The beach of Livadhi has the form of a horseshoe and its surrounding slopes are slightly steep. IT is famous for its deep blue waters and the endless fields of olive trees. Considered as one of the largest beaches of the region it has more than 60 meters of sand. The northern side is a chain of rocks that were used for local people for entertainment named Janulla cliffs, the place is famous for the length of the rocks and diving. It is located at the estuary of the stream of Visha over a bay that does not penetrate deep towards the land. The beach extends up to the cape of Lara towards the northwest. It represents the base of a 1200 m depositing cone of the stream of Visha whose 1250 m long climax is in the deep ravine of the stream. Visha stream originates at 1400 m above the sea level and it is fed with water of three mountain streams: Grivinaj, Frenkthi and Krai. The maximum width of the beach of Livadhi si 100 m. The tectonic hole of Himara is located among the hills where old Himara and Pilur are found and the pass of Mixora in the east and southeastern hills in the west the hole continues towards the sea with the stream of Spile and Buci. The land formed by the deposited material of the streams is suitable for the cultivation of olive groves and citrus trees. Main activities visitors can do include water sports activities (Jet Skis, paddle boats, canoes and boat rides, volleyball pitches).
Beach of Livadhi
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