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Bordered by blue water and golden sands, the fun-filled island of Corfu is as green as an emerald in the warm Ionian Sea. Its blend of pine-covered hills, lively resorts, whitewashed villages and cobbled streets make this stunning island a Greek classic.
Corfu lies in the Ionian Sea, off the mainland's west coast and close to Albania.
Enjoying the French feel of the pavement cafes along the Liston in Corfu Town, the perfect spot to watch the world go by.
You can see why Corfu’s a beach holiday favourite, with head-turners like Paleokastritsa’s sand and shingle coves high up in the beauty stakes.
Another close contender is Glyfada, a Blue Flag winner with honey-coloured sands backed by glossy green mountains. Families wanting space for sandcastle building and paddling will love Sidari and Acharavi, both with clear shallow water to splash about in.
For a real escape, jump in the car to Kassiopi in the north-east, a charming pebble beach beside a little fishing village.
Here's a little taste of what's on offer: for more excursion ideas, speak to your Rep.
Aqualand
For a wild day out, Corfu's largest waterpark is home to thrilling slides and great family fun. You'll float down the lazy river, chill in the giant whirlpool and try waterslides like the daredevil Black Hole.
Island Tour
A fabulous way to explore the island, this jeep safari gives you the chance to get to know Corfu's beautiful sights and fascinating landmarks.
Greek Night
Eat, drink and dance the night away on this authentic Greek night, complete with delicious food, great music and lively traditional dancing. After a shot or two of ouzo, you may want to join in!
Wandering around the pretty streets of Corfu Town’s old quarter is a holiday highlight, with its Venetian buildings and famous old forts
Finding peace and quiet in the deserted ‘ghost village’ of Perithia, between Kassiopi and Acharavi: a perfect place to get out your camera for some rustic snapshots
Seeing Medusa, the famous Greek mythology villain with snakes for hair, on the Gorgon Pediment, a huge carving at Corfu Town’s Archaeological Museum
Savouring a cool drink at the top of Mount Pantokrator, whether you’ve driven through mountain villages or survived the hike, the views are worth the climb alone
Enjoying beautiful interiors, gardens and amazing sea views at the Achilleon Palace, near Gastouri; a great outing even if you’re not a history buff
Pretending you’re in ancient Japan with a visit to the Asiatic Arts museum, in Corfu Town, where history fans can see a unique collection of items from the Far East
Seeing where Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh was born, at Mon Repos villa, just outside Corfu Town
Strolling along the Spianada in Corfu Town, a public square and park where you can occasionally catch a game of cricket
Stumbling across a Greek village festival, with dancing, food and live music and all the villagers having a bit of a knees-up
Spending the day at Paleokastritsa, Corfu’s most important beauty spot, with three turquoise bays backed by green hills and inviting seafood tavernas in the town centre
If you’re after a taste of real Greece, Corfu’s got it in huge portions. The island’s specialities are the naughty-but-nice cheesy Pastitsada, a beef version of our macaroni cheese; the hot and spicy fish dish, Burdeto and the flavoursome Sofrito, which is lamb or veal seasoned with garlic, vinegar and parsley.
If you don’t get distracted by all the people-watching, on Corfu Town’s main cafe strip, the Liston, you can tuck into Mezedes, little appetisers like Keftedes, spicy meatballs; Potopoulo, chicken portions; and wild vegetables tossed in oil and lemon juice, dipping them into fishy Taramasalata and cooling Tzatziki.
Mezedes are perfect when served with fresh bread and a glass of Theotoki, the local red or white wine, and finished with Koum Quat, a very sweet orange liqueur.
If you’re missing home, you can find British favourites, like a mean fry-up, in all the main resorts, especially Kavos.
Corfu Town’s a popular place to spend the evening, whether you’re watching the world go by from pavement cafes, enjoying the occasional summer concerts on the esplanade or looking for a bit more action in its discos.
A good choice if you’re a party animal, the beach resort of Kavos is famous for its choice of nightclubs, like Future & Atlantis, which hosts top DJs from Cream and Ministry of Sound. From cocktail to karaoke, there are also so many bars you won’t know where to begin.
Gouvia and Dassia have lots of upbeat bars and clubs along the main strips if you’re looking for thumping baselines, but there are also plenty of restaurants to kick back and relax in.
If you love shoes and bags, Corfu Town’s heaven, and you might find something to wear with them in the town’s international boutiques.
If you’d rather bring something local home, look out for baskets, handmade lace and carvings made from olive wood in Corfu Town’s traditional craft shops and bring home honey and olive oil.
For something a little more special, you’ll find gold and silver jewellery in most gift shops, especially if you’re in Acharavi or Sidari.
Brave the Black-Hole slide at Corfu’s biggest waterpark, Aqualand, in Aghios Ioannis.
Set your sights on some action-packed adventure at Hydropolis in Acharavi. Boasting four giant slides, a lazy river and a kids’ playground, it’s a winner in the family-fun stakes.
Jump onto a jeep safari for a fast-paced fix of the island’s sites.
Soak your toes in the shallow waters of Sidari Beach – the sand is ripe for castle-making, too.
Head off the beaten track by bike to explore the island’s hidden villages and secluded beaches.
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