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Moraitika

Moraitika is on the east coast roughly 20km south of Corfu town. It's a popular resort for families and young couples. it's based around a single road and a large beach. Moraitika offers a wealth of tavernas, pubs and bars to keep you entertained day and night.

Nissaki

Nissaki is a traditional Greek village in the north east of Corfu that’s ideal for those wanting a relaxing holiday away from the crowds, it’s spread over a large area with many villas and apartments dotted about that are available to rent.

Pelekas

Pelekas is on the west coast of Corfu, roughly opposite Kerkyra and close to Kaisers Throne. It’s a large village with tightly packed buildings that include several tavernas, restaurants and rooms to rent which is why it has become a hot spot for backpackers.

Petriti

Petriti is a small fishing village on the east coast, it’s about 20 minutes from Lefkimmi and nearly an hour from the capital. Petriti has a pretty little marina that’s home to a couple of tavernas where you can sit and watch the colourful boats come and go.

Roda

Roda is an old fishing village on the north coast that’s grown into a family beach destination. As it's now a well established resort, there are plenty of good restaurants and tavernas as well as a nice selection of bars but it’s remained a laid back, friendly village.

Acharavi

Acharavi is a popular resort on the north coast of Corfu that's visited by both families and couples. It has an incredibly long beach that’s mainly pebbles with some sandy areas. It's not a party resort but does offer a selection of nightlife and restaurants.

Sidari

Sidari is a very popular Corfu resort on the north coast, it mainly caters to package holiday makers with lots of hotels, evening entertainment like live music, Greek dancing, plate smashing or Karaoke. There’s also cocktail bars and even some clubs.

Agios Georgios Pagon

The northern Agios Georgios is a small, quiet and relaxed place. It's a relatively new resort that’s based around the large sand and pebble cove. It's known as Agios Georgios Pagon but is also often referred to as simply Agios Georgios north.

Agios Georgios South

Agios Georgios has a good selection of hotels, restaurants, bars and shops a lot of which are around the beach meaning you get to enjoy the sea views with your meal or drinks. The main downside is that it’s a long way from the islands major towns and villages.

Agios Gordios

The small village resort of Agios Gordios is in a great location on the west coast of Corfu and is surrounded by Olive groves, mountains and the fantastic golden sand beach. There are plenty of hotels and apartments available with costs to suit all budgets.

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