Bella Vraka Beach
in Sivota, Greece
Bella Vraka Beach in Sivota is one of the most unique beaches in the Ionian Sea, famous for its shallow turquoise waters that let visitors walk from the mainland to a small hidden island.
Here’s everything you need to know before visiting — including parking tips, how to access the beach, the best time to go, and local advice to avoid the crowds during summer.
📍Location: Sivota, Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece
🏖️Beach type: Sand & pebble, natural, unorganised
🚶Access: On foot or by car (15 min walk from Sivota)
💧Water depth: Knee-deep at the crossing, deeper beyond
⛱️Sunbeds: Only for Neilson hotel guests
🅿️Parking: Small paid lot near entrance
🍦Amenities: Occasional boat bar, no beach bar
👨👩👦Family friendly: Yes — shallow crossing ideal for kids
🐐Bonus: Wild goats on the islet
Aerial view of Bella Vraka Beach, Sivota – one of the most unique beaches in Greece
Bella Vraka Beach in Sivota, Greece, is not just another beautiful beach — it's an experience you don't find easily elsewhere in the country.
What makes it truly unique is the way you get there. Instead of arriving by road or boat, you reach Bella Vraka by walking through the sea. A narrow strip of shallow, crystal-clear water connects the mainland with the small island of Mourtemeno, creating a natural passage that feels almost surreal. The water usually reaches from knee to waist level, turning the walk itself into one of the most memorable parts of your visit.
From above, the view is breathtaking — turquoise waters, golden sand, and lush green surroundings that frame one of the most exotic coastal landscapes in Epirus. It's the defining image of the Sivota travel experience and the main reason most people choose to stay in Sivota for more than just a day.
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Bella Vraka is a relatively small sandy beach, known for its calm, shallow waters and vibrant blue-green colours. It's an ideal spot for relaxing, swimming, and simply enjoying the natural beauty around you.
Unlike many popular beaches, it remains unorganised, which adds to its charm. There are no beach bars or rows of sunbeds dominating the landscape — just sea, sand, and nature. It consistently tops the list of things to do in Sivota for first-time visitors, and features prominently in our guide to the 5+1 beaches in Sivota and Perdika.
This also means you should come prepared. Bringing water, snacks, and an umbrella is highly recommended, especially during the hot summer months. Just across the beach, on the same island, you'll find additional small coves and quieter spots if you're willing to explore a little further.
After your beach day, the waterfront restaurants in Sivota are just a short drive away — the perfect way to end an afternoon at Bella Vraka with fresh seafood and a view of the marina.
How to Get to Bella Vraka Beach — Step by Step
walking through shallow water to reach Bella Vraka beach Sivota Greece sandbar access
photo P. Adreou
Step 1 — Drive to Sivota Head towards Sivota village in Thesprotia. The beach is well signposted once you're close. GPS coordinates: use Google Maps link below.
Step 2 — Park your car You cannot drive to the beach. Park at the designated area or one of the private lots nearby. During July and August, parking fills up fast — especially between 11:00 and 16:00.
Step 3 — Walk the path down A short downhill trail leads from the parking area to the shore. It takes around 5–10 minutes on foot. Wear comfortable shoes and travel light.
Step 4 — Cross through the sea Wade through knee-to-waist-deep water to reach the island. Water shoes are recommended — the bottom has some pebbles. The crossing takes just a few minutes, but it stays with you forever.
→ View Bella Vraka on Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/tMzX1S5qJkyjCJkb6
You cannot drive directly onto the beach. You'll need to park nearby and continue on foot down to the beach access path. During July and August, parking becomes one of the biggest challenges in the area, especially between 11:00 and 16:00.
✅ Best advice: visit early morning or later in the afternoon, avoid peak hours, and wear comfortable shoes for the short walk.
🅿️ Private parking option: Around €5–€7 for the day depending on season and availability.
💡 Local tip: If Bella Vraka feels overcrowded, go for sunset hours. The light is beautiful, temperatures are lower, and parking is usually easier.
