Old Perithia: The Ghost-Village in Corfu is Reborn

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Let’s take a journey back in time to the captivating village of Old Perithia, nestled on the slopes of Mount Pantokrator, with roots dating back to an astonishing 300 BCE.

Bataria and Pipitos Beaches in Kassiopi Corfu

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Bataria and Pipitos are the most famous beaches at the Northeastern tip of Corfu island, with beautiful pebble beaches in small isolated coves scattered all around the area.

Kassiopi: A Corfu Haven Blending History and Port Life

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Kassiopi is an ancient village on the northeastern tip of Corfu, 36km from Corfu town and today one of the Best Tourist resorts on the island.

Erimitis Beaches: Hidden Jewels at North Corfu

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Erimitis area is the Northeastern tip of Corfu island, From the Agios Stefanos area in the East and stretches up to Kassiopi borders.

Sinies Area: Small Picturesque Places in Corfu

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Is a name covering several small resorts beloved of visitors who generally visit by boat? This part of the coastline is studded with small bays which can be enjoyed in peace and quiet even in August. However the beaches here are stony, and swimming shoes are a good idea.

Nissaki Beach Corfu – Tranquil Sinies Retreat

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Nissaki means small island- and it is, now linked to the Corfu mainland, and containing one of the island’s oldest tavernas.

Ipsos Corfu – Beach, Bars & Nightlife by the Sea

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Ipsos Corfu is a tourist resort known for its beautiful long pebble beach, clear waters, and bustling nightlife with numerous bars, clubs, and discos.

Gouvia Beach in Corfu: Yachting Marina & Venetian Arsenal

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Gouvia, a coastal gem nestled on the east coast of Corfu! Just 8 km north of Corfu Town, with Yachting Marina where the waves whisper tales of exploration.

Dassia Beach Corfu: Ideal for Families and Water Lovers

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Dassia was the site of Europe’s first Club Mediterranee, a large shingle beach, popular among families.

Barbati Corfu: Clear Seas and Scenic Hillside Charm

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Barbati resort in Corfu was until recently a stony beach beloved of Corfiots who came to picnic in the olive groves at weekends.