Kaminaki / Resorts

What is fascinating about Kaminaki is this resort has managed to resist to the mainstream tourism development, preserving its genuine Greek village dash unadulterated by the impact of this modern activity. Being the southernmost as compared to Kalami or Agni, this northeastern resort paradoxically turns its seclusion and lack of tourism boom into the main tourist asset.

However, there are indeed some establishments and facilities servicing certain essential tourist aspects, such as boat hire facilities or several taverns, of which Spiro’s is said to be the most noteworthy. With respect to accommodation, visitors should only rely on the offers put forward by the few apartments for rent scattered on the hilly and wooded background of the beach, but they should carefully consider this detail since Kaminaki runs out of accommodation pretty fast. Kaminaki is a definite destination seclusion enthusiasts should not overlook, since this resort stands out as an epitome of the concept of seclusion. All in all, Corfu has everything to gain from managing to preserve such oases of tranquility.

Attractions in Corfu

Historical Folklore Museum of Middle Corfu

If interested in the folklore of Middle Corfu (Kerkyra), tourists are advised to visit the Historical Folklore Museum of Middle Corfu (Kerkyra).

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Agios Stefanos North East

The beach in Agios Stefanos (North East) is laced by several small coves which provide an excellent shelter for those in search of seclusion.

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Ionian Bank Museum of Banknotes

Corfu boasts yet another extremely valuable museum, namely, the Ionian Bank Museum of Banknotes. Exhibits oldest banknote in the world issued in China in 1300 AD

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Corfu