Overview
Built in 1896, The Captain’s House is a historic building, which features comfortable rooms and suites with free Wi-Fi. The Captain’s House serves regional homemade breakfast and offers free bicycles to its guests Captain’s Hotel consists of air-conditioned rooms each with satellite TV, minibar and safety box. Some have private balconies with views of the marina and Amvrakikos gulf. The classy lounge area, where quests can enjoy their drink, is decorated with photos of the ships of Captain George, the original owner. Greek breakfast is served either in the elegant dining area or the cozy inner courtyard. The Captain’s House serves as an ideal starting point for daily excursions to the scenic surroundings of Preveza, such as Louros River and the archaeological site of Nikopolis. The hotel also offers free private on-site parking.
Epirus. On the sandy shores of the endless Epirot coastline in Western Greece, from Preveza to Parga you will discover a secret paradise on earth. Visiting The Captain’S House you will experience the vision of harmony and balance, an ode to timeless beauty that unravels the cares of the soul. During your stay in The Captain’S House, take every opportunity to discover the wonderful Epirot unspoilt villages, which have been called poetry in stone because of their exceptional architecture, like those in the Zagoria district, Metsovo, and Syrrako or Kalarrytes in the Tzoumerka range. The Captain’S House is located at 4-6, Karyotaki str., Preveza, 48100, Greece and this is certainly an ideal location to explore Epirus, the most mountainous region in Greece, which is instead blessed with a lush and soaring landscape reminiscent of Scotland at its finest, mountain villages to rival (whisper it) the best of Provence, and that gloriously unspoilt Ionian Sea coastline. Come and be our guest at The Captain’S House and discover a densely forested landscape (home to brown bears, wolves and jackals), lonely clifftop monasteries, soul-stirring mountain vistas, low-key seaside resorts and skies patrolled by birds of prey including golden eagles. Its easy to see why the Greeks have been keeping Epirus a secret from the world for so long.
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