Epirus and Western Macedonia, Greece

Perdika Beaches

Overview

Perdika, a picturesque village in Epirus, Greece, offers a unique blend of mountain scenery and stunning Ionian Sea beaches, making it an excellent choice for a beach holiday. Visitors often wonder about the types of beaches and the swimming conditions. Perdika boasts a diverse range, from long sandy stretches to secluded pebbly coves, all with crystal-clear turquoise waters. Whether you're seeking a lively, organized beach or a quiet escape, Perdika provides a variety of options to suit different preferences.

Among the editor's picks, Karavostasi Beach stands out as the most famous, known for its extensive sandy shoreline and clear, albeit deeper, waters. For breathtaking scenery, Agia Paraskevi Beach is a highlight, with its beautiful turquoise sea and a charming islet you can swim to. Families often gravitate towards Arillas Beach, the closest to Perdika village, celebrated for its fine sand and shallow, calm waters ideal for children. Another gem is Mega Drafi Beach, offering emerald waters and a mix of sand and white pebbles.

While these are some of the top choices, Perdika's coastline is dotted with numerous other beautiful spots. For instance, Stavrolimenas Beach is often noted for its scenic and more secluded setting, featuring a mix of pebbles and sand. Many beaches are easily accessible by car. Our guide provides a more comprehensive list, ensuring you can find the perfect beach for your Epirus adventure.

FAQ

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Is Perdika a good destination for a beach holiday?

Yes, Perdika is considered an excellent destination for a beach holiday. It uniquely combines mountainous landscapes with a series of beautiful beaches along the Ionian Sea. Visitors can enjoy crystal clear turquoise waters and a variety of beaches, from large and organized to small and secluded. The village of Perdika itself is picturesque, offering traditional Epirus charm, and is conveniently located near other popular spots like Parga and Sivota.

What are the beaches in Perdika like?

Perdika offers a diverse range of beaches. You can find long sandy beaches like Karavostasi, which has fine sand and colored pebbles, and beaches with fine, sticky sand like Arillas. Some beaches, such as Agia Paraskevi, are known for their scenic beauty with turquoise waters and small islets. Others, like Stavrolimenas, are more secluded and offer a mix of pebbles and sand. Many beaches have crystal clear waters, and some are organized with sunbeds and umbrellas, while others are more natural and unorganized.

Can you swim at the beaches in Perdika and what is the water like?

Yes, you can swim at the beaches in Perdika. The waters are generally crystal clear and turquoise. Some beaches, like Arillas, have shallow waters for several meters from the shore, making them ideal for children and less confident swimmers. Other beaches, such as Karavostasi, have deeper waters. The water is typically calm, especially in bays like Arillas which are protected from the wind. Agia Paraskevi is also known for its calm sea.

Which beaches in Perdika are best for families with children?

Arillas beach is particularly recommended for families with children due to its fine sand and shallow, calm waters for a good distance from the shore. Karavostasi, while having deeper waters, is also family-friendly and offers amenities. Mikri Ammos beach is another option with small pebbles and sand, considered ideal for children.

Is it easy to find accommodation near the beaches in Perdika?

Yes, there are accommodation options near several beaches in Perdika. Karavostasi beach has small and large hotel units, as well as rooms to let. Agia Paraskevi also has large hotel units and rooms to let nearby. Arillas beach also offers hotels and rooms. The village of Perdika itself, located a short drive from the beaches, also has various accommodation choices.

Are there organized beaches in Perdika with sunbeds and umbrellas?

Yes, several beaches in Perdika are organized and offer sunbeds and umbrellas for rent. These include Karavostasi, Arillas, Agia Paraskevi, and Kamini. Some beach bars may offer them with an ordered drink, while others have a separate charge. Even on organized beaches like Karavostasi, there's usually ample space for those who bring their own equipment.

How do I get to the beaches in Perdika?

Most beaches in Perdika are accessible by car, and parking is generally not an issue. Some beaches, like Karavostasi, can be reached by two different roads. Others, such as Stavrolimenas, require parking on the road above and walking down a footpath. Prapamali beach has very difficult land access, and visiting by sea is recommended if possible. Katsonisi also involves a path after the road ends.

What is the best time of year to visit Perdika for a beach holiday?

