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Dassia

Dassia is a resort set on both sides of the main coastal road on the east coast of Corfu, it has a good selection of restaurants to suit all tastes as well as all the usual tourist facilities like car rental shops, supermarkets, hotels, tavernas and a camp site.

Gouvia

Gouvia is located on the east coast, just north of Corfu town. It's a former fishing village that’s been developed over the years and as more and more establishments open it's becoming a genuine tourist resort with all the expected tourist facilities.

Ipsos

At one time, Ipsos was a party resort full of 18-30 pubs and clubs but it's tried to shed that image over the years. It's still pretty lively in the evening, it has plenty to offer for a package holiday with all the expected amenities but perhaps lacks a bit of Greek charm.

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.

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.

Paleokastritsa

Paleokastritsa is a spread out village up in the north west of Corfu, it's ideal for families and couples but probably not lively enough for teens or those looking to party. The main section of the resort is down by the harbour where there’s a number of tavernas.

Agios Stefanos (NW)

Agios Stefanos is based around a picturesque 1km long sandy cove in the north west. There's several tavernas, some on the beach and others in the village. There’s a good number of hotels, bars and supermarkets too so you have everything you need.

Arillas

Arillas is a fairly small resort in the north west of Corfu, it’s quiet, peaceful and perfect for families as children can play on the golden sand and paddle in the crystal clear waters, teenagers will enjoy the water sports and adults can relax in the tavernas.

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