Kerkira Hotel

Kerkira Island

Discover the Allure of Kerkira

Unveil the Hidden Charm of the Ionian

Kerkira, also known as Corfu, is an enchanting island in the Ionian Sea, renowned for its verdant landscapes, historic sites, and charming atmosphere. The island combines rich heritage with modern elegance, offering visitors an unforgettable experience of natural beauty, culture, and tradition. From its picturesque coastal towns to its serene beaches, Corfu’s appeal draws travelers from around the world.

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Your Ideal Mediterranean Getaway

The Perfect Greek Island Escape Awaits

Step into a serene paradise where luxury and the relaxed charm of island life come together. With a focus on exceptional comfort and warm, personalized service, we ensure your stay in Kerkira is nothing short of extraordinary. Our accommodations, situated in a prime location, provide the perfect balance of peace and proximity to the island’s vibrant attractions. Whether you seek tranquility or adventure, we offer the perfect backdrop for your Greek island getaway.

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Known for its crystal-clear waters and dramatic landscape, Paleokastritsa is one of Corfu’s most popular beaches. Surrounded by steep hills and lush greenery, it offers a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and exploring nearby caves by boat. The views from the shore are breathtaking, with the Byzantine monastery perched on the hills above.

Glyfada is a long, sandy beach with shallow, warm waters, making it perfect for families and relaxation. It’s one of the most organized beaches on the island, offering plenty of amenities, including sunbeds, restaurants, and water sports. Its lively atmosphere and beautiful sunset views also make it a favorite for both daytime and evening visits.

Famous for its unique sandstone formations, Sidari Beach is located on the northern coast of Corfu. The beach is ideal for those who want to explore natural wonders, such as the famous Canal d’Amour, a narrow channel of water flanked by cliffs. The waters are calm and clear, making it a great spot for swimming and leisurely exploration.

Agios Gordios is a beautiful sandy beach with clear blue waters, surrounded by stunning cliffs and olive groves. It’s less crowded than some of Corfu’s other beaches, offering a more peaceful retreat. Perfect for those looking to enjoy both sun and shade, it also features a wide range of restaurants and tavernas for a relaxed dining experience by the sea.

Etrusco is one of Corfu’s most celebrated fine dining restaurants, offering an exquisite blend of Mediterranean flavors with a contemporary twist. Located near the village of Plekas, it has earned a Michelin star for its innovative dishes and exceptional service. The restaurant features a sophisticated menu, with an emphasis on local ingredients and a carefully curated wine list.

Located in the heart of Corfu Town, The Venetian Well offers a romantic atmosphere and delicious Greek and Mediterranean cuisine. Housed in a charming old building, the restaurant is known for its high-quality dishes, from fresh seafood to flavorful meats, complemented by a selection of local wines. The peaceful courtyard adds to the experience, making it perfect for an intimate dinner.

For a true taste of Corfu, Rouvas is a must-visit. This cozy restaurant is renowned for its authentic Greek and Corfiot dishes. From the famous sofrito (a local beef dish) to fresh seafood, every dish is prepared with care and quality ingredients. The warm and inviting atmosphere makes it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

Nestled in a picturesque courtyard in the heart of Corfu Town, Avli offers an elegant yet casual dining experience. With a menu focused on fresh seafood and Greek specialties, the restaurant provides an excellent selection of Mediterranean flavors. The charming setting and attentive service make it a great spot for a relaxed but memorable meal.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Corfu’s Old Town is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, pastel-colored buildings, and elegant Venetian architecture. Must-see spots include Spianada Square, Liston Arcade, and the Church of Saint Spyridon, the island’s patron saint. The Old Fortress, perched on a rocky peninsula, offers panoramic views of the town and the Ionian Sea.

Built in the 19th century for Empress Elisabeth of Austria (known as “Sisi”), this neoclassical palace sits atop a hill surrounded by gardens with incredible views of the sea and island. Dedicated to the Greek hero Achilles, the palace has stunning statues, frescoes, and art depicting ancient Greek mythology, as well as beautiful terraces for peaceful reflection.

Located on a hill overlooking the sea, this 13th-century monastery is known for its tranquil beauty and stunning views of Paleokastritsa Bay. Surrounded by olive trees and gardens, the monastery is still active, and visitors can explore the small museum, frescoed chapel, and courtyards, which are filled with local flora.

This beautiful neoclassical estate, located just outside Corfu Town, was once a royal summer residence and the birthplace of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Set in lush gardens with exotic plants and archaeological ruins, Mon Repos offers scenic paths and impressive views of the Ionian Sea. The house itself now serves as a museum, showcasing Corfu’s historical artifacts and relics.

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