Pisina beach

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A Crystal-Clear Paradise near Sivota, Western Greece

Just across from the charming coastal village of Sivota, you'll find the breathtaking Pisina Beach, nestled on the uninhabited islet of Mavronoros (also known as Mourtos). Often ranked among Greece’s most beautiful beaches, Pisina takes its name from the Greek word for “swimming pool” — a nod to its crystal-clear, vibrant blue waters that resemble a natural infinity pool.

With powdery white sand, smooth pebbles, and turquoise waters framed by lush green hills, the landscape is nothing short of stunning. Beneath the surface, dark patches of marine plants break the clarity of the sea, creating a mesmerizing underwater scene that's perfect for snorkelers and nature lovers.

 

What to Know Before You Go

Pisina Beach is a popular but unorganized destination — there are no sunbeds, umbrellas, or on-site food vendors. Be sure to bring water, snacks, and any other essentials. That said, natural shade is available thanks to rock formations at the back of the beach, offering a welcome escape from the midday sun.

 

How to Get There

In the summer, daily boat trips run from both Parga and Sivota, making this hidden paradise easily accessible. Whether you're after a quiet swim, a scenic boat ride, or a photo-worthy escape, Pisina Beach is a must-visit Ionian gem.

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