Facing the south part of Corfu, Syvota is considered one
of the most fascinating discoveries for tourists in Greece. Syvota is a tiny village in Epirus and one of
the best-kept secrets of the country.
Sandy shores, luscious green islets, yellow beaches, clear
waters and secret coves are some of the small town’s many features.
The town is also rich in history and culture being a crucial
player in many of Greece’s major
historical events as the Peloponnesian War in 433 BC.
The village was known as Sybota and was the site of the
battle of Sybota. a major battle fought
between Corinth and Corfu in 433, according to Plutarch and Aristophanes.
Because Syvota is so small it is not known by the tourist
industry. Nevertheless, the town
welcomes travelers who come to visit and find hidden treasures. It is also a perfect stop for sailors in the
Ionian Sea.
Just a short distance from the coast you will find the small
islands of Mavro Oros, Agios Nicolaos and Mourtemeno as well as other islets.
It is worth taking a boat to discover all the beaches and
coves and let the magic overtake you.
One of Syvota’s advantages is its
small size. You can discover remote and
relaxing parts of the area that are unknown to tourists.
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