Elaea or Elaia (), also Elea (á¼ÂûÃÂñ), was a town of Thesprotia in ancient Epirus toward the mouth of the Acheron river. The town is mentioned by Ptolemy. Thucydides calls the surrounding district Elaeatis (á¼ÂûñùñÃÂùÃÂ) and indicates that Ephyra was in the territory of Elaea. Its port was Elaias Limen, literally the "Bay of Elaea", which the Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax asserts was the main port of Thesprotia.
Coins ascribed to the town, with the inscription "ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂäÃÂÃÂ" or "ÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂÃÂ", have been found that have been dated .
The town's site is identified as near Chrysavgi, where archaeological exploration has taken place.