Corfu has something for everyone and is sufficiently big to allow for isolation even during the super-packed peak season.
Museums and places of cultural interest can be found practically at every corner, but the island is also renown for its cuisine and its wild nightlife. If you want to escape the mass-holiday crowds, go for the less developed northern coast with its dreamlike sceneries and upmarket properties. Its steep slopes are lined with silver-green olive trees that open to reveal mesmerising views of the Ionian.
The coastal road branches into smaller streets that lead down to idyllic coves and bays. There, you will find a few tavernas with exquisite local delicacies try Toula or Nicholas at Agni beach. If you really want to be secluded, though, you can rent a small motor-boat and get to a bay that is accessible only by sea -remember to bring food and water. After a long day at the beach, drive to the charming village of Pelekas to watch the sunset while sipping some wine. For a change of scenery, take a day-tour to the neighbouring village of Parga, a true gem set in the mainland, fairly unknown to tourists.
At the northern part of the island, in Ropa Valley, you will also find an excellent golf course that is considered to be one of the best kept in Europe.
Best beaches in Corfu
Agios Gordis  One of Corfu’s most beautiful sandy beaches, Agios Gordis is surrounded by huge lushly vegetated slopes and features shallow crystalline waters. The beach is like a piece of art with magnificent rocks resembling handcrafted sculptures.
Agni  A small cove nestled within verdant hills featuring small pebbles and crystalline waters, Agni is the perfect place for relaxation and sea-gazing. The beach is organized and it features many small fish taverns.
Avlaki  The perfect place to escape crowds and indulge in the beauties of the island. Avlaki is ideal for watersports and sailing fans while it boasts a small trekking path that will lead you to isolated coasts and the three lakes of the area.
Barbati  A quite long coast of small white pebbles and amazing surrounding natural beauty. The settlement of Barbati is one of the most cosmopolitan spots on the island and its beach is ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Ermones  An awe-inspiring scenery embraces the coast of Ermones said to have been the shelter of Odysseus when he reached the island of Feakes. A serene cove with small pebbles and sand suggested for those who want to also explore the nearby hidden coves.
Glyfada  A long sandy beach with blue-crystal waters at the foot of a lush hill. The beach is well organised offering loungers, watersports and even a few tavernas and bars.
Issos is one of Corfu’s most impressive beaches, its golden sand-hills rolling all the way down to the shallow, crystal blue water. The north part of the beach leads to a beautiful cedar forest and the nearby beach of Halikounas, a sandy stretch that divides the sea from lake Korission and is a favourite spot for wind and kite-surfing.
Kalamaki  A long sandy stretch with dashing shallow waters, surrounded by lush hills. Kalamaki is situated close to the picturesque village of Kassiopi and offers sunbeds, watersports and tavernas. There is also a dock from where you can catch a boat for nearby beaches.
Kalamia  It is a calm large coast with pebbles and crystal clear waters best suited for quiet holidays. The beach is organized and offers various water sports amenities while the scenery is absolutely picturesque.
Kerasia  Situated at one of the island’s best locations, Kerasia is a gorgeous bay with a pebble beach an crystal clear waters that stays relatively quiet even during the packed high season. The coast is laced by lush trees, dotted with a few houses and a couple of tavernas.
Kouloura  The untouched secluded coast of northern Corfu where nature thrives. The beach is totally non-organized while the surrounding area hosts luxurious properties owned by celebrities and VIPs due to the unique location and breathtaking views.
Longas  A narrow sandy stretch interrupted by imposing cliffs that rise vertically out of the earth, overlooking an infinitely blue horizon. The beach of Longas boasts a scenery of awe-inspiring beauty and the island’s most famed sunset views.
Myrtiotissa  A sandy cove protected by verdant cliffs that stretch all the way down to the beach’s spectacularly clear waters. Myrtiotissa is an untouched bay of wild natural beauty and is also favoured by nudists.
Nissaki  The best option for quiet family holidays, Nissaki is a seaside settlement with a small pebbled beach and clean transparent waters. The place is ideal for diving and snorkelling due to its amazing seabed.
Palaiokastritsa  A lush cove of mind-numbing beauty and one of Corfu’s most recognisable landmarks. You can head for the sandy beach, or just find a slab of rock and dive into the world’s clearest waters.