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Kalami

Kalami bay is set beneath the hills on Corfu’s north east coast. It isn’t a lively resort but it does have a small selection of tavernas, shops and bars as well as a lovely traditional Greek feel to it. Kalami will appeal mainly to those wanting a slow paced holiday.

Kassiopi

Kassiopi is the largest village in the north east of Corfu island, it's an attractive resort based around the harbour. This is where you’ll find a number of restaurants with great views where you can sit and watch the world go by whilst enjoying your meal.

Kavos

Kavos is right at the bottom of Corfu and is the main 18-30 resort so it’s full of young revellers sleeping in the day and partying all night. Not only does Kavos have the wildest party nights it's also home to a large sandy beach with loads of water sports.

Kerasia

Kerasia is a quiet cove on the east coast of northern Corfu, it's not really a village as there’s just a beach with a single taverna and a few villas to rent. There’s no shops, no bars and no other facilities but it's perfect for those looking to get away from the crowds.

Kerkyra

Kerkyra or Corfu town is roughly in the centre of the east coast. It's the capital of the island and the largest town. Kerkyra caters to those that want a bit of history with the beautiful old town to explore and no end of attractions and amenities to keep you busy.

Kontokali

Kontokali is a small coastal village. Nightlife is minimal but there are a couple of bars. There’s no shortage of tavernas and restaurants to choose from and they have a wide range of cuisines to suit all tastes. Kontokali is a great location to travel round Corfu.

Avlaki

Avlaki is a relatively unknown village that lies just south of Kassiopi on the north east coast of Corfu. It's more of a collection of hotels and villas rather than a resort, the main attraction to Avlaki is the long and beautiful bay that it’s based around.

Barbati

The resort of Barbati sits either side of the main coastal road on the east of Corfu and leads to a long shingle and pebble beach. The village has all the things a tourist needs including supermarkets, souvenir shop and a wealth of good restaurants.

Benitses

Benitses is a small village on the east coast roughly 9km south of the airport and the capital. Benitses is also often referred to as Mpenitses. There's a pebble and shingle beach with a marina at the northern end that's home to close to 200 boats and yachts.

Agios Spyridon

Agios Spyridon, also known as Saint Spiridon, is a beach resort based around two fantastic bays with gorgeous views over to Albania. It’s located in the north east of Corfu and has a handful of restaurants and tavernas as well as a small crazy golf course.

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