Preveza: A Quaint Charming City Sandwiched by Ambracian Gulf and Ionian Sea
Hanging at the end of the Ambracian Gulf, Preveza is a picturesque town with indistinctly Italian fashion located in the Epirus Region in Greece. It is a city connected to Epirus to Greece’s mainland by the very first underwater sea tunnel. As tourists depart the tunnel, they will be welcomed with the city’s hospitality and will be charmed by its beautiful harbour, yacht-packed port, plenty of fancy restaurants and one-of-a-kind boutique.
Best Time to Visit
Tourism peaks in Preveza between the months of June to August relatively making lodging accommodation and airfare more expensive. Tourists may consider visiting between March to May for a pleasant weather for touring and hotel rates is cheaper by 25% compared to peak season. July also is a great time to be Preveza, Greece for this is when the annual International Choral Festival is held.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Tourists can find the most famous tourist attraction in town, the Ancient Nikopolis, which is the Roman City’s ancient remains that showcased the numerous battles that city has encountered. The Nikopolis Archaeological Museum located in Nikopolis will take tourists back time and will have the chance to encounter Antony, Cleopatra and Augustus. Other interesting attractions that one should not miss when in Preveza are the Nea Sampsous Square and Monastery of Agia Pelagia. There are plenty of hotel options to stay when in Preveza that is just minutes away from the town’s attractions. Among these hotels are the Sesa Boutique Hotel and the Hotel Ionian Theoxenia.