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Mount Pantokrator

Mount Pantokrator

Mount Pantokrator is a 3000 feet (906 meters) mountain located on the northeastern part of Corfu Island in Greece. Amidst the beaches of Corfu, you can steal the experience of mountain-top viewing from this highest peak of the Ionian Islands. Pantokrator's rise is led by the Corfu Trail, famed as an exciting hike that can also be reached by car. Witnessing old mountain villages of Greece, one can start hiking from the northern foothill of Pantokrator: Old Perithia village, to a tour inside the forest and rocky terrain. A monastery sits on the top of the mountain with a decorated chapel, and the phenomenal view of the skyline of Corfu and the coastlines are the assets of trailing to the top. Read More

New Venetian Fortress Corfu

New Venetian Fortress Corfu

The new Venetian Fortress is the most well-preserved complex in Corfu. The adornments in the fortress include carved inscriptions, the winged lions of Venice, ornate watchtowers, and two momentous gates designed by Ferrante Vitelli. It offers a beautiful panoramic view of the sea, the marina, and the city. It is a striking, majestic building situated on the Old Port and is lined with carved stones sourced from the material of the ancient city of Corfu. It has a grand emblem - the Lion of St. Mark - on its gate.  The fortress was originally built to protect the Old Town from pirates and enemies. Hence, it is of extreme historical and military importance, with massive walls and fortifications built for this purpose. There are complete defense installations with proper the late 17th and early 18th centuries defense towers still standing. There is also a second fortress called ‘scarponas’, built in front of the fortress as a defense layer. Its premises are used for concerts and photographic and art exhibitions. There is also a range of food and beverage options available. Read More

Nissaki Beach

Nissaki Beach

Nissaki Beach is a pebbled beach with transparent water that makes you see underwater marine life. It is ideal for families with small children as soft rocks safeguard it at the sides and shore. Fishing, trying varieties of seafood, boating, and scuba diving are the most loved adventures on this beach.

Old Fortress of Corfu

Old Fortress of Corfu

The Old Fortress of Corfu is just a short walk from the historic Old Town of Corfu. It has rich historical and cultural significance and is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is built on a rocky peninsula and offers a beautiful panoramic view of the cityscape and coastline. Several buildings inside the fort are worth seeing. These include a military chapel, a prison built by the Venetians in 1786, the church of St. George built in 1840, English-built barracks, and a military hospital, now a music school. It has a unique architecture that blends each period’s design distinctly visible, like the winged lion of St. Mark, the cannons, the inscriptions, the embossed Venetian emblem, and more. Many concerts and cultural events happen in the fortress’ open area called Versiada. There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants for refreshments and delicious meals. There are a variety of historic landmarks with a range of architectural styles and a museum of artefacts, paintings, and historic Byzantine objects. There are also gift shops and restaurants onsite. It is surrounded by an old moat that houses boats with a small beach nearby. There is a bridge that connects the Old Town and the fortress. Read More

Old Perithia

Old Perithia

Lying near Mount Pantokrator and overlooking the Ionian Sea lies the 'Heritage Protected' village of Corfu, known as Old Perithia. Originally constructed in the 14th century, Perithia is also sometimes known as a ghost village. Stroll through the village to discover the medieval stone houses, churches and the local restaurants. It was once a safeguard against pirate attacks, but the growing enemy attacks made the residents gradually shift toward the coast. By the late mid-twenties, as tourism flourished in the area led to the complete abandonment of the village. However, the locals and tourists are still fond of this place for its Venetian-style houses, taverns, eight long-standing churches, the bell tower of Saint Jacob of Persia at the village entrance, and the old school building. Read More

Corfu Olive Tours

Corfu Olive Tours

Those looking to do something unique in Corfu can opt for its hidden treasure- the olive-tasting tours. Organized in the last week of October, Olive Tasting tours of Corfu are a perfect way to explore some of the local products, including feta cheese, homemade cheese, local wine, and tomatoes. Explore the ancient olive groves, attend an olive oil workshop, and learn the history and nuances of the award-winning olive oil. Tourists can Corfu's olive oil-tasting tours are also accompanied by exploring the town. Tourists can book either of the customizable tasting tours to make the most of it. Read More

Paleokastritsa Beach

Paleokastritsa Beach

Being one of the main and best beaches of Paleokastritsa, the Paleokastritsa beach is known for its cold waters and stunning vistas. The area has six other sandy beaches, yet Paleokastritsa is busier and noisier than the others. Along with excellent sea views, the beach has several bars and taverns and varied water activities like scuba diving and snorkelling. Tourists can also stroll to a century-old monastery or gaze at the mesmerizing sunset from the terrace of a waterfront bar. It is a famous beach among young travellers, especially couples, for its multitude of activities along with its picturesque views. Read More

Mirtiotissa Beach

Mirtiotissa Beach

A sandy beach, Paralia Mirtiotissa is one of the top 5 loveliest beaches in Corfu. Surrounded by steep hills and abundant greenery, the beach has a monastery on the slopes of the mountains. The location is in its isolated, untouched form, devoid of tourist facilities, remarked as an unofficial nudist beach with natural water steaming downhill used for showering on the beach.

Paxos Island

Paxos Island

Lying just 15 from the southern tip of Corfu is a Greek Island in the Ionian Sea called Paxos or Paxi. The aquamarine clear sea and pebbly beaches make Paxos beautiful and quite an artist's paradise. The main tourist attraction here is the port of Gaios, which has a plethora of restaurants, cafes, and shops in Gaios for visitors. The island has an interesting Greek mythology which signifies that Poseidon created this island by striking Corfu with his trident. Paxos is still off the radar in terms of tourism compared to Santorini and Crete. It has three main port villages, namely Lakka, Gaios, and Longos, where Gaios is the main port.  It is the smallest of the seven main Ionian islands and is mostly hilly, with the highest elevation point of 230 m.  Read More

Pontikonisi

Pontikonisi

One of the distinct sights of the Ionian sea is a Greek islet near Corfu known as Pontikonisi. Also known as Mouse Island, it is encompassed with lush vegetation, tall Cypress trees, and the monastery of Vlacherna. Another prominent feature of the islet is the Byzantine Chapel of Pantokrator. Pontikonisi houses both a monastery and a chapel, often confused by tourists to be the same. Pontikoni has a unique shape and name, which makes it distinct and intriguing at the same time. It has also been a source of inspiration for a well-known painting by the Swiss painter Arnold Bocklin. With its prominent features and verdant landscape, this green islet is definitely worth the visit. Read More

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