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  • Beaches and Castle of Kassiopi: within walking distance
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How to Select the Ideal Villa in Corfu

  • Location: Thoughtfully assess the location of your villa. Would you prefer being close to the beach, or are you more inclined to venture into the countryside?
  • Size: Ensure you choose a villa that satisfies your size requirements. How many bedrooms will you need?
  • Amenities: What facilities are crucial for your villa? A private pool, a fully equipped kitchen, or perhaps a rooftop terrace?
  • Budget: Finally, keep your budget in mind when selecting a villa in Corfu. There are options to suit every financial plan, so make sure to find the right match for you.

Corfu: The Emerald Jem of the Ionian Sea

Corfu, referred to in Greek as Kerkyra, stands as one of the most enchanting islands in Greece, making it an ideal retreat for those in search of a harmonious combination of sea, nature, and history during their holiday. Nestled in the Ionian Sea between the shores of Epirus and Albania, it forms part of the Ionian Islands archipelago and ranks as the second largest island after Cephalonia. The island's allure is rooted in its remarkable diversity: the northern coastline boasts rugged cliffs, picturesque bays, and inlets with waters that glisten like glass, while the southern region is characterised by expansive sandy beaches and more gentle terrains. The interior is a verdant paradise, filled with the fragrant scents of olive groves and cypress trees, punctuated by charming villages that uphold a traditional way of life. The climate is quintessentially Mediterranean, offering warm summers often tempered by refreshing breezes and mild winters. Standing tall in the northern part of the island is Mount Pantokratoras, a prominent feature for those who cherish breathtaking vistas.

Corfù Town (Kerkyra)

Corfu Town beckons visitors to meander at a relaxed pace, allowing the captivating details to shape their exploration: an exquisitely crafted wrought-iron balcony, a delightful Venetian arch, and the enticing scent of coffee wafting from cafés tucked beneath the arcades. The Old Town, positioned between the sea and its historic ramparts, is a fascinating amalgamation of Venetian and Byzantine influences, enriched by French and English elements. This distinctive combination fosters an atmosphere that is unlike any other Greek city, resembling an open-air museum while pulsating with life. The streets are alive with the daily hustle and bustle, showcasing schools, markets, shops, and inviting small squares where locals congregate at all hours to connect and share their lives.


Corfu Town
Corfu Town

The finest way to uncover the charm of Corfu Town is to meander through the kantounia, the delightful cobbled lanes that crisscross the Campiello district,, the city's oldest and most picturesque area. Here, you will discover stone steps, secluded courtyards, and Venetian wells, along with perfect spots for snapping spontaneous photographs. As you wander, Corfu Town also unveils a more graceful and airy aspect: the Spianada,, a sprawling green square that harks back to the Venetian era, serves as the social hub of the city, ideal for leisurely strolls at twilight, attending various events, and immersing oneself in the vibrant atmosphere. Along its perimeter lies the Liston,, the famed portico inspired by French architecture, now bustling with cafés, restaurants, and patisserie shops. This lively area functions as the “sitting room” of Corfu, providing an inviting space for a leisurely respite whilst you observe the world passing by.

Among the essential sights are the two fortifications, the Old Fortress and the New Fortress, which embrace the city with their scenic vistas and panoramic viewpoints. Moreover, the Palace of Saints Michael and George, an elegant neoclassical edifice linked to the English period, adds a dignified touch to your promenade along the Spianada. However, Corfu Town is not solely about monuments; it also boasts shopping and local curiosities. Discover artisan shops, quaint boutiques, jewellery stores, gourmet establishments, and traditional products like kumquat to take home. As evening descends, when the lights warm the façades and the lanes fill with chatter, the city becomes even more enchanting: a romantic and vibrant locale where history, the sea, and daily life exist in harmony.

