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Last updated on September 6th, 2024 at 02:35 pm

AtCorfu’s Travel Blog offers comprehensive guides and tips for exploring Corfu and beyond. The blog covers essential travel categories like:

  • Everything About Corfu: A thorough resource with travel tips and cultural insights.
  • Accommodation & Resorts: Reviews of luxury, boutique, and budget options, helping travelers find the perfect stay.
  • Car Rental: Tips on renting cars and navigating the island.
  • Culture, Events, Monuments, and Sights: Updates on festivals, key sights, and cultural experiences.
  • Cuisine: Insights into Corfiot and Greek dishes and the best places to enjoy them.
  • Beaches & Maps: Detailed guides to Corfu’s best beaches and maps for easy navigation.
  • Corfu History & Greek Mythology: Learn about the island’s rich history and ancient mythology.
  • Benitses Village: A focus on this picturesque Corfu village, its culture, shops, and events.
  • Travel in Greece & Beyond: Advice for traveling across Greece and internationally, with recommendations for destinations and tips.

The blog also offers stunning visual content, including photos and videos of Corfu and Greece, both past and present.

Corfu Beaches by Region: Custom Maps of North, South & Central Coasts

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Explore the best beaches by area, using custom regional maps and links to local beach guides all written from firsthand experience.

Benitses Beaches: Where to Swim, Relax, and Explore

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With a perfect blend of shingle and sand, well-organized sunbeds, and easy access to water sports, these beaches offer a dreamlike setting for lounging and adventure alike

Festivals and Panigiria in the Villages of Corfu

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Experience authentic Corfiot culture at traditional village festivals (panigiria) with local food, music, and heartfelt celebrations year-round.

Gossip with a Twist: Corfu’s Petegoletsa Tradition

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On the last Thursday of the carnival, Corfu has revived a very old tradition, an integral part of the Corfu carnival, which dates from the years of Venetian rule. It is called the Petegoletsa.

Corfu Carnival: Echoes of a Venetian Past

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The Ancient celebrations in early spring that took place in honor of Dionysus, god of wine and fun, hoping for a good harvest and successful husbandry, are the forerunners of today’s carnival in Greece.

Greece’s Most Beautiful Beaches in 2023

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The beaches of Greece are a paradise for beach lovers. So, we’ve put together a list of our favorite Greek beaches to help you make the most of your time in this beautiful country.

What might Benitses in Corfu have been like?

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Benitses in Corfu is a village with deep historical roots, and after Corfu’s Old Town, it stands as the island’s oldest tourist resort.

Maps of Corfu Areas and Nearby Islands

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Maps of Corfu areas and close to Corfu islands. Paxos – Antipaxos, Diapontia, Sidari, Messonghi and Moraitika, Petriti-Boukari and Kavos.

Corfu Town Hall: The San Giacomo Theatre

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Nestled at the vibrant crossroads of Eugeniou Voulgareos and M. Theotoki streets, Corfu Town Hall stands as an architectural masterpiece with an intriguing history.

Esplanade (Spianada) Square and Liston in Corfu

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The Esplanade or Spianada is the central square of Corfu and a meeting place for residents and visitors, it is the largest square in the Balkans and one of the largest in Europe

The Palace of St. Michael and St. George

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During the era of the British rule in Corfu, High Commissioner Sir Frederick Adams in 1819 decided to build the Palace of Saint Michael and George

Corfu New Fortress: A Venetian Fortification Masterpiece

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Another example of the high capacity of Venetians in fortification, and an architectural marvel of art built by the Venetians and with the physical labor of the inhabitants from 1576 until 1645

Corfu Old Fortress And The Old British Hospital

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This was originally a natural promontory offering in its rocks protection for the residents of the 5th century AD when the ancient city of Corfu was moved here after the destruction of the ancient city by the Visigoths.

The Bell Tower of Annunziata in Corfu

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Annunziata, a monument of pan-European significance. At the intersection of Evgeniou Voulgareos and Vrahliotis streets in Corfu, is the Annunziata, a church devoted to the Annunciation of the Virgin Mary as well as to Santa Luccia, it was the Catholic Church of Lontsiada as the Corfiots knew it.

17 Of The Best Museums in Corfu

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Due to rich historical and cultural heritage, the museums in Corfu are many and offer a wide variety of exhibits from Neolithic times to the present, there are also cultural museums dedicated to the rich intellectual life of the Ionian Islands, a bright example is Corfu Reading Society.

Map of the City of Corfu With the Southern Suburbs

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Another map of Corfu’s wider area, including the city’s urban fabric, southern suburbs, and the Kanoni peninsula, extends up to Mouse Island.

AVLI Restaurant in Benitses, Corfu: A Dining Experience to Remember

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Discover AVLI, a new restaurant in Benitses, Corfu, offering authentic Greek cuisine, warm hospitality, and a charming garden-like setting by the sea.

Is Corfu Worth Visiting?

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Corfu is definitely worth visiting. As one of Greece’s most beautiful islands, Corfu offers a unique blend of rich history, stunning landscapes, and cultural diversity.

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