Corfu Town

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Get Lost in the Charm of Corfu Old Town: A Guide to the Best Beaches and More!

Corfu town is like a living museum, full of charm and character. The Old Town of Corfu is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the most picturesque places on the island. The narrow streets are lined with colourful houses, charming little shops, and hidden squares. And if you venture a little further out, you'll find some of the most stunning beaches in the area.

As you wander through the old town's winding streets, you'll come across many historical landmarks such as the Old Fortress, the New Fortress, the Church of St. Spyridon, and the Liston, an archway built by the French. Don't miss out on the chance to explore these fascinating sites and learn more about the town's rich history.

 

The Old and the Restless: A Guide to Corfu Old Town

If you're in the mood for some sun, sea, and sand, head to the nearby beaches. Mouragia and Garitsa are two of the most popular beaches nearby Corfu Town, but if you want to avoid the crowds, try Mon Repos Beach or NAOK Beach. These beaches are just a short drive or walk away and offer crystal-clear waters and stunning views.

And when you're done exploring, head back into town to indulge in some traditional Greek cuisine. Corfu Town has a vast array of restaurants, cafes, and tavernas serving up delicious local dishes. Try the sofrito, a traditional beef dish cooked in a white wine sauce, or the saganaki, fried cheese with a crispy exterior and a gooey interior.

 
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The Foolproof Guide to Not Looking Like a Tourist (But Probably Failing Anyway)

Ah, Corfu in the summer - it's truly a magical experience that's hard to put into words. The island is alive with the sounds of laughter, music, and the lapping waves of the Ionian Sea. The air is warm and the sun is shining, making it the perfect destination for a summer holiday. There's something for everyone on this enchanting island. For the sun worshippers, there are plenty of beautiful beaches to choose from, each with its own unique charm. From the secluded coves of Porto Timoni to the lively party scene at Kavos, there's a beach for every mood.
DO explore the narrow streets and alleys of the Old Town and discover hidden gems.
DO visit the iconic landmarks such as the Old Fortress, Liston Promenade, and Spianada Square.
DO taste the local cuisine and try out the traditional dishes at local restaurants.
DO shop for souvenirs and handmade crafts in the local markets and boutiques.
DO take a stroll around the nearby beaches like Mouragia, NAOK, and Mon Repos.
DON'T litter in public places or throw trash in the streets.
DON'T disrespect the local culture or customs.
DON'T take photographs of people, shops or handmade products without permission.
DON'T touch or remove any artefacts or historical objects. It's important to remember that these items are often irreplaceable and hold significant historical value.
DON'T get lost in the narrow alleys and forget to bring a map or GPS.
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