The Old Fortress
The Old Fortress

The beaches of Corfu

The beaches of Corfu exhibit a remarkable diversity from one region to another, each showcasing its own distinctive charm and allure. In the north, the coastline is marked by rugged landscapes, featuring sheltered coves and crystal-clear waters that are ideal for swimming and snorkelling escapades. The dramatic cliffs and verdant foliage provide a breathtaking backdrop for beach enthusiasts in search of a more tranquil experience. In contrast, the southern region boasts expansive sandy shores that define the scenery, offering perfect settings for leisurely strolls, relaxation, and awe-inspiring sunsets over the Ionian Sea. This section presents a thoughtfully curated selection of the most stunning beaches, arranged by area, along with detailed descriptions to assist you in discovering the perfect fit for your travel preferences.

The Beaches of Corfu – Northern Area
  • Paleokastritsa

    Paleokastritsa ranks among the most renowned beaches in the northern reaches of Corfu, celebrated for its succession of turquoise coves framed by lush scenery. The waters here are often crystal clear and deep, making it a prime spot for snorkelling and boat trips, where you can uncover a vibrant underwater world. While it can get busy at the height of the season, the atmosphere preserves an understated, natural charm that delights visitors. This postcard perfect landscape suits those seeking iconic views, providing a striking backdrop for both relaxation and adventure.

  • Sidari (Canal d’Amour)

    Sidari is famed for its dramatic rock formations and the enchanting Canal d’Amour, a picturesque waterway framed by pale, towering cliffs. The area offers a range of facilities, including bars and beaches that are easy to reach, making it a practical choice for visitors. It’s ideal for alternating between sun drenched days by the sea, romantic sunset walks, and a touch of nightlife. With such stunning scenery, photography here feels almost compulsory, as every angle reveals a fresh facet of this coastal gem.


  • Paleokastritsa
    Paleokastritsa

  • Agios Georgios Pagon

    Agios Georgios Pagon is a spacious sandy cove on the north west coast of Corfu, known for its generally tranquil waters and gently shelving seabed. This beach is ideal for families and anyone seeking a comfortable retreat while still enjoying the island’s enchanting scenery. The peaceful panorama of the surrounding hills creates a relaxing atmosphere, making it a perfect spot to unwind. It’s also excellent for gentle water sports, offering opportunities for fun and adventure without disturbing the serene environment.


  • Kassiopi
    Kassiopi

  • Barbati

    Barbati sits on the north east coast and is renowned for its pristine waters with a dramatic backdrop provided by Mount Pantokratoras. The beach blends shingle sections with crystal-clear seas, displaying vivid colours. It’s an excellent spot for swimming and snorkelling close to the shore. The atmosphere here is calmer than at the island’s more crowded favourites.

  • Kassiopi (Bays and Coves)

    Kassiopi isn’t a single beach but a delightful cluster of tiny bays set in crystal-clear waters that surround the village. Here you’ll discover secluded coves, often with pebble strewn shores, ideal for a quick, picturesque swim. The area makes a superb base for combining sunbathing with relaxed evening strolls among tavernas and the marina. It’s especially popular with visitors who enjoy exploring a different beach each day. For more information, please see our article: Kassiopi in Corfu.

The Beaches of Corfu – Southern Area
  • Issos Beach

    Issos Beach is regarded as one of the most striking stretches of sand in the south, known for its sweeping shoreline and an almost untamed dune landscape. Sitting close to Lake Korission, this lovely spot feels refreshingly peaceful, with plenty of space and far fewer commercial touches than many resort beaches. When the wind gets up, it turns into a top place for lively pursuits such as kitesurfing, making it a brilliant pick for anyone after a bit of adventure.

  • Agios Georgios (South)

    Agios Georgios South — not to be confused with the bay in the north — offers a long, welcoming run of beach with soft sand and clear water that suits a proper, unhurried swim. The mood is easy-going and it’s well set up for classic seaside days, with the facilities you’d expect close at hand. It works equally well for couples and families. Come evening, the last light catching the water puts on a rather special show.


  • Marathias
    Marathias

  • Marathias

    Marathias boasts a spacious beach that is cherished for its crystal-clear waters and serene atmosphere. The soft sand and gentle seabed make it an excellent choice for families traveling with children, while also attracting those in search of tranquility. This idyllic location invites visitors to linger until evening, making it a perfect spot for relaxation and unwinding.

