The north east side Nissaki Beach (otherwise called the Krouzeri Beach) is a pebbly stretch often opted for by numerous holidaymakers given the spectacular scenery in which it is located, that is, at the meeting point of Mount Pantokrator and the sea. It is renowned for its clear waters, which is precisely why it has been awarded the blue flag, and it gives sunbathers the possibility to diversify their way of spending leisure time by means of certain water sports facilities and boat hire services. The adjoining taverns and hotels turn Nisaki into an extremely accessible venue.
The Agios Stefanos Beach is located in the northwestern side of Corfu, and the increasing popularity of this venue amasses more and more tourists each year
Sissy’s Achillion Palace is one of the main tourist attractions on Corfu Island. Built by an Italian architect upon the command of Empress Sissy in 1890.
The Agios Spyridon Beach (also referred to as the Perithia Beach) is unique in Corfu by its proximity to a fresh water lake.