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Acharavi Beach

Acharavi Beach is a long, organised beach on the north coast of Corfu, stretching in front of the lively resort of Acharavi. It has a mix of sand and small pebbles, with generally clear water and plenty of space for walking, swimming, and relaxing by the sea. The beach is a good choice for families and visitors who want facilities close by, including tavernas, cafés, beach bars, and accommodation. Access is easy by road, and parking is usually available in the wider resort area. In summer, arrive earlier in the day for a quieter swim and a better choice of spots.
Agios Georgios Pagon Beach

Agios Georgios Pagon Beach is a beautiful bay on the northwest coast of Corfu, known for its long sandy shoreline, clear water, and green hills around the bay. The beach is spacious and suitable for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxed family days by the sea.

In many areas you will find sunbeds, umbrellas, tavernas, and water sports, while quieter sections are better for visitors who prefer more space. Access is straightforward by car, with parking available near parts of the beach. It is also a good base for boat trips or visiting nearby Porto Timoni.
Agios Gordios Beach

Agios Gordios Beach is one of the most popular beaches on the west coast of Corfu, set below green hills and dramatic rock formations. It has soft sand in many areas, clear water, and a relaxed resort atmosphere that works well for families, couples, and sunset lovers. The beach is organised, with sunbeds, umbrellas, tavernas, cafés, and accommodation close to the shore. Swimming is usually enjoyable, although the west coast can sometimes have waves. Access is easy by road, but parking may be limited in high season. Stay until late afternoon for some of the best light and views.
Agios Petros Beach

Agios Petros Beach is a quieter coastal spot in Corfu, suited to visitors who prefer a more relaxed beach experience away from the busiest resorts. Depending on the exact access point, the shoreline may include pebbles, rocks, or small areas suitable for swimming. It is best for travellers who enjoy simple, natural beaches rather than fully organised seaside resorts. Facilities may be limited nearby, so it is wise to bring water, sun protection, and anything else you need for the day. Access can vary, so check the route before setting out and wear comfortable footwear if a short walk is required.
Agios Spyridon Beach

Agios Spyridon Beach is located on the northeast coast of Corfu, close to a peaceful natural area and the Antinioti Lagoon. It is a good beach for families, nature lovers, and visitors looking for a gentler atmosphere than the larger resorts. The beach has clear water and a pleasant setting, with some organised facilities usually available during the summer season. Its relatively calm character makes it suitable for swimming and relaxed beach days. Access is easy by road, and parking is normally possible nearby. Bring sun protection, and consider combining your visit with a walk around the surrounding natural landscape.
Agios Stefanos Avliotes Beach

Agios Stefanos Avliotes Beach is a wide sandy beach on the northwest coast of Corfu, close to the village and resort of Agios Stefanos. It is known for its open bay, shallow water in many areas, and relaxed holiday atmosphere. The beach is suitable for families, couples, and visitors who want a comfortable beach day with tavernas, cafés, and sunbeds nearby. It is also a pleasant place for walking along the shore, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Access is easy by car, with parking in the resort area. In windy weather, the sea may be less calm.
Agios Stefanos Sinies Beach

Agios Stefanos Sinies Beach is a small and charming seaside spot on the northeast coast of Corfu, near the elegant harbour village of Agios Stefanos. The beach and surrounding waterfront have a calm, picturesque character, with clear water, traditional tavernas, and views across the Ionian Sea. It is best for couples, relaxed swimmers, and visitors who enjoy a quieter coastal setting rather than a large sandy resort beach. Access is by road, although parking can be limited during busy summer periods. A good tip is to combine a swim with lunch by the harbour or a coastal drive through nearby villages.
Ampelaki Beach

