Map With Best Corfu Beaches By Type

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Last updated on November 1st, 2024 at 05:45 pm

Explore this map with Corfu beaches by type, indexing from large sandy shores to secluded pebbly coves, and find the perfect spot for your visit.

This new Map shows a more complete picture to the users about the type of beach they are going to visit.

There are all the large sandy beaches, the well-organized sandy beaches, the organized beaches with pebbles, the mixed with sand and pebbles, the small and isolated sandy or pebbles, etc.

Just look at the memo to see how the different types of beaches are categorized.

Map With Corfu Beaches By Type

Map With Corfu Beaches By Type
Map With Corfu Beaches By Type

This is another Map with the most known beaches of Corfu island.
On this map, there are the most known small and large beaches around the coastal line of Corfu island.

Corfu Beaches map
Corfu Beaches map

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