Take a dip against a backdrop of lush green pine trees.
You can swim to a small island opposite this beach if you’re adventurous or go for a dip after birdwatching at the Lagoon.
This beautiful beach is surrounded by olive groves and pine trees and leads to secluded coves.
Paleokastritsa, composed of a series of coves, never fails to enchant locals and tourists. Agia Triada and Alipas beaches are favourites.
This organised sandy beach is a favourite for water-sports fans.
Visit this sandy beach as it’s popular with families.
This hidden gem awaits you – go for a swim at sunset.
Corfu’s most popular beach, it offers all the services associated with its Blue-Flag status.
Barbati is a large Blue-Flag beach that’s popular with families.
Lush dark sand and blue-green waters invite you to enjoy a quiet swim.
This is one of Corfu’s most beautiful beaches. Hugged by low hills, the traditional fishing village of Gardenos on the southwest coast boasts an idyllic sandy beach which has become a closely-guarded secret among the locals. Although the sea is shallow, currents can be strong so caution is warranted.
If you like sandy beaches with a lot of action and water sports, this beach is for you.
This quiet cove offers crystal-clear waters and the opportunity for a relaxing swim.