Ampelaki Beach is a small beach in the Paleokastritsa area of Corfu, set in one of the island’s most scenic coastal regions. It has clear blue water, a sheltered feel, and a landscape of rocky slopes and green surroundings. The beach is best for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying the dramatic scenery of Paleokastritsa without necessarily choosing the busiest main beach. Facilities may be seasonal and limited compared with larger resorts, so check locally before visiting. Access is generally by road into the Paleokastritsa area, followed by a short walk depending on where you park. Water shoes can be useful on pebbly sections.
Apotripiti Beach

Apotripiti Beach is located near Sidari on the north coast of Corfu, close to the famous sandstone formations of Canal d’Amour. It has a distinctive coastal setting, with unusual rock shapes, small coves, and clear water that make it appealing for swimming and photography. The beach is best for visitors who enjoy exploring more than simply lying on a wide sandy shore. Some facilities can usually be found in the wider Sidari area, but the immediate beach environment may feel more natural. Access is fairly easy from Sidari, although care is needed around rocks and uneven paths. Visit outside peak hours for a calmer experience.
Arillas Beach

Arillas Beach is a relaxed sandy beach on the northwest coast of Corfu, known for its gentle atmosphere and attractive sunset views. The shoreline is suitable for swimming, sunbathing, and long walks, with shallow areas that often appeal to families. The village behind the beach offers tavernas, cafés, and accommodation, while parts of the beach are organised with sunbeds and umbrellas during the summer season. Arillas is a good choice for visitors who want a quieter alternative to busier resorts while still having useful facilities nearby. Access is easy by road, and parking is usually available around the village.
Arkoudilas Beach

Arkoudilas Beach is a wild and scenic beach in the south of Corfu, close to the Kavos area but much more natural in character. It is known for its long sandy shore, impressive cliffs, and quieter setting compared with the nearby resort beaches. The beach is best for nature lovers, walkers, and visitors who want a more unspoilt place to swim or relax. Facilities are limited, so bring water, snacks, and sun protection. Access can involve a rough road or walking, depending on the route and conditions. Wear suitable shoes and avoid leaving the return journey too late in the day.
Astrakeri Beach

Astrakeri Beach is a peaceful beach on the north coast of Corfu, close to the village of Astrakeri and not far from Roda. It has a quieter, more local feel than some of the island’s major resorts, making it a good choice for visitors who want space and simplicity. The beach is generally suitable for swimming and relaxed family time, with tavernas and basic facilities found in the surrounding area. It is best for those who prefer a calm beach day rather than loud beach bars or water sports. Access is easy by road, and parking is usually more manageable than at busier beaches.
Avlaki Beach

Avlaki Beach is a beautiful bay on the northeast coast of Corfu, near Kassiopi, with clear water and a calm, elegant atmosphere. The beach is mostly pebbly, so water shoes can make swimming and walking more comfortable. Avlaki is popular with visitors who enjoy clean water, relaxed tavernas, and a quieter setting than the main resort beaches. Some areas are organised in summer, while the bay still keeps a natural and spacious feel. It is good for swimming, couples, families with older children, and scenic coastal drives. Access is easy by road, with parking usually available near the beach.
Barbati Beach

Barbati Beach is one of the best-known beaches on the northeast coast of Corfu, set below Mount Pantokrator and facing clear Ionian waters. The beach is mainly pebbly, with exceptionally clear sea that is excellent for swimming and snorkelling. It is well organised in many areas, with sunbeds, umbrellas, beach bars, tavernas, and water sports available during the season. Barbati suits couples, families, and visitors who want a stylish but relaxed beach day with facilities close by. Access is easy by road from Corfu Town or the northeast coast, although parking can become busy in July and August.
Bataria Mpataria Beach

Bataria, also written as Mpataria, is a small and very photogenic beach near Kassiopi on the northeast coast of Corfu. It is known for bright clear water, pale pebbles, and views towards the Albanian coastline. The beach is popular for swimming and snorkelling, but it is not very large, so it can feel crowded in high season. Sunbeds and umbrellas are often available in summer, with tavernas and cafés nearby in Kassiopi. Access is fairly easy from the village, although parking close to the beach may be limited. Arrive early if you want to enjoy the water before the busiest hours.
Canal d’Amour Sidari Beach

