Corfu Island Greece, also called Kerkyra, lies in the Ionian Sea. It is the second-largest island in the Ionian group. Known for its beauty and history, Corfu attracts travelers from around the world. 

To begin with, Corfu offers many sights and experiences. The island’s coastline features sandy beaches, rocky coves, and turquoise waters. Paleokastritsa, Glifada, and Sidari are among the most famous beaches. Each offers a unique atmosphere, from peaceful retreats to lively beach scenes.

In addition, Corfu’s Old Town deserves special attention. This UNESCO World Heritage Site captures the island’s rich past. Traditional cafés and boutiques add to the charm. At the center stands the Old Fortress, a Venetian structure with sweeping views of the sea and city. Nearby, the New Fortress adds another layer of history.

Moreover, cultural sites appear throughout the island. The Achilleion Palace, once home to Empress Elisabeth of Austria, displays neoclassical art and stunning gardens. Churches, museums, and historic mansions reflect a blend of Greek, Venetian, French, and British influences.

Nature lovers also find much to explore. Olive groves, cypress trees, and lush hills define the inland scenery. Hiking trails lead to quiet villages and viewpoints. Mount Pantokrator, the highest peak, offers breathtaking panoramas.

Furthermore, Corfu provides modern comforts and lively entertainment. Restaurants serve fresh seafood, local olive oil, and traditional dishes like pastitsada and sofrito. Tavernas often host live music and dancing. 

In addition, the island celebrates its culture with festivals and events. Easter in Corfu is especially famous, featuring music, processions, and unique local customs. Seasonal fairs, concerts, and art exhibitions take place year-round.

Finally, Corfu Island Greece balances nature, history, and hospitality. It offers something for every traveler—whether seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural discovery. 

Through Corfu International Airport (CFU) located 5km south of Corfu Town .

From Athens International Airport (ATH) (Duration 45 min), Thessaloniki International Airport (SKG) as well as other airports in Greece .

Corfu International Airport (CFU) also connects with airports in other countries in Europe .

From Igoumenitsa Port (Duration 60 to 90 min) 500km (5 hours by car/bus) northwest of Athens daily through Corfu Main Port, as well as Lefkimmi Port and Molos Port in southern Corfu daily, as well as Paxi (Duration 1 hour to 2 h 30 min ) .

From Patras Port (Duration 7 h 30 min) with 4 weekly itineraries .

Corfu connects with Bari (Duration 9 to 11 hours) with 7 weekly itineraries, Brindisi (Duration 8 hours) 4 times weekly and 

Ancona (Duration 16 hours) twice weekly, in Italy . 

Corfu also connects with Agioi Saranta (Duration 2 hours) with daily itineraries and Himare (Duration 75 min) twice weekly in Albania.

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