The best time for a beach holiday in Perdika is generally from late spring through summer and into early autumn, when the weather is warm and sunny, and the sea temperatures are pleasant for swimming. The summer months (June to August) are the peak season. Currently, in mid-May, the weather is mostly sunny with temperatures around 21-23°C (69-73°F), which can be pleasant for beach visits, though sea temperatures might still be a bit cool for some.

Are there quiet or secluded beaches in Perdika?

Yes, Perdika has quieter and more secluded beach options. Stavrolimenas is a small, scenic beach that is not easily visible from the road and is typically uncrowded. Prapamali beach is deserted due to its difficult access. Mega Drafi is a small, secluded beach in an open bay. While Karavostasi is large, it's generally not crowded even in peak season, offering peaceful spots.

What are some of the most beautiful or scenic beaches in Perdika?

Agia Paraskevi is often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in Thesprotia, known for its turquoise waters, a small islet you can swim to, and a picturesque chapel. Karavostasi is also renowned for its beauty, being a long beach with white sands and crystal waters, often used in promotional images. Katsonisi is another beautiful beach with exceptionally clear light blue and green waters and a small islet.

Are there any beaches in Perdika with natural shade?

Some beaches offer natural shade from trees. For example, at Perdika beach (near the village on Aegina, which is a different Perdika but sometimes confused), there are beachside trees. Karavostasi beach in Perdika, Epirus, generally lacks natural shade, so bringing an umbrella is advised. It's best to check specific beach descriptions or observe upon arrival, as tree cover can vary.

What facilities are available at the beaches in Perdika (e.g., showers, toilets, tavernas)?

Facilities vary by beach. Organized beaches like Karavostasi have showers, changing cabins, toilets, beach bars, tavernas, and mini-markets. Arillas beach also has showers, and options for food and drinks. Agia Paraskevi has beach bars and nearby hotels. Smaller or more secluded beaches like Stavrolimenas or Prapamali may have no facilities, so you'd need to come prepared.

How does Perdika compare to Sivota for beaches?

Both Perdika and Sivota offer beautiful beaches along the Ionian coast. Perdika is known for its combination of mountainous scenery and beaches like Karavostasi and Agia Paraskevi. Sivota is famous for its unique coastline with islets and beaches like Bella Vraka and Blue Lagoon. Perdika's beaches are generally within a short drive from the village, while Sivota's beaches are also easily accessible. The choice between them might depend on preferences for overall atmosphere, specific beach types, and proximity to other attractions. Perdika is located about 12km from Sivota.

Are there any water sports available at Perdika beaches?

Yes, some beaches in Perdika offer water sports. At Karavostasi, you can rent pedal boats, kayaks, and boards. Arillas beach also offers water bicycles and small boats for rent. Agia Paraskevi allows rental of water bikes and canoes.

What is the sand like on Perdika's beaches? Are they mostly sandy or pebbly?

Perdika's beaches offer a mix. Arillas beach has fine, sticky sand. Karavostasi has fine sand mixed with colored pebbles. Agia Paraskevi has fine sand and pebbles. Stavrolimenas has a combination of pebbles and sand. Mega Drafi features sand and white pebbles. Kamini has coarse sand, gravel, and pebbles. Sofas beach has thick sand, gravel, and pebbles. So, you can find both sandy and pebbly options, or a mixture.

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Perdika: Weather Today

📅 Monday, June 9, 2025
Today is shaping up to be a wonderful beach day in Perdika. Expect a high of 30.6 °C, with very few clouds in the sky and only a gentle breeze. The sea temperature is a pleasant 22.9 °C, with small waves. The UV index will be high at 8, so remember to apply sunscreen regularly. With almost no chance of rain, it's a perfect day to relax and enjoy the sun and sea.
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Air

Low / High20.2°C/30.6°C
Feels Like (High)33.6°C
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Sea

Sea Temperature22.9 °C
Wave Height0.4 m
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Rain

Rain Chance0%
Rainfall0 mm
Rain Duration0 h
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Sun

Sunrise / Sunset06:11/21:04
Sunshine Hours13.1 hrs
UV Index8.25
Cloud Cover4%
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Wind

Speed10.3 km/h
Gusts25.2 km/h
DirectionNW

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