Canal d’Amour is one of the most famous coastal spots in Corfu, located in Sidari on the north coast. It is known for its soft sandstone cliffs, narrow sea channels, small coves, and naturally shaped pools.
The area is especially popular with couples, photographers, and visitors who want a beach with a distinctive landscape rather than a simple stretch of sand. Facilities are available in the wider Sidari resort area, including cafés, tavernas, and accommodation. Access is easy, but the rocks can be slippery in places. Visit early in the morning for better photos and a quieter swim.
Cape Drastis Beach

Cape Drastis is a dramatic coastal area near Peroulades in northwest Corfu, famous for its white cliffs, narrow sea passages, and striking views. It is more of a scenic swimming and viewpoint location than a conventional organised beach. The small coves and sea access points depend on conditions, and boat trips are often the easiest way to enjoy the coastline from the water. It is best for photography, nature views, and adventurous visitors rather than families needing full beach facilities. Access by land may involve a rough road and walking. Check conditions before visiting and avoid the cliff edges.
Dassia Beach

Dassia Beach is a long, organised beach on the east coast of Corfu, north of Corfu Town and close to Ipsos and Gouvia. The beach has calm water in many conditions, with a mix of shingle, pebbles, and some softer sections depending on the area. It is well suited to families, couples, and visitors who want easy facilities, including sunbeds, umbrellas, tavernas, beach bars, and water sports in season. The setting is convenient rather than remote, with hotels and restaurants close by. Access is very easy by road or bus, making Dassia a practical choice for a relaxed beach day.
Ermones Beach

Ermones Beach is a scenic beach on the west coast of Corfu, set in a small bay surrounded by steep green hills. The beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, with clear water and a more enclosed feel than the island’s larger resort beaches. It is suitable for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying a quieter west-coast atmosphere, although the sea can be deeper and occasionally wavier than on the east coast. Some tavernas and sunbeds are usually available during the season. Access is by road, with parking near the beach area. It is a good option for combining swimming with a coastal drive.
Faliraki Beach

Faliraki Beach is a small seaside spot in Corfu Town, close to the Old Fortress and the historic centre. It is not a wide natural beach, but it offers a memorable place for a swim with views of the fortress, the sea, and the old town architecture. The area is best for visitors staying in Corfu Town who want a quick dip, a drink by the water, or a scenic sunset stop. Facilities are found nearby, including cafés and restaurants, but space for traditional sunbathing is limited. Access is easy on foot from the old town, making it ideal for a short urban beach break.
Gardenos Beach

Gardenos Beach is a long sandy beach in southern Corfu, near the village of Vitalades. It is known for its wide shoreline, open views, and calmer atmosphere compared with the island’s busier resort beaches. The beach is suitable for swimming, walking, families, and visitors who want a spacious place to relax. Some sunbeds, umbrellas, and tavernas are usually available in season, but the area still feels relatively natural. Access is by road, with parking close to the beach. Because it is exposed to the west and south-west, check the wind if you prefer very calm water.
Glyfada Beach

Glyfada Beach sits on the west coast of Corfu and is especially popular for its broad sandy shore and impressive natural backdrop. It is a good beach for sunbathing, swimming, sunset views, and a comfortable day by the sea, with plenty of seasonal facilities close to the sand.

The beach has a more energetic feel in July and August, while May, June, and September are usually more relaxed. Families appreciate the space and facilities, while younger visitors often enjoy the beach bars. Access is straightforward by car or organised transport, but it is best to arrive early if you want a convenient parking spot.
Gouvia Beach

Gouvia Beach is located on the east coast of Corfu, close to Gouvia Marina and only a short drive from Corfu Town. The beach is generally narrow and pebbly, with calm water in many conditions due to its sheltered position. It is a practical choice for visitors staying in Gouvia who want easy access to the sea, restaurants, cafés, and resort facilities. The atmosphere is lively and convenient rather than secluded, making it suitable for casual swimming and relaxed afternoons. Access is very easy by road or bus, and facilities are available throughout the surrounding resort area.
Halikounas Beach

