Best Beaches
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Dassia
Dassia Beach in Corfu is a long, sand-filled seashore with some strips of fine white pebbles. It is a prime destination for snorkeling, and swimming with it's warm, shallow waters. It is one of the most upmarket beaches on the island with high quality views and restaurants that line the shore.
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It is a well-organised beach destination featuring sunbeds, piers and parasols, along with showering facilities and changing booths. Furthermore, visitors may find the deluxe beach bars of good use. Dassia is an easy-access beach, having a bus stop no more than a couple of minutes away! Plenty of stores and restaurants can be found near the shore, and there is an abundance of watersport facilities on the beach.
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Bataria Beach in Kassiopi
Stunning turquoise waters, and pure white pebbles make this beach a true hidden gem. It has sunbeds, umbrellas for rent and is and a quiet beach with panoramic views across to the mountains of Albania. At Bataria beach there are plenty of private spots between rocks and the view of the greenery all around you.
To reach Bataria beach in Kassiopi, follow the road that extends to the left of Kassiopi port, the locals will know to guide you and encourage you to explore the neighboring beaches. There are plenty of shops and cafe's at Kassiopi so you can stop by for lunch after a refreshing swim.
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Paleokastritas
Paleokastritsa is one of the most popular beach resorts on Corfu and is known for its particularly beautiful coastal scenery which winds around a series of small bays.
It attracts many day-trippers (including those from the cruise ships as well as) as well as those staying there.
The scenery here is incredibly beautiful and restaurants and amenities are spread out along the road. So you unlikely to be far from a bus stop, a taverna, or a shop.
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It is also the main destination for snorkeling and diving on Corfu as plenty of fish are also drawn to the allure of the bays.
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Glyfada
Glyfada Beach in Corfu is a Blue-Flag seashore surrounded by large, beautiful mountains. The beach showcases fine golden sand, clear blue waters, and quite a shallow seabed! Starting off as a quiet shore, Glyfada Beach evolved into a crowded, cosmopolitan beach destination through the years, making it ideal for young adults and for partying purposes!
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It is a well-organized beach, having a plethora of sunbeds and sun umbrellas to rent! Furthermore, Glyfada hosts numerous beach bars with upbeat tunes and plenty of refreshments, as well as a mini market! Plus, you can arrange watersport activities on the shore, including jet skiing and parasailing trips, or benefit from the parking spots, available for a small fee.
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Sidari
The warm turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea are hard to beat. From tiny pockets of pebbled perfection hidden beneath firs and pines along the somewhat swanky yet still unspoilt northeastern coast to surprisingly long, wide swathes of golden sand to the west, there’s a beach to keep everyone happy. Families gravitate toward the larger beaches that are furnished with sun loungers, in easy reach of a taverna or two and replete with water sports. The more adventurous tackle rocky trails that lead to the island’s most secluded and astonishingly beautiful swimming spots.
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