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15 Best Things to Do in Corfu (Greece)

The second-largest Ionian Island has seen the Byzantines, Venetians, French and British come and go over the last 1,000 years, and all these cultures have left something behind.

If you need a place to begin, try the World Heritage Old Town of Corfu City, which is guarded by two mighty Venetian fortresses that withstood everything that the Ottoman Empire could throw at them.

Corfu’s coast is sprinkled with resorts, some more appealing than others.

But if you’re a free spirit you can get behind the wheel and set a course for secluded coves, sweeping sandy beaches and castles and monasteries stranded on rocky pedestals.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Corfu :

1. Corfu Old Town

Corfu Old Town

A city packed tight between two fortresses, Corfu’s Old Town is a knot of walkable streets and alleys between Venetian and Neoclassical houses painted pale yellow and orange.

Allow plenty of time to see every corner and little square, and check out the Archaeological Museum and Casa Parlante, a quirky 19th-century mansion with period interiors and animatronic figures.

Defended by insurmountable ramparts, both the New Fortress to the west and Old Fortress to the east deserve your time.

The latter goes back to the 6th century and is separated from the city by a ditch and canal crossed by a bridge.

In the complex you can see the temple-like Church of St George and the 19th-century British barracks housing Corfu’s library.

From the highest walls you’ll be wowed by vistas of the city, coastline, Straits of Corfu and mainland Greece.

Recommended tour : Corfu History and Culture Walking Tour

2. The Esplanade and Liston

The Esplanade and Liston

Between the Old Town and the old fortress is the esplanade, a long green square that is a remnant of the Venetian fortifications in the 17th century.

During the French occupation of Corfu at the turn of the 19th century the esplanade was planted with trees, while the cricket pitch is a holdover from the British period that followed.

Also dating to that time is the Maitland Monument, a Neoclassical peristyle, with 20 Ionic columns around a rotunda, commemorating the Lord High Commissioner Thomas Maitland.

The Liston, on the Esplanade’s western boundary is an elegant arcade, also from the French period and designed in the style of the Rue de Rivoli in Paris.

3. St Spyridon Church

St Spyridon Church, Corfu

Corfu’s foremost church is from 1580 and its Renaissance bell tower is the highest in the Ionian Islands.

Hosting the relics of St Spyridon, brought to Corfu City from Constantinople in the 15th century, the church moved to this location after its predecessor was demolished to make way for the citadel.

The marble iconostasis catches the eye for its classical lines, with a pediment and Corinthian columns bordering the paintings.

The ceiling is also stunning, with gilded stuccowork around paintings that were first composed by Panagiotis Doxaras in the 18th century, but had to be repainted after deterioration.

To the side of the iconostasis is the entrance to the crypt to where the saint’s remains are kept in a double sarcophagus plated with silver leaf.

4. Achilleion

Achilleion, Corfu

In 1888 Elisabeth of Bavaria, Empress of Austria, commissioned a summer residence at this elevated setting about 10 kilometres south of Corfu City.

This Neoclassical palace was designed by the Italian architect Raffaele Caritto with the hero Achilles as its central theme.

The illustrious German sculptor Ernst Herter produced statues inspired by Greek mythology for the grounds (the most famous shows Achilles in his death throes). You can tour the gardens, enriched with balustrades, a colonnade, fountains and Herter’s statues amid palms and trimmed cypress trees.

The interior is a museum full of memorabilia relating to Elisabeth of Bavaria, Franz Joseph II, as well as the next occupant, Kaiser Wilhelm II. Upstairs there’s a massive painting of Achilles dragging the body of Hector from his chariot by the Austrian artist Franz Matsch, and the dining hall is decorated with stucco cherubs on blue walls.

5. Mount Pantokrator

View from Mount Pantokrator

Corfu’s highest peak is in the north of the island, cresting at 906 metres and accessible by road.

At the summit is a cafe, telecommunications station and a monastery dating from the end of the 17th century.

You get up here on mini-bus tours from many of the coastal resorts on Corfu, or drive yourself.

Now, the road and its drop-offs and countless hairpin turns is not for the faint hearted, but the views are incredible if you can relax for long enough to enjoy them.

When you do arrive at the mountaintop you can see the Ionian Islands, the Greek Mainland, Albania, but also Puglia at the heel of Italy’s boot 130 kilometres to the west.

Suggested tour : West Route Day Expedition

6. Paleokastritsa Monastery

Paleokastritsa Monastery

Topping a rugged headland on the northwest coast, Paleokastritsa Monastery dates to the 13th century and is on the site of a Medieval castle that has long since disappeared.

The monastery has a small brotherhood of eight monks who give masses and offer tours of the buildings and lush gardens.

Almost every surface of the building is cloaked with bougainvillea and geraniums, and if you’d like to enter the chapel there’s a dress code, and shoulders and legs have to be covered up.

The monastery has a small museum with vestments, icons and, strangely, the skeleton of a whale.

The monks also cultivate olives and press their own oil, which is sold at the shop.

Recommended tour : North Corfu: Full-Day Sightseeing Tour

7. Paleokastritsa Beach

Paleokastritsa Beach, Corfu

Nestling just east of the monastery is the exquisite Paleokastritsa Beach.

Labelled on some maps as Agios Syridon Beach, this lies at the end of a long inlet with high walls of rock on both sides.

The water could hardly be calmer or clearer and is a snorkeller’s dream and just right for families with smaller children.

The beach, though narrow, has soft golden sand as opposed to the shingle coves nearby.

The limestone coastline around Paleokastritsa is perforated with sea caves, and there’s a jetty on the beach where you can catch boats for a tour.

8. Angelokastro

Angelokastro, Corfu

On a narrow rocky spur more than 300 metres above the sea, this castle was built in the 13th century as a far-reaching lookout over the sea, mainland Greece and inland across big swathes of Corfu.

The approach to Angelokastro is very dramatic, winding up through scrub and cypress trees to this unconquerable fortification which filling its small rocky podium.

Under the Venetians from the 14th century, Angelokastro was Corfu’s official capital and held strong against three sieges between the 16th and 18th century.

Beyond the walls, not a great deal of the fortress survives, save for the tiny Church of Archangel Michael, which has frescoes from the 1700s.

You can view seven sarcophagi hewn from the rock, peer into the castle’s vaulted cistern and gaze in awe at the sea, coast and mountains.

9. Vlacherna Monastery

Vlacherna Monastery

One of Corfu’s signature images, the Vlacherna Monastery is on an islet at the end of a narrow jetty off the southern end of the Kanoni Peninsula.

The chapel, which you enter beneath a typical campanile, dates to 1685 and has tomb monuments going back to the middle of the 18th century.

You can combine a visit with a boat trip to nearby Mouse Island, which we’ll talk about below.

Vlacherna and Mouse Island make up a scene to behold from afar, and there’s a pair of hilltop cafeterias on high ground at end of Kanoni where you can take it all in.

10. Pontikonisi (Mouse Island)

Pontikonisi

For €2.5 you can catch a boat to this small island where a 12th-century Byzantine monastery is crowded by pine and cypress trees.

According to legend Pontokonisi is Ulysses’ ship after it was turned to stone by Poseidon.

The island is protected but you can disembark, climb the stairway to visit the bite-sized monastery, which has a cafe and a souvenir shop.

You may detect a strong similarity to the Swiss Symbolist Arnold Böcklin’s famous painting, Isle of the Dead, which could have been inspired by Pontokinisi.

11. Kassiopi

Kassiopi, Corfu

In the northeast of the island, looking across the straits of Corfu to Albania, Kassiopi is a traditional fishing village that has grown into a low-key resort.

The built-up area sits at the base of a small peninsula which is etched with little pebble coves and has a charming fishing harbour on its east side.

Rising at the centre of the peninsula is Kassiopi Castle, which has Byzantine origins and could be as old as the 6th century.

It was one of three strongholds that defended Corfu before the Venetians arrived in the 14th century.

A partial ruin, the castle is still an imposing presence, with more than a kilometre of walls and 19 towers around a rectangular plan.

12. Canal d’Amour Beach

Canal d'Amour, Corfu

The party resort of Sidari may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but what does make it unique is its otherworldly rock formations.

At Canal d’Amour there’s a long, almost rectangular creek with layered, sand-coloured walls.

The sea has weathered the rock, and near the entrance to the creek is a tunnel.

Pick a day when the sea is calm (which is most days in summer) and you can swim through the tunnel.

The local custom says that any couples who swim through together will soon get married, so swim at your own risk.

Further out the water is a little deeper, and you can watch brave divers jumping off the cliffs.

13. Old Perithia

Old Perithia, Corfu

A “Designated Area of Natural Beauty” to the northeast of Corfu, Old Perithia is a mostly abandoned upland village under Mount Pantokrator.

Once home to as many as 1,200 people the village sits at an elevation of 650 metres and dates back at least as far as the 1300s.

Most of the 130 remaining houses are in various picturesque states of disrepair though some have been turned into accommodation.

You could give yourself a while to amble around Old Perithea’s stone paths, tracking down its eight churches and basking in the distant views to the sea over oaks, vines and cypress trees.

14. Mirtiotissa Beach

Mirtiotissa Beach, Corfu

At the bottom of the green cliffs beneath the Mirtiotissa Monastery is a heavenly little beach.

Mirtiotissa has a small ribbon of fine sand with perfectly clear waters, protected by a sequence of rocks a few metres from the shore.

Partly down to its isolated and secluded location, Mirtiotissa Beach has become the choice of naturists on Corfu, although everyone else is free to use the beach as well.

The unspoken rule is that naturists will bathe at the more private ends of the beach, screened by rocks, while non-nude bathers can stick to the middle.

15. Issos Beach

Issos Beach, Corfu

In contrast to Corfu’s rocky coves, the Blue Flag Issos Beach is an open bay bordering Lake Korission to the south of the island.

Traced by dunes, the golden sand at Issos seems to go on forever.

If you want a bit more life and amenities close at hand you can stay close to the resort village of Agios Georgios on the east end.

But you can also walk west and within a few minutes you’ll have broken away from the crowds.

Further from civilisation, Issos Beach is also popular with naturists, while the reliable winds attract windsurfers and kite-surfers.

15 Best Things to Do in Corfu (Greece):

  • Corfu Old Town
  • The Esplanade and Liston
  • St Spyridon Church
  • Mount Pantokrator
  • Paleokastritsa Monastery
  • Paleokastritsa Beach
  • Angelokastro
  • Vlacherna Monastery
  • Pontikonisi (Mouse Island)
  • Canal d'Amour Beach
  • Old Perithia
  • Mirtiotissa Beach
  • Issos Beach

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13 Villages And Towns In Corfu Worth Visiting (2024)

When you look at the map, you’ll see many villages and towns in Corfu, but which ones are worth visiting?

I wondered the same before going to Corfu!

After spending some time on the island, I can tell you that some places are only day trip destinations, while others you should consider staying in.

From quaint mountain villages to seafront fishing villages, there are over 20 towns and villages in Corfu! If you have a car, you can easily hop from one to another, but relying on public transport might leave you stranded in some areas.

Let’s find out where to go in Corfu, with the selection of the best villages and towns in Corfu Island!

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Best Corfu Towns And Villages

Before coming to Corfu, I was wondering where to go in Corfu and where is lively. 

I always find it complicated to find the advice that applies to me because by lively I don’t mean wild nightlife in Kavos with 19-year-old college students. 

Also, while I can certainly see the appeal of staying in remote villages and traditional houses, that’s not my idea of summer vacation just yet.

I saw accommodation options throughout the island, but I didn’t want to end up somewhere where I would be the only person walking around at night – regardless of the safety in Corfu .

Sure, I could always drive since I rented a car in Corfu . However, I like to walk around the village I’m staying at, enjoy the lively atmosphere, and see locals gathering in tavernas and bars.

Depending on how many days in Corfu you have, you can even stay in several different Corfu villages.

If you’re the same, here are the best towns in Corfu to visit!

a pedestrian path leading to the red church in the old town of corfu with chairs and tables from the cafes lining the street on either side of the steps

1. Corfu Town

Corfu Town, or Kerkyra, is the main town of Corfu. It is also the biggest and the liveliest place on the island.

I’d go that far to say that Corfu Town is the most beautiful town in Corfu, with its UNESCO World Heritage Old Town , colorful Venetian-style houses, and charming cobblestone streets.

Corfu Town also has the most things to do, from sightseeing, nightlife, and restaurants, to going on day trips from Corfu Town by public transport. 

The main downside of Corfu Town is the lack of beaches. 

If you’re coming to Corfu for the beaches, Corfu Town is not the best place to stay. While there are some beaches in the city, they are not nearly as nice as other beaches throughout the island.

Where To Stay In Corfu Town?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: Local Hostel and Suites Corfu
  • Mid-range Option: The Monastery Apartment
  • TOP Pick: Vittori Corfu Rooms

natali wearing a black dress and sunglasses standing in front of the small cove in sidari corfu with turqouise blue sea in the background

To be honest, Sidari is not the prettiest village on the island. In fact, it looks a lot like a regular seafront village, with modern-looking houses and restaurants.

However, Sidari is ideally located to explore some of the main tourist attractions in Corfu !

Firstly, you have Canal d’Amour in the heart of Sidari and Cape Drastis and Loggas Beach, some of the most impressive landscapes on the island, just a short drive from the city.

Next up, it is just a short drive from Old Perithia, Kassiopi, Porto Timoni, and Paleokastritsa. 

I spent two nights in Sidari and was pleasantly surprised by how lively this town was. Also, it was quite affordable compared to prices in Corfu Town.

Generally, it is one of the best places to stay in Corfu if you have a car!

