Sivota is a seaside village in the south of the prefecture of Thesprotia.
The population now stands at 875 permanent residents.
Sivota is one of the main seaside resorts of Epirus and during the summer gathers many tourists from both Greece and abroad. The settlement is built on a small bay in which various islets are scattered, the most important of which are Agios Nikolaos and Mount Mavro.
Important monuments of the area are the monastery of Agia Paraskevi, built in 1884 the lighthouse of the Black Mountain and the ancient settlement of Vrachonas. The main beaches of the area are Mikri and Megali Ammos, Bella Vraka, Zamia, Pool, Zeris and Gallikos Molos.