Halikounas Beach is a long, wild beach on the southwest coast of Corfu, running beside Lake Korission and a protected natural landscape. It is known for its open sandy shoreline, dunes, wind, and spacious atmosphere. The beach is popular with nature lovers, walkers, and visitors interested in windsurfing or kitesurfing when conditions are suitable. It is less developed than many resort beaches, so facilities may be limited depending on the area and season. Access is by road, but the beach is long, so choose your parking point carefully. Bring water, shade, and sun protection, especially on hot summer days.
Iliodoros Beach

Iliodoros Beach is a small and secluded beach on the west coast of Corfu, near the Paleokastritsa and Liapades area. It is known for its clear water, rocky scenery, and peaceful natural character. The beach is best for confident swimmers, couples, and visitors looking for a quieter cove rather than an organised resort beach. Facilities are limited or unavailable directly on the beach, so bring supplies and avoid carrying too much if access involves walking. Depending on conditions, it may also be reached by boat from nearby beaches. Wear suitable shoes and check the route before setting out.
Ipsos Beach

Ipsos Beach is a lively resort beach on the east coast of Corfu, below the slopes of Mount Pantokrator. The beach is long and narrow, with pebbles and clear water that is usually calm enough for easy swimming. Ipsos is best for visitors who want beach time combined with restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, and nightlife close by. Sunbeds, umbrellas, and water sports are usually available in season, making it a convenient option for a full day out. Access is very easy by road or bus from Corfu Town. For a quieter swim, visit earlier in the morning before the resort becomes busier.
Issos Beach

Issos Beach is a long sandy beach in southwest Corfu, famous for its dunes, open landscape, and position near Lake Korission. It has a wilder feel than many resort beaches and is ideal for walking, swimming, photography, and enjoying wide sea views. The beach is also popular when the wind is suitable for water sports such as kitesurfing. Facilities are available in some areas during the season, but the beach remains spacious and natural. Access is by road, with parking near the beach. Bring sun protection, as shade is limited, and check wind conditions if you prefer calm water.
Kalami Beach

Kalami Beach is a picturesque bay on the northeast coast of Corfu, known for its clear water, pebbly shore, and elegant village setting. The beach is backed by tavernas and accommodation, with views across a sheltered bay that is excellent for swimming and boat trips. Kalami is best for couples, families, and visitors who enjoy a peaceful but comfortable beach with facilities close by. The water is usually calm, making it suitable for relaxed swims and snorkelling near the rocks. Access is by road, although parking can be limited during busy periods. A boat rental is a lovely way to explore nearby coves.
Kalamionas Beach

Kalamionas Beach is located near Kassiopi on the northeast coast of Corfu, offering clear water and easy access from the village. It is a convenient beach for visitors staying in Kassiopi who want to swim without travelling far. The shore is mostly pebbly or shingly, so water shoes may be useful, especially for children. Facilities, cafés, and tavernas are available in the surrounding village area, while the beach itself has a relaxed and practical character. It is best for casual swimming, short beach visits, and combining the sea with a walk around Kassiopi harbour. Arrive early in high season for more space.
Kanoni Beach

Kanoni Beach is a small and scenic beach near Kassiopi, close to Pipitos Beach on the northeast coast of Corfu. It is known for its clear turquoise water, rocky surroundings, and views across the sea towards Albania. The beach is mostly pebbly and rocky, so water shoes are useful, especially when entering the water. Kanoni is best for swimming, snorkelling, and a quieter beach stop rather than a full organised beach day. Facilities are limited directly on the beach, but Kassiopi village, tavernas, cafés, and shops are nearby. Access is fairly easy from Kassiopi, although parking can be limited in high season.
Kanouli Beach