  • Halikounas

    Halikounas is widely considered one of Corfu’s most unspoilt beaches, with a vast, windswept shoreline and glorious views across the Ionian Sea. Set beside a lagoon, it has a real feeling of space and escape, well away from the usual crowds. It’s a cracking spot for long strolls, taking photographs, and soaking up the fresh sea air. And when the breeze is blowing, it’s also an excellent place to get stuck into watersports.


  • La Spiaggia di Halikounas
    La Spiaggia di Halikounas

  • Kavos (including Asprokavos)

    Kavos is the most bustling spot in the south, boasting long stretches of beach and a varied range of visitor attractions. It’s ideal if you’d like to pair lazy days by the sea with lively nights out, from clubs to beach bars. The seafront is straightforward to reach and easy to get around, with plenty of facilities close at hand.

In this video, take in the island from above and catch a preview of the highlights you can uncover when you book one of our holiday rentals in Corfu.

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Corfu Cuisine

Corfu’s traditional food reflects the island’s past: a firmly Greek and Mediterranean foundation—olive oil, fragrant herbs, fish and seasonal veg—shaped further by Venetian and wider Western influences. The outcome is bold, beautifully scented cooking, with slow-simmered sauces, warming spices, and hearty, home-cooked meat and seafood dishes that feel almost ceremonial in the tavernas, particularly as the sun goes down.

  • Pastitsada: Corfu’s best-known speciality—meat (often cockerel or beef) gently braised in a deep tomato, wine and spice sauce. Typically served with pasta for a rich, comforting plateful. It’s a clear nod to the island’s Venetian heritage.
  • Sofrito: Thinly sliced veal, cooked until tender in a light sauce of garlic, white wine and parsley. Delicate yet aromatic, with a fresher profile than many classic Greek stews. Usually served with potatoes or rice.
  • Bourdeto: A coastal favourite—fish in a tomato sauce with chilli (or hot paprika)—full of character. Straightforward but punchy, and ideal for dunking bread into the sauce. A dependable order in seaside tavernas.
Boudeto
Boudeto

  • Bianco (fish “in bianco”): A local speciality that’s lighter than bourdeto — fish gently cooked with olive oil, garlic, wine and lemon, with no tomatoes. The end result is aromatic and delicate, just the thing on a scorching day. Ideal for anyone after clean, mild Mediterranean flavours.
  • Tsigareli: A traditional inland dish of leafy greens (often foraged) sautéed in olive oil with garlic and a touch of chilli. Unfussy, rustic and unmistakably Corfiot, it works beautifully as a meze or side dish and reflects the island’s everyday cooking, closely linked to the land.
  • Kumquat (liqueur, candied fruit and desserts): Kumquats are Corfu’s calling-card ingredient — small, intensely fragrant and pleasantly bittersweet. You’ll find them in liqueurs, syrups and candied form, and they’re often used in puddings and ice cream. They’re one of the most typical foodie souvenirs to take home.

  • Kumquat liqueur
    Kumquat Liqueur

    Experience Corfu: Things to Do for Every Type of Traveller

    In Corfu, your days naturally drift between the sea and exploring: you can go from lazing on the beach to snorkelling and boat trips, then on to wanders through the Old Town and stops at sweeping viewpoints. With leafy walking routes, unspoilt villages and seafront tavernas, the island serves up the right sort of activities for every holiday style.

