About the Guide • Parga

How this Parga guide is built

Parga App is built as a practical local guide, not as a generic Ionian brochure. We ask locals and interview people around the area when local context matters, check route flow where practical, cross-check public details that should be exact, and update pages when conditions change.

We ask localsWe check route flowWe update pages

What we are trying to do

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We build pages around real trip decisions

The main question is not just what exists in Parga. The question is what helps a visitor decide where to stay, when to keep the day in town, when to move to a real beach side, and which extra roads are actually worth opening.

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We ask locals when local rhythm is the useful part

When a place needs local context, we ask and interview locals rather than pretending that every good answer lives inside a static listing. That matters especially for harbor evenings, town versus beach logic, and the wider Anthousa or Sarakiniko side.

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We check route flow where practical

Some travel mistakes come from bad sequencing, not from missing names. That is why the guide tries to look at stop order, drive shape and whether a detour truly fits the day instead of stacking pins without editorial judgment.

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We cross-check public details that should be exact

When a business name, phone number, street address, official site or historical detail should be precise, we cross-check those facts against public sources before we publish them.

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We treat some details as live local conditions

Beach setups, taxi-boat rhythm, parking ease, summer intensity and small service patterns can shift through the season. In those cases, the guide tries to stay useful without pretending that every local condition is permanent.

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We care more about usable structure than generic copy

The goal is not to fill pages with recycled adjectives. The goal is to keep the guide structured well enough that you can actually use it to build a better day around Parga.

What this means in practice

If you spot something off, send it

The guide gets better when local corrections are specific and practical. That matters most for route flow, seasonal beach conditions and business details that change over time.