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1 . Gün26.07.2024Cuma
Kassiopi
SahilIn the northeast of the island, 36 kilometers north of Corfu Town, this traditional fishing village has retained its character despite its popularity. Overlooking a pretty harbor filled with wooden fishing boats, it offers a choice of seafood tavernas and cafés, which are popular with affluent Brits and Italians, some of whom have villas here. Calm and unhurried, it is especially noted for its numerous small coves with white pebble beaches and amazing turquoise blue sea.
Glyfada
SahilConsidered by many to be the very best beach on the island, Glyfada also lies on Corfu's west coast, 26 kilometers west of Corfu Town and two kilometers south of the village of Pelekas. A blissful, long stretch of fine golden sand beach, it's lined with sunbeds and umbrellas and backed by hillsides covered with pine woods and olive groves. A couple of big hotels and apartments are in the area, and tourists will also find tavernas, cafés, and water sports facilities, including jet skis, pedal boats, and banana boat rides. Facing west, it has amazing sunsets but does get very busy in summer, especially in August.
Old Fortress of Corfu
Mutlaka GörülmeliScenic ruins of an ancient fort, with artifacts on display, a seating area & a church.
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2 . Gün27.07.2024Cumartesi
Canal d'Amour
SahilOn Corfu's northwestern tip, about a 20-minute walk from the equally intriguing small village of Sidari, the Canal d'Amour is one of Corfu's top natural wonders. It boasts impressive sandstone rock formations that create a natural passage from its small beach into the Ionian Sea's sparkling blue waters. You can jump off rocks into the warm, salty sea and then swim through tunnels and caves for awesome, fishy underwater explorations - snorkeling equipment can be rented at the beach where there are also sun-loungers and umbrellas for hire.
Paleokastritsa Beaches
SahilOn the west coast, 25 kilometers northwest of Corfu Town, Paleokastritsa encompasses a glorious stretch of indented coast, with six deep, curving bays sheltering lovely beaches, both of sand and pebble, extending to a crystal-clear, blue sea. It's popular with day trippers, so it does get busy in peak season. In the hills rising above the coast, you'll find another attraction – a 13th-century monastery with a courtyard garden, church, and small museum.
La Grotta Beach
SahilLa Grotta Beach in Paleokastrttsa is on Corfu's west coast and is another one of the island's most stunning beaches. The beach itself is small and rocky, but head into the clear blue waters, and you'll find an underwater world filled with colorful fish. The beach also boasts a diving board and a jump rock from which you can leap into the sea below. The beach gets crowded in the summer, but there are some rocks you can also stretch out on in the vicinity.
The Achilleion
MeşhurJust outside the village of Gastouri, 10 kilometers southwest of Corfu Town, this white Neoclassical villa was the summer escape of Sisi, Empress Elisabeth of Austria (1837-1898). A lover of beauty, Sisi immersed herself in Greece's mythical history and lush nature. You can see inside the grandiose villa and explore the gardens, which are filled with towering palm trees and Neoclassical statues to give you some idea of the idyllic world Sisi was seeking.
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3 . Gün28.07.2024Pazar
Day Cruise to the Blue Lagoon with Visit to Syvota
DenizDiscover the Blue Lagoon and head inside Papanikolis cave by boat. Visit 2 beautiful beaches for swimming and snorkeling and enjoy the great views of the Greek mainland.
Sidari: Parasailing Experience for Two
HavacılıkGlide over the glittering Ionian Sea on a tandem parasailing adventure in Sidari Corfu. Enjoy views over the Albanian Mountains, the famous Canal D'Amour, plus an aerial view of the marine life below.
Anemomilos Windmill
Mutlaka GörülmeliFaliraki Corfu
Mutlaka GörülmeliSmall, relaxed swimming beach below the Old Town of Corfu with bay views & a few cafes & eateries.
4 Mekan