Visit Corfu



History, mythology and natural beauty.
Corfu, a Greek island rich in history, mythology, and breathtaking landscapes, offers a harmonious blend of Venetian architecture, ancient ruins, and stunning beaches.
From the UNESCO-listed Old Town to the golden sands of its famous resorts, Corfu is a paradise for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking a tranquil Mediterranean escape. Whether you’re exploring centuries-old fortresses, wandering through picturesque villages, or soaking up the sun on crystal-clear beaches, Corfu promises an unforgettable experience.

Corfu
With a history dating back thousands of years, Corfu is more than just an island; it is a place where Greek mythology, Venetian elegance, and natural beauty converge. According to legend, Poseidon, the god of the sea, fell in love with the nymph Korkyra and brought her to this island, giving it her name. Over centuries, Corfu has been shaped by Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Venetian, French, and British influences, all of which have left their mark on the island’s culture and architecture.

Kavos
Kavos, situated at the southern tip of Corfu, is a lively seaside resort that blends sun-soaked relaxation with a vibrant, youthful energy.
Famous as the island’s party capitol, Kavos offers lively days and livlier nights!
The town’s main beach stretches for miles, offering plenty of space for sunbathing, water sports, and beachside dining where you’ll find numerous bars and tavernas serving everything from traditional Greek dishes to international favourites.
You’ll also find delightfully secluded coves of crystal-waters within easy reach and perfect for a more chilled vibe of sun-worshipping.
Beyond the beach, Kavos is also a great base for exploring the natural beauty of southern Corfu. Take a boat trip to take in the stunning coastline and sea life, enjoy a scenic drive through olive groves and hills, or venture out to Cape Asprokavos for panoramic views of the sea.
Whether you’re here to unwind by the water or experience Corfu’s famous party scene, Kavos offers a dynamic coastal escape perfect for party-goers and families alike.

Corfu Town
Corfu Town is a captivating destination that effortlessly combines Venetian charm, British elegance, and Greek character. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town is renowned for its maze of narrow alleyways, pastel-coloured buildings with wrought-iron balconies, and lively squares that invite you to explore at a leisurely pace.
Stroll along the famous Liston Promenade, lined with arcaded cafés that echo the style of Paris’s Rue de Rivoli, or wander through Spianada Square surrounded by historic landmarks and green open spaces. History lovers will be drawn to the imposing Old Fortress and the elegant New Fortress, both offering sweeping views over the town and harbour.
Corfu Town also offers a rich cultural experience, with museums such as the Museum of Asian Art and the Byzantine Museum housed in grand palaces. The town’s vibrant mix of boutiques, artisan shops, and traditional tavernas ensures there’s something for every traveller; from sipping coffee in a shaded square or watching the sunset over the harbour, Corfu Town offers a unique blend of history, culture, and coastal charm.

Dassia
Dassia, located on the eastern coast of Corfu, is a laid-back seaside village that blends natural beauty with modern comfort. Framed by lush green hills and overlooking the calm, blue waters of the Ionian Sea, Dassia offers a relaxing escape just a short drive from the bustle of Corfu Town.
The village’s main attraction is its long, pebbly beach, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, or trying out a variety of water sports. The shallow, crystal-clear waters make it ideal for families, while beachfront cafés and tavernas offer a front-row seat to the serene coastal views. Whether you’re enjoying fresh seafood by the shore or sipping a cool drink under the shade of the trees, Dassia’s peaceful atmosphere is hard to resist.
Dassia provides easy access to the surrounding countryside and traditional mountain villages, offering a chance to experience Corfu’s quieter, more authentic side. It’s also a convenient base for exploring the island, whether you’re heading north to discover hidden coves or south toward Corfu Town’s cultural landmarks. With its relaxed pace and welcoming vibe, Dassia is a charming spot for a tranquil Corfiot getaway.

Sidari
Sidari, located on the northern coast of Corfu, is a vibrant resort town known for its dramatic coastal scenery and lively atmosphere. Famed for its unique rock formations and golden sandy beaches, Sidari is a destination that combines natural wonder with a fun, welcoming vibe.
The town’s highlight is the iconic Canal d’Amour, a series of sculpted sandstone cliffs and narrow inlets, steeped in local legend and perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking in the sun. This series of unique rock formations and small coves is said to bring luck in love to those who swim through its waters.
Nearby beaches offer calm, shallow waters ideal for families, while the bustling beachfront is lined with tavernas, bars, and cafés serving up local flavours and stunning sunset views.
Sidari is also a great place to explore the surrounding landscape. Take a walk through traditional villages, hike along coastal trails, or discover hidden coves by boat.
In the evenings, the town comes alive with music and nightlife, offering everything from relaxed seaside cocktails to energetic dancing. With its unique blend of natural beauty, local charm, and entertainment, Sidari offers a dynamic and memorable Corfu experience.

