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Last summer, as I planned my return to Corfu, I sought the expertise of Fly Me to the Moon. I wanted to explore a side of the island I hadn’t experienced during my previous visit. Their invaluable insights helped me rediscover Corfu, especially at a time when the island was crowded with tourists from all over the world after another record-breaking year for tourist arrivals in Greece post-Covid. I wanted to experience Corfu without the crowds while still enjoying its magic. As they say at Fly Me To The Moon, you could follow the crowds or let Fly Me to the Moon show you the Greece you wouldn’t find on your own.
A timeless island paradise
Corfu, or Kerkyra, is a captivating Greek island nestled in the Ionian Sea. Renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, Corfu has enchanted visitors for centuries. Influenced by Venetian, French, and British rule, the island boasts a unique blend of cultures evident in its architecture, traditions, and cuisine.
From Odysseus’s mythical journey to Shakespeare’s poetic descriptions, Corfu has inspired countless legends and literary works. The island’s allure has also attracted historical figures such as Napoleon, Empress Sissi, and Kaiser Wilhelm II. Even James Bond found himself entangled in a thrilling adventure on Corfu’s shores.
From Odysseus’s mythical journey to Shakespeare’s poetic descriptions, Corfu has inspired countless legends and literary works. The island’s allure has also attracted historical figures such as Napoleon, Empress Sissi, and Kaiser Wilhelm II. Even James Bond found himself entangled in a thrilling adventure on Corfu’s shores.
Arriving late in the evening from London, I found Corfu to be a convenient destination with numerous international flights. Especially from London, you’ll find numerous direct flights arriving on the island every year (April to October). Following Fly Me To The Moon’s suggestion, I rented a car from a local agency (to avoid the post-COVID surge in prices, long lines, and excessive administrative processes) and drove to Agios Prokopios village.
With only one coffee shop (also a bar, bakery, and convenience store!) in the centre of the village and a permanent local population, Agios Prokopios served as a peaceful oasis during the peak tourist season. This small, non-touristy village, where Fly Me To The Moon had arranged a traditional house for my stay, is conveniently located in the heart of the island. From Agios Prokopios, I had easy access to Corfu town, both north and south Corfu, famous beaches, and villages. Exploring Corfu from this base allowed me to avoid crowded roads and traffic, especially considering the thousands of tourists visiting the island.
Corfu’s rich history and unique lifestyle
A visit to Corfu isn’t complete without exploring its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, a labyrinth of Venetian architecture, cobblestone streets, and historic landmarks like the Old and New Fortresses. To truly appreciate Corfu’s rich history and artistic heritage, be sure to visit the Archaeological Museum, the Byzantine Museum, and the Municipal Art Gallery. I found myself returning to the Old Town several times, both day and night, to soak up its unique atmosphere.
In the evenings, Corfu Town comes alive with its narrow streets, Spianada Square, and vibrant nightlife. Indulge in delicious Corfiot cuisine at renowned restaurants like Pomo d’oro, Venetsianiko Pigadi (Venetian Well), and T? tavernaki tis Marinas. Don’t miss out on trying local specialties like Pastitsada, Sofrito, Noumboulo, and Bourdetto, paired with Tsitsibira (ginger beer) or Corfiot Red Beer. For a sweet treat, savor Mandoles (caramelized almonds), Sykomaida (fig paste), or traditional desserts like galaktoboureko, mandoles, and loukoumades at local bakeries and confectioneries – to name just a few: Periklis Alexis’s dairy shop for galaktoboureko, Papagiorgis confectionery for mandoles and ice cream, and Stazi Meli for traditional loukoumades, all in Corfu old town.
While exploring the island and after a long day at a beach, be sure to try some of the local restaurants outside of Corfu Town. To Stavrodromi restaurant, located between Agios Ounoufrios and Pelekas villages, offers traditional Greek cuisine, while Grill restaurant near Kastellani village is a popular spot with locals. And don’t forget to enjoy a meal at one of the many beach bars and restaurants around the island.
Although I visited many beaches during my trip, Agios Gordios beach became my favourite. I loved spending my afternoons there at one of the beach bars and staying until after sunset, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and stunning views.
A taste of adventure
As an active traveller, I couldn’t resist spending two days exploring Corfu’s hiking trails. My first hike was from Paliokastritsa to Angelokastro Castle, a moderately challenging trek rewarded with breath-taking panoramic views. Along the way, I paused in the charming village of Lakones for a refreshing break and a delicious yogurt with honey and nuts, admiring the stunning views of Palaokastritsa.
After the hike, I cooled off at the beautiful Palaokastritsa beach, the refreshing cold water a welcome respite from the summer sun. I ended up spending the whole evening there, enjoying a drink at Aragosta Beach Club and a delicious dinner. The combination of excellent service, delicious food, and a relaxed atmosphere kept me there with no regrets. The risotto was particularly delicious!
My second hiking adventure took me to the summit of Mount Pantokrator. Starting from the picturesque village of Old Peritheia, I ascended the island’s highest peak, enjoying stunning views along the way. After my descent, I explored the historic village of Old Peritheia and visited Canal D’ Amour, a famous beach known for its unique rock formation.
Continuing my journey, I discovered Porto Timoni, one of Corfu’s most beautiful and secluded beaches. Following Fly Me To The Moon’s recommendation, I headed to Afionas village to witness a spectacular sunset. Anemos Bar and Restaurant, a popular spot for enjoying the sunset, is a must-visit. Be sure to arrive early or make a reservation to secure a good table.
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Royal flair and Corfu class
On my final day in Corfu, I indulged in a bit of royal flair. I visited the magnificent Achilleion Palace, a neoclassical mansion built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi) in the late 19th century. The palace is adorned with stunning statues and frescoes inspired by Greek mythology, reflecting Sisi’s fascination with ancient Greece. Right after, I explored the Mon Repos Palace, the former summer residence of the Greek royal family and birthplace of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh.
For a delightful final meal, I dined at Flisvos The Seaside Experience, a beachfront restaurant next to the Holy Monastery of Panagia Vlacherna. Enjoying the delicious cuisine and breathtaking views of airplanes landing on the island was a memorable experience. After dinner, I strolled back to Corfu Town for a night walk, exploring the narrow streets and enjoying a nightcap at Cale Larga, a popular spot for quality drinks and late-night chats. I particularly enjoyed the gin and tonic with an olive twist!
If you have more time, consider escaping the crowds at Agios Georgios beach (near Afionas village and Porto Timoni beach) or taking a boat tour to explore hidden coves and nearby islands like Paxos and Antipaxos. While I always plan to visit these islands during my trips to Corfu, I often find myself so captivated by the island itself that I end up saving them for another time. This way, I always have an excuse to return!
Fly Me to the Moon and back to Corfu!
I always find myself drawn back to Corfu! For some reason, I can never get enough of this island, making it one of my favorite Greek escapes. And it’s not just for summer. Corfu is an amazing place to visit year-round. Besides summer, it’s particularly famous and popular during Easter, attracting thousands of travelers. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Corfu offers something for everyone. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and warm hospitality, this enchanting island is sure to leave a lasting impression.
If you’re looking to experience Corfu like a true insider, Fly Me to the Moon is your ideal guide. As Elena Papanicolaou, founder of Fly Me to the Moon says: “There is something pure and primitive about Greece. The soul of the country – the vibe – is what makes it unique. You can absorb that essence, especially in more unexplored places. If you just breathe and close your eyes or look up at the sky, you feel like you’re a part of the millennia, that are speaking to you.”
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