Agios Georgios South is a long sandy beach on the south west coast and is surrounded by olive groves. There's a full set of facilities here including sunbeds and umbrellas to hire, water sports, toilets, changing facilities and tavernas.
Kerasia beach is located up in the north east corner of Corfu, it's a picturesque tree lined pebble beach with great views out to Albania. Kerasia is a fairly quite beach with sunbeds to hire as well as a taverna and beach bar for refreshments.
The long golden sand beach at Agios Gordios stretches for 1.5km and has crystal clear water. You can hire sunbeds and umbrellas, boats, canoes and enjoy water sports too. The only thing to look out for is the strong currents that sometimes affect the west coast.
Large Nissaki lies slightly north east of small Nissaki on the east coast, it’s a long but fairly narrow shingle and pebble beach. There's sun loungers with trendy seating, table service for your food and drink and water sports to keep everyone entertained.
Agios Spyridon is a lovely sandy beach that slopes gently into the sea making it ideal for kids but remains pretty quiet. There's umbrellas and sun loungers, a beach bar for food and drink as well as showers, toilets and changing facilities.
Mirtiotissa is a secluded beach on the west coast that's mainly used by nudists. There's a small beach bar but no other facilities. There’s a narrow, difficult but passable road to the beach. If you’re worried about the road then leave the car at the top and walk.
Agios Stephanos beach, sometimes called San Stefanos, is located on the north west corner of the island. The beach is over a mile long, has soft sand and shallow water making it perfect for little ones. Although pretty popular it never feels crowded.
Paleokastritsa is a fairly small bay belonging to the village of the same name in the north west of Corfu. It's a popular resort so the beach gets packed in the summer months but it also means it has everything including sunbeds, tavernas, water sports and more.
Agni Bay is an unspoiled shingle and sand beach on the north east of the island. It has a steep, narrow, winding road heading down to the bay with a car park at the bottom. There are three tavernas on Agni Bay, each one offering free sunbeds.
Pelekas beach is large and sandy and never feels over crowded. It has calm waters that stay shallow a fair way out making it great for kids as they can safely build sandcastles, dig a hole in the sand or play in the shallow waters without fear of it suddenly dropping off.