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Banana

Banana beach is over 500m long before it merges into Ionio beach, it's also up to 80m deep in places so it's a huge expanse of gorgeous soft sand that's perfect for families with youngsters who want to play in the sand, build castles or dig holes.

Agios Spyridon

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.

Ermones

Ermones is a sand and pebble beach on the west coast of Corfu. The beach is surrounded by dramatic lush green hills making this a pleasant place to spend a day or two. The hills also mean that it doesn’t get too windy and the sea remains calm.

Kalamaki

Kalamaki is a large sandy beach on the north east corner of Corfu. It’s in the bay of Apraos and that’s why it’s sometimes referred to as Apraos beach. There are multiple tavernas around the middle of the beach serving food and drinks to keep you refreshed.

Kavos

Kavos beach is a 2km stretch of sand on the south coast, it’s on the edge of Kavos town and for that reason it’s ideal for the 18-30 crowd, it offers water sports including jet ski, banana boat and doughnut rings as well as other activities like bungee jumping.

Paleokastritsa

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.

Pelekas

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.

Sidari

Sidari is a long sandy beach on the north coast, as Sidari is one of the most popular resorts on the island the beach is busy with lots of sun loungers, tavernas, water sports, pedalo hire and ample parking. It's great for kids as the water stays shallow.

Agios Georgios Pagon

The sandy beach at Agios Georgios in the north of the island is long and wide, particularly in the middle. It offers all the facilities you need like umbrellas and sunbeds to hire, water sports like jet skis, paragliding, banana boats, canoes and wind surfing.

Acharavi

Acharavi is a long pebble and sand beach on the north coast. The water at Acharavi is shallow and there are plenty of shops and cafes that line the edge of the beach making it easy to get food, drink and toys if required. It also has water sports and sunbeds.

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