Where To Stay In Sidari?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: Jasmine Apartments (I stayed here! Basic, but great if you’re on a budget!)
  • Mid-range Option: Del Mare Beach Hotel
  • TOP Pick: Akron Seascape Resort

a row of three small wooden boats in the port of kassiopi in corfu, with mountains in the background

3. Kassiopi

Kassiopi is one of my favorite Corfu fishing villages. It is one of the most picturesque villages along the northern coastline, and it reminds me of fishing villages in the Cyclades.

If you like history, you can visit the remains of the Venetian fortress. Otherwise, stroll the cobblestone streets, grab a drink or a dish in one of the seafront tavernas, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this seafront village.

There are several beaches in Kassiopi. However, they are pebbled coves compared to the long sandy beaches in the south of Corfu.

Where To Stay In Kassiopi?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: Sunflower Apartments & Studios
  • Mid-range Option: Limani Apartments
  • TOP Pick: Melina Oasis Boutique Hotel

Palaiokastritsa beach in corfu, a long pebbled bay with turqouse blue sea

4. Paleokastrista (Lakones and Liapades)

When it comes to the Paleokastrista area , I am giving you several options, but they are all very close to each other.

Paleokastrista is the best known, but Lakons and Liapades might be more picturesque, with traditional stone houses and cobblestone streets.

While Paleokastrista is a seafront village, the other two are mountain villages with a stunning view over the coastline.

Also, all three villages are connected by a hiking trail if you’re up for an active day in Corfu!

Where To Stay In the Paleokastrista Area?

5. benitses.

If you want to stay in a lively town close to Corfu Town, which is also quite charming to explore, Benitses is the one to go for!

I spent a couple of hours exploring this small town south of Corfu Town, and I quite liked it!

Benitses is a popular tourist town with plenty of accommodation options, restaurants, and bars. It used to be one of the original Corfu fishing villages, so you’ll be spoilt for choice with restaurants.

Still, if you move away from the coastline, you’ll get to discover winding cobblestone streets, old stone houses decorated with colorful flowers, and a lovely central square.

Where To Stay In Benitses?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: Olive Grove Poolside Apartments
  • Mid-range Option: La Soffitta
  • TOP Pick: Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa

natali wearing shorts standing on a sandy Arkoudilas Beach lined with high cliffs in the south of corfu

If you’re looking for lively places in Corfu, it doesn’t get much livelier than Kavos in high season. Maybe even too much for some travelers.

Kavos is the main party town in Corfu . As the high season rolls around, the clubs and bars are open until the early morning hours, with young holidaymakers wandering the streets, drinking, and dancing. 

If I lost some of you who are no longer 21, stay with me!

Kavos is not just a party town. It is home to several nice resorts, many delicious restaurants, and local tavernas.

Also, it is quite calm in the shoulder season! I visited Corfu in May and stayed in a fantastic hotel with a buffet breakfast included for a fraction of the price of places in Corfu Town.

Where To Stay In Kavos?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: Secreta Vista
  • Mid-range Option: Sirocco Hotel
  • TOP Pick: Ekati Mare Boutique Resort (I stayed here and it was fantastic!)

7. Agios Gordios

If you come to Corfu for the beaches, look no further than Agios Gordios. The long sandy beach of Agios Gordios is perfect for a summer holiday. 

Agios Gordios is connected to Corfu Town by a frequent local bus, and it is close to Pelekas, the Byzantine Fortress of Gardiki, and The Achilleion Palace for day trips. 

While I think Agios Gordios is a great place to stay, I don’t think you necessarily need to visit the village if you’re not staying there. It is not as authentic as others on this list, and it is mainly 

This seafront village is also Corfu backpacking hotspot, as it is home to the most popular hostel on the island!

Where To Stay In Agios Gordios?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: The Pink Palace
  • Mid-range Option: Lido Sofia Apartments
  • TOP Pick: Lido Paradise Apartments Corfu

8. Lefkimmi

If you want to stay in the south of the island, but not in Kavos, Lefkimmi is the place for you.

I visited Lefkimmi without really expecting much, and I was surprised nobody talked about it! Lefimmi is one of the biggest towns in Corfu, even though it doesn’t feel like it.

I liked walking along the canal, admiring the colorful boats docked in the water. The canal is lined with bars and restaurants and makes for a nice place to relax at night.

As you stroll the streets of the village, you’ll get to see traditional stone houses, several churches, and a charming main square.

Lefkimi is also a starting point for many boat tours from Corfu to Paxos and other southern destinations.

Where To Stay In Lefkimmi?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: Ina’s Apartments
  • Mid-range Option:  Archontiko ”Danae”
  • TOP Pick: Inalia Modern House

Finally, we have Ipsos, a coastal town north of Corfu Town, popular with holidaymakers spending their summer in Corfu.

I stayed near Ipsos and went there for a swim and a drink at night, and I was surprised at how lively it was.

Now, I don’t think Ipsos is one of the nicest towns in Corfu when it comes to its aesthetic appeal. You won’t find charming cobblestone streets here, as most of the town is houses along the coastline.

However, it is one of the most lively places in Corfu, with many restaurants, beach clubs, and bars to keep you entertained during your stay. 

Ipsos is also just a short drive from Corfu Town if you want more city vibes, even if you didn’t rent a car in Corfu !

Where To Stay In Ipsos?

  • Budget-Friendly Option: Villa Karmar by Go4sea (I stayed here and loved my stay!)
  • Mid-range Option: Senses Suites
  • TOP Pick: Rodostamo Hotel & Spa

Other Corfu Villages To Visit

Now that you know which Corfu towns and villages to consider when deciding where to stay in Corfu, let’s explore more picturesque villages that are perfect for a day trip.

These are much smaller than the places on the first list and fun to visit during the day, but they were a bit too quiet for my liking to consider staying there.

However, if your idea of a perfect holiday is going completely off-grid and you don’t care about the tourist amenities, most of these could work! 

Maybe not Old Perithia, as it is an abandoned village, and I don’t think you can book anything there.

dirth path with stone houses on each side in corfu village old perithia

10. Old Perithia

Old Perithia is a place you should visit, but only for a couple of hours. 

This oldest continuously inhabited village in Corfu is one of the most unique places on the island.

Today it is deserted most of the year. However, the village is being revived, with old stone houses renovated and brought back to life.

Old Perithia is a popular Corfu day trip, and I really enjoyed walking on the ancient stone paths around historic houses.

You’ll also find a couple of tavernas in the village serving traditional dishes during the tourist season.

white roses in front of a wooden bench in one of corfu villages

11. Chlomos

Chlomos is a village in the south of the island, also known as the village of the artists and one of the prettiest villages in Corfu.

Just like Old Perithia, it is quite an uphill journey to reach this village! 

I spent a couple of hours strolling around the village, and it was rather cute. I liked the cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and the stunning view of the island!

It reminded me of the hilltop villages like Motovun and Grožnjan we have in Istria, Croatia !

However, as the village is quite remote, and you need a car to reach it, it wouldn’t be my first choice of places to stay.

white house with flower pots in front of it in  afionas, one of villages in corfu

12. Afionas

Most people visit Afionas on the way to Porto Timoni, Corfu’s iconic double bay beach. 

While you could stay in Afionas if you like to be away from the crowds, I think most adventure travelers can see everything in a couple of hours.

The village is small, with several cobblestone streets and typical stone houses decorated with colorful flowers. I found Afionas rather cute, and the village was easy to reach compared to Chlomos and Old Perithia. 

The most popular thing to do here is the hike to Porto Timoni beach, but you can also grab a drink or a meal in one of the local tavernas with stunning sea views.

13. Pelekas

This small village is best known as the place where you’ll find Kaiser’s Throne – one of Corfu’s best viewpoints. 

It is one of the most centrally located villages, so you get an unobstructed view of the whole island! 

This mountain village features typical colorful houses lined with vibrant bougainvillea trees and several local tavernas.

Pelekas is a fantastic day trip destination, especially if you want to watch the sunset over Corfu . Also, it is right next to one of the most popular beaches – Glyfadas Beach.

Out of all the places on this second part of the list, Pelekas is the one I would consider staying at if you have a car.

view of church tower in corfu town with bright pink flowers in front of it

Final Thoughts: Villages And Towns In Corfu

Corfu is a fantastic island, with so many towns and quaint villages to discover. 

While you should visit some on a day trip, like Chlomos and Old Perithia, others are also great places to stay in Corfu . 

It’s hard to pick my favorite places in Corfu, from Corfu Town, if you prefer bigger towns, to Sidari, Agios Gordios, Benitses, and Kassiopi.

Each has that Greek island coastal atmosphere, stunning beaches, delicious local tavernas, and plenty of things to do!

Now that you know which places to visit in Corfu, it’s time to start planning your Corfu itinerary!

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Natali is the founder of She's Abroad Again. She is a solo female travel and backpacking expert who traveled to more than 30 country over 3 continents, mostly solo and on a budget! She is a lawyer turned travel blogger as she traded long office hours in Croatia for a digital nomad life and currenly calls France her home.

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Hi Natali, I have been reading your travel blogs from few days as we are planning to travel to Greece in few weeks. But I am really confused and looking for a reliable advice as which island is preferable to stay with 2 small kids less than 10 years. We have already been planning to stay in Athens & Santorini but want to explore one more island with kids.

I believe weather would still be cold in April so exploring beaches with kids wouldn’t be recommended. So where to go and what to do is big mystery for us. 🙂

Looking forward for your kind revert asap.

Warm regards, Vish.

If you’re going to Athens and Santorini, I would pick another island in the Cyclades. I don’t have kids, but Naxos is popular with families as it has many sandy beaches with shallow water. However, you’re right about water in April, it is not yet swimmable but they might enjoy playing in the sand! Also, there are several archaeological sites and hiking trails on the island that kids might enjoy exploring.

