Why Corfu?
Corfu is located in the Adriatic Sea.
It is also home to the Achilleion Palace, built in 1890 by Empress Elisabeth of Austria, also known as Sisi. The palace is dedicated to the Greek hero Achilles and is surrounded by beautiful gardens.
Corfu is also known for its delicious cuisine, which features fresh seafood, local cheeses, and traditional Greek dishes such as sofrito, pastitsada.
Overall, Corfu is a beautiful and historic island that offers something for everyone. Whether you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation, a cultural experience, or delicious food, Corfu has it all.
Attractions
To Do list for Corfu
Restaurants
From seaside tavernas to hidden gems in Old Town, Corfu offers a feast of Mediterranean flavors, fresh seafood, and warm hospitality.
Suggestions:
Dolphin Taverna, 7th Heaven Cafe, Nereids, Porto Timoni Restaurant, etc
What's special?
The sea views, the quality and freshness of food as well as the famous dessert 'Orange Cake'. Yum!
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Culture and History
From Venetian architecture to charming squares, Corfu Old Town is a UNESCO treasure filled with history and lively streets.
Suggestions:
Restaurants, Mini-shops, Ice cream parlours, specialty stores, souvenir shops, etc.
What's special?
The cobblestone streets, pastel-colored Venetian architecture, the 15th-century Old Fortress, small chapels, and mosaics.
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Beaches
Turquoise waters, golden sands, and hidden coves. Corfu’s beaches are among the most beautiful in the Mediterranean because of its location in the Adriatic Sea.
Suggestions:
Paleokastritsa, Agios Georgios, Porto Timoni, Glyfada, etc
What's special?
The turquoise water, the mountain views and the number of water activities to do like snorkeling, taking a day trip boat cruise, kayaking, etc.
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Photos from Corfu