Kanouli Beach is a quiet and natural beach on the southwest coast of Corfu, close to the Prasoudi and Paramonas area. It is a good choice for visitors who want a peaceful shoreline, clear water, and a less commercial beach atmosphere. The beach may include sand, pebbles, and rocky areas depending on the exact spot, so water shoes can be useful. Facilities are limited, and it is best to bring your own water, snacks, and shade. Access is by road, followed by a short approach depending on where you park. It suits couples, nature lovers, and travellers exploring the quieter west coast.
Kardaki Beach

Kardaki Beach is a small beach near the Mon Repos area of Corfu Town, known for its connection to local history and its quiet, hidden character. It is not a large organised beach, but it can be a pleasant place for a short swim close to town. The setting is green and atmospheric, making it suitable for visitors who enjoy combining culture, walking, and the sea. Facilities directly on the beach may be limited, so bring what you need for a simple visit. Access usually involves walking through the surrounding area, so comfortable shoes are helpful. It is best for a peaceful swim rather than a full beach day.
Kerasia Beach

Kerasia Beach is a peaceful pebble beach on the northeast coast of Corfu, set in a sheltered bay with clear blue water and views towards Albania. It is a favourite for swimming, snorkelling, and relaxed days away from the busiest resort areas. The atmosphere is calm and scenic, with some seasonal facilities and tavernas nearby, but without the feeling of a large commercial beach. Kerasia is best for couples, families with older children, and visitors exploring the northeast coast by car or boat. Access is by road, with parking usually available near the beach. Water shoes are recommended because of the pebbles.
Klimatia Beach

Klimatia Beach is a lesser-known beach in Corfu, suited to visitors who enjoy discovering quieter coastal spots beyond the main tourist resorts. The setting is generally more natural and simple, with swimming conditions depending on the exact access point and the weather. It is best for travellers who do not need extensive facilities and are comfortable bringing their own supplies for the day. Because information and services may be limited, check the route before visiting and avoid relying on nearby beach bars or organised amenities. Comfortable footwear, water, and sun protection are useful. Klimatia is a good option for a low-key, exploratory beach stop.
Kolias Beach

Kolias Beach is a secluded and unspoilt beach near the village of Liapades on the west coast of Corfu, surrounded by steep cliffs, olive trees, and lush natural scenery. Reached only by boat or water taxi from Liapades Beach or Paleokastritsa, it is ideal for visitors looking for a peaceful escape away from organised tourist beaches. The beach is around 130 to 140 metres long, with a mix of sand, pebbles, and stones, while the clear turquoise water is generally shallow at first and excellent for swimming and snorkelling. Kolias Beach has no facilities at all, so bring water, snacks, and sun protection. Water shoes are also recommended for extra comfort.
Kontogialos Beach

Kontogialos Beach, also known as Pelekas Beach, is a sandy beach on the west coast of Corfu below the village of Pelekas. It has clear water, a scenic green backdrop, and a relaxed atmosphere that suits families, couples, and sunset lovers. The beach is organised in parts, with sunbeds, umbrellas, tavernas, and cafés usually available during the summer season. The road down to the beach is steep in places, but access is manageable by car. Parking can be busy in peak season, so arrive early or later in the afternoon. It is a lovely choice for combining beach time with a visit to Pelekas village.
La Grotta Beach

La Grotta is a dramatic swimming spot in the Paleokastritsa area, known for its rocky setting, deep clear water, and lively beach bar atmosphere. It is not a traditional sandy beach, but rather a place for swimming from rocks, enjoying the view, and taking photos of the blue water. La Grotta is best for confident swimmers, couples, and groups of friends rather than families needing shallow sand and easy facilities. Access involves steps, so it may not suit everyone. The water can be deep close to the edge, so take care when entering. Visit earlier in the day for a calmer experience.
Liapades Beach

