1 - 2 of 2 Posts

kosta_karapinotis

Active member
I’m planning a month-long trip to Greece this coming early spring and could use some advice. It’s my first time visiting, and with so much to see, I’m feeling overwhelmed. Family members have lots of opinions on where to go, and someone recently suggested Corfu, which has piqued my interest.

I’m already considering Athens, Mykonos, and Thessaloniki, maybe one or two more, but I’d love to hear your thoughts on whether Corfu is worth adding to the itinerary. Is early spring a good time to visit the island? Are there specific sights, experiences, or foods that shouldn’t be missed?

Also, how feasible is it to combine Corfu with the other places I’ve mentioned? Any tips for travel logistics, like ferries or flights, would be helpful.
 
Corfu is a fantastic addition to your itinerary, especially in early spring! The island is lush and blooming, with mild weather perfect for exploring. Highlights include the Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the stunning Paleokastritsa beaches. Don’t miss trying sofrito (a traditional veal dish) or bourdeto (spicy fish stew).

Corfu pairs well with Athens and Thessaloniki, as it has direct flights from both cities. Flying is the quickest option, but ferries from Igoumenitsa on the mainland are available if you prefer scenic travel. From Mykonos, it’s more complex—consider returning to Athens to catch a flight.

With a month to explore, Corfu adds variety to your trip, offering a balance of history, natural beauty, and relaxation. Its slower pace complements the bustling vibes of Athens and Thessaloniki nicely!
 

Information Needed on Canal D'Amor for a Date

Hi everyone! My partner and I are heading to Corfu soon with a small group of friends, but we’re hoping to sneak away for a little one-on-one time during the trip. We’ve heard about the Canal D’Amour and were wondering if it might make a good spot for a romantic date — maybe a walk, a swim, or even just to sit and take in the view.

Is it as picturesque and special as it sounds? Or is it more of a daytime photo-op spot?

We’d love to know if there’s a quieter time to go, any nearby tavernas for a cozy meal afterward, or anything else that would help us turn it into a memorable evening.

If you’ve been there with a partner — would you recommend it for a little getaway moment during a group trip? Appreciate any thoughts or tips!

Food Lovers Tips for Corfu?

Hey everyone! I’m heading to Corfu soon and would love some recommendations from fellow food lovers. I’m especially interested in authentic local dishes, must-visit tavernas, and any hidden gems where I can enjoy traditional Corfiot cuisine.

What are the absolute must-try foods on the island? I’ve heard about pastitsada and sofrito—any favorite spots to try them? Also, are there any small, family-run tavernas that serve amazing home-cooked meals?

I’d also love suggestions for the best seafood restaurants, bakeries, and markets for fresh local ingredients. Bonus points for places with great views or a cozy atmosphere!

Lastly, any unique food experiences—like olive oil or wine tastings, cooking classes, or farm-to-table dining—would be amazing to check out.

Looking forward to your recommendations! Thanks in advance.

Visiting the Castles on Corfu

I’m planning a trip to Corfu and am particularly excited about exploring the island’s castles and fortresses. I’ve heard there are some incredible historical sites like the Old Fortress and the New Fortress in Corfu Town, but I’d love to hear more about them and any other castles that are worth visiting.

Does anyone have recommendations on the best way to explore these sites? Are there guided tours that provide a lot of historical context, or is it better to explore on your own? I’m also curious about any hidden spots or lesser-known castles around the island that I shouldn’t miss. Thank you!

List of My Favorite Places to Visit in Corfu

I have been seeing a lot of people asking about Corfu lately and I love that island! I thought I would share my top 5 favorite spots to visit in Corfu. Maybe this can help people plan!
  1. Corfu Old Town – A UNESCO World Heritage site, this area is full of Venetian-style alleys, historic buildings, and lively squares. The Old and New Fortresses offer incredible views, and the Liston Promenade is perfect for a coffee stop.
  2. Paleokastritsa – This coastal area has some of the most stunning beaches in Corfu, with clear blue waters and hidden caves. A boat tour is the best way to explore, and the monastery above the bay offers fantastic views.
  3. Achilleion Palace – Built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria, this palace is dedicated to Achilles and features beautiful gardens and impressive sculptures.
  4. Canal d’Amour (Sidari) – Known for its unique rock formations and crystal-clear waters, this is a great place to swim. There’s also a local legend that couples who swim through the canal will stay together forever.
  5. Mount Pantokrator – The highest point in Corfu, with panoramic views of the island and even Albania on clear days. The drive up is scenic, and the monastery at the top adds a historical touch.

Information about Corfu Public Transport?

I’m planning a trip to Corfu and trying to decide whether I need to rent a car or if public transportation will be enough to get around. I know I can look up schedules myself, but what I really want to hear is first-hand experiences from people who have actually used the buses in Corfu.

Are they reliable and frequent, or should I expect long waits and delays? Do they run late into the evening, or will I be stranded if I stay out too late? Also, are some areas of the island better to stay in if I want to rely on buses rather than a car?

I don’t mind renting a car if I really need to, but I’d love to avoid it if public transportation is decent. Any insights or tips from those who have been there? Thanks in advance!
Share and discuss your Corfu photos, questions and experiences!

WorldwideGreeks.com is a free online forum community where people can discuss Greek food, travel, traditions, history and mythology.
Join Worldwide Greeks here!

JOIN COMMUNITY FOR FREE

LOGIN TO YOUR ACCOUNT
Back
Top