Editorial Policy • Parga

What we publish and how we check it

This guide is meant to help people plan better days around Parga. That means we prefer practical trip decisions, precise public details, local context where it matters, and fast corrections when something changes.

Practical firstLocal contextCorrections welcome

Editorial principles

1

We publish pages that solve real trip questions

We prefer pages like where to stay, how to group stops, what belongs to one town day, which beach setup fits the visitor, and when the north or inland side deserves its own time.

2

We use local input when local input adds real value

If the useful part is local rhythm, route flow, beach logic or meal context, we use conversations with locals instead of pretending that every good answer comes from a static listing.

3

We verify exact public details when precision matters

Business names, phone numbers, official websites, addresses and stable historical facts should be exact. When those details matter, they are cross-checked against public sources before publication.

4

We treat route sequencing as editorial work

A useful guide is not just a list of names. It should reflect whether a route makes sense, whether a stop is a real detour, and which order creates a better day with less wasted driving.

5

We treat beach and boat conditions as changeable

Beach setups, taxi-boat timing, crowd levels, parking ease and service patterns can shift during the season. We try to reflect that reality without turning temporary conditions into false permanent claims.

6

We update and correct pages when better information arrives

If a local correction is more precise than what is currently published, the right move is to update the page. Accuracy matters more than defending an older version of the guide.

How corrections are handled

Send corrections when the ground truth changes

That matters most for route flow, summer beach conditions, business details and stop order that affect how a visitor plans the day.