Liapades Beach is located on the west coast of Corfu, near the traditional village of Liapades and close to Paleokastritsa. The beach sits in a scenic bay with clear water, pebbles, and green hills around the coastline. It is a good choice for swimming, boat trips, and exploring nearby coves such as Rovinia and Limni. Some facilities are usually available in season, including sunbeds, umbrellas, tavernas, and boat rentals. Access is by road, with parking near the beach area, although spaces may be limited in summer. Bring water shoes for comfort, as the shore is often pebbly.
Limni Beach Glyko

Limni Beach Glyko is a unique and scenic beach below Liapades on the west coast of Corfu, around 2 kilometres from the village. It is formed by a narrow strip of white pebbles that connects the mainland to a green rock in the sea, creating two small bays on either side. The beach has clear deep-blue water, a pebbly shore, and beautiful views towards Paleokastritsa and the surrounding coastline. Limni is unorganised, with no sunbeds or beach bars, although a small boat canteen may appear in high season. It can be reached by boat or water taxi from Liapades or Paleokastritsa, or by car followed by a walking path through olive trees. Bring water, supplies, and water shoes.
Loggas Beach

Loggas Beach is located near Peroulades in northwest Corfu and is famous for its high cliffs and spectacular sunset views. The beach itself is narrow and can vary depending on sea conditions, but the scenery is one of the most impressive on the island. It is best for couples, photographers, and visitors who want a dramatic coastal viewpoint as much as a swim. Access to the beach may involve steps and should be approached with care, especially when the sea is rough. Facilities are available nearby in the wider Peroulades area. Visit in the late afternoon for the best light and sunset atmosphere.
Marathias Beach

Marathias Beach is a long sandy beach in southwest Corfu, known for its spacious shoreline, clear water, and relaxed summer atmosphere. It is a good choice for families, couples, and visitors who want plenty of room without feeling too remote. Parts of the beach are organised with sunbeds, umbrellas, tavernas, and beach bars during the season, while other areas feel quieter and more natural. The sea is usually inviting for swimming, although waves can appear depending on the wind. Access is by road, with parking available near the beach. Stay later in the day for soft light and a more peaceful mood.
Messongi Beach

Messongi Beach is located on the southeast coast of Corfu, near the village of Messongi and close to Moraitika. It is a convenient and family-friendly beach with generally calm water, a mix of sand and shingle, and useful facilities nearby. The area has tavernas, cafés, accommodation, and seasonal beach services, making it easy to spend a full day by the sea. Messongi suits families, couples, and visitors who prefer a relaxed resort setting with everything close at hand. Access is easy by road or bus, and parking is usually possible in the wider village area. It is also a good base for boat trips.
Myrtiotissa Nudist Beach

Myrtiotissa Beach is a famous natural beach on the west coast of Corfu, known for its beautiful setting between cliffs, greenery, and clear blue water. It has long been associated with naturism, so visitors should be aware that nude bathing may be present. The beach is relatively small and can feel crowded in peak season, especially when the available sand is reduced by sea conditions. Facilities are limited compared with larger organised beaches, so bring water and sun protection. Access involves a steep road or walk, depending on where you park. It is best for open-minded visitors seeking a scenic, natural beach experience.
Nissaki Beach

Nissaki Beach is a small and attractive beach on the northeast coast of Corfu, known for its clear water, rocky edges, and peaceful bay setting. The beach is mostly pebbly, with excellent swimming and snorkelling conditions when the sea is calm. It is best for couples, confident swimmers, and visitors exploring the northeast coast by car or boat. Some tavernas and facilities are usually available nearby, but the beach remains more intimate than larger resort beaches. Access is by road, though parking can be limited during the busiest summer weeks. Bring water shoes and arrive early for a quieter swim.
Paleokastritsa Beach

Paleokastritsa Beach is one of the most famous beach areas in Corfu, located on the west coast among green hills, rocky coves, and clear blue water. The area includes several small beaches and bays, many with pebbles, dramatic scenery, and excellent conditions for swimming, snorkelling, and boat trips. Facilities are widely available in the resort area, including tavernas, cafés, sunbeds, umbrellas, and boat rentals during the season. Paleokastritsa is best for first-time visitors, photographers, and anyone who wants classic Corfu coastal views. Access is easy by road, but parking and beach space can be limited in high summer. Arrive early for the best experience.
Paradise Beach Chomi Beach

