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Experience Parga
and Beyond

Parga is more than just a beach destination – it’s a treasure trove of culture, history, and natural beauty. Just a short drive or boat ride away, you can explore ancient ruins, charming villages, and stunning islands like Paxos and Antipaxos. Whether hiking lush hills or enjoying water sports, Parga offers the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure.

Olive Oil Museum & Greek Cooking Lessons 

Nestled in the Old Town of Parga, this family-run museum and culinary experience is a must-see, offering a taste of authentic Greek traditions

Private Boat Hire

Be your own captain for the day or indulge in the luxury of a private charter yacht. We offer perfect recommendations for every taste and budget.

Castle of Parga 

Dating back to the 11th century and rebuilt by the Venetians in the 14th century, this well-preserved castle invites you to explore its history and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.

Boat Trip to Paxos & Anti-Paxos

A guest favourite, this boat trip takes you to the stunning islands of Paxos and Anti-Paxos, with swimming stops and a delicious lunch in the village of Gaia

Parga’s Train 

A scenic and leisurely way to explore the area, including stops at Ali Pasha’s Castle and the historic watermills.

15th August Celebrations

Dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, this major holiday is marked by a lively festival featuring live music, dancing, feasting, fireworks, and more!

Hotel Sol Parga guests have the exclusive opportunity to reserve sunbeds on the beach for evening events. Our team will serve drinks throughout the evening, so you can relax, sip cocktails, and enjoy the celebrations in style.

Acherontas Springs & Gliki

Step into the magical world of the Acherontas River Springs. Enjoy ice-cold river treks, peaceful walks, river rafting, and more. Taxi and bus services are available for easy access.

Nekromanteio

The Nekromanteio, situated in the nearby town of Mesopotamos, was believed to be an oracle of the dead. Immortalised in Homer's Odyssey, this ancient wonder is well worth a visit.

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