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Why consider

Corfu is where Greece meets Italy in a lush, emerald landscape. Elegant, historic, and surrounded by crystal waters, the island has inspired artists, writers, and travelers for centuries. It’s a place where you can wander through Venetian alleys in the morning, swim in turquoise bays by noon, and dine by candlelight in the old town at night.

  • Venetian, French, and British influences in architecture and lifestyle

  • UNESCO-listed Old Town full of charm

  • Green hills, cypress forests, and hidden coves

  • Ideal mix of culture, relaxation, and nature

Where to Stay

From luxury resorts to boutique mansions and peaceful villas, Corfu offers a variety of stays to match every traveler’s mood.

  • Corfu Town: ideal for culture lovers and first-time visitors

  • Paleokastritsa: great for nature, beaches, and views

  • Gouvia & Dassia: family-friendly resorts

  • Benitses & Agios Gordios: coastal charm with a relaxed atmosphere

  • Kassiopi & Nissaki: elegant, quiet retreats in the north

Best time to visit

Corfu enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate and looks beautiful year-round, but some months bring out its magic more than others.

  • April–June: perfect for sightseeing, wildflowers, and quiet beaches

  • July–August: lively atmosphere, festivals, and warm sea

  • September–October: calm weather, warm water, and relaxed vibe

  • Winter: peaceful and authentic, ideal for cultural travelers

How to go

Getting to Corfu is easy thanks to its strong transport links and position in the Ionian Sea.

  • By air: Direct flights from Athens and major European cities

  • By sea: Ferries from Igoumenitsa (mainland Greece) and Italy (Bari, Ancona, Venice)

  • Getting around: Renting a car or scooter is the best way to discover hidden beaches and mountain villages

What to do

History & Culture

Corfu’s history is a blend of influences Greek roots mixed with Venetian grace, French elegance, and British refinement. Its cultural diversity shows in every building, melody, and dish.

  • Old Fortress & New Fortress: Venetian masterpieces with panoramic views

  • Liston & Spianada Square: French-inspired elegance

  • Achilleion Palace: built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria (“Sisi”)

  • Mon Repos Palace: birthplace of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

  • Museums & music: the island has a strong philharmonic and artistic tradition

Monuments & Sights

Corfu is a living postcard, full of landmarks that blend history with stunning scenery.

  • UNESCO Old Town: pastel buildings, narrow alleys, and hidden courtyards

  • Kanoni & Mouse Island (Pontikonisi): the island’s most photographed view

  • Paleokastritsa Monastery: perched above turquoise bays

  • Angelokastro: medieval fortress overlooking the Ionian Sea

  • Corfu Archaeological Museum: ancient artifacts and island history

Adventures & Nature

Corfu’s lush landscape invites you to explore beyond the beaches — it’s a paradise for walkers, sailors, and nature lovers.

  • Corfu Trail: 220 km of hiking through villages, olive groves, and coastlines

  • Sailing & kayaking: discover hidden bays and sea caves

  • Scuba diving: reefs and underwater arches near Paleokastritsa

  • Horse riding: scenic routes through cypress forests

  • Mountain biking & paragliding: for adventure seekers

Food & Local Cuisine

Corfu’s cuisine is unlike any other in Greece — shaped by Venetian and Ionian influences, rich in spices, olive oil, and bold flavors.

  • Pastitsada: slow-cooked beef in tomato and wine sauce

  • Sofrito: veal with white wine and garlic

  • Bourdeto: spicy fish stew

  • Koumquat liqueur & sweets: local specialty you’ll find everywhere

  • Local taverns: authentic dishes in villages like Doukades or Pelekas

Nightlife

Corfu’s nightlife combines sophistication with Mediterranean fun. Whether you prefer a relaxed cocktail or dancing by the sea, the island has the perfect spot.

  • Corfu Town: elegant bars in the Old Town and Liston area

  • Ipsos & Dassia: lively beach clubs and DJ sets

  • Gouvia & Kontokali: yacht marina vibes and sunset lounges

  • Paleokastritsa: cozy seaside taverns for a quieter night

  • Benitses: a nice balance between local and trendy

FAQ

Insider Tips

Beyond the postcard views, Corfu hides countless treasures for those who explore deeper.

  • Sunset at Kaiser’s Throne (Pelekas): breathtaking panoramic views

  • Lakones Village: authentic life and stunning vistas

  • Boat trip to Paxos & Antipaxos: turquoise perfection just an hour away

  • Kynopiastes village: traditional tavernas and music nights

  • Explore inland: small churches, olive presses, and slow rhythms

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