CORFU NORTHEAST COAST GUIDE

The Northeast coast is the most stunning area of the island of Corfu.

St Stephanos Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

Agni Beach Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

Avlaki Beach Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

Barbati Beach Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

Kassiopi Beach Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

Kerasia Beach Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

Kouloura Beach Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

Nissaki Beach Corfu

Corfu Kalami Boat Hire

BARBATI CORFU

Barbati is one of the most popular regions on Corfu Island. It is lively place with the natural charm of the Greek landscape overlooking the sparkling Ionian Sea.

Barbati is located on the scenic northeast coast of Corfu, just 20 km form Corfu Town, airport and port. The village is set at the foot of the highest mountain of Corfu, Pantokrator. The resort is set along one road. The steep olive grove covered slopes of Mount Pantokrator, leads down to the beach.

Barbati is the Corfiot village of contrasts, attractive of mixed age people, people who love the tranquillity and people who love lively holidays, couples, friends and families.

Barbati beach is one mile long pebbly and shingle beach, awarded the Blue Flag of the European community, offering safe and sheltered bathing, perfect for snorkelling. There are sun beds and umbrellas available.