Preveza prefecture is one of the most suitable and enjoyable places to explore by canoe. Due to its beauty and tranquillity, Lake Ziros is a top destination for avid canoers. It can also be a great way to get up and close and personal with the birds and other creatures in the Amvrakikos Gulf. For those who enjoy trills, the Acherontas River offers a faster pace. There are many places along the sea near Parga to canoe, including the beaches of Lichnos and Valtos. Due to the pollution of the Louros River, canoeing and other forms of navigation here are unfortunately forbidden.
Skyladar, a town not far from Tinos, is quite secluded and offers a few small, picturesque hotels plus a little supermarket. There's a very nice beach and not too many people.
Ormos Giannaki near the village of Kardiani is more pebbly yet mixed with sand. Umbrellas, tavernas and good views await visitors.
Lychnaftia beach is very quiet, without umbrellas and restaurants. There is a dirt road leading there from Agios Ioannis.
Kolymbithra, some 20 kilometers north of Tinos, has a couple of stunning beaches with finer sand, as well as hotels, bars and restaurants in the vicinity.
Isternia beach, near the village by the same name, is a mixed pebble and sand beach, ideal if you want to have lunch at one of the two fish taverns. Tere is also a cafe.
Agios Sostis is quite popular and has very clean water, also with tavernas on the beach. It lies some 5 kilometers southeast of Hora.
Agios Romanos features a sandy beach that is quieter than others, as well as one nice tavern.
Agios Markos beach in Kionia is sandy and clean, with some umbrellas, trees and not far from the main town of Tinos.