Corfu sits closer to Italy than to Athens, and it shows: the UNESCO-listed Old Town blends Venetian fortresses, French arcades, and British cricket pitches around a green esplanade. The interior is lush with olive groves and cypress, and the west coast hides dramatic cliff beaches like Porto Timoni and Paleokastritsa.
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Quick facts
Timezone
Athens
Currency
€ EUR
Language
Greek
City transfer
~10 min
Bus / Taxi
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Walk the Liston arcade in Corfu Town at 7am before anyone else is awake — the French-built neo-classical colonnade modelled on the Rue de Rivoli in Paris is extraordinary, and morning light through the arches is the best photograph you'll take on the island.
Drive the road between Lakones and Paleokastritsa just before sunset — the olive grove-covered hills tumbling into turquoise bays is Corfu's defining view. Stop at the belvedere lookout above Paleokastritsa for the best angle.
Visit the Ropa Valley interior: hire a car and take the road through Ano Korakiana and Skripero — ancient olive trees hundreds of years old, complete silence, and family farms that sell their own oil direct from the press in season.
Order pastitsada in any local restaurant — Corfu's signature dish of rooster braised with cloves and cinnamon in a spiced tomato sauce over macaroni is pure Venetian-Greek fusion and almost impossible to find elsewhere in Greece.
Travel tips
- →Base yourself in the Old Town rather than the package resorts on the east coast
- →The west-coast beaches need a car — buses are infrequent and routes are roundabout
- →Try sofrito and pastitsada — Corfiot cuisine is distinct from mainland Greek food
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