The Kavos Beach, again stretching in the southern region of Corfu, is highly popular with tourists holidaying on the island together with their families, given that its waters are rather shallow, which provides a peace of mind to parents or other caretakers. The Kavos Beach shares the same sandy quality as all the other southern beaches, and is fitted with the finest selection of restaurants, taverns and bars, whereas the large number of hotels and other establishments offering accommodation services delineate its overall picture as a complete holiday destination.
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.
Solomos Museum of Corfu is consigned to honoring the life and work of Dionysios Solomos, the national poet of Greece, who produced the national anthem.
The Kaminaki Beach excels by being one of the most secluded pebble stretches in the entire Corfu.