The wider area ofsouthern Corfu is ideal for exploring the natural landscape (like, Korrissionlagoon and the river of Lefkimmi), the spectacular sandy beaches, the traditionalvillages (Petritis and Chlomos) and having various gastronomic experiences. Ifyou are a thalassophile, you can book a day village-hopping in Paxos island orthe Blue Lagoon in Sivota at the Greek mainland. Of course, we cannot skipmentioning the chance for a vivid nightlife and lively summer parties as Kavosmeans of entertainment.

The wider area ofsouthern Corfu is ideal for exploring the natural landscape (like, Korrissionlagoon and the river of Lefkimmi), the spectacular sandy beaches, the traditionalvillages (Petritis and Chlomos) and having various gastronomic experiences. Ifyou are a thalassophile, you can book a day village-hopping in Paxos island orthe Blue Lagoon in Sivota at the Greek mainland. Of course, we cannot skipmentioning the chance for a vivid nightlife and lively summer parties as Kavosmeans of entertainment.

Boat trips to Paxos Island

Jet-Skiing

Water-Skiing

Nightlife

Kavos is also famous for its nightlife, featuring a number of clubs and bars for partying all through the night.

Corfu

The highlight of Corfu island is the impressive 15th century Old Fortress and the Old Town of Corfu, with the characteristic Venetian style.

The area is full of sights and historic sites.

In Corfu there are unique cultural and architectural heritage monuments but also unique sights that do not exist in any other part of Greece.

The Old Fortress

The Old Fortress

The Old Fortress is of Byzantine construction of the 8th century AD and enclosed almost the entire then small medieval town that was located within this natural ledge of land. This rock was then fortified to protect the city from the numerous raids of the Middle Ages.

New Fortress

New Fortress

Another example of the great fortification capacity of the Venetians, but also a marvel of architectural art built by the Venetians with the forced labor of the inhabitants from 1576 to 1645. At that time, the Venetians, with the constant Turkish threat to the island, considered it necessary to fully fortify the city, which had meanwhile expanded far beyond the old fortress. They began the construction of the new fortress on the hill of Agios Markos which extended south with walls and bastions reaching the sea of ​​Garitsa.

Book your vacations now and enjoy an unforgettable getaway in nature & sea.

Book your vacations now and enjoy an unforgettable getaway in nature & sea.