Growing up in Corfu, I’ve spent countless summers hopping from one sandy shore to the next, searching for the perfect spot to watch the sun dip into the Ionian Sea.
These are the 10 beaches that have stayed with me — not just for their beauty, but for the memories, the quiet corners, and the little surprises only a local would notice.
Click on the images below to explore each beach in detail.
1. Glyfada

Ah, Glyfada. I remember running down its wide golden sands, sand sticking to my feet while the Ionian waves licked my ankles.
Today, it’s still that magical beach, but with a touch of modern life: dozens of seaside bars, restaurants, and even one of Corfu’s most famous nightclubs, “Pazuzu”, keep the energy buzzing.
Located on the west coast, about 15 km from Corfu Town, Glyfada offers the perfect mix of natural beauty and lively amenities. Families gather during the day, sun-seekers claim their spots on the soft sand, and in the evenings, the sky melts into fiery orange while the beach comes alive with music and laughter. Visit for sunbathing, swimming in clear waters, water sports, or nightlife — Glyfada truly has something for everyone.
2. Agios Gordios Beach

Walking into Agios Gordios feels like stepping into a postcard. The long sandy beach, 25 km from Corfu Town, stretches beneath hills dotted with olive groves, and the water laps gently, perfect for families or anyone seeking a quieter alternative to Glyfada’s bustle.
It’s a favorite among locals and travelers who enjoy a relaxed vibe, with sunbeds, cafes, bars, and several excellent seaside tavernas serving fresh fish and Corfiot specialties.
Unlike Glyfada, Agios Gordios has a more laid-back atmosphere, ideal for lazy afternoons, sunsets, and long evening strolls along the sand. Whether you’re here for swimming, snorkeling, or just enjoying the view, the combination of natural beauty and welcoming amenities makes it a West Coast highlight.
3. Halikounas

Located on the Southwest Coast, 34 km from Corfu Town.
Halikounas exudes a quiet, untouched grandeur. As Corfu’s largest sandy beach, it stretches endlessly along the southwest coast, backed by dunes and the protected Korission Lagoon. I’ve wandered its sands at sunrise, the world still asleep, with only my footprints to keep me company.
The winds here are perfect for kite surfing and paragliding, drawing adventure seekers, yet the beach remains largely undeveloped thanks to its wetland status. Issos Beach lies just nearby, sharing the lagoon’s wild, natural beauty. Whether you’re here for long walks, a book under the sun, or the thrill of watersports, Halikounas feels like a private escape.
4. Issos

Issos is next to Halikounas and is wild. Dunes roll endlessly, and the wetlands behind hide flamingos and other birds if you’re lucky. Windsurfers glide across the shallow waters while the sunsets paint everything in pink and gold. Bring a camera — you’ll want to remember it.
5. Marathias & Santa Barbara

Located on the Southwest Coast, 38 km from Corfu Town.
These two beaches are really one long, sandy stretch with no clear boundaries — the northern part is Marathias, while the southern end is Santa Barbara. I often come here early in the morning, when the sand is quiet and the waves are my only company.
Wide and peaceful, it’s perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape, families looking for calm waters, or anyone craving solitude. The surrounding landscape is untouched and natural, with only a few tavernas dotted nearby, making it feel like a secret hideaway even in the high season. Walk from one end to the other, and you’ll understand why locals treasure it.
6. Saint George South

Located on the Southwest Coast, just south of Issos, 39 km from Corfu Town.
Saint George South is a large beach with golden sand, stretching along the coast just south of Issos. Back in the 1980s, it was completely undeveloped — just sand, sea, and a barely visible road.
Today, it’s much busier, with hotels, tavernas, and beach amenities, yet it still retains stretches of wide, inviting sand. Families flock here for the shallow, calm waters, while sun-seekers enjoy the convenient facilities. Even with the development, there’s a hint of that old, natural charm if you wander a bit along the shore.
7. Porto Timoni

Located in Northwest Corfu, at the northern edge of Agios Georgios Gulf, 38 km from Corfu Town.
Porto Timoni is a gem you have to work for. A hike through rugged cliffs and olive groves leads to a breathtaking double beach, each with turquoise water so clear it feels like a private paradise. Both coves are Porto Timoni — together forming one of the island’s most spectacular beaches.
Accessible only by foot or boat, the trek can be challenging: the path is steep, the sun relentless at midday, and there’s no development at all. But every careful step is rewarded with unforgettable scenery and that rare feeling of discovery.
8. Paleokastritsa (main coves)

Northwest Corfu, 23 km from Corfu Town.
The coves around Paleokastritsa feel truly magical. Crystal-clear waters, cliffs rising around you, and the scent of pine trees make it a sensory delight. I love stopping here for a swim and then climbing up to the monastery to take in the view.
The main beaches, each with its own charm, are:
– Ampelaki Beach – the first along the west, perfect for a morning dip.
– Agios Petros Beach – tucked inside the first cove, peaceful and scenic.
– Palaiokastritsa / Agios Spiridon – the central, larger beach, framed by cliffs.
– Alipa / Alypa Beach – a small harbor suitable for yachts, speedboats, and fishing trips. From here, you can hire a boat to explore hidden beaches and remote caves south of Paleokastritsa.
– Platakia Beach – quiet and ideal for relaxing.
– Agia Triada Beach – another serene spot.
– La Grotta Beach – the easternmost of the line, with dramatic scenery and calm waters.
From these beaches, boats can be rented to discover secluded coves and hidden spots further south.
9. Arillas

Located about 35 km northwest of Corfu Town.
Arillas stretches gently along the coast, its soft sand inviting you to kick off your shoes and wander. The waters are shallow and clear, perfect for a relaxed swim or for kids to splash around safely.
A handful of small tavernas and cafes line the beach, offering fresh seafood and local specialties without breaking the peaceful vibe. Unlike the busier beaches further south, Arillas retains a quiet charm, ideal for a morning stroll, an afternoon swim, or simply watching the sun dip toward the horizon.
10. Sidari

Situated in the Northwest of Corfu, 35 km from Corfu Town.
Sidari isn’t just about the Canal d’Amour. Beyond the famous rocks, the long sandy stretches are perfect for swimming, building sandcastles, or simply lying back and watching the clouds drift by. I have fond memories of family visits here and friends daring each other to jump into the waves.
The village itself is lively, with a nightlife scene that comes alive in the evenings, featuring bars, tavernas, and beachside music. Despite the buzz, there are quieter corners along the coast if you look for them, making it ideal for both relaxation and fun.
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