Paradise Beach, also known as Chomi Beach, is one of the most dramatic beaches on the west coast of Corfu, close to the Paleokastritsa and Liapades area. It is famous for its tall cliffs, clear turquoise water, and remote natural beauty. The beach is usually reached by boat, as land access is difficult or unavailable, making it best for adventurous visitors, swimmers, and photography lovers. Facilities are not available directly on the beach, so bring water and essentials if your boat trip allows time ashore. Check sea conditions before going, as access depends on safe weather and calm water.
Prasoudi Beach

Prasoudi Beach is a small beach on the southwest coast of Corfu, near Agios Matthaios and not far from Lake Korission. It has a peaceful atmosphere, clear water, and a natural setting that suits visitors looking for a quieter alternative to the island’s major resort beaches. The beach may include sand, pebbles, and rocky areas, depending on the exact spot and sea conditions. Some tavernas or seasonal facilities may be available nearby, but it is best not to rely on extensive services. Access is by road, with parking close to the area. Bring water shoes and visit in calm weather for the easiest swim.
Roda Beach

Roda Beach is a long and accessible beach on the north coast of Corfu, close to the resort village of Roda. It has a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere, with shallow water in many areas and a mix of sand and small pebbles. The surrounding village offers tavernas, cafés, bars, shops, and accommodation, making the beach convenient for a full day by the sea. Sunbeds and umbrellas are usually available in season, while the promenade is pleasant for an evening walk. Access is easy by road or bus, and parking is normally possible nearby. It is a practical choice for families and relaxed holidaymakers.
Rovinia Beach

Rovinia Beach is a beautiful cove near Liapades on the west coast of Corfu, known for its clear water, pale pebbles, and dramatic green cliffs. It is one of the most photogenic beaches in the area and is popular with swimmers, snorkellers, and visitors looking for a more natural setting. The beach is not heavily organised, so bring water, snacks, and sun protection. Access is possible by walking path or by boat from nearby beaches, depending on preference and conditions. The path can be uneven, so wear comfortable shoes. Arrive early in summer, as the small cove can become busy.
Sidari Canal 2 Beach

Sidari Canal 2 Beach is part of the wider Sidari coastal area, close to the famous Canal d’Amour and its unusual sandstone formations. This area is best for visitors who enjoy small coves, interesting rock shapes, and easy access to resort facilities. The sea can be attractive for swimming in calm weather, though care is needed near rocks and narrow channels. Taverns, cafés, shops, and accommodation are available throughout Sidari, making it a convenient beach stop. It is suitable for couples, groups, and photographers rather than those seeking a remote beach. Visit early or outside peak season for a quieter experience.
Sidari Main Beach

Sidari Main Beach is a popular resort beach on the north coast of Corfu, offering easy access, shallow water in many areas, and plenty of nearby facilities. The beach is sandy in parts and suits families, groups, and visitors who want restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, and accommodation close to the sea. Sunbeds, umbrellas, and seasonal activities are usually available, making it a practical choice for a relaxed day without needing to travel far. The atmosphere is lively in summer, especially around the resort centre. Access is very easy by road or bus. For a quieter swim, go earlier in the morning.
Timoni Beach

Timoni Beach, commonly known as Porto Timoni, is one of the most spectacular beaches in Corfu, located below Afionas on the northwest coast. It is famous for its twin bays, clear blue water, and dramatic natural setting between green hills and the Ionian Sea. The beach is unorganised, with no full facilities directly on the shore, so it is best for adventurous visitors, strong walkers, couples, and photographers. Access usually requires a downhill hike from Afionas or arrival by boat from nearby beaches. Wear proper shoes, bring water, and start early in summer to avoid the strongest heat and busiest times.






