Avlaki Corfu lies on the island’s northeast coast, about 35 km north of Corfu Town, nestled between the charming villages of Kassiopi and Agios Stefanos. This serene, pebbled beach offers a perfect blend of light organization and tranquility. 

Visitors can easily reach it by car, taxi, or local bus. In addition, those staying in Kassiopi can enjoy a scenic 30-minute walk through olive groves along the coastal path. Unlike the more crowded beaches on the island, Avlaki Beach Corfu maintains a calm, relaxed atmosphere even during the peak summer months. Mornings usually bring calm seas, while gentle afternoon winds often attract windsurfers and sailors. 

In terms of amenities, Avlaki Beach Corfu offers just the right balance. Visitors will find sunbeds and umbrellas available for rent, along with showers, toilets, and changing cabins. Thanks to its excellent water quality and cleanliness, Avlaki proudly holds a Blue Flag designation. Although it doesn’t buzz with the same energy as some other Corfu beaches, its minimal crowding and organized setup make it an ideal retreat. 

Moreover, two tavernas sit right on the beachfront, offering delicious Greek meals and stunning views of the Ionian Sea. Among them, Cavo Barbaro stands out for its relaxed vibe and fresh seafood. Also, visitors can rent kayaks, pedal boats, paddleboards, and even take sailing lessons at the nearby school. 

Nature lovers will find even more to appreciate here. Behind the beach, lush hills covered in olive trees and cypresses frame the coastline. A marked trail at the end of the beach leads into the Erimitis Peninsula, a protected area rich with biodiversity. As you follow the trail, you’ll discover hidden coves, quiet beaches, and three ecologically significant wetlands: Vromolimni, Savoura, and Akoli

All in all, Avlaki Corfu offers a refreshing alternative to Corfu’s busier spots. With its clear waters, calm surroundings, friendly tavernas, and access to nature, it delivers a complete experience without overwhelming crowds.