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Find out moreBlanketed by olive groves, this relatively undiscovered spot on Corfu’s east coast is the ultimate choice for go-slow Greek getaways. There’s a charming harbour that sees local fishermen heading out for their daily catch, alongside an untouched shore that’s shaded under the bright afternoon sun.
Language
Greek
Currency
Euro
Time difference
+2hrs
Local beer
£3.50
Meal for two
£41.30
Average flight time
3.5hrs
The rugged, natural beach here may only be small, but it’s at the heart of the resort where most people choose to spend their days. Dotted along the pebbled stretch, you’ll find a handful of friendly tavernas that serve fish fresh from the sea. At night, you can take a seat here and admire the sunset over the water.
You’re only around an hour’s drive from the island’s capital, Corfu Town, which is a delight to explore both day and night. Stroll the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where cobbled streets have a whole world of neoclassical Venetian treats. Don’t miss yellow-hued St Spyridon Church which dominates the skyline with its Renaissance bell tower.
Corfu
The Byzantine Angelokastro Castle, or Castle of Angels, stands on the island’s highest peak 305 metres above sea level. The clear views for miles around from up here helped defend the island against Ottoman attack. It's a bit of a climb, but well worth it for the stunning views and amazing sunsets.
Corfu
Barbati is a relaxed beach popular with couples and families in a sheltered bay, a 10-minute walk down from the road. It has sparkling, clear, blue waters and is good for swimming and water sports but bring some water shoes to cross the pebbles. There are plenty of sunbeds, umbrellas and nearby places to eat and drink.
Corfu
At lots of restaurants by the beach, you can taste local delicacies while feeling the sand between your toes and the sea in sight. Try fresh fish options such as whitebait or sardines cooked in sofrito, a spiced sauce typical of the region. Many of the bars are family-run and have their own twists on popular recipes.
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