Wish you a fantastic trip! Natali

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Corfu Public Library 0.6 mi

Buttercrumbs Bakery 0.7 mi

Homeslice 33 Pizzeria 0.7 mi

It Is Wells Country Store 0.7 mi

Corfu Farmers Market 0.7 mi

Crosby's Food Mart - Corfu 0.8 mi

Pembroke Intermediate School 0.8 mi

Pizza Pantry & Insignia Bar 0.9 mi

Sprinkles Creamery 1.0 mi

Danielle's Countryside Antiques 1.4 mi

Pembroke Town Park 1.7 mi

Sweet Dream Maple Farm 1.8 mi

Linda's Family Diner 1.9 mi

Six Flags Darien Lake Theme Park 2.2 mi

Six Flags Darien Lake Theme Park Campground 2.2 mi

Six Flags Darien Lake's Lodge on the Lake Hotel 2.2 mi

Darien Lake Performing Arts Center 2.2 mi

Mulberry Station 2.2 mi

Tim Hortons - Pembroke 2.2 mi

Pembroke Town Hall 2.2 mi

Pembroke Museum 2.3 mi

Darien Lakes Econolodge 2.7 mi

Subway - Corfu 2.8 mi

Denny's Restaurant at the Flying J 2.8 mi

Cherry Hill Campground 2.9 mi

Country Pride Restaurant at TA Travel Place 3.0 mi

TA Pembroke 3.0 mi

Schmidt's Barn 3.3 mi

Northland Farm Stable 3.3 mi

Draves Arboretum 4.0 mi

Sleepy Hollow Lake 4.1 mi

Nutty's PlayDen 4.2 mi

Country Cottage 4.3 mi

Randall's Maple Products 4.4 mi

Indian Falls Log Cabin Restaurant 4.4 mi

Maximilian Kolbe Church Hall 4.5 mi

Holy Name of Mary Hall 4.5 mi

Grampa Dells Old Country Store 4.6 mi

Angry Apple Disc Golf Course at Darien Lake State Park 4.6 mi

Darien Lakes State Park 4.6 mi

Chestnut Hill Country Club 4.6 mi

My Saloon 4.6 mi

Crosby's Food Mart - Pembroke 4.7 mi

East Pembroke Canoe/Kayak Launch 4.7 mi

Jim's Saloon 5.0 mi

Promised Land CSA at Oles Family Farm 5.2 mi

Kern's Farm Market 5.6 mi

The Totem Pole Smoke Shop, Gas & Variety Store 5.9 mi

Western New York Gas & Steam Association 6.4 mi

Tonawanda Indian Community House 6.7 mi

Tonawanda Indian Reservation Historical Society 6.7 mi

Skyline Camping Resort 6.9 mi

Two Eagles Smoke Shop & Gas Mart 6.9 mi

JoAndy's Place 7.0 mi

Red Soul Coffee Co. 7.1 mi

Rez Smoke Shop and Gas Mart 7.3 mi

Big Bear's Char-Pit 7.3 mi

Fenton's Produce LLC 7.4 mi

Hillside Tavern 7.5 mi

River Spring Lodge 7.5 mi

Ye Olde Willow Bend Inn 7.7 mi

Area 51 Motocross 7.7 mi

Crossen Christmas Tree Farm 7.8 mi

Baldwin's Country Store 7.8 mi

Alexander Museum 7.8 mi

Alexander Central School 7.8 mi

Alexander Central School "Field of Dreams" 7.8 mi

Alexander Country Deli 8.0 mi

Liberty's Liquor Cabinet 8.0 mi

J Dubs Pizzas & Subs 8.0 mi

Alexander Fireman's Banquet & Exposition Facility 8.0 mi

Pudgie's Lawn & Garden Center 8.2 mi

Cathy's Crafts 8.4 mi

Lock's Motel 8.4 mi

Attican Motel 8.5 mi

LaBelle Trading Post 8.5 mi

Walking in the Woods 8.5 mi

Junior's Maple Products 8.7 mi

Ellicott Trail 8.8 mi

Batavia Country Deli 8.9 mi

Genesee County History Department 8.9 mi

Colonial West Motel 9.0 mi

Rebel's Posse Live at the Hotel 9.2 mi

Mancuso Limos & Buses 9.2 mi

Alabama Holley Farm 9.2 mi

Locust Oak Farms Apiary 9.2 mi

Alabama Hotel 9.3 mi

John T. O' Brien Canoe Launch at Kiwanis Park 9.4 mi

Kiwanis Park 9.4 mi

Dave's Ice Cream 9.4 mi

Oakfield Historical Society & Research Center 9.4 mi

Caryville Inn 9.4 mi

Sweet Ally's 9.4 mi

Mark Trail Motel 9.4 mi

Haxton Memorial Library 9.4 mi

Santino's Pizza 9.4 mi

The Oak Grill and Cafe 9.4 mi

Straight Out The Boot 9.4 mi

Sunset Motel 9.5 mi

Delre's Greenhouse & Garden Center 9.5 mi

Meadowbrook Golf Course 9.5 mi

Elroy Parkins Town Park 9.6 mi

Simple Pleasures Home Decor & Gifts 9.6 mi

Elroy D. Parkins (Little League) Park 9.6 mi

Label Shopper 9.6 mi

Town of Oakfield 9.7 mi

Lamb Farms, Inc. 9.7 mi

China Chef Buffet 9.7 mi

KFC / Long John Silver's 9.7 mi

Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar 9.7 mi

Peking Buffet 9.7 mi

La Oaxaqueña 9.7 mi

Batavia Total Nutrition 9.7 mi

McDonald's - West Main 9.7 mi

Batavia Bootery 9.7 mi

Hunter's Landing 9.7 mi

Jerry Arena's Pizzeria 9.8 mi

Kohl's 9.8 mi

That Taco Place 9.8 mi

Tim Horton's - West Batavia 9.8 mi

Domoy Farms 9.8 mi

Pheasants on the Flats 9.8 mi

Sport of Kings 9.8 mi

Señor Leon 9.9 mi

Shoe Dept. 9.9 mi

Yume Asian Bistro 9.9 mi

Tap Room 151 9.9 mi

Pizza 151 9.9 mi

Subway - Lewiston Road 9.9 mi

Mr. Wine & Liquor 9.9 mi

Taco Bell 9.9 mi

Barrett's Batavia Marine 9.9 mi

Walmart 9.9 mi

Subway - Walmart 9.9 mi

Dunkin' Donuts - Batavia West Main 9.9 mi

Tops Friendly Markets - Batavia 9.9 mi

Hotel at Batavia Downs 9.9 mi

The Gatsby at Fortune's 9.9 mi

Batavia Downs - Park Place Events Center 9.9 mi

Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel 9.9 mi

Batavia Downs Gaming 34 Rush 9.9 mi

Batavia Downs Gaming Clubhouse and Rail Bar 9.9 mi

Batavia Downs Gaming Fortune's Restaurant 9.9 mi

Batavia Downs Gaming Homestretch Grill 9.9 mi

Lambert's Design Jewelers 10.0 mi

Denny's Restaurant 10.0 mi

Settler's Family Restaurant 10.1 mi

Dick's Sporting Goods 10.1 mi

Copperhead Creek Bar 10.1 mi

Ulta Beauty 10.1 mi

West Main Wine & Spirits, LLC 10.1 mi

Williams Park 10.1 mi

Alex's Place 10.1 mi

Marshalls 10.1 mi

Five Below 10.2 mi

Chipotle Mexican Grill 10.2 mi

Famous Footwear 10.2 mi

Five Guys 10.2 mi

Old Navy 10.2 mi

Beverly's Floral and Gifts 10.2 mi

Target 10.2 mi

Starbucks Coffee 10.2 mi

Porcelain Pig Ceramics 10.3 mi

Burger King - Batavia 10.3 mi

Woodsmith Estates 10.3 mi

Enterprise Rent-A-Car 10.3 mi

Genesee County Visitor Center 10.3 mi

Norton's Chizzelwood 10.3 mi

Oliver's Candies 10.3 mi

Palm Island Indoor Water Park 10.3 mi

Quality Inn & Suites 10.3 mi

Arby's 10.4 mi

Robert Moris Building 10.4 mi

Oakfield Rod and Gun Club 10.4 mi

Vandetta Stadium 10.4 mi

Batavia Peace Garden 10.4 mi

Holland Land Office Museum 10.4 mi

Dunkin' Donuts - Downtown 10.4 mi

Los Compadres Mexican Taqueria 10.5 mi

Three Leaf Maple Farm 10.5 mi

David McCarthy Memorial Ice Arena 10.6 mi

Relax Inn 10.6 mi

Best Western Crown Inn & Suites 10.6 mi

Batavia Pedal Party 10.6 mi

New Boyz Transportation 10.6 mi

Islands Hawaiian Grill Food Truck 10.6 mi

Genesee Chorale 10.6 mi

Genesee Symphony Orchestra 10.6 mi

Downtown Batavia 10.6 mi

Batavia Concert Band 10.6 mi

Rancho Viejo Mexican Restaurant 10.6 mi

Red Roof Inn 10.6 mi

Tim Horton's - Downtown 10.6 mi

Domino's Pizza 10.7 mi

Austin Park 10.7 mi

Wendy's 10.7 mi

Budget Inn 10.7 mi

Fairfield Inn & Suites 10.7 mi

LaQuinta Inn & Suites 10.7 mi

Roman's 10.7 mi

Holiday Inn Express & Suites 10.7 mi

Tim Horton's - Oak Street 10.7 mi

Angotti Beverage 10.7 mi

Gilliana's Diner 10.8 mi

Everybody Eats 10.8 mi

Panda Chinese Restaurant 10.8 mi

Batavia Stage Coach Florist & Gifts 10.8 mi

Hampton Inn 10.8 mi

Valle Jewelers 10.8 mi

FairBridge Inn & Suites (Formerly Comfort Inn) 10.8 mi

The Coffee Press - Eatery & Wine Bar 10.8 mi

Bourbon & Burger Co. 10.8 mi

Centennial Park 10.8 mi

Jackson Square 10.8 mi

Center Street Smokehouse 10.8 mi

Fired Up 10.8 mi

Eli Fish Brewing Company 10.8 mi

Eden Café & Bakeshop 10.8 mi

Matty's Pizza 10.8 mi

Adam Miller Toy & Bicycle 10.8 mi

Glass Roots 10.8 mi

Liberty Arts 10.8 mi

Charles Men's Shop, Inc. 10.8 mi

Blue Pearl Yoga 10.8 mi

Major Stash Cigar 10.8 mi

Pok-A-Dot 10.9 mi

Café 2.o.1 at GO ART! 10.9 mi

Genesee County Artists Directory 10.9 mi

GO ART! 10.9 mi

Tavern 2.o.1 at GO ART! 10.9 mi

The Spa at Artemis 10.9 mi

Main Street Pizza Company 10.9 mi

Southside Deli 10.9 mi

01. Mural Mural on the Wall: The History of Batavia 10.9 mi

The Olive Branch 10.9 mi

Cinquino's Pizza 10.9 mi

Play Me A Tune: Music Garden 10.9 mi

City Church 10.9 mi

GLOW YMCA 10.9 mi

Genesee Country Farmers' Market 10.9 mi

Spa on the Avenue 10.9 mi

Mancuso Bowling Center 10.9 mi

T.F. Brown's Restaurant 10.9 mi

Paradise Home Vintage & Gift 10.9 mi

Ficarella's Pizzeria 10.9 mi

Batavia Sports Cards 10.9 mi

Karen's Yarn Paper Scissors 10.9 mi

Angry Charlie's Smokehouse & BBQ 11.0 mi

First Presbyterian Church of Batavia 11.0 mi

Empire Hemp Co. 11.0 mi

Foxprowl Collectables 11.0 mi

Northside Deli 11.0 mi

Anything Your Heart Desires Florist 11.1 mi

Richmond Memorial Library 11.1 mi

Subway - East Main 11.1 mi

St. James Episcopal Church 11.2 mi

The Harvester Center 11.2 mi

The BRICK Community Enrichment Center 11.2 mi

Pub Coffee Hub 11.2 mi

Attic to Basement Estate Sales and Clean Outs, LLC 11.2 mi

House of Bounce Batavia 11.2 mi

Batavia Players, Inc./Main St. 56 Theater 11.2 mi

One World Projects 11.2 mi

Game of Throws 11.2 mi

Cornell Cooperative Extension 11.2 mi

VivIFY Hydration Lounge & Medispa 11.2 mi

Batavia Muckdogs Baseball 11.2 mi

Dwyer Stadium 11.2 mi

Batavia High School 11.2 mi

Historic Batavia Cemetery 11.2 mi

Stan's Harley-Davidson, Inc. 11.3 mi

The Harve 11.3 mi

Windy Brew 11.3 mi

Xavmen | American Style Ramen 11.3 mi

Linda Borinqueña 11.3 mi

Batavia's Original Pizzeria 11.3 mi

Eat Well Grill 11.4 mi

Tully's Good Times 11.4 mi

John Kennedy Elementary School 11.5 mi

Miss Batavia Family Restaurant 11.6 mi

The Game Cave 11.6 mi

McDonald's - East Main 11.6 mi

Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge 11.7 mi

Cedar Street Rentals 11.7 mi

DeWitt Recreation Area 11.8 mi

Burly Brothers Country Butchery 11.8 mi

Batavia Bus Service, Inc. 11.9 mi

The Genesee County Fire Training Center 12.0 mi

Lei-Ti Campground & Recreational Community 12.1 mi

Jen's Joint 12.1 mi

Blondies Sip-n-Dip 12.1 mi

Northgate Free Methodist Church 12.1 mi

Genesee County Airport 12.1 mi

New York Craft Malt 12.2 mi

Town & Country Family Restaurant 12.5 mi

Genesee Speedway 12.5 mi

Genesee County Fairgrounds 12.5 mi

Torrey's Farm Market 12.5 mi

The Mill 12.6 mi

Terry Hills Golf Course, Restaurant & Banquet Facility 12.6 mi

Batavia Soccer Park 12.7 mi

Plum Creek Driving Range 12.7 mi

Andy's Pizzeria 12.7 mi

Sweet Life Country Store 12.7 mi

Cornerstone Church 12.7 mi

Lickity Splits 12.8 mi

Crosby's Food Mart - Elba 12.9 mi

Elba Museum 13.0 mi

Underhill Farms 13.0 mi

Chap's Elba Diner 13.2 mi

BEST Center at Genesee Community College 13.3 mi

Stuart Steiner Theatre at GCC 13.3 mi

Genesee Community College & Richard C. Call Arena 13.3 mi

Rosalie "Roz" Steiner Art Gallery at GCC 13.3 mi

Crosby's Food Mart - Batavia 13.4 mi

From The Heart Crafts & Gift Shop 13.4 mi

Harrington's Produce, Market Cafe & Bakery 13.5 mi

Porter Farms 14.0 mi

Rolling Hills Asylum 14.2 mi

The Tiny Piney 14.3 mi

Batavia Country Club 14.4 mi

The Lodge at Batavia Country Club 14.4 mi

Harrington's Greenhouse 14.5 mi

Genesee County Park & Forest Interpretive Center 14.6 mi

First Light Farm & Creamery 14.8 mi

Bethany Arts and Antiques 14.8 mi

Circle B Winery 14.9 mi

Star Growers 15.0 mi

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THINGS TO DO IN CORFU

things to do in CORFU

Corfu is a picturesque Greek island in the Ionian Sea, known for its rich historical heritage, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. Its blend of medieval charm with Venetian, French, and British influences is evident in its architecture, especially in Corfu Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site . The island’s rugged mountains, olive groves, and beautiful beaches attract visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation, and there are a lot of things to do in Corfu for all interests and budgets.

 Its warm Mediterranean climate and a small international airport make it a popular destination throughout the year and a very popular Cruise port . It is close to a number of neighbouring countries and is also accessible by ferry from Italy . With a welcoming atmosphere and diverse attractions, Corfu embodies the essence of Greek island beauty and tradition.

THINGS TO DO IN CORFU

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When to visit Corfu

Summer and Spring are the best times of year to visit Corfu. 

The average temperatures this time of year are around 29 degrees Celsius with mild nights and warm seas. Autumn and Spring are both pleasant times to visit with lower temperatures, cheaper accommodation, but not so good beach or swimming weather.

Best beach and swimming weather: June to September

Best sightseeing weather: March to June and September/October

Where is it?

Corfu is the northern most island in the Ionian group of islands which are located in the Ionian Sea on the western coast of Greece. It lies just off the coast of Albania and is close to the beautiful island of Paxos which lies to its south.

How to get to Corfu

Corfu is a very accessible island as you can both fly and ferry from numerous locations.

Flying to Corfu

With a small international airport, it is possible to fly into Corfu from several European destinations including the UK, Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, and Belgium as long as summer flights from destinations further afield such as Sweden, the UAE, and Ireland.

There are also domestic flights from Athens and Thessaloniki and seasonal flights to Zakynthos as well. In 2024 Sky Express has introduced a small plane that will fly between the main Ionian destinations of Preveza and Zakynthos too, which is very welcomed.

Ferry to Corfu

There are ferries from Bari in Italy to Corfu that run a couple of times a week from around mid-june to October and take between six and ten hours.

There is also one between Brindisi that takes only 6 hours, in summer.

There are overnight ferries to Corfu, sometimes via Igoumenitsa on the Mainland, from Bari and Ancona, and even Venice once or twice a week in summer.

Ferry connections to other Ionian islands, however, are limited. The Lefkada Palace runs between them ( except Kythira) in Summer, 3 days a week in each direction. It takes four hours to get to Lefkada and nine to get to Kefalonia. This is a passenger-only vessel ( no cars) and does book out frequently so plan ahead.

Some ferries run between Corfu and the mainland port of Igoumenitsa year-round and from there, ferries run to Patras, various ports in Italy and usually Kefalonia too.

