Mytikas is a charming fishing village located on the northwest coast of the Preveza Peninsula in Western Greece. It boasts a mix of sandy and rocky beaches, complemented by well-organized beach bars that cater to diverse tastes. The village is also the starting point of Monolithi Beach, one of Europe's longest beaches, stretching 22 km. Eucalyptus trees provide shade for visitors during the summer months. The small port, filled with fishing boats, and the Lighthouse of Mytikas offer picturesque views, especially during breathtaking sunsets. Mytikas serves as an ideal base for excursions to nearby attractions like Ancient Nikopolis and Lefkada Island.
The village offers a range of amenities, including traditional taverns serving local dishes, supermarkets, a pharmacy, a bakery, and cafes. This blend of natural beauty and local culture makes Mytikas a significant attraction on the Ionian coast.
Its proximity to the islands of Kalamos and Kastos adds to its appeal, offering opportunities for boat trips and exploration of these lesser-known Ionian gems.