Agios Ioannis Peristeron Beach in Corfu, Greece
Agios Ioannis Peristeron Beach is positioned along the eastern coast of Corfu, to the south of the island’s capital, Kerkyra, and approximately 3 km from Benitses.
Agios Ioannis Peristeron Beach is positioned along the eastern coast of Corfu, to the south of the island’s capital, Kerkyra, and approximately 3 km from Benitses.
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.
Gardenos beach is situated in the southwest end part of Corfu, it is the beachside of the traditional village of Vitalades.
The wide golden sandy beach of Santa Barbara in the southwest of the island of Corfu.
The large golden sandy beach of Marathias in southwest Corfu, many miles of sand stretching down south up to the cape of Arkoudilas.
A casual visitor here might be surprised by the sight seen recently on the quayside- four Moslem crew members doing their midday prayers- but Petriti, although a very traditional Greek fishing village, also embraces the 21st century, and crews now come from further afield if needed.
Paxos, one of the most beautiful islands on Earth, and Antipaxos with Voutoumi beach are 2 small islands a few miles south of Corfu.
Lefkimmi is Corfu’s second largest town and is a joy to explore.
Located in the southernmost part of the island and is about 40 km from the airport.
Northwest of Corfu, on the way to Italy there are 3 small islands, Othoni, Erikoussa, Mathraki and several smaller islets as Diaplo, Gravia, and others named Diapontia, they form the westernmost island cluster of Greece.
Going along the coast road from Messonghi it is difficult to know exactly where Boukari begins….there are numerous small fish tavernas, and quiet bays where people can picnic, but then you round a bend and see the small harbor, and this is the heart of this hamlet.