Athens to Corfu

By Air : The quickest way to get from Athens to Corfu is by flying. Athens International Airport (ATH) offers multiple daily flights to Corfu International Airport (CFU). The flight duration is approximately 1 hour. This is the most efficient option, especially for those with limited time.

By Bus and Ferry : A more scenic and economical option involves taking a bus from Athens to the port city of Igoumenitsa and then a ferry from Igoumenitsa to Corfu. The bus journey can take around 6 to 8 hours, and the ferry from Igoumenitsa to Corfu takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on the service chosen.

By Car and Ferry : For those preferring to drive, you can rent a car and drive from Athens to Igoumenitsa, which takes around 6 hours, and then take a car ferry to Corfu. 

Getting around CORFU

There are various transport modes on Corfu making it easy to explore and get around. 

Corfu Buses

There is a bus that services the island and stops at all the main ports and villages. You can find the timetable HERE .

The blue buses serve Corfu Town and its immediate surroundings, while the green buses connect Corfu Town with other parts of the island. However, service frequency can vary, especially to less touristy areas.

Taxis are widely available and can be a convenient option for direct trips, especially if you’re traveling in a group or with lots of luggage. You can also pre-book a transfer which we use and recommend ourselves.

Private Tours

Booking a Private customized tour means you call the shots. Your guide and driver will ensure you cover all the sites that interest you, and perhaps a few you didn’t know about as well. 

Car and Scooter rental

Renting a car or motorbike gives you the flexibility to explore Corfu at your own pace. It’s ideal for reaching remote beaches, mountain villages, and attractions spread across the island. Rental agencies are available at the airport, in Corfu Town, and in most of the tourist areas.

In the smaller towns and especially within Corfu Town, walking is an easy and enjoyable way to explore. Many of the island’s attractions, shops, and restaurants are easily accessible on foot, particularly in the historic center, where a lot of it is car free.

There are also numerous hiking trails across the island.

In several of the coastal towns small boats are available for hire and are a great way t o explore Corfu’s stunning coastline and access secluded beaches. No boating license is required for small boats, making it a popular option for a day out on the water.  

Further reading : Driving in Greece

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Corfu Hotels and Villas

It really pays to spend at least a few days in Corfu Town, and, if your time is limited, then make it your base. It’s a beautiful town, is home to the island’s main airport, and is well connected to the rest of Greece with  ferries servicing the nearby mainland and other Ioanian islands.

  Mayor Mon Repos Palace Art Hotel is a lovely mid-range hotel while Rodostamo Hotel & Spa is great for a luxury stay.

For longer stays, consider this one bedroom apartment near the port, this lovely one near Liston ( The Promenade), or this two-bedder in a beautiful old 18th-century building in the heart of town that has a washing machine. They all have kitchens.

In Paleokastritsa, we had a great family vacation at   Zefiros Hotel and visited the beautiful Akrotiri Beach Hotel for dinner a few times.

In popular Dassia check out Corfu Palma Boutique Hotel and   Grecotel Daphnila Bay Dassia.

Things to do in Corfu

The island’s capital city, Corfu Old Town, is a UNESCO-listed site with a long history and many attractions. Due to being under Venetian rule from the 14th century to the late 18th century, the town boasts well-preserved Venetian-style buildings lining cobblestone streets and narrow alleyways.

The port town is built between two fortresses. The Old Fortress sits on a small, rocky peninsula to the east and was erected by the Venetians in 1546. The other fortress, known as the New Fortress, is to the west of the town. Yet again, built by the Venetians, it dates back to 1577. Both fortresses are fantastic viewpoints.

While in Corfù Town, stop by the Holy Church of Saint Spyridon, which is dedicated to the island’s namesake patron saint. This church is magnificent with its bell tower and red rooftop. Inside, you can see a chapel housing the silver coffin with the remains of St. Spyridon, which is paraded around during religious festivals.

Corfu Town is also a great place to do a walking food tour – their Bougatsa is amazing!

Full Day Sailing Cruise

Lunch, Drinks and Swim Stops

Discover Corfu’s hidden coves and secluded beaches, forests, gulfs and azure waters,  aboard a traditional wooden boat

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Falaraki – Corfu Town

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Traditional Villages

Corfu Island has several charming villages that are perfect for a more authentic experience.

Pelekas is a picturesque mountainous village located 13 km from Corfu Town. Set at 270 meters, Pelekas’ main attraction is Kaiser’s Throne, a hill with a breathtaking island view. This spot is particularly special at sunset, so don’t miss it. This village is also a great base for exploring the beautiful nearby beaches.

Kassiopi is a small fishing village in northeast Corfu, 38 km from the capital. Located at the foothills of the Pantokrator Mountains, Kassiopi is surrounded by olive groves and verdant hills. One of the village’s top attractions is its castle, which is historically relevant and offers a fabulous viewpoint.

Kassiopi port is particularly charming, lined with traditional tavernas and small shops. The area is also packed with coves and beaches ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

Lakones is perched on the slopes of a hill above Paleokastritsa. It is one of the most traditional settlements left in Corfu, still under the tourist radar. With houses dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries overlooking Paleokastritsa Bay, Lakones is the place to be on the island to partake in the culture of Corfu.

Vatos is a small and quiet village located in the heart of the verdant Ropa Valley, on the island’s center. Only 12 km from Corfu Town, Vatos boasts a wonderful natural landscape with vineyards, olive groves, and several stunning beaches, such as Ermones and Myrtiotissa.

Benitses is a quaint fishing village that has become one of Corfu’s most popular tourist spots. Close to Corfu Town (14 km from it), Benistes is a cosmopolitan resort town today but still maintains its traditional identity. It features lots of restaurants and shops, as well as stunning beaches. Besides being a great beach area, Benistes has interesting historical sites, particularly the Roman Baths and the Achilleion Palace.

Sidari is on the side of the island to Corfu Town. Notwithstanding the 40 km that separated the two, Sidari is among the most popular places on the island among tourists. Its most beloved attraction is the Canal D’Amour, a wonderful sandstone formation filled with clear blue waters that is perfect for swimming.

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Canal D’Amour, Sidari

Monuments and Museums of Corfu

Given how much history there is in Corfu, it is no surprise that there is a significant number of museums and monuments to see. Some of these are unique to Greece and do deserve some time to appreciate them.

Main Monuments of Corfu

Old fortress of corfu (paleo frourio).

This Venetian fortress dates back to the Byzantine period but was largely rebuilt by the Venetians in the 15th century. It offers panoramic views of Corfu Town and the sea and houses the Hellenic Music Research Lab and the Corfu Public Library.

New Fortress of Corfu (Neo Frourio)

Another Venetian-built fortress, this structure was constructed in the 16th century to bolster the island’s defenses. It features impressive walls and underground passages, with views over Corfu Town and its port.

Mouse Island (Pontikonisi)

Mouse Island, or Pontikonisi, is a tiny, lush islet off Corfu’s coast, symbolizing the island. Linked to Byzantine legends, it’s famed for its chapel of Pantokrator, dating back to the 11th or 12th century, offering picturesque views and a serene atmosphere, embodying Corfu’s natural beauty.

Achilleion Palace

Built in the late 19th century for Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sissy), this palace is adorned with statues and paintings of Achilles. It offers magnificent gardens and views of the island.

Mon Repos Palace

This 19th-century neoclassical mansion was the birthplace of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. It is set in extensive gardens and is now home to the Museum of Palaeopolis, showcasing Corfu’s ancient history.

Angelokastro

This Byzantine castle stands on a high peak on the island’s northwest coast, offering breathtaking views. It played a significant role in the defense of the island throughout history.

The Durrells House(s)

Whilst not strictly monuments the homes that the fabulous Durrell family lived in before the War are much sought after by visitors to Corfu, firstly because of the excellent books famed Zoologist Gerald Durrell wrote about his unusual childhood, and also due to the excellent BBC TV series called ‘The Durrells’.

Strawberry Pink Villa (Villa Anemoyanni): The first Corfu home of the Durrell family near Perama. It’s privately owned and not open to the public, but fans often stop by to view it from outside.

The Daffodil Yellow Villa: Located near the village of Kontokali, this was the Durrells’ second home on the island. Like the Strawberry Pink Villa, it is private property, but its exterior can be admired from a distance.

The White House at Kalami: This is the most famous of the Durrell residences, where Lawrence lived with his wife Nancy. Situated in the beautiful bay of Kalami, the White House is now a restaurant and museum dedicated to the Durrells, with plans to convert it into a luxury boutique hotel.

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Corfu Kastro

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Issis Palace

Corfu Museums

Archaeological Museum of Corfu : Home to artifacts from the island’s rich history, including items from the Archaic, Classical, Hellenistic, and Roman periods. Highlights include the Gorgon pediment from the Temple of Artemis.

Museum of Asian Art : This unique museum, housed in the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, features a collection of Asian art, including Chinese, Japanese, and Indian works.

Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa: Located in the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary Antivouniotissa, this museum displays a rich collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine icons and ecclesiastical artifacts.

Banknote Museum: Offers an extensive collection of Greek banknotes, showcasing the history of Greece’s currency.

Corfu Shell Museum: Although not as historically significant as the other museums, it features an impressive collection of shells from around the world.

Casa Parlante is an museum with a difference. It is a 19th-century mansion hosting a permanent exhibit showcasing the everyday life of the island’s nobility at the time. What’s peculiar about this museum is that everything is staged through animated figures with robotic technology. 

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Kanoni Peninsula

A small peninsula just a couple of kilometers from Corfu Town, is a district of the island’s capital. The island’s airport is located on the Kanoni Peninsula’s west side; on the east, you will find small and lovely beaches.

However, the reason why you should explore the Kanoni Peninsula is the Holy Monastery of Vlacherna, on of the most photographed images of the island. On the southern part of the peninsula, this church is connected to the mainland by a pedestrian bridge.

Built-in the 17th century, the monastery has an unusual shape, and its white-washed walls, tall bell tower, and red-tiled roof contrast greatly with the blue sea and lush landscape in the background.

The area is perfect for relaxing, sitting in one of the many cafes with outdoor tables located in front of the monastery, and marveling at picturesque vistas.

Day trips from Corfu

Just a short private boat ride from Corfu Town, Parga is a gorgeous seaside town in the Epirus region. Upon your arrival from the sea, you will immediately see why Parga is among the most popular destinations in the area.

A red-roofed hillside settlement perched on a rocky shore with green trees and surrounded by impossibly clear waters makes Parga picture-perfect. Stroll around the town’s narrow streets, enjoy a traditional meal in a seaside taverna, and explore secluded bays for a lovely day trip.

Unmissable while in Parga is the Venetian fortress, built on top of a hill overlooking the town and the sea. This is a lovely spot to walk and admire the breathtaking views.

Paxos & Antipaxos

Two of the most stunning and small islands around Corfu, Paxos and Antipaxos, can be reached by boat in less than two hours. Boat trips to these islands are the most popular day trip in Corfu and for good reason as it really is a wonderful day out!

Paxos is perfect if you want to escape Corfu’s busier spots and have a truly idyylic island experience. With less than 3,000 inhabitants, Paxos is home to only three villages (Gaios, Longos, and Lakka) and a few rural settlements inland.

Walk through the narrow streets of Paxos, admiring its Ioanian-style houses with whitewashed walls and local churches. Paxos also boasts incredible beaches with crystal-blue waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

Antipaxos is even smaller than Paxos, so the activities to do here are relaxing at the beach and strolling around, soaking up the laid-back atmosphere of this island. Here you can walk among vineyards and olive groves and explore the breathtaking beaches and secluded coves.

On clear days, from Corfu, you can see all the way to Albania. The Greek island is close to Saranda, one of the best seaside towns in Albania. Just a 1 hour and 30 minutes by ferry, Saranda is nestled peacefully in a vast gulf.

There are plenty of things to do in Saranda. Stroll the seaside promenade of Hasan Tahsini Boulevard, which offers access to many beach clubs and cafes. Explore the ancient Synagogue Complex with its fascinating heritage and the 40 Saints Monastery, which dates back to the 6th-century monastery and boasts incredible views.

The area around Saranda has other unmissable attractions, like the Lekuresi Castle and the Butrint National Park.

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Butrint National Park, Albania

Events on Corfu

Religious events.

Easter Celebrations

Easter in Corfu is renowned for its unique blend of Roman Catholic and Orthodox traditions. Highlights include the procession of the Epitaphios, the gathering of processions in Spianada Square, and the custom of throwing clay pots from balconies on Holy Saturday.  Easter celebrations in Corfu are some of the most unique, lively and popular in all of Greece.​

The Assumption

On May 8 and August 15, festivals for the Assumption of the Virgin Mary take place in Kassiopi and the Kanoni area, attracting many participants​.

The Transfiguration of the Saviour

 Celebrated on August 6, this festival occurs in several locations, including the Mouse island and the villages of Perivoli, Strinnyla, Palaiochori, Agioi Deka, and Agios Mattheos. A six-day pilgrimage to the top of Pantokrator mountain from August 1 to 6 is also part of this celebration​.

The Feast of Saint John

 On June 24, this day is celebrated in Mantouki as well as in many villages of Corfu, where people keep the tradition of jumping over fires​.

Madonna of Vlacherena

Celebrated on July 2nd with a procession in Garitsa and festivals in Garitsa, Acharavi, Kamara, and Fontana on Paxos island​ .

Saint Prokopios

 On July 8, celebrations in honor of Saint Prokopios take place, with festivals in the villages of Kavos, Lefkimnis, and Aghios Prokopios​ .