Roda
Roda, nestled on the northern coast of Corfu, is a charming village that offers a perfect mix of traditional Greek character and relaxed seaside living. Once a quiet fishing village, Roda has grown into a welcoming resort town while still holding onto its authentic roots and laid-back atmosphere.
The village’s long sandy beach, gently lapped by the calm, shallow waters of the Ionian Sea, is ideal for families and sun-seekers alike. Lined with cozy tavernas, beach bars, and small shops, the waterfront invites leisurely strolls and relaxed afternoons under the sun. Whether you’re sampling freshly grilled seafood or watching the sunset with a glass of local wine, Roda’s hospitality shines through in every detail.
Roda is surrounded by lush countryside and scenic trails, making it a great base for walking, cycling, or exploring nearby villages like Karousades or the hillside beauty of Old Perithia. The pace is easy going, but there’s no shortage of things to do, from boat trips and horseback riding to enjoying live music on warm summer nights.
Blending coastal simplicity with local charm, Roda is an ideal destination for those looking to unwind and experience the more peaceful, authentic side of Corfu.

Gouvia
Gouvia, located just a short drive from Corfu Town, is a lively and picturesque village that blends a rich nautical history with modern seaside charm. Once the site of a Venetian naval base, Gouvia has evolved into a popular resort destination, offering a relaxed atmosphere with easy access to both the island’s cultural highlights and natural beauty.
The pebbly beach is perfect for sunbathing and swimming, with calm, clear waters and a scenic view of anchored yachts in the nearby marina. The large Gouvia Marina, adds a cosmopolitan flair, drawing sailing enthusiasts and visitors from around the world. Along the waterfront and throughout the village, you’ll find a variety of tavernas, cafés, and bars, serving everything from traditional Corfiot dishes to international cuisine.
Gouvia also makes a great base for exploring the island, whether you’re planning a day trip to Corfu Town, a boat excursion along the coast, or a drive into the lush inland hills. The village offers a balance of relaxation and convenience, with just the right mix of beach time, local culture, and nightlife.
With its scenic harbour, welcoming vibe, and ideal location, Gouvia is a perfect holiday location.

St George South
St. George South, nestled on the southwestern coast of Corfu, is a peaceful seaside resort known for its expansive sandy beaches and laid-back charm. Surrounded by olive groves and lush countryside, this tranquil destination offers the perfect escape for travellers seeking relaxation, natural beauty, and a taste of traditional Corfiot life.
The star attraction is the village’s long, golden beach—stretching for kilometres along the coast, with calm, shallow waters ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. Dotted with sun loungers and backed by a selection of friendly tavernas and beach bars, St. George South is perfect for lazy days by the sea, fresh seafood lunches, and quiet sunset strolls.
While the atmosphere remains relaxed and family-friendly, there’s still plenty to explore. Nature lovers can wander through nearby trails or visit the protected Lake Korission, home to rare birdlife and wild, untouched dunes. Boat trips, cycling routes, and small excursions to nearby villages offer glimpses of Corfu’s rustic charm and scenic variety.
With its blend of natural serenity, warm hospitality, and unspoiled coastline, St. George South is an inviting retreat for anyone looking to unwind and enjoy Corfu’s gentler pace of life.

Kassiopi
Kassiopi, perched on the northeastern tip of Corfu, is a charming coastal village that blends rich history, scenic beauty, and a lively yet laid-back atmosphere. Framed by rugged hills and crystal-clear waters, this former fishing village has grown into a beloved destination while still preserving its authentic character.
The heart of Kassiopi is its picturesque harbour, where colourful fishing boats bob alongside stylish yachts, and waterfront tavernas invite you to linger over fresh seafood and local wine. Wander through narrow streets lined with shops and cafés or climb up to the ruins of Kassiopi Castle for panoramic views over the village and the Albanian coast across the sea.
Kassiopi is home to several beautiful beaches, from the pebbled shores of Kanoni and Bataria to more secluded coves perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The surrounding landscape offers excellent walking trails and opportunities to explore nearby villages, olive groves, and hidden bays.
With its mix of traditional charm, coastal elegance, and warm hospitality, Kassiopi is an ideal base for both relaxation and adventure—offering a quintessential Corfu experience in a stunning seaside setting.

