
Things to do in Corfu
When you arrive in Corfu, you immediately realize that this is not just a holiday, but an experience that touches your soul. It's not on the edge of the Aegean, but it's close to your heart. In the mornings, the salty sea breeze mixes with your hair and you forget the passage of time as you cool off in the shade of olive trees. There is not a list of things to do here, but moments to live. Whether you swim quietly in a secluded bay or get lost in the stone streets of the old town.
- Spend the day in a bay and relax in the blue: Corfu's coasts are like a painting. Swim in the crystalline waters of Barbati on the east coast, or swim in the pine-fringed coves of Paleokastritsa in the west. Renting a motorized boat and sailing to the hard-to-reach bays is a feeling of complete freedom. Bays like Ermones, Myrtiotissa and Halicarnassus are perfect for hearing your own voice in the silence of nature.
- Witness Time Stand Still in Small Villages: The heart of Corfu beats in its tiny villages nestled against the mountains. Stop by Afionas for a coffee break with a view. In Kalami, follow in the footsteps of Gerald Durrell. Wandering through almost abandoned villages like Palia Perithea, accompanied by stone houses and the sound of the wind, is a kind of mental detox.
- Stroll through History: The UNESCO-listed Old Town enchants with its pastel-colored neoclassical buildings, narrow stone streets and Italian elegance. Sitting in Liston's cafes and people watching is an activity in itself. The Old and New Castles, the botanical gardens of Mon Repos and Achillion Palace enchant history lovers.
- Adrenaline Filled Moments for Adventure Seekers: Corfu is not only romantic, but also perfect for active souls. Water sports enthusiasts can go paragliding in Dassia and water skiing in the Gulf of Gouvia. Divers can explore the underwater world of the Mediterranean at the centers in Paleokastritsa or Nissaki.
- Set sail and visit the islands of Paxi & Antipaxi: A short boat ride from Corfu, Paxi and Antipaxi are enchanting with shades of sea green. Swimming in the quiet bays, sailing the boat all da
- Immerse in Culture, Immerse in Art: Visiting museums in Corfu is not just an activity, it's like touching the soul of the island. The Asian Art Museum, Antivouniotissa, the Banknote Museum and Casa Parlante are gateways to different worlds. If you happen to coincide with Orthodox Easter, the island turns into a stage with music, dance and traditions integrated with the rituals of the people.
- Immerse yourself in Corfu Cuisine: Food and drink on the island is simple but profound. Home cooking in mountain villages, local recipes with seafood in coastal towns. Island specialties such as sofrito, pastitsada and bourdeto should be tried in local taverns. Family businesses in Agni Bay, fishermen in Boukari or warm tables in Doukades await you.
- The city comes alive in the evening: At sunset, the town of Corfu takes on a different spirit. Beach bars, venues ranging from jazz to electronic music and street bars, especially in the old town, show the young and energetic face of the island.
For accommodation suggestions, you can check our Corfu Island Hotels page.