Location — Trikorfo, Parga, Epirus, Greece
Pasha Villas sits in Trikorfo, 5 km from Parga town on the Ionian coast of Epirus. 65 km from Aktio Airport, 5 km from Valtos Beach, 280+ sunny days a year. The Ionian islands without the ferry.
Where is Parga, Greece?
Parga sits on the north-western coast of mainland Greece, on the Ionian Sea, in the region of Epirus. It faces Corfu and the Ionian Islands — sharing their translucent turquoise water and lush green landscape — but without the ferry crossing, the island premium, or the high-season crowds that now define the most popular island destinations.
Pasha Villas is located in Trikorfo, a village directly adjacent to Parga town. The site is within the designated settlement boundary — 5 km from the harbour, 5 km from Valtos Beach, and 15 minutes' drive from everything Parga offers. Trikorfo sits on the hillside above Parga — the quieter, calmer side of a destination that is anything but quiet in summer. Parga swells from around 5,000 year-round residents to over 120,000 visitors at peak season, filling its tavernas, harbour, and beaches with life and energy. Trikorfo gives you direct proximity to all of that — while also giving you the hillside serenity to retreat to. Guests and owners consistently praise the location as an ideal starting point for hiking, cycling, and trekking into the surrounding Epirus mountains — terrain that genuinely stuns first-time visitors. The villas offer dramatic mountain views rather than sea views, which suits the buyer who values landscape, privacy, and active outdoor living.
Unlike the Ionian Islands, Parga is accessible year-round by road — a 4 hour 50 minute drive from Athens and 3 hours 45 minutes (~450 km) from Thessaloniki, along the E55 Ionian Motorway. No ferries. No timetables. Drive in, drive out, any time of year.
Beaches Near Pasha Villas — Parga, Greece
Parga's beaches are among the finest on the Greek mainland — each with the crystal-clear turquoise water and lush green backdrop that defines the Ionian coast. From Trikorfo, you are within 5 km of Valtos and 8 km of Lichnos. Every beach is accessible by car in minutes.
Parga Town · 5 km from Trikorfo
Parga is unlike anywhere else on the Greek mainland. Colourful houses cascade down the hillside to the waterfront, a 14th-century Venetian castle divides Kryoneri beach from the harbour, and narrow cobbled streets are lined with bakeries, tavernas, leather workshops, and jewellery shops. It has the character of a Corfu village and the soul of a Greek mountain town — simultaneously.
The town has a loyal visitor base — particularly from the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, and the Balkans — built over 30+ years. In summer, Parga becomes one of the most vibrant resort towns on the Greek mainland — lively, welcoming, and full of life from April to October. The winter population of around 5,000 residents gives way to a summer community of over 120,000 visitors. It is a known, loved, returning destination — not a discovery, but an institution. For villa owners in Trikorfo, this means a thriving scene within five minutes' drive, and genuine tranquility the moment you return to the hillside.
Things to Do — Parga & Epirus
Parga is a base, not just a beach. Six of the finest experiences within an hour — from ancient mythology to Ionian island day trips.
A historic fortress sits on the hill immediately above the Pasha Villas complex — reachable on foot within minutes of leaving your front door. The ruins command sweeping views over the Trikorfo hillside, the Parga coastline, and the surrounding Epirus mountain landscape. A genuinely local landmark that most visitors to the region never reach, simply because they do not stay close enough to find it.
Originally built in the 14th century and reconstructed by the Venetians, the castle sits above the town offering panoramic views of the harbour, Valtos Beach, the islet of Panagia, and on clear days, the silhouette of Corfu on the horizon. The ruins are walk-in and free to explore.
An Ottoman-era hilltop fortress in the village of Anthousa with commanding views over the surrounding countryside and coastline. A quieter, less-visited site — worth combining with lunch in one of Anthousa's authentic village tavernas.
One of Greece's most mythologically significant rivers — the Acheron was the boundary of the underworld. Today visitors trek, raft, and wade through its cold, crystal-clear mountain springs surrounded by rock formations, wildflowers, and deep gorges. A genuine outdoor adventure.
Seasonal boat trips from Parga harbour connect to Paxos and Antipaxos — among the most beautiful of the small Ionian islands. Antipaxos is famous for its white-sand beaches and impossibly clear water. A day-trip from Parga that rivals anything the islands offer.
A genuinely remarkable archaeological site — the ancient oracle of the dead, where visitors consulted the spirits of the underworld according to Homeric tradition. Built over a 4th-century BC underground chamber, it is one of the most unusual historical sites in all of Greece.
The capital of Epirus — a lakeside city with a dramatic Byzantine castle, traditional silversmith workshops, excellent restaurants, and the island of Ali Pasha in the lake. One hour's drive from Parga opens the entire Epirus interior: the Zagori villages, the Vikos Gorge, and the Pindus Mountains.
How to Get to Parga, Greece
Parga's location on the Ionian coast mainland means it's accessible without a ferry — an underrated advantage. Fly direct to Aktio, drive from Athens, take a bus, or arrive via ferry from Italy into Igoumenitsa. The road in is always open.
Climate — Parga, Epirus
Parga's Ionian climate is characterised by long, dry, hot summers and mild winters with some rainfall. The sea reaches 24–26°C in July and August and rarely drops below 18°C by October. The area receives over 280 sunny days per year — more than most of mainland Greece.
For villa owners, this means a meaningful personal use window — April through October — and the possibility of short-term rentals across an 8-month season. Shoulder months (April–May and September–October) are increasingly popular as visitors seek warmth without peak-season crowds.
The Region — Epirus, Greece
Parga's location on the Ionian coast of Epirus puts an extraordinary range of experiences within easy driving distance. The region is one of Greece's least-developed and most scenically dramatic — forested mountains, gorges, ancient sites, and a coastline that stretches from Syvota in the north to Preveza in the south.
Why Parga — Investment Location
Parga is supply-constrained by geography and planning — a small coastal town with a finite building envelope on a protected Ionian coastline. It cannot be over-developed. New-build villa product at the Pasha Villas specification is extremely rare — just 4 new-build listings across the entire Parga market area as of early 2026.
The combination of a proven visitor base, road accessibility from Central and Eastern Europe, a long summer season, and a deeply authentic character that other Ionian destinations have lost makes Parga one of Greece's most compelling second-home locations for 2026.
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