Preveza is a town in the periphery of Epirus, northwestern Greece, located at the mouth of the Ambracian Gulf. It is the capital of the peripheral unit of Preveza, which is part of the periphery of Epirus. An immersed tunnel, completed in 2002 which runs between Preveza and Actium, connects the town Preveza to western Acarnania in Aetolia-Acarnania region. The ruins of the ancient city of Nicopolis lie 7 km north of the city. Inside Preveza municipality there are the ruins of five ancient cities or citadels, Ancient Nicopolis, Berenike, Cassope, Elatria and Trikastron, while also exist five fortresses.
Vrachos-Loutsa beach in Preveza has a length of 6 km and a fine sand, and is also one of the most popular beaches in Epirus.
Kastrosikia is located on the west coast of Greece, approximately 20–22 km north of the city of Preveza, on the shores of the Ionian Sea.
It is a seaside village built on a promontory (rocky head).
The area is known for its long, sandy beach, considered part of one of the longest beaches in Greece (up to ~16–22 km in area). The water is clear, and the entrance to the sea is, in many areas, gradual.
Kanali is a coastal village and a community in the Preveza regional unit, in northwestern Greece. It was the headquarters of the former Zalongo Municipality. The community consists of Kanali, Kastrosykia, Mazi, Nea Thesi and Pidima Kyras. Kanali is located on the Ionian Sea coast, 13 km north of Preveza.
Anthousa is a traditional village in Greece, located in the Epirus region, very close to Parga. Approximately 3–5 km from Parga
positioned on a hill, overlooking the sea and the surroundings
more secluded than the seaside resorts.