Good to know
Corfu, with its rich blend of Greek tradition and multicultural influences, offers a warm and welcoming experience for travellers.
While English is widely spoken in tourist areas, learning a few local phrases like “Kaliméra” (Good morning), “Efharistó” (Thank you), and “Yiá sou” (Hello/Cheers) goes a long way in connecting with locals and showing appreciation for their culture.
The island’s cuisine is a delicious reflection of its Venetian heritage and Ionian flair. Be sure to try pastitsada, a hearty pasta dish with spiced meat in a rich tomato sauce, and sofrito, a garlicky beef dish cooked in white wine. Fresh seafood is abundant, and bourdeto, a spicy fish stew, is a local favourite. Don’t miss out on kumquat liqueur, a Corfiot specialty often served as a digestif or found in sweet treats.
Tipping in restaurants and cafés is appreciated but not obligatory, rounding up the bill or leaving 5–10% is customary.
While the euro is the official currency, many places accept cards; however, it’s wise to carry some cash, especially in smaller villages.

Getting there and getting around
The best way to explore Corfu is by renting a car, allowing you to discover hidden beaches, traditional villages, and scenic viewpoints at your own pace.
Car Hire – Highly recommended for exploring beaches, mountain villages, and scenic coastal routes. A car gives you the flexibility to visit places like Paleokastritsa, Kassiopi, and the island’s interior at your own pace.
Buses – Public buses connect most major resorts and Corfu Town, while taxis and boat tours offer additional options for getting around. The Green Buses connect Corfu Town with major resorts and villages across the island at affordable prices. Urban buses operate frequently within Corfu Town and nearby areas.
Taxis – Readily available across the island, though more expensive than buses. Useful for short journeys, evenings out, or airport transfers.
Flights to Corfu from the UK
Corfu International Airport (CFU):
Served by airlines such as Ryanair, easyJet, Jet2, and British Airways.
Approx flight time from UK: 3hours 20mins

Weather
Corfu enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters, making it a year-round destination for beach lovers, nature enthusiasts, and cultural explorers.
Summer (June – August):
Summers are hot, sunny, and dry, with daytime temperatures typically ranging from 27°C to 32°C (81°F to 90°F). The sea is perfect for swimming, sailing, and water sports, while coastal breezes help keep conditions comfortable. Popular resorts and beaches can be busy during this peak season.
Spring (March – May):
Spring offers mild, pleasant weather with temperatures between 18°C and 25°C (64°F to 77°F). The island blooms with lush greenery and flowers, making it ideal for hiking, sightseeing, and exploring Corfu Town and traditional villages before the summer crowds arrive.
Autumn (September – November):
Autumn brings warm, sunny days with temperatures generally between 23°C and 29°C (73°F to 84°F) in early fall. The sea remains inviting through September and October, perfect for swimming and boating, while tourist numbers decrease for a more relaxed experience.
Winter (December – February):
Winters are mild, with daytime temperatures averaging 12°C to 17°C (54°F to 63°F). Rainfall is more frequent, especially in the mountains, but sunny spells are common, offering a peaceful off-season time to enjoy nature, historic sites, and local culture.

Top ten attractions in Corfu…
- Corfu Old Town (UNESCO) – Wander pastel Venetian lanes, hidden squares, and lively cafés. Visit the Museum of Asian Art or climb the Old Fortress.
- Achilleion Palace – A grand 19th-century mansion built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, showcasing lavish rooms, gardens, and statues dedicated to Achilles.
- Mouse Island & Vlacherna Monastery – One of Corfu’s most iconic photo spots. Take a boat ride to Mouse Island and enjoy views from the monastery’s causeway.
- Paleokastritsa – Join a boat tour to explore sea caves and emerald bays and visit the hilltop monastery and museum for wonderful coastal panoramas.
- Lakones & Bella Vista Viewpoint – A scenic mountain village offering some of the most breathtaking views in Corfu. Ideal for hikes, and traditional taverna stops.
- Cape Drastis – Stunning white cliffs and turquoise waters at the island’s northern tip.
- Kassiopi – A charming village with a small harbour, Byzantine castle and lovely beaches.
- Canal d’Amour (Sidari) – A unique sandstone coastline shaped by natural tunnels and channels ‘of love’.
- Corfu Trail – A long-distance hiking route crossing mountains, olive groves, and coastal paths.
- Pontikonisi Viewpoint (Kanoni) – One of Corfu’s most famous lookouts, perfect at sunrise or sunset. Watch planes land while enjoying postcard-worthy views of the lagoon and monastery.
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