Tours in Igoumenitsa, Greece: information for tourists
For many decades, almost from the first days of the emergence of tourism, travelers have been attracted to Greece. This country is attracted not only by its favorable climate, excellent beaches and clear sea.
Thousands of tourists travel to Greece in search of impressions from visiting ancient monuments of architecture, culture and art. The second largest city in the western part of the country, which is called Igoumenitsa, is the capital of the Thesprotia region and a major seaport.
Those who like to travel by car usually book their car in Greece online in advance. At Thessaloniki Airport, renting a compact car will cost from 16 euros per day, and in Athens a little more - from 21 euros per day.
Prices may vary depending on the season, car class and rental period. Tours to Igoumenitsa, built at the mouth of the Thiamis River, are popular at any time of the year, even during the winter months. This cozy, small town according to our concepts lies at the crossroads of trade routes between Italy and Greece. In fact, he serves as a link between them, which allowed him to develop at all times. The city stretches along the coast, surrounded by picturesque green hills.
Living here, you can make a trip to Italy or the Czech Republic, as ferries from these countries come to the port every day. You will also be attracted by the ferry trip to the island of Paxos and the island of Corfu in the Corfu region, which is called the pearl of the Ionian Sea.
Igoumenitsa itself will give you the pleasure of visiting its ancient sights, inherited by the descendants living in the city from passing historical eras and events, and a magnificent beach holiday. Back in the days of the Ottoman Empire, Igoumenitsa was not a city, but rather a settlement that grew around a Turkish fortress. By order of the Venetian Francesco Morosini in 1687, this fortress was destroyed. 12 cannons that were in the fortress were sent to Kerkyra, and they forgot about the town.
The active development of Igoumenitsa was already in the 20th century. It was rated as a port and center of trade. The city was seriously damaged during the Second World War, but the residents actively took up its restoration after the liberation from the German invaders, and by the end of 1944 it was completely restored.
Staying in Igoumenitsa, you can, in addition to traveling to other countries or visiting neighboring cities, get great pleasure from a local, calm, but rich holiday. The city is built around the port, and the whole resort life is concentrated on two main streets that run through Igoumenitsa along the coast.
On one of them there are institutions, offices and banks where you can make currency exchange, numerous cafes, restaurants and Greek traditional taverns with terraces. Here you will taste real Greek cuisine - dishes prepared according to old homemade recipes.
Most of the old buildings in Igoumenitsa have been restored after the bombings. It will be a great pleasure to visit the surviving Byzantine monastery of Rayio, which is built on a hill north of the city. Behind its walls are half-erased ancient frescoes.
For the sake of what, first of all, it is worth going to Igoumenitsa - these are its magnificent beaches. The Thiamis River brought a lot of fine and clean sand, which is so pleasant to walk on with bare feet. Among the best beaches of the resort, one can note a 2-kilometer crescent-shaped beach on Cape Drepanon, a 6-kilometer beach south of the city, leading to the border with Albania. The beaches of the island of Mavron-Oros are good, the best beach of the coast is Karavostasi near the town of Perdika and others.