Syvota (Greek: Σύβοτα, pronounced [ˈsivota], before 1927: Βώλια - Volia,[2] 1927-1940: Μούρτος - Mourtos)[3] is a village and a former municipality in Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece.
The municipal unit has four main settlements: Syvota, Argyrotopos, Faskomilia, and Plataria.
The earliest recorded inhabitants of the region are the Thesprotians, a Greek tribe of Epirus.
[7] Like all other Muslim Cham Albanian communities, the population was affected by the annexation of the region by Greece and many left the area.
[17] Today, Syvota town is a well-developed resort, owing largely to the numerous pristine beaches with clear waters located on several islets immediately offshore.