Karavostasi is the longest beach in Thesprotia, located between Sivota and Parga, in close proximity to the picturesque village of Perdika. It is 1 km long with thick white sand and relatively deep, crystal clear blue waters. The lush green vegetation that surrounds Karavostasi creates a truly magnificent setting, enjoyed by hundreds of vacationers every summer. It is no coincidence that many foreign media representatives have included Karavostasi among the best beaches in Europe. It has modern infrastructure, luxury hotels, rented rooms, beach bars, taverns with fresh fish and local cuisine, while water sports enthusiasts can try windsurfing, sea kayaking, pedal boating and paddleboarding. The beach is organized with umbrellas, sunbeds and showers.
If you are fond of sightseeing, the 40-minute marked path that leads to the archaeological site of Dymokastro (Ancient Elina) is worth following, in order to enjoy the panoramic view of the Ionian Sea.