Stelari Beach in Corfu rests on the northwest coast of the island. It lies just south of Paleokastritsa, close to the village of Liapades and about 24 km west of Corfu Town. Although not reachable by road, it can be accessed easily by boat. Most visitors either take a taxi boat or rent a small boat from nearby resorts. Because of this, the beach stays peaceful and rarely feels crowded. 

Just a few meters from the shore, the sea becomes deep. Therefore, strong swimmers enjoy the quick access to deep waters. However, families with small children should exercise caution. Also, the clarity of the water is exceptional. In fact, visibility often stretches several meters underwater. For this reason, snorkeling becomes one of the top activities here.

Stelari Beach does not feature complete tourist services. While some umbrellas and sunbeds appear during high season, they remain limited. A floating cantina boat occasionally visits and sells snacks and drinks. Nevertheless, visitors should prepare well. Bringing water, snacks, sunscreen, and shade gear ensures a comfortable stay. 

Boat trips from Paleokastritsa or Liapades often include Stelari in their route. Some tours stop at sea caves, hidden beaches, and snorkeling spots along the way. For more independence, visitors can rent small motorboats and explore at their own pace. 

The best times to visit are in the early morning or late afternoon. During these hours, the light creates golden reflections on the cliffs and water. Furthermore, fewer boats arrive during those periods, offering a quieter experience.