The Agios Spyridon Beach (also referred to as the Perithia Beach) is unique in Corfu by its proximity to a fresh water lake. It is located in the northeastern part of the island, and, like many other beaches in Corfu, is had been awarded the blue flag. This is a 300 meter long beach, and its surroundings are dotted by a plethora of establishments putting forward accommodation solutions, as well as by taverns, bar and restaurants. The beach features the typical dash of any beach: lounge chairs, umbrellas and water sports facilities.
Corfu Byzantine Museum, besides its historic relevance, is also religiously valuable, since, first of all, it is hosted by the Panagia Antivouniotissa Church
Located on the northeastern side of Corfu, the resort village of Barbati is only about 20 kilometers from Corfu Town. The beaches and Mount Pantokrator.
The Kapodistrias Museum complements the picture of museums and galleries Corfu is replete with. Dedicated to Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of Greece