Some places slow time down. Sivota is one of them. The harbour fills with sailboats at dusk. The hills turn green and gold. The water, scattered with small islands, sits perfectly still in the early morning. And somewhere in the centre of the village, behind a stone wall and a gate, a pool glows blue in the quiet.
This is Aria Luxury Residence. And this is where your Sivota story begins.
Sivota is not a resort town. It has no mega-hotels, no crowded promenades, no neon signs. What it has is something rarer: the feel of a real Greek village that happens to sit on one of the most beautiful stretches of coastline in northwestern Greece.
Surrounded by pine, cypress and olive trees that reach all the way to the water's edge, Sivota is a harbour village in Thesprotia, Epirus — just 25 kilometres from Igoumenitsa and within easy reach of the Ionian islands. The Blue Lagoon near Mourtemeno island, the beaches of Bella Vraka, Mega Ammos and Zavia, the seafront tavernas serving grilled octopus and fresh catch of the day — all of it is here, unhurried and unspoiled.
Sivota has stayed itself. That is its greatest luxury.
Aria Luxury Residence opened in the heart of Sivota as something the village had not seen before: a boutique property built to a genuinely high standard, from architecture to detail, from the pool to the welcome basket waiting in your room.
Seven spaces. One character. Designed with warm Mediterranean tones — terracotta, stone, timber — and a clarity of interior design that feels effortless and intentional at once. Spotlessly maintained. Quietly attentive.
What guests notice first: everything is new. What they remember: everything felt personal.
Aria holds a 4.9 out of 5 on Google and a 9.9 out of 10 on Booking.com.
For those who want the full experience, entirely to themselves. The maisonette occupies two levels, generously proportioned and beautifully furnished, with a private pool accessible directly from the terrace. Step outside in the morning and you are already there — water, sky, silence. No neighbours. No schedule.
The maisonette sleeps two adults comfortably, though it has the space to feel like an entire home. It is the kind of accommodation you book once and then spend the next year trying to return to.
Three ground-floor studios open onto the main shared pool through private balconies. The transition from inside to outside is immediate — a few steps and the water is right there. Each studio is designed for two, equipped with everything you need and nothing you don't, and finished with the same attention to quality as the rest of the property.
These are the studios for guests who want to live poolside.
Three studios on the upper floor trade direct pool access for elevation, light and views. The balconies here look out over the rooftops of Sivota toward the green hills of Thesprotia — a panorama that makes the morning coffee something you actually sit down for. Quieter. More contemplative. Ideal for guests who travel to experience a place, not just to be somewhere warm.
The shared pool at Aria is the social and aesthetic heart of the property. Framed by sunloungers, bean-bag daybeds and large umbrellas, it is impeccably maintained and genuinely beautiful — the kind of pool that ends up in your photos not because you planned it, but because it was simply there, looking like that.
Rose wine. A small slate board of snacks. The afternoon light at three o'clock. This is what a good pool does.
Sivota rewards those who explore it slowly. A morning walk along the harbour. A boat trip to the Blue Lagoon or the small island of Bella Vraka, where the water is impossibly clear. Lunch at a seafront taverna — grilled fish, horiatiki salad, local white wine. An evening coffee watching the sailboats come in.
For those who want more: the beaches of Mega Ammos and Zavia are minutes away on foot or by car. Paragliding above the bay is available for the more adventurous. And the wider region of Thesprotia — with its ancient ruins at Gitana and the dramatic landscapes of Epirus — rewards any extension of your stay.
Sivota is also a natural base for a day trip to Corfu, easily reached by ferry from nearby Igoumenitsa.