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kosta_karapinotis

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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!
 

Tips for Where to Stay in Corfu

I’m planning a trip to Corfu and would love some advice on where to stay. I’m leaning toward something with a village feel—somewhere peaceful, beautiful, and authentic rather than super touristy. I’ve been looking into vacation rentals instead of hotels, but I’m still open to suggestions if there’s a special boutique place or hidden gem someone recommends.

Ideally, I’d love to be near a nice beach, have a few tavernas or cafes within walking distance, and enjoy the kind of setting where you can hear the birds in the morning and maybe chat with locals. I’m not against driving, but I’d like to avoid long treks every day if possible.

Any favorite villages or small towns in Corfu that fit this vibe? Would love to hear where you’ve stayed and why you liked it (if you did).

Visiting Old Perithia in Corfu Advice

I’m planning a trip to Corfu and came across Old Perithia, the island’s oldest village nestled on the slopes of Mount Pantokrator. The idea of exploring a 14th-century village with its stone houses and Venetian architecture sounds fascinating. I’ve read that it was once a refuge from pirate attacks and malaria, and now stands as a protected heritage site with about 130 houses and eight churches .

I’m curious about what to expect when visiting. Are there specific spots within the village that are must-sees? I’ve heard there are several tavernas offering traditional Corfiot dishes—any recommendations on which ones to try? Also, is it worth hiking up to Mount Pantokrator from the village? I understand it’s about a 1.5-hour trek each way and offers panoramic views of Corfu and even glimpses of Italy on clear days .

Any tips or personal experiences about visiting Old Perithia would be greatly appreciated!

Stay in Corfu town or by the beach?

I'm planning a trip to Corfu this summer and I’m torn between staying in Corfu Town or booking a place by the beach.

I’ve heard Corfu Town is beautiful, walkable, and full of history, shops, and restaurants — which sounds perfect for evening strolls and exploring. But then again, I’m also imagining waking up by the sea, with easy access to a quiet beach and that relaxed island vibe.

We’re planning to rent a car for at least part of the trip, so we’ll be able to explore different areas.

What do you recommend: stay in the heart of Corfu Town and day-trip to beaches, or stay by the coast and drive into town when we want a bit of culture and nightlife? Would love to hear your experiences and suggestions – especially if you've done both!

First Impression of Corfu?

I was talking with a friend recently who’s been to Corfu many times, and it sparked an interesting question. It’s been over 30 years since his first visit, and he realized he can’t quite remember what his initial impression of the island was anymore. Not what he thinks of Corfu now, but how it landed the very first time.

That made me curious about other people’s experiences. Do you remember how Corfu felt to you on your first visit? Was it the landscape, the Old Town, the food, the pace of life, or something less tangible? Did it meet your expectations, or surprise you in some way?

When a place becomes familiar over time, those first reactions tend to blur or get overwritten by later memories. I’d love to hear from anyone who can still recall that first moment of arrival — what stood out, what confused you, or what made you want to come back.

West vs East Corfu Beaches?

I’m planning a trip to Corfu for early next summer (probably June) and I’ve started looking into beaches, but I’m a little stuck deciding which side of the island to focus on. From what I’ve read, the west coast has dramatic cliffs and sunsets, while the east coast is more sheltered and calm.

I love swimming, relaxing in the sun, and exploring a few little coves or hidden spots if possible. I’m not much into party beaches, but I do enjoy a nice taverna nearby! I’ll probably rent a car for a few days, so I’m open to bouncing around, but would love to get advice on where to base myself.

Which do you personally prefer, west or east Corfu beaches, and why? Are there beaches on one side that just blew you away? Thanks so much!
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