The Agni Beach is perfect for tourists or locals in search of seclusion and less crowded sunbathing venues. Located on the northeastern Corfu, the pebbly seaside stretch should not be overlooked by tourists who want to avoid the bustle so characteristic of numerous other beaches in Corfu, and by those who want to adventure in the abruptly and increasingly deep waters of the sea. Certain rooms for rent and few taverns are to be found nearby the beach.
The Kapodistrias Museum complements the picture of museums and galleries Corfu is replete with. Dedicated to Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of Greece
The Kalami (or Kalamiones) Beach is a wide pebbly stretch awarded, as expected, the blue flag. It lies on the northeastern side of Corfu.
The Molos Beach looks a lot like the Kavos Beach, featuring shallow waters and a sandy texture.