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Listings below are sorted by Area, by Type : Major accommodation types (Hotels, Hotels and Furnished Hotel Apartments, Motels/Lodges, Youth Hostels, Traditional Lodgings ) - Other accommodation types (Furnished Rooms, Furnished Apartments, Self-catering Houses-Villas, Powered Campings, Campsites) and by category. All booking requests are directly received by the hoteliers or the agents presented below.
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Alfa Hotel
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Open: May to Oct
The Alfa Hotel presents an oasis ideally situated within easy reach of the best of Parga and its facilities make it the perfect choice for a holiday here. A quiet resort refuge where you can refresh and rejuvenate your senses during your stay. So whatever the purpose of your visit, why not take a little time to explore our site and view the holiday that awaits you. We hope you enjoy it. The Alfa is a warm and inviting family run hotel, taking pride
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Bacoli Hotel
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Open: Apr to Oct
Bacoli Hotel opened in 1982 and was renovated in 2000. It is close enough to the centre of Parga, but also far from the city noise. The hotel has a 3 star rating. It is built in a wooded area of 3.000 square meters in extent with lemon and orange trees and it is just a 5 minutes walk from the town of Parga. Quite close to the town center but far from the hustle of the town, Bacoli Hotel started receiving its guests in 1982, it was renovated in 2005 and
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Room prices from €45.00 to €100.00
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Lichnos Beach Hotel
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Open: Apr to Oct
The Lichnos Beach Hotel with its unique peaceful atmosphere combines traditional and warm hospitality .The complex of Lichnos Beach Hotel with is situated at the beautiful bay called "Lichnos", just 3 km away from Parga. The hotel offers spectacular views to the Ionian Sea and it is built in such a way that one would think that it embraces the sea.
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