Private parking options on Google Maps:
☀️ Best Time to Visit
⭐ June — Warm water, green surroundings, very few crowds. This is the sweet spot.
⭐ September — Still warm, quieter than summer, easier parking. Another excellent choice.
⚠️ July & August — Peak season. Beautiful but busy. If you go, arrive before 10 AM or after 4 PM.
🍂 May & October — Quiet and peaceful. Some boat services may not operate yet.
Local tip: If you're visiting in summer and Bella Vraka feels too crowded, come back for sunset. It's a completely different — and better — experience.
Why Bella Vraka is Special
There are many beautiful beaches in Greece — but very few offer something this distinctive. Bella Vraka stands out not only for its scenery but for the feeling it creates. The act of walking through the sea to reach your destination adds a sense of discovery, making the whole experience more personal and memorable.
It's the kind of place that feels almost cinematic — where the journey is just as beautiful as the destination. If you want to explore more of the Sivota coastline, Mega Drafi Beach is another wild and dramatic option just a short drive away — equally stunning and even less crowded. For a full overview of every beach in the area, browse the Sivota beaches index.
photo C. Sofikitis
Frequently Asked Questions About Bella Vraka Beach
Is Bella Vraka Beach safe for children? Yes — it's one of the best family beaches in the area. The crossing is shallow and calm, and kids absolutely love the novelty of walking through the sea. Always supervise near the water, and watch for pebbles underfoot.
Is there an entrance fee to Bella Vraka? No entrance fee. The beach is free and open to everyone. Private parking nearby costs around €5–7 per day in peak season. Sunbeds are reserved for Neilson hotel guests only — bring your own towel and umbrella.
Is there a beach bar or restaurant at Bella Vraka? No permanent beach bar exists. An occasional boat bar visits in summer. Come fully stocked with water, snacks, and sun protection — there are no facilities on the island.
What footwear is best for Bella Vraka? Water shoes are ideal. The path to the beach and the sea crossing both have pebbles. Sandals work, but water shoes make the whole experience more comfortable.
Can I reach Bella Vraka by boat? Yes. Several boat tours from Sivota include Bella Vraka as a stop. A great option during peak season — you skip the parking problem and get stunning aerial views of the sandbar on approach.
Is Bella Vraka accessible for visitors with limited mobility? Unfortunately not easily. The route involves an uneven downhill path and a sea crossing with pebbles underfoot. It is best suited to visitors who are comfortable walking on uneven terrain.
Are there wild animals at Bella Vraka? Yes — a small herd of wild goats lives on the island. They're completely harmless and add to the charm of the place. Don't feed them.
While Bella Vraka is a must-see, the surrounding region offers incredible hidden gems. Check out the best day trips from Sivota to visit the Acheron River and Parga.
Personally, I consider Bella Vraka one of the most beautiful beaches in Epirus. But timing matters. If you visit during quieter periods, you'll truly appreciate its magic — the colours, the calmness, and the unique setting. During peak hours it can still be beautiful, but the experience changes. Choose your moment wisely, and Bella Vraka will reward you.
If you want to make the most of Bella Vraka — arriving early, staying late, and exploring the rest of the Sivota coastline — the smart move is to sleep close by.
Our handpicked selection of apartments and villas in Sivota puts you minutes from the beach, with the marina, restaurants, and other beaches all within easy reach.
The closest option to Bella Vraka itself is Bellezza Sivota Apartment — a stylish, well-reviewed apartment just 5 minutes from the beach, ideal for couples or small groups who want to be right there without the fuss of a long drive each morning.
For a more elevated experience, Aria Luxury Residence offers suites and maisonettes with pool access in an elegant, peaceful setting — ideal for couples and families looking for something truly special near Bella Vraka.
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Bella Vraka is just the beginning. The wider Sivota Greece travel guide covers everything you need to plan your visit — from the best beaches and things to do, to where to eat and how to get around. Whether you're here for a day trip or a full week, Sivota has more to offer than most people expect.