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From lush green hills to noble mansions and from idyllic beaches to impressive museums, this island has everything it takes to please any type of traveler. There’s also a lovely beach here (and a proper beach, not like the platforms at Faliraki) – look for the Royal Baths Cafe and Beach.

A trio of traditional Corfiot dishes worth trying are pastitsada, bourdeto and sofrito. Pastitsada is a pasta dish made with rooster and a bright red sauce. Bourdeto is fish cooked in a tomato. And sofrito a dish made with veal or beef braised with wine and herbs. I’m also a fan of tsigarelli, which is a side dish of wild greens in a spicy tomato sauce. Corfu's coastline spans 217km (135mi) including capes; its highest point is Mount Pantokrator (906m (2,972ft)); and the second Stravoskiadi, at 849m (2,785ft). The full extent of capes and promontories take in Agia Aikaterini, Drastis to the north, Lefkimmi and Asprokavos to the southeast, and Megachoro to the south. Two islands are also to be found at a middle point of Gouvia and Corfu Bay, which extends across much of the eastern shore of the island; are known as Lazareto and Ptychia (or Vido).

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rooms include the blissfully peaceful Pavillion retreats with hot tubs or private pools, along with a ritzy range of self-catering villas which have direct access to the resort’s palm-tree-fringed beach. Add a light-filled spa where you can enjoy treatments with Parisian-chic Elemis and Codage products and a sleek private speedboat that will whisk you out to explore the coast in style and you’ll understand why this legendary resort is still as much a celebrity magnet as it was in Onassis’ day. International crossings are available to: Bari, Brindisi (Italy) and Sarande in Albania. Occasionally there are also routes to Ancona and Venice in Italy, Durres in Albania. Visit the Esplanade: The huge open park is fringed by elegant restaurants and cafés, decorated with monuments and statues and greenery. Concerts and events take place on the bandstand in the summer.

This new alliance was one of the chief immediate causes of the Peloponnesian War, in which Corcyra was of considerable use to the Athenians as a naval station, but did not render much assistance with its fleet. The island was nearly lost to Athens by two attempts of the oligarchic faction to effect a revolution; on each occasion the popular party ultimately won the day and took a most bloody revenge on its opponents (427 BC and 425 BC). [48] [15] History of City Councils from the Municipality of Corfu". Municipality of Corfu. 2005-09-20. Archived from the original on April 9, 2005 . Retrieved 2007-03-30. In other sports, Corfu has two teams with presence in higher divisions. The football club AOK Kerkyra, founded in 1969 originally as "AO Kerkyra", that plays in A Ethniki and the water polo club NAO Kerkyra (NAOK) founded in 1935, with earlier presence in A1 Ethniki Polo. North of the New Fortress is Spilia Square and the Old Port which is now a busy harbour. This is where you’ll find the city’s small boats – fishing boats, excursion boats, water taxis to Vido islands, and private motorboats. Vido and Lazareto Islands Vido Island.

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Corfu’s imperial past is one of the reasons it is considered one of the most glamorous destinations in Greece. Empress Elizabeth of Austria-Hungary, the legendary Sissi, chose the island to build her palace, a place where she found consolation after her son Rudolph’s suicide. It is an elegant Pompeian-style building with luxurious, neoclassical living rooms. In the beautiful gardens, you’ll admire the famous statue of Achilles in his death throes. If you also enjoy beer, you’ll find the Arillas Beer Festival is something for you. Just a short 45 minute drive from Kassiopi, you’ll find a range of delicious locally brewed beers, which go perfectly with some local cuisine and live music. There are three versions in treble clef; simple notes that help you get the rhythm of the song, while music notes let you find the sequence of instrument notes.

Kos island is the ideal choice when selecting a destination that the whole family will enjoy. There are cultural experiences to be had around every corner. The excellent selection of beaches makes for great, lazy days spending quality time together by the sea. Corfu has always been a strategically important location at the entrance to the Adriatic and as such been occupied by many powers over the centuries, notably: Sister property to ritzy Domes Miramare, this chic luxury Autograph Collection resort overlooking the pristine waters and silk sands of Blue Flag awarded Glyfada beach is a haven for both families and couples.Lawrence and Nancy lived in Kalami, and today you can stay in their former residence The White House For a thoroughly spoiling treat, the former home of the Onassis family is now a luxury, couples-only hotel

Head away from the beach, inland, and you’ll discover ancient olive groves and timeless villages, surrounded by beautiful countryside. The island’s pristine coastline and family-friendly attractions ensure it’s the perfect destination for holidaymakers of all ages. Bohali village is a must-see, and its hillside location flaunts spectacular views over Zante Town. Or, take a boat trip around the stunning shorelines and discover the island’s wonders from the sea. At the end of the road is a windmill and Nautilus restaurant/bar. Many walk out to the windmill in the evening for a sunset drink or dinner in one of the area’s tavernas. From 1386 to 1797, Corfu was ruled by Venetian nobility; much of the city reflects this era when the island belonged to the Republic of Venice, with multi-storied buildings on narrow lanes. The Old Town of Corfu has clear Venetian influence. [5] The city was subjected to four notable sieges in 1537, 1571, 1573 and 1716, in which the strength of the city defenses asserted itself time after time, mainly because of the effectiveness of the powerful Venetian fortifications. Will Durant claimed that Corfu owed to the Republic of Venice the fact that it was the only part of Greece never conquered by the Ottomans. [6] The island is also famous for one thing in particular: its food! Based on meat, fish, pasta, and herbs, the island’s gastronomy will excite those who love good food. The excellent restaurants and traditional taverns are the best places to taste the local delicacies! It’s a very pretty landscaped garden which wraps around the Museum of Asian Art. You can walk through it to reach Faliraki Beach and several beach bars. Museum of Asian Art Museum of Asian Art.Parking in the Old Town itself is limited but the main car parks are at the Spianada next to the Central Market. There are lots of small parking lots outside the Old Town as well as free parking on the roads – try alongside Garitsa Bay. Fish is also an important part of the diet. Local specialities include savoro, a spicy sauce made with olive oil, vinegar, garlic, rosemary, raisins and bay leaves in which sailors would preserve their fish for long journeys — another Venetian legacy. Not to be missed is tsigareli, a delicious and very local way of serving green vegetables such as cabbage or spinach using lots of herbs and spices including paprika, dill, fennel and cayenne pepper. Lazaretto Island, formerly known as St. Dimitrios, is located 1.1km (0.68mi) off the coast northeast of the city Corfu. Lazaretto has an area of 7.1ha (17.5 acres) and comes under the administration of the Greek National Tourist Organization. During Venetian rule in the early 16th century, a monastery was built on the islet and a leprosarium established later in the century, after which the island was named. In 1798, during the French occupation, the islet was occupied by the Russo-Turkish fleet, who ran it as a military hospital. During the period of British rule, in 1814, the leprosarium was once again opened after renovations, and following Enosis in 1864 the leprosarium again saw occasional use. [17] During World War II, the Axis Occupation of Greece established a Nazi concentration camp there for the prisoners of the Greek Resistance movement, [18] while remaining today are the two-storeyed building that served as the Headquarters of the Italian army, a small church, and the wall against which those condemned to death were shot. [17] [18] Climate [ edit ] In case you’re wondering, Corfu Town’s third fort became the island’s prison. Allegedly there were once underground tunnels connecting all the fortresses including defences on Vido Island.

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