The Serbian Museum speaks about the stay of the Serbian army which found refuge in Corfu during World War I. Uniforms, medals, flags, ammunition and well as sundry artifacts count as the most significant exhibits of the museum.
he north east side Nissaki Beach (otherwise called the Krouzeri Beach) is a pebbly stretch often opted for by numerous holidaymakers given the spectacular scenery
Kavos is one of the most famous tourist resorts in Corfu. It is dominated by british youth who come for nightlife, clubs and entertainment at Kavos.
If interested in the folklore of Middle Corfu (Kerkyra), tourists are advised to visit the Historical Folklore Museum of Middle Corfu (Kerkyra).