    • Wander around Corfu Town’s Old Town: Set aside a day to explore the historic centre on foot — from kantounia (narrow lanes) and stone steps to tucked-away courtyards and little squares, there’s something photogenic at every turn. Come evening, the town feels especially atmospheric, with warm lighting, pavement cafés and a smart yet genuinely local buzz.
    • Explore the town’s fortresses and lookout points: Corfu’s defences speak to its strategic history and deliver some of the finest views over the town and the sea. Making your way up to the top helps you get your bearings and snap brilliant photos, particularly in the gentler light.
    • Enjoy the Spianada and the Liston for coffee, shopping and a stroll: The Spianada is the town’s vast green ‘front room’ — ideal for a breather between sights. Beneath the Liston’s arcades, amid historic cafés, restaurants and gelato shops, you’ll soak up a distinctly European feel. Nearby, you’ll also find shops selling well-made souvenirs and local produce.
    • Unwind on the beach (long sands and sheltered coves): In Corfu you can pick a different kind of seaside every day: broad sandy beaches for an easy sunbathe, or quieter coves with wonderfully clear water. It suits travellers who want laid-back days with the occasional wilder, more scenic spot.
    • Snorkelling and diving in the Ionian Sea: Many parts of the coast — especially the rockier stretches — are brilliant for snorkelling: a mask is all you need to spot fish, rocky ledges and the shifting light underwater. If you fancy going further, several local centres run safe diving and snorkelling outings, including options for complete beginners.
    • Watersports: SUP, kayaking, pedaloes and more: The best-serviced beaches offer plenty of ways to liven things up: stand-up paddleboarding, sea kayaking, pedaloes, and sometimes windsurfing or kitesurfing in the breezier areas. They’re great for families and groups, letting you enjoy the coastline in an active but easy-going way.
    • Hiking and trekking (Pantokratoras and scenic routes): The island’s interior and north deliver gorgeous scenery, with green hills and far-reaching sea views. Mount Pantokratoras is a standout landmark and, more generally, walking is one of the best ways to see a more authentic side of Corfu, away from the beaches. You’ll find plenty of useful detail in our article: The Corfu Trail.
    • Boat trips and mini-cruises along the coast: Treat yourself to a day on the water — join a guided trip or hire a boat with a skipper — to reach bays accessible only by sea and stop off for a swim in glass-clear water. It’s a relaxed way to tick off several spots in one day, with uninterrupted views the whole time.

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      You can find more tips on what to visit in Corfu in our article Top 7 Places To See In Corfu.

    • Culinary highlights: tavernas, classic dishes and local produce: One of the real pleasures of any holiday is the food scene – drop into a traditional taverna and enjoy specialities such as pastitsada, sofrito or locally caught fish. If you’re on the lookout for gifts to take home, pick up kumquat treats and have a wander round the little deli and gourmet shops in the towns and villages.


    To see more of the island at your own pace, we’d suggest hiring a car:

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    When to visit Corfu: weather, climate and temperatures

    When’s the best time to experience Corfu? It really depends on what you’re looking for — sun and sea, outdoor exploring, or a deeper dive into Greek culture.

    Spring (March–May): As the island comes back to life, spring is a lovely time to visit Corfu. Expect temperatures of around 15°C to 25°C, ideal for getting about without the intensity of midsummer heat. Gardens and countryside are at their greenest, and inland paths are perfect for a walk or hike. It’s also a brilliant season for visiting traditional villages and taking part in Easter celebrations rooted in local custom.

    Summer (June–August): Hot sunshine and clear, inviting seas. This is the peak season and a great choice for beach days. Temperatures usually sit between 25°C and 35°C, spot on for sunbathing and watersports. Beaches such as Paleokastritsa and Glyfada are well known for their turquoise water and natural scenery. It’s wise to book ahead, as places to stay can sell out quickly during the busiest weeks.

    Autumn (September–November): Gentler weather and a quieter feel. Autumn is often one of the best times to visit Corfu. Temperatures ease from about 20°C–30°C in September to around 15°C in November. You’ll find a more relaxed atmosphere and far fewer crowds than in summer. The sea stays warm well into October, so you can still swim and enjoy the beach without the hubbub.

    Winter (December–February): Corfu at its most authentic. While winter is much less busy, the island keeps its distinctive character. Temperatures tend to range from 10°C to 18°C, which is mild compared with many other European destinations. It’s a great time for wandering round villages, visiting museums and soaking up local life. The cooler days also suit walking, with dramatic scenery and quieter corners to discover.

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