out for wine enthusiasts.

Averoff Gallery

This modern art museum presents a captivating collection focusing on Greek history, creating an enriching cultural experience amidst your adventure.

Ebiking with Bikewise

If you’re seeking a unique experience, try e-biking around AOOS Lake with Bikewise, where you can enjoy scenic views along with delectable local cuisine after your ride.

There you have it! An enriching journey through Epirus, Greece awaits you. From breathtaking landscapes to rich history and culinary delights, make your way to this enchanting region before the world fully discovers its wonders.

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