Debono

Debono
Newly constructed in accordance with the traditional architectural style of Corfu, Debono hotel is conveniently located on the most idyllic setting of the island. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, it is situated amid natural vegetation on 12 acres of land planted with olive and cypress trees. Debono Hotel is what you ask for a relaxing vacation. It combines quitness, comfort, friendly service, natural environment, regular transportation to all areas of the island and is only in a short distance from the Corfu town centre.

  • AddressGouvia, Corfu
  • AreaGouvia
Contact
  • Phone (+30) 2661091755
  • Fax (+30) 2661090009
  • E-mail debono@otenet.gr
  • Website Debono

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