Saint Marina

 Celebrated on July 17, with festivals in Benitses, Spartera, and Avliotes​

Saint Spyridon Celebrations

Saint Spyridon, the patron saint of Corfu, is celebrated four times a year with processions that feature the island’s bands. These occur on his name day (December 12th), the Sunday before Easter, the first Sunday of November, and August 11th.

Feast of the Cross

On September 14, a feast is held in the monastery of Saint Ioannis in Sidari​

Specific Feast Days and Celebrations: Many saints’ feast days and other religious celebrations are observed throughout the year, including those dedicated to the Ascension, the Assumption, and various patron saints of the local villages​.

Other Events

Each may this occurs across many parts of Greece but is particularly celebrated in Patras,  Reflecting its Venetian influence, Corfu’s Carnival is a lively event with traditional costumes, parades in Corfu Old Town, and various festivities similar to the Carnival of Venice​ ​. The carnival includes unique local customs such as the “Petegoletsia,” where locals humorously critique politicians and public figures, and the “Dance of the Priests” in Episkepsis

Held every August, this event features choirs in boats singing traditional Corfiot serenades (kantades) accompanied by fireworks, celebrating a local legend of miraculous survival at sea​.

Cricket Festival

Originating from the times of British rule, this festival takes place in the Spianada Square of Corfu Town, highlighting the island’s unique adoption of cricket​.

Festival of Folkloric Groups

Occurring around the end of March, this festival showcases folkloric dance and music groups from all over Greece and has been gaining international attention​ ​.

Numerous Village Festivals

 With more than 200 villages on the island, Corfu experiences almost daily celebrations, especially in summer. These include religious feasts, saints’ name days, and local traditions, ensuring that there is always something happening​

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The Best Places to Visit in Corfu for Nature & Culture Lovers

Updated: March 30, 2024

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written by: Steph Kloeckener

Looking for a Greek Island getaway away from the crowds? Then the northern part of Corfu is perfect for you. These are the best places to visit in Corfu for nature and culture lovers.

Picturesque towns, cliffs, crystal-clear water, and even mountains – the Greek island of Corfu has it all. And if there is one thing I know, it is that these Corfu images will make you want to explore the island. After all, they highlight the best places to visit in Corfu and will show you why it is one of the best Greek islands .

Corfu is the perfect combination of nature and civilization, and if you mix it with the great Greek cuisine, you have a real bucket list destination. It might not be as popular as Santorini or Mykonos, but ultimately, that is part of the island’s charm. Even in more touristic places, everything still feels authentic and has maintained the essence of Greece .

As a photographer, I love visiting places that allow me to capture a lot of different motives and that allow me to share the beauty of nature. And if there is one thing I can say about all the beautiful places in Corfu that I got to see, it is that the island is a perfect playground for photographers. So be sure to pack your camera gear when you get the chance to visit this beautiful place in Greece .

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Top 3 Best Places to Visit in Corfu

I loved most of the places I visited in Corfu, but some were even more beautiful than others. Therefore, I recommend visiting the following three if you are short on time and cannot visit all the best places to visit in Corfu on this list. These locations are my top 3:

  • Corfu Old Town — the cultural heart of Corfu full of charming historic buildings
  • Cape Drastic — the cape and surrounding area offer stunning cliff views
  • Palaiokastritsa — the place to visit in Corfu with the best beaches and sea caves

Be sure to read the rest of the article to find out more about what these fantastic locations have to offer and to see which additional places are more than worth a visit.

1. Kassiopi

Kassiopi is a picturesque town in the north of the island with colorful houses, a marina, and great beaches . It is one of the best places to visit in Corfu and no extended trip to Corfu would be complete without spending some time at the beaches or the town itself.

If you only visit Kassiopi for a day, you should sit in one of the restaurants near the harbor and enjoy a great meal, before exploring the beaches of the town. If you are staying in a hotel in Kassiopi and therefore have more time to explore the town, you should also check out the shopping street and Kassiopi Castle.

I personally love Bataria Beach , which happens to be a great snorkeling spot. As the water gets deeper, you will spot fish in seagrass and if you continue around the rock on the left, you will likely be able to spot bigger fish.

Another great beach option is a beach dubbed ‘small wild beach’. Unlike the other beaches of Kassiopi, this one has no rental beach chairs and umbrellas as it is quite small. But its size is what makes it amazing. Few tourists know of it, so you will likely have the small beach and the beautiful view you have from there to yourself.

To get there, you have to walk down a small path that starts just off the street about 100 meters to the right of Bataria Beach and then walk down the path. It is a great secluded spot!

Info: You can spot the coast of Albania from all the east-facing beaches of Kassiopi. Based on the landscape, it looks like Albania’s Butrint National Park would be worth a visit. At least, if Corfu is part of a longer adventure.

Corfu Images of Kassiopi's Marina

Sidari is another great place to stay in northern Corfu and offers plenty of beautiful spots. The most famous one is the Canal d’Amour. It is a picturesque water channel surrounded by cliffs with a layered appearance. Legend has it, that lovers that swim through the Canal together will stay together forever. Be aware of the tides and waves if you want to give the legend a try. The water there can be quite choppy and it can become dangerous – especially if you are not a strong swimmer.

Walk on the path on the cliff behind Canal d’Amour beach for a great view of the Canal or walk along the cliffs beside the channels to see the ocean with its vibrant and diverse shades of blue.

If you want to grab a bite or enjoy a cocktail with a nice view, the D Amour Beach Bar Restaurant is great. It has a great outdoor seating area, beach chairs, and a pool.

Canal d'Amour Beach just before sunset

3. Cape Drastis

Cape Drastis should be on every Corfu itinerary , as it is one of the most stunning places to visit in Corfu. And once you are there, it is easy to see why. The view of the outlying cliff with its unique shape is gorgeous even if you do not visit it as the sun is setting. This dramatic site will convince you, that Corfu is one of the best Greek Islands.

Additionally, there are two other viewpoints in the area that offer a stunning view of other nearby cliffs. ‘Cliff View Point’ and ‘Cape Drastis Scenic View’ are both worth a visit if you do not mind a minor uphill walk. Be aware of the fact, that there is no rail or other safety features near the cliff with a steep drop.

Do not get too close to the edge. No place in Corfu is worth more than your life, so enjoy the view from a safe position. If the area of the two viewpoints is not deemed safe, the access tends to be restricted. Please adhere to the signs that tell you to stay away (if they are in place).

Viewpoint near Cape Drastis Corfu

4. Logas Beach

While the cliffs make Logas Beach one of the most stunning beaches in Corfu , this beach is most commonly known for its epic sunset views. Also, known as the sunset beach , it is the place to go if you want to see spend your evening taking in a marvelous sight.

From the beach itself, the stairways leading down to the beach, or the popular 7th Heaven Restaurant on top of the cliffs, you can watch the sunset. The fading sunlight slowly paints the cliffs in spectacular colors and you will not regret going there – after all, this natural spectacle is what makes it one of the best places to visit in Corfu.

Stay after the sun has ‘sunken’ into the Ionian Sea. Otherwise, you might well miss out on some of the most epic colors of the sunset. You do not want to miss the sky turning pink!

Logas Beach Cliffs, Corfu

5. Palaiokastritsa

If there is one place in Europe, that reminds me of Ha Long Bay in Vietnam or island hopping in Thailand, it is Palaiokastritsa (Paleokastritsa). This town has some of the most amazing beaches in Corfu and can easily take your breath away. This town is part of the reason why the island is one best beach destinations in Europe .

Here, you can have everything from pebbles to sand beaches and crystal-clear sky-blue water with greenish hues that remind you of the dream beaches of Southeast Asia. Most beaches offer a lot of water sports and are great snorkeling spots . Hereby, Agios Spiridon Beach is by far my favorite one as I felt transported to Krabi or the Phi Phi Islands.

Be to sure rent a kayak or go on a boat ride so you can explore the nearby sea caves and other beaches. It is one of the things to do in Corfu, that you do not want to miss out on.

While small, ‘The Blue Eye Cave’ and ‘Nausika’s Cave’ are amazing sights, and the same can be said about the bay of Palaiokastritsa. Especially, if you see them while being in the water, as it allows you to marvel at the imposing cliffs.

Crystal-clear waters at Beach in Corfu

Lakones is home to some of the best viewpoints of Corfu and therefore one of the best places to visit in Corfu. From the terraces of the ‘Golden Fox Restaurant’ and the ‘Bella Vista’, you can see the entire area of Palaiokastritsa with its bays and cliffs. Be sure to grab a cold drink so you can enjoy the view for a while!

You can either drive up to this quaint mountain town, but know that the streets are tight. Alternatively, you can hike to Lakones by following a path dubbed ‘donkey trail’. Do not forget to explore the rest of Lakones once you have taken in the view. The small village is quite charming and has maintained the old charm of the past centuries .

Golden Fox Viewpoint Lakones Corfu

Corfu Old Town

Corfu Old Town is the perfect counterpart of the north’s nature, as it is all about architecture, history, and art . The old town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and dates back to the 8th century. Influenced by different large empires and kingdoms, it is a perfect reflection of Corfu’s history and is incredibly charming. You are bound to find a beautiful spot wherever you look.

Some of the most popular things to do in Corfu Old Town are exploring the vast Old Venetian Fortress and the New Fortress . Be sure to go all the way up to the lighthouse on top of the Old Fortress to get an amazing view of the city.

Stroll through the street and shop for souvenirs while taking in historic churches and monasteries at the same time. And of course, there are also a lot of amazing restaurants that tempt you with delicious Greek food.

As my pictures will show you, Corfu Old Town is incredibly beautiful and therefore one of the nicest places to visit in Corfu. And even more so, if you are interested in art and history.

St. Spyridon Church Corfu Old Town

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Will you visit all these places to visit in Corfu?

I did not expect to love Corfu as much as I do, but then again I had no idea how beautiful the island is. While these photos of Corfu only show a small part of everything the island has to offer, they hopefully inspired you to explore the island and show you the most beautiful places to visit in Corfu.

This list includes all my favorite places in Corfu (that are not food-related), and I can only hope that you will like them as much as I did when you eventually go there on your own.

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This UNESCO World Heritage Site dates back to the 8th century B.C. and served as a hub of maritime trading. Its three forts have been rebuilt multiple times but the housing in the city that stands today mostly dates back to the Venetian period and the 19th century when the island was under British control.

The Old Town of Corfu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Old Fortress on the edge of Old Town is was built by the Venetians in the early 15th century. It survived several sieges and was bombarded by the Italian Air Force in the 1900s during the Corfu Incident and occupied by the Nazis during World War II. Today, visitors can tour the fortress, which is home to a library and cultural exhibits.

The Old Fortress has been protecting the city for centuries.

This large square in the city of Corfu, Greece is one of the largest in Greece. It is located in front of the Old Fortress of the city of Corfu and fronts the Old Town. It's home to restaurants, gardens and monuments.

The Spianada is one of the largest in Greece.

The church of St. Spyridon is locate in the heart of Old Town Corfu. It was constructed in the 17th century with a bell tower built in the Italian style and resembling the Greek Church St. Giorgio’s Del Greci bell tower in Venice. The remains of Saint Spyridon are located in the church and housed in a shrine that was made in Vienna.

The bell tower of St. Spyridon Church in Corfu.

The Achilleion Palace is one of the most famous royal mansions in Europe and one of Corfu's most important architectural landmarks. It is home to lush gardens and interiors adorned by frescoes painted by important artists.

Statue of Achilles at Achilleion Palace

Beyond palaces and fortresses, Corfu is home to magnificent seaside destinations, including the popular Palaiokastritsa Beach.

Paleokastritsa Beach, Corfu, Greece

In Paleokastritsa, visitors can rent a boat in the harbor to see nearby coastal caves and see fabulous scenic coastal views of the area, including the monastery.

The harbor at Paleokastritas in Corfu, Greece

Visitors shouldn't miss the views and the history of the Paleokastritsa Monastery. This working monastery is open for visitors. It is a peaceful and picturesque area where guests can observe the lives of working monks. The monastery dates back to the 13th century but much of the current structure was built in the 18th century.

Paleokastritsa Monastery

This is a particularly fun spot for visitors and photographers. Kanoni is a neighborhood on a hillside that overlooks the church of Panagia Vlacherna and Mouse Island in Corfu. A narrow passageway connects the passageway and the church. The real excitement, however, are the planes that fly in from behind the church, over the island and land just feet away on the runway for the airport in Corfu.

Mouse Island, Corfu

One of the best ways to discover the island Corfu is to tour the island. On a recent Viator tour, <a href="https://www.viator.com/tours/Corfu/Taste-Corfu-Private-Tour/d4279-139164P7" title="A Taste of Corfu Private Tour,">A Taste of Corfu Private Tour,</a> we stopped at all of these destinations on the island and had the chance to not only experience the sights, but the food and the wine of the island. Our group stopped at the Carburi Estate where we sampled locally produced olive oil, honey, a variety of preserves as well as traditional liqueurs and wine produced by the family-run estate.

Tasting olive oil at Carburi Estate in Corfu, Greece

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Where to stay in Corfu

Trying to work out the best area to stay in Corfu for your next holiday? We’ve put together this comprehensive list of places to stay, to help you get the most from this beautiful Island.

The second largest of the Greek Ionian Sea islands , Corfu’s lush, green terrain benefits from the island’s Mediterranean type climate.

It is an island of magnificent contrasts , from busy tourist beaches to hidden picturesque coves, from dark green olive groves in the valleys, to rugged pine and cypress forested mountain sides.

The island’s heritage also is as varied as its terrain. Over the centuries it has been occupied by the Byzantines, Venetians, French, and the British , before finally becoming a part of Greece in 1864. 

Now, many of its villages, towns, and cities have remnants of different architecture dating back as far as the 8th century BC. Read on, for our list of the best places to stay in Corfu.

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Where to stay in Corfu: 18 Best Areas

1. Corfu Town (Kerkyra), the capital of the island

Best places to stay in Corfu: Corfu Town

Kerkyra, (Greek for Corfu Town), is the capital of the island , and high on the list of everyone’s places to stay in Corfu. It is a town where architecture and monuments tell of the history of Corfu Island.

In this UNESCO World Heritage Site , you can find examples of the Byzantium, Venetian, French, and British influence during their respective occupations.

The town is full of tall, Italian style terraced homes and businesses which line the h undreds of winding narrow cobbled streets . It has museums, Georgian mansions, and grandiose palaces that house its mysterious past. 

It has fashionable shopping malls and arcades for that retail therapy. It has local Greek coffee shops and tavernas, international eateries , and romantic little bistros offering traditional Corfiot cuisine.

On the north side of the Esplanade you can find a little British influence, in the Georgian style Royal Palace of Corfu.  

Built in 1820, and also known as the St. Michele and St. Giorgio Palace, it was originally used by the English royal family and then the Greek royal family , before becoming the home of the Museum of Asiatic Art, and the Historical Archive and Classic Relics Authority of Corfu.

Greek dancing is famous the world over, and a number of events are held throughout the year on the large Spianada Square . Even when not filled with dancers, it is the hub of Corfu Town’s social life. 

The square provides views over the Old Fortress, The Contrafossa, and The Municipal Gardens ; and is close to some of its most popular monuments,

Under the Arches of the French Liston Arcade , you can relax and do a little people watching as you unwind with a coffee, snack or evening meal. 

Evenings can be as quiet or as active as you like, with all manner of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes.

 If you choose Kerkyra for your stay in Corfu , accommodation ranges from self-catering apartments and villas, through to hotels to suit all tastes and pockets.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN CORFU TOWN

  • ($$$) Corfu Palace Hotel
  • ($$) Mon Repos Palace – Adults Only
  • ($) Puppet Guesthouse

2. Gouvia, a great place to stay in Corfu for all ages

Gouvia, Corfu

Nestling halfway down the east coast of the island, Gouvia has developed from a small local fishing village, into one of Corfu’s major marinas and tourist destinations . Close to both the airport and Corfu Town (8km), the resort is popular with families, couples, and young singles.

The two main streets in this attractive village are the centre of its commercial activities with a myriad of shops, tavernas, and restaurants . 

Gently shelving into the blue Komeno Bay , the main beach is a long sandy stretch with parasols and sunbeds. Water-sports are available, as well as a large selection of boat trips around the island and beyond.

Night-time has something for everyone. You can enjoy a relaxing evening sampling the local cuisine, or choose one of the large international eateries complete with entertainment. 

Tavernas offer everything from a quiet beer on the terrace, to karaoke and live music, with many open until the early hours of the morning.

If you would like to spend time at Gouvia during your stay in Corfu, there is an excellent choice of apartment and hotel complexes from the large tour operators, as well as privately owned self-catering apartments, villas, and cottages.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN GOUVIA

  • ($$$) Corfu Imperial, Grecotel Beach Luxe Resort
  • ($$) Art Hotel Debono
  • ($) Hotel Orpheus

3. Dassia, a resort with that exotic Mediterranean feel

Best places to stay in Corfu: Dassia

Being just a 30 minute journey by bus, or 10 minutes by car from Kerkyra , a stay at Dassia offers visitors the option of relaxing beach days , combined with trips to explore the island’s capital and surrounding areas.

The main coast road runs along the back of the beach, and a number of mid-range hotels are located there. 

With landscaped gardens that blend into a large grassy area that stretches to the beach, there is plenty of space to get your towels down amongst the parasols and sunbeds. 

A blue flag beach suitable for children , it has a good selection of shops, tavernas, and restaurants along the front, and a comprehensive range of water-sports are available on the beach.

If the beach front water-activities are not enough, a 20 minute drive to Agios Ioannis, on the main Glyfada road, will get you to Aqualand Water Park , with its pools, Jacuzzis, waterslides, bouncy castles, and adventure playground.

Although Dassia is very family friendly, there is plenty to enjoy in the evenings whether your tastes are quiet and relaxed, or active and party mode, but don’t expect to find all-night bars and beach parties.

If Dassia appeals to your taste for your stay in Corfu, there is an excellent choice of hotels at all levels , as well as self-catering apartments and villas. There is also a popular campsite one kilometre up the road, for those backpacking around the island.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN CORFU IN DASSIA

  • ($$$) Ikos Dassia
  • ($$) Tryp by Wyndham Corfu Dassia
  • ($) Tina Hotel 

4. Ipsos, where to stay in Corfu for the young and young at heart

Ipsos, Corfu

If your holiday preference is all about culture and local cuisine, then Ipsos is probably not for you.

Situated on the east coast, around 15km from the capital, Ipsos has a long narrow pebble and sand beach , with the main coast road running parallel behind it. 

With its shallow shelving beach into the calm water it is safe for young children , while for older children and adults there is a large selection of water-sports to choose from. 

Along the beachfront are plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants to keep the browsers happy, while sun loungers and parasols are available along most of the beach.

It wasn’t that many years ago that Ipsos was considered a resort for the 18-30 party people. Now it is morphing into a resort more for families with older teenage children, young singles, and older couples who still enjoy the odd late night.

Although there are still plenty of English style bars about, there are a growing number of small, intimate restaurants and tavernas, where romantic meals can be enjoyed. And cocktails consumed while you sit on the terrace and watch the sun set.

The couple of small marinas along the beach offer boat trips to various destinations, boat hire, and scuba diving for both beginner and experienced divers.

In the town you will find all the food shops you require if you are self-catering, and plenty of bars and restaurants if you decide to eat out. Behind the flat town area, the terrain rises steeply, to densely packed hillsides full of forests and olive groves.

If you fancy Ipsos for your stay in Corfu, accommodation is plentiful across all areas , with self-catering being a popular option.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN IPSOS

  • ($$) BELLA De LUX APTS
  • ($) Hotel Yannis Corfu
  • ($) Valentino Corfu

5. Barbati, explore the interior or relax on the beach

Best places to stay in Corfu: Barbati

Sitting below Corfu’s largest mountain the Pantokratoras, Barbati is a resort village of two halves suitable for visitors of all ages. 

Situated 20km north of Kerkyra on the island’s north-east coast, strip of white pebbles, which shelves gently into the beach area is a one-kilometre long the blue Ionian Sea.

The beach has plenty of sunbeds, parasols, water-sports, and boat trips , while along the front you will find beach shops, souvenir shops, mini-marts, eateries, and bars. 

Also along this half of the resort, you will find a selection of self-catering apartments and hotels amongst the cypress and pine trees.

At the top of the slope is the main east coast road, which has to be crossed to reach the higher half of the resort. Here you will find more holiday complexes, shops, bars, and restaurants along the roadside, as well as scattered about behind the main street.

With the majestic Pantokratoras mountain overlooking the resort, and the cypress and pine forests that almost reach the beach, it is an impressive area of natural beauty . 

If you want time away from the beach there are various ways you can explore the rugged Corfu countryside and local villages.

Days can be as busy or relaxed as you like, and the same applies to the evenings. Barbati has plenty of tavernas and restaurants offering quiet evenings wining and dining, to bars which offer some form of light entertainment. What you won’t find here are loud music bars open till the early hours.

If you think Barbati is where you want to stay in Corfu , the resort has a good selection of self-catering apartments and complexes, mid-range hotel accommodation, and luxury villas.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN CORFU IN BARBATI

  • ($$) La Riviera Barbati Seaside Apartments & villas
  • ($) Pantokrator Hotel
  • ($) Vladimiros Apartments

6. Nissaki, where to stay in Corfu to sample the simple Greek way of life

Nissaki, Corfu

Just a couple of kilometres north of Barbati, the small, sprawling coastal village of Nissaki offers the simple pleasures of Greek living, yet draws a surprising number of well-heeled visitors. 

From the village set back off the coast, a gentle stroll through the olive groves will get you to the small main beach area. A picturesque cove of pebbles and sand , it has crystal-clear water , and lava rocks rising out of the sea at both ends, making it particularly popular with scuba divers. There are also a limited number of other water-sport activities available.

As one of Corfu’s less commercialised areas with fewer tourist facilities, it is more popular with older couples and groups, than the young. 

From the main beach you can enjoy coastal strolls in both directions, where you will find secluded little coves . Some with small pebbly beach areas, and others where you can swim straight off the rocks.

If you want to explore Nissaki’s surrounding countryside, there are olive groves, traditional Greek villages and old properties to be found, or further afield, the deserted village of Old Sinies , sits on the slopes of Mt Pantokrator.

Along the village road you will find the main area for shops, mini-markets, cafes, bars, and restaurants. While around the beach area there are just a couple of tavernas and beach shops.

Nissaki is definitely a destination for those looking for rest and relaxation . Lunch can be enjoyed from the terraces of beachfront bars overlooking the bay. While enjoyable dinners with family and friends can be had in the local or international restaurants, enjoying traditional Corfiot cuisine and sampling the local wines.

If Nissaki piques your interest as the place where to stay in Corfu, there is an excellent selection of luxurious apartments, villas, and hotels , as well as a number of self-catering and mid-range hotels available.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN NISSAKI

  • ($$$) Atlantica Nissaki Beach – Adults Only
  • ($$) Krouzeri Beach Apartments
  • ($) Salt & Sun Apartments by Konnect

7. Kalami, a quiet, friendly fishing village

Kalami, Corfu

A few kilometres further up the north-east coast from Nissaki, lays the blissfully quiet village of Kalami. Although a resort area welcoming all age groups, there is little to keep young children occupied other than the water-sports and what your hotels have to offer. 

Situated in a horseshoe shaped bay, with a backdrop of green cypress trees and pine forests climbing the hillsides, Kalami has built its reputation offering relaxing holidays in tranquil, un-commercialised surroundings .

The curving white pebble beach is probably the most commercialised part of it, with sunbeds, parasols, and water-sports on the beach, and tavernas and small shops along the front. 

For those with a love of nature, there are hiking and cycling trails to get to local villages and up into the hillsides. Coastal walks in the warm Mediterranean climate are also popular, to seek-out the small picturesque coves around the headland.

One place of interest well worth a visit is The White House . Sitting on the waterside and now a taverna, the White House was once the home of British author Lawrence Durrell in the 1930s. It was where he penned a number of his books, including one of his most well-known, ‘Prospero’s Cell’.

Evenings in the main are quiet friendly affairs in the restaurants and bars dotted around the village, as guests contemplate another relaxing day soaking up the sun.

If Kalami sounds like your kind of place to stay in Corfu, there are self-catering rooms and apartments available, as well as apartment complexes and adult only hotels .

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KALAMI

  • ($$) San Antonio Corfu Resort (Adults Only)
  • ($$) Erkina Villas Kalami Corfu
  • ($) Votsalo Kalami Apartments

8. Kassiopi, a destination for the whole family

Best areas in Corfu: Kassiopi

Around an hour’s drive from the island’s capital and the airport, Kassiopi is the largest village situated on the north-east coast. Built to complement its attractive working harbour ; bars and restaurants can be found around the quayside, from where you can watch the day’s catch being landed.

Kassiopi is a resort for families, couples, and singles of all ages, although don’t expect to find late-late night bars , or all night beach parties. 

The village only has its harbour, but close by are a number of pretty beaches , including Avlaki beach and Kerasia beach . On the larger beaches sunbeds and parasols are the norm, and you will find shops, bars and eateries for all your beach time needs.

Around the village you will find shops selling everything required for your week or two week self-catering visit, with plenty of restaurants to cater for all tastes from local lamb dishes to Chinese, Italian, or Mexican cuisine . 

In the bars you can quench your thirst with the local Kumquat, Ouzo, or Metaxa Brandy, or stick with the better known international brands of wines and spirits.

The quieter bars around the village are a good starting point for your nights out, working your way down to the quayside where you will find a selection of late night karaoke and music bars.

If you think Kassiopi ticks the boxes for your family stay in Corfu, it has a good selection of apartment complexes and self-catering villas, as well as boutique and mid-range hotels.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN CORFU IN KASSIOPI

  • ($$) Aria Suites
  • ($$) Melina Bay Boutique Hotel
  • ($) Katia Beach Hotel

9. Acharavi, a popular area to stay in Corfu for all ages, couples, and families

Where to stay in Corfu: Achavari

Situated on the northern-most tip of Corfu, Acharavi is not just a popular tourist resort, but also the main town in the north, where locals arrive from the surrounding areas to arrange their day-to-day domestic affairs. 

The village has seamlessly blended its old traditional buildings with modern tourist facilities, to provide a modern resort with traditional vibes.

Acharavi is a flat resort with a safe sand and pebble beach stretching seven kilometres along the coast. Plenty of sunbeds and parasols are available. 

A good selection of water-sports equipment can be hired on the beach, and bars, restaurants, and shops stretch along the front.

Acharavi is divided into the old and new, with streets lined with olive trees, and an interior of lush Mediterranean vegetation. It is a resort popular with both beach lovers, and those who enjoy hiking or cycling to explore the surrounding coast, villages and old Roman remains.

Although a large town by Corfu standards, Acharavi still retains its friendly Greek hospitality . A trait that comes to the fore when you enjoy an al-fresco Coviot lunch of local olives, garlic bread, and moussaka; all washed down with the local schnapps or rosé wine at one of the many small beach-front tavernas.

There is little in the way of alternative entertainment at Acharavi, but there is a good selection of coach and boat trips available to other parts of the island for those who like to get out and about. The capital and airport can be reached in around an hour, and local public transport is pretty reliable.

If Acharavi sounds like the place where to stay in Corfu , it has an excellent selection of holiday apartments and villas, boutique hotels and international hotel complexes.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN ACARAVI

  • ($$$) Almyros Beach
  • ($$) Acharavi Beach Hotel
  • ($) Marie Hotel

10. Roda, a great resort with that traditional village vibe

Roda, Corfu

Sitting on the northerly coast of the island, a few kilometres west from Acharavi, Roda is another resort that has managed to retain much of its traditional fishing village appeal. 

Popular with families and couples, the blue flag beach stretches four kilometres along the coast, with sunbeds, parasols, water-sports, and shops, bars, and restaurants spread along the front. You can also test your driving skills at the mini go-kart track.

Laying on the beach on a sunny day, you can look across the Ionian Sea to the mountains on the Albanian coast. Inland, there is a good selection of trails for hiking, cycling, and horse trekking through the countryside.

Whether self-catering or half-board, the village has everything you need for your break, including souvenir and bric-a-brac shops for those quirky gifts for friends and family. In the village, you can visit the church of Saint Goerge and the Temple of Apollo on your walk-about.

Evenings can be as relaxed or active as you like, with restaurants offering plenty of local fresh seafood , traditional cuisine, and international dishes. While the local bars and tavernas provide everything from quiet conversation to karaoke and live music.

If you feel the need for a change of scenery with the kids, the Sidari Water Park, and Aqualand Resort Waterpark are easily reached via tour coach, hire car, or public transport.

If Roda touches the spot for your stay in Corfu, the area has an excellent selection of hotels, apartments, and villas available.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN CORFU IN RODA

  • ($$) Ibiscus Corfu Hotel
  • ($) Hotel Coral Beach
  • ($) Semeli Hotel – Adults Only

11. Sidari, where to stay in Corfu for a mix of beach and nightlife

Sidari, Corfu

A few kilometres west of Roda, on Corfu’s north coast, sits Sidari. A resort boasting over 14,000 beds, it is unashamedly aimed at the young package holiday makers.  

It has a reputation for lively, late bars favoured by young beach-and-bar holiday visitors, so if quiet and culture are your holiday things, Sidari is probably not for you.

Sidari is blessed with three beaches . The main blue flag beach, which is the most popular, is a long stretch of sand and shingle, which shelves gently into the shallow blue sea.

Bars, restaurants, and shops fill the beach walkway, while sunbeds and parasols take up most of the beach. Water-sports of all kinds are available, as are various boat trips around the island.

If you want a little time away from the crowds, you can walk round to Megali , a smaller cove with plenty of rock pools for the kids to do a little shrimping. 

A short car drive or cab ride away is the Canal D’Amour , or Tunnel of Love. A picturesque cove with its tunnel and interesting rock formations , it is popular with young romantics who want to stroll through the tunnel and enjoy a little time on the beach, or a drink on the terrace of one of the local tavernas.

The main village area is a hive of activity with plenty of shops, bars, and restaurants to keep you occupied during the day, while in the evenings bars and restaurants of all descriptions keep visitors busy until the early hours.

If you’re looking for busy daytimes and lively night-times for your stay in Corfu, Sidari has a large choice of economical apartments, villas, and mid-range hotels.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN SIDARI

  • ($$) Sidari Waterpark
  • ($$) Amour Holiday Resort
  • ($) Panorama Sidari

12. Agios Georgios Pagi (North), restful, relaxing, and tranquil

Where to stay in Corfu: Agios Georgios Pagon

To add a little confusion, there is another Agios Georgios further down the west coast. To clarify your choice, the name ‘Pagi’, the nearest village to Agios Georgios in the north, is often added to the name.

Agios Georgios is located in a beautiful curving bay, and a holiday destination for families and all age groups who enjoy quiet and tranquil . 

The resort is a few kilometres off the beaten track, down a narrow, twisting lane which wends its way through the countryside to the coast. 

With over five kilometres of sand and shingle beach , and a backdrop of forest covered volcanic hillsides, it is the chosen destination for many looking for a totally relaxing beach holiday.

The beach area has the usual sunbeds, parasols, and water-sports; with shops, bars, and eateries along the front catering for all your day-to-day beach needs. 

Away from the beach, accommodation tends to be privately owned, helping the resort retain much of its original charm. Most accommodation, and the majority of shops, bars, and restaurants, lay to the rear of the road, where you can sample a different menu every night of your stay. 

For those odd days exploring away from the beach, the countryside is a mix of cypress and pine forests, olive groves, and working Greek farms.

If Agios Georgios Pagi sounds like your place to stay in Corfu, accommodation is primarily locally owned small apartment complexes, farm houses, and small hotels .

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN AGIOS GEORGIOS

  • ($$$) Zeus Throne Suites
  • ($$) San Georgio Boutique Hotel by Hotelius
  • ($) Belle Helene Hotel

13. Paleokastritsa, one of the most picturesque resorts to stay in Corfu

Paleokastritsa

A sprawling resort that includes six attractive beaches , Paleokastritsa has managed to retain much of its original charm, in-spite of the increased number of hotels, restaurants, and bars that have sprung up over the years.

A resort for all age groups, it stretches along the coast road taking in six of the island’s most attractive small cove s. Each pretty sandy shingle beach, has its own sunbeds, parasols, water-sports, bars, shops, and restaurants to cater for its visitors. 

At the end of the coast road is the main harbour, where you can catch water taxis, book boat tours, and hire boats and canoes.

Overlooking the port and village, and surrounded by cypress and olive trees is the 18th century Monastery of the Virgin , which now houses a fascinating collection of post-Byzantine artefacts and books for you to browse.

With the number of diverse restaurants around the resort, every night can be a different experience. You can enjoy Italian, Chinese or English meals in the many international restaurants, with or without entertainment. Or you can choose a quiet meal for two in a local taverna , or a full Greek dinner, complete with dancing and plate smashing.

Although you won’t find late night bars and all night beach parties, many of the local tavernas are open until after midnight, for those who enjoy late nights when on holiday.

If you think Paleokastritsa ticks all the boxes for your stay in Corfu, there is a good selection of self-catering options, and a number of popular hotels.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN PALEOKASTRISTSA

  • ($$$) Akrotiri Beach Resort Hotel
  • ($) Odysseus Hotel
  • ($) Zefiros Traditional Hotel

14. Liapades, a popular resort for nature and beach lovers

Where to stay in Corfu: Lipiades

Halfway down the west coast, at the northern tip of the Ropa Valley, and overlooking Gefyra beach, sits Liapades village. An old, traditional village of Ionian and Venetian buildings, narrow cobbled streets and colourful, stuccoed houses , it remains an area largely untouched by mass tourism.

The small shingle and sand main beach is just 100 metres long, and well equipped with sunbeds, parasols, water-sports, bars, restaurants, and shops. 

Gefyra beach is one of six small coves that make up the resort, with over a dozen others that can only be reached by a boat tour, or by hiring a boat off the beach.

Most of the hotels and apartments, along with shops, bars, and eateries, are built along the road that leads down to the beach, and make up the ‘new’ area of Liapades village.

For those times away from the beach, the old village square is the centre of activity with long-established bars, shops, and restaurants – and traditional Greek hospitality.

For the nature lovers, inland there are old tracks to be explored on foot or by cycle. Worn down by working donkeys and carts loaded with olives and grapes, these trails will lead you to little hidden coves, or up into the hills for some fabulous panoramic views across the village and beyond.

If Liapades sounds like your place to stay in Corfu, there is a good selection of both self-catering and hotel options available.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN LIAPADES

  • ($) Anna Pension
  • ($) Medusa Lux Apartments
  • ($) Avra Sunset Sea View Liapades

15. Glyfada, where to stay in Corfu for an away from it all beach holiday

Best places to stay in Corfu: Glyfada

Continuing down Corfu’s west coast, Glyfada’s claim to fame is its beautiful blue flag golden sand beach , set off with a backdrop of steep volcanic cliffs and dense, deep green vegetation. It is a resort for all who just want to relax in the sun and explore the countryside.

Small local tavernas, shops and eateries can be found scattered along the beachfront, with a couple of hotels and apartment blocks close by. The beach is well equipped with sunbeds and parasols, with a number of local beach bars offering waiter service to your sunbeds.

A good selection of water-sports are available, and for the strong swimmers, a 40ft high rocky outcrop can be reached from the beach, and is popular with cliff jumpers .

Close by is the pretty Mirtiotissa beach , popular with visiting naturists , and a little further out is Pelekas, a traditional Corfion village which has become popular as a stopover by visiting backpackers.

For the nature lovers and walkers, behind the resort there are some great trails to be explored, full of native flora and fauna.

Evenings are generally quiet affairs , sampling the local cuisine and excellent local wines and beers in the restaurants and bars. For those occasional evenings where you want a little more, the capital, Kerkyra, is just a 30 minute drive away by cab or hire car.

Glyfada is ideal for those who just want to recharge the batteries , with a good selection of mostly self-catering apartments and a couple of hotels.

BEST HOTELS IN GLYFADA

  • ($$$) Domes of Corf, Autograph Collection
  • ($) Glyfada Gorgona Apartments
  • ($) Glyfada Beach Hotel

16. Agios Gordios, busy family beach days and relaxing evenings

Where to stay in Corfu: Agios Gordios

Being less commercialised than many Corfion resorts, Agios Gordios (south) still relies heavily on fishing and agriculture for its main source of income. 

Nestling in a bay south of Glyfada, it has over a kilometre of golden sandy beach , backed by high, forested hillsides. 

With bars, tavernas, and restaurants along the front, a good selection of water activities including pedalos and canoes, and plenty of sunbeds and parasols, it provides all you need for those enjoyable days on the beach.  

The village also has a good selection of facilities including ATMs, pharmacies, and car hire offices. Quiet bars and restaurants can be enjoyed during the evenings or you can head toward the beach front, where a number of tavernas and cocktail bars keep later hours.

What makes Agios Gordios so appealing to returning visitors, is its close proximity to other attractions away from the beach. Just a few minutes drive will get you to the villages of Kato Garouna, Pentati and Sinarades , with its Folklore Museum furnished with everything from the 19th century.

Aqualand Water Park is just a 20 minute drive away for somewhere different for the kids. The Kaisers Throne , one of Corfu’s highest viewpoints, is around a 30 minute drive. 

The Corfu golf club and its 18 hole course is around the same distance, while Corfu Town is just 15 kilometres away.

If Agios Gordios is your kind of place for your stay in Corfu, it offers a good selection of self-catering apartments, villas, and mid-range hotels.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN CORFU IN AGIOS GORDIOS

  • ($$$) La Grotta Verde – Adults Only
  • ($$) Romantic Palace Beach Apartments
  • ($) Panorama apartments

17. Benitses, a popular resort where to stay in Corfu for all ages

Best places to stay in Corfu: Benitses

Situated on the east coast, and just 12 kilometres south of Corfu Town and the airport, Benitses was one of Corfu’s first tourist resorts back in the 1960s. 

Surprisingly, although the resort has massively expanded, most of the old traditional village has been retained, with new construction undertaken along the coast road running behind the beach.

At one time a main draw for the young party crowd, today Benitses is a destination for all age groups, families, and couples. Gone are the late night party bars, to be replaced with friendly restaurants to suit all tastes, and bars where the vibe is social and relaxed.

The resort has one main sand and shingle beach with its working harbour at one end, and a number of smaller sandy coves within easy reach. Plenty of the usual beach equipment and facilities are spread along the front, and trips and boat hire is available from the harbour.

You will find beach and souvenir shops, pharmacies and mini-markets, to supply all you need for your stay. But be sure to spend some time exploring the origina l Benitses village with its narrow streets , and local bars and shops, to get a real feel of traditional Corfu.

For the nature and history lovers, at the rear of the village you will find well-worn paths to take you into the countryside and some interesting attractions such as the Achillion Palace , the Corfu Shell Museum, the Laopetra Rock , and the ruins of the old Roman Baths .

The resort also holds a number of festivals throughout the year, including the Agia Marina Festival, and the Sardine Festival.  

If Benitses sounds like where you want to stay in Corfu, the resort has an excellent selection of all types of accommodation.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN BENITSES

  • ($$$) Angsana Corfu Resort & Spa
  • ($$) Lido Corfu Sun Hotel 4 Stars All-inclusive
  • ($) Hotel Kaiser Bridge

18. Kavos, a resort where you can party 24/7

Best areas in Corfu: Kavos

Situated on the southern edge of the island, Kavos sprang to life in the 1980s, as Corfu’s leading resort for the young and young at heart party people . It has remained there ever since.

The pretty village of Kavos has a two kilometre long white sandy beach , with every facility you could wish for. Bars, restaurants, shops, and mini-marts stretch the length of the beach, as do parasols and sunbeds. 

Water-sports include banana rides and doughnut rings, jet skis and para-sailing, and windsurfing and water-skiing. 

Popular with young Brit tourists , in high season the resort is extremely busy. For those who want a little respite from the crowds, a short drive will get you to the quieter Arkoudilas and Katoulla beaches just along the coast.

Although popular with Brits, Kavos is a cosmopolitan resort attracting young visitors from all over Europe and beyond. 

International restaurants , big brand fast-food outlets, and local Greek tavernas cater for the various tastes of the visitors, while many bars appear to be open all day and all night, the only thing changing being the staff serving the drinks.

For those who want a little downtime, organised trips and tours are available to other areas of the island, and hiking paths in the countryside will help clear the head and focus the mind. 

If Kavos sounds like your kind of place to stay in Corfu, accommodation from self-catering studios to luxury hotels is available to suit all pockets.

So there we have it, 18 of the best places to stay in Corfu, we hope they’ve helped make your holiday decision a little easier.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN KAVOS

  • ($$$) Capo Di Corfu
  • ($$) Ekati Mare Boutique Resort
  • ($) Mediterranean Blue

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Hi there heading to Corfu for 5 days and looking for a place where there’s nice beaches and some night life/restaurants (not like kavos). We are late 30s, originally was thinking Palokastritsa but wasn’t sure if it was too quiet. Any suggestions would be great!

Hi. Maria. Some other lively destinations are Ipsos, Benitses and Sidari. Renting a car allows you to explore the island, visit the best beaches, and enjoy the bars and restaurants of those areas.

Hello , Thank you very much for your great article – I am after some suggestions on the best part of Corfu to stay for my wife and I. We have ten days in Corfu in early June, and want somewhere quiet and relaxing, with good access to a range of restaurants and tavernas. We don’t want the young night-life crowd ( we are in our 40’s). We have a car so we are happy to base ourselves somewhere and do day trips, or perhaps start with a few nights in Corfu Town and then move somewhere else. We’d like to avoid large resort-type locations, and are after more of a traditional Corfu experience – visit a variety of places and sites rather than sit on a beach for days and days. Perhaps a place with more villas or small scale accommodation. Is there somewhere you can suggest. Thank you very much!

Hi Aaron. Having car the choice is easier. One place that could suit you (and I really love) is Paleokastritsa

Hi, What a delightful article! We are heading to Corfu for 5 nights in May. We love outdoors, exploring villages, beaches, windy streets, and food (of course!). We are planning to stay in Corfu for 2 nights. Where would you recommend using as a base for the rest of the trip and explore around. We will rent a car for the duration of the trip. Thanks!

Hi Dovile. I would choose any of the North destinations. Myself, I really like Paleokastritsa

Hey this is an fantastic list. About 10 friends and myself (mid 20s) are planning on going to Corfu in May for about about a week and are looking for the best area for hanging out at the beach during the day, exploring the sites, great greek food options and a mix of nightlife. Some nights we’ll go out to dinner and come back, some nights we want to party with loud music. Some nights we’ll do in between.

Where would you recommend we stay?

Hi Antohony. If you are looking for nightlife then Kavos is the place to stay in Corfu. Sidari could also be a good option.

What a fantastical detailed description of options in Corfu. As a writer, I am planning to rent a place for six months. I want to work on a current book while getting to know the island, as a potential part time residence. On my breaks from book, I would like to engage in an arty social scene, low key cafes versus drinking party scene. Looking to meet like minded ex-pats, of all ages with open spirit (I am a 66 year old woman) seeking to explore a new life adventure, with a passion for life and developing independent creativity. Live music, dancing (under the stars which I imagine are spectacular!) food fusion, simple, relaxed, beautiful and delicious traditional/healthy cafes to meet people and share, curious about life conversation. Easy access to walking around town to meet friendly people, to experience, being part of community- local farmers markets, town squares for seeing the same faces, etc. Would be great if also, yoga classes and celebration events around nature and seasons. Since I will be solo, would like easy, out the door, social interaction. Inter-active classes, independent films to watch with discussion, original versus famous artist shows and mix of small, informal venues for artist passing through or international living and performing would be wonderful to feel sense of social connectivity. As another option, I wonder is there is an area to live or neighborhood in a part of Corfu, that attracts people doing individual artistic creations yet wanting a sense of like minded community to share free time and explore the island and life together. With appreciation, Ellen Instagram whitebirdfriend

That’s a very helpful information. We will take a couple vocation for one week maby, any recommendation about a place for young couple but not very partying place, with many people and tavernas/bars, beautiful beach? near with other places so we can visit not only one. Thank you!

Hi Klau. You could check Sidari and Ipsos. Both are lively

What a well written guide! Really thanks for that!

Myself and two friends, all in ours 30s, are planning to go to Corfu in early August.

Where would you recommend us to stay if we are looking for good food, close to nice beaches and the right amount of party?

Hi Eric. Kavos is famous for its nightlife but it is a bit far away from everything. Other good options are Sidari and Ipsos.

Hi, lots of great advice and so much to choose. Intend to use Corfu town as initial base and then hire a car. Can you suggest another town other than Corfu town to base with a car and explore coast and inland from there. Love swimming, exploring, good food, not so much into late night parties. We have three weeks in June 2023.

Hi Peter. Three weeks is a long time to stay in Corfu. Best advice would be to split your time in 2 destinantios. Choose one in the northern part (e.g, Paleokastritsa or Liapades) and one in the middle or south of the island (e.g, Agios Gordios or Benitses).

Hello! Thank you for all these helpful information. If me and three other friends are looking to come to Corfu for two days end of August (age 23) where do you recommend us staying? We are looking for beach life during the day and exploring the nightlife as well.

Hi Shannon. Check Kavos, a lively beach destination. Other options could be Ipsos and Sidari.

Hello! Travelling with our 8 months old baby. We are hoping to spend some time at the beach, but also enjoy walks in little towns. What would be the best place to go? Thanks! Really good article.

Hi Victoria. You have plenty of good choices in Corfu. One place I can recommend you is Paleokastritsa

My wife and I are looking for a quiet, one week break in Corfu in September. A smaller area ideally, with a sandy beach, walkable to some restaurants and the seafront – quiet and not full of children? Ideally with hotels to stay. Thank you!

Hi Joshua. That is quite easy to find in Corfu :). One nice area is Paleokastritsa.

Hello, can you tell me a village with tavernas and blue and white streets and houses? I cannot find them in Corfu. Thank you.

Hi Stefana. White streets/houses and blue domes are typical in the Cycladic islands. In Corfu you will not see the same type of villages as in Santorini.

Hi, thanks so much for this post. I’m planning a week in Corfu and wondering where to stay as a solo traveler. Ideally I’d like a busy after beach life (bars/restaurants/shops) with possibility to take photos I’m a solo traveler. Would it make sense to go there by motorbike? Thanks!

Hi Frank. As a solo traveler looking for a busy and lively places I would choose Kavos. Ipsos and Sidari can be good choices as well.

Hello, Many thanks for your really useful website. We are a family of five who love the sea, want to experience traditional corfu and green leafy spaces. We are looking for beautiful beaches, pretty coves and local tavernas. Would you recommend a hotel that feels luxurious without compromising on character & surroundings?

Hi Amy. One of my favourtie places to stay in Corfu is Palokastritsa. Eventhough I recommend a few hotels in the post is better that you check availavility and prices for your dates in Booking.

Great Info wow!!! Super helpful.

Me and my boyfriend (both 24) are traveling to Corfu this July and wanted to stay in a nice area with pretty beaches and cliffs. We would like an area where there are some bars and fun places, without it being too ‘turisty’ and ‘internationalised’. Basically a somewhat quiet space but where we can still have a nice drink and enjoy a nice restaurant. Do you have any suggestions???

Thank you so much!!!

Hi Marta. Plenty of places to be recommended… Personally I think Paleokastritsa (one of my favourite places in Corfu) is a perfect choice.

Hello, Your website is amazing and super informative. lots of information to sift through. Myself and my two teenagers – Son 15 and Daughter 11, want to visit Corfu this summer and want to know the best place to go for some nightlife but not too noisy, some beaches for me and some water sports and activities to keep them entertained.What is your recommendations as I have listed from your website – Paleokastritsa, Dassia, Ipsos and Archaravi. I am very confused as to where to go and would love some assistance please. Many Thanks Sarah

Hi Sarah. Ipsos could be the best option for you.

Hello! This is an amazing site full of handy information 🙂

Bit of indecision here, myself and my son of 15 would love to visit Corfu’. I have the following in my list: Gouvia, Dassia, Ipsos, Kassiopi, Paleokastrisa and Benitses! What are your suggestions? I like sandy and not too dark beaches, to spend few hours on but not solely, we look for activities too (mostly for my son!), thinking of staying in a hotel that serves breakfast only so we can enjoy different local restaurants, mainly Greek cuisine, somewhere accessible to shops and villages to visit. Not animal party but some sort of evening entertainment :). Thank you!!

Hi Marina. I would say that Ipsos and Kassiopi are the most fun places of those 6. My favourite is Paleokastritsa but it is a more quite destination.

Hello, where would be the best place to stay as a base for exploring wildlife and local cuisine please?

Hi Leanne. To explore wildlife the place you chose is not that important as having a car. In terms of local cuisine you will enjoy in all the destinations. In the most busiest ones you will have more offer and maybe is easier to find more upscale restaurants.

Great website we are looking to rent a villa in Corfu in June and taking our kids 27 & 29 not quite kids ….looking for somewhere thats pretty and typically Greek not too lively would you have any suggestions please ?

Hi Maggie. I would look into Paleokastritsa, Kalami, Roda, Liapades, Glyfada, or Agios Georgios Pagi. They are great choices for a quiet family beach vacation.

Hi Travelling solo in June, looking for a quieter beach resort but with bus links to visit Corfu Town or if you stay in Corfu town is there any access to a beach? Interested to see your suggestions Thanks so much – really helpful website S

Hi Sara. Corfu Town is the main bus hub so if you are not renting a car and you are planning to visit different places is a good option. Check Glyfada, Benitses, Gouvia or Dassia. They are not far away from Cortu Town and are relatively quiet. Other destinations will take you a bit more time to reach Corfu Town.

Hi My boyfriend and I are thinking of going to Corfu for a holiday, we are both 18 and would love to go somewhere lively with a good atmosphere, places to eat and nightlife but not some much a nightclub central zone! I have heard kavos is party central and can be quit messy? Also lovely beaches and picturesque zones with little day trips. Any ideas!!

Hi Ava. Kavos is the best place to stay in Corfu if you are looking for nightlife. Other good places are Sidari, Achavari and Ipsos.

Hi Alexandra – This has been the most helpful article ! I’m 24, looking to have a solo backpacking experience through Corfu in July . I’d love to meet other young people / travelers and just go with the flow / tag along. Keen to have a few drinks/ live music at a bar in the evening but won’t be going clubbing. Would love to see the greenest and most lushes coastline , go for hikes and stroll through beautiful streets of a village with some history. Could you recommend any places ?

Hi Brigitta. For a good mix of nature and beaches you will find plenty of places. I would recommend Liapades, Paleokastritsa and Agios Georgios area. It´s a convenient area to set up your camp base and explore the north part of the island.

So paleokastritsa or liapades to stay and have a few beers at the end of the evening and not walk to far home ?

Hello, Where is the best place to stay (villa for e.g.) and for partying, lively night out in Greece? I am turning 40 and my friends and I want to book a 4 days trip to celebrate all day and night. Thanks x

Hi Victoria. The best place for nightlife in Corfu is Kavos. Sidari has also a nice nighlife scene.

Hi, I’m looking to visit in August with 2 teenagers who love water sports, beaches and nice food. We want to go somewhere pretty which feels Greek but also isn’t too quiet or remote. We don’t want nightclubs tho just nice hustle and bustle. Thanks Mel

Hi Mel. Some of the places you could check are: Paleokastritsa, Agios Gordios, Kalami, Acharavi and Kassiopi. All of them are perfect for what you are looking for.

Hi there, delighted I came a across your site! Great information. Myself and my husband are going to corfu in September for my 50th birthday, it will be our first time there but know nothing about it! We are looking for somewhere peaceful relatively private, but where we can walk I to picturesque bays for places to eat and a wee bit of life but not party central.

Hi Julie. One of my favourite places in Corfu is Paleokastritsa. Check that one. If you can, rent a car. Corfu is big and plenty of beautiful coves and beaches.

Which is best place with young kids

Hi Govi. Agios Gordios, Benitses, Gouvia, Kassiopi, Achavari… all are great places for families with kids.

Are those places good a sandy beaches as well? to take small kids?

Hi Cecilia. Some are sandy some sand-pebbles. Corfu is a very family-friendly island.

Hi, my sister and I are ages 17 and 21 and we are looking for a trip to corfu together. We’re looking for somewhere with shops and traditional greek food and tavernas, and also a beach or some coves we could hike to spend a day at. Do you have any recommendations?

Hi Lucky. For shopping the best town is Corfu Town. You can check also Gouvia, Ipsos, Kassiopi, Acharavi, Sidari or Kavos. All have certain degree of shopping and entertainment, and easy access to beaches and coves.

This has been the most helpful and impartial article I’ve read on Corfu. Every time I have googled “best places to stay “ etc it always pops up with trip advisor and booking .com I’m so pleased I found you. We are in our 60-70 year age bracket and ideally would like to be in a town or village with lovely restaurants and some shops. An upmarket hotel is our luxury and we’d love to find all this somewhere in Corfu as we’ve never been before. Night life and bars isn’t our scene. Can you suggest the best area for us please ?

Hi Edna. My favourite area in Corfu is Paleokastritsa. You could also check Agios Gordios, Agios Georgios, Kassiopi and Acharavi area. They all have nice restaurants and a limited offer of shopping. If good shopping is a priority then Corfu Town or the most lively resorts would be a better option for you. Corfu is a big island with plenty of great places to stay.

Hi I have been to Agios Gordios several times. I love it but want to go somewhere equally pretty with a good number of tavernas too. Any recommendations please. Thanks!

Hi James. Sidari and Kavos are great for nice beaches, entertainment and nightlife. You can check Kassiopi, great beaches and lively, and Paleokastritsa (really beautiful area but much more relaxed).

Where can the best sunsets be seen on corfu?

Hi Louise. In the North West coast. Places like Agios Gordios, Arillas, Peroulades and Cape Drastis, and even Paleokrastitsa are great spots.

Really helpful for my first look into Corfu family holiday – thank you!

Where is the best place to stay for hiking? Thank you for this wonderful article. Amazing.

Hi Alexandra. Corfu is plenty of hiking options. Some of the more popular trails are: Corfu Trail, Porto Timoni, Erimitis Beaches Hike, Cape Drastis Loop, Mount Pantrokator, and Mount Stravros loop.

Hi there – where is the place in the main pic? It’s beautiful!

Hi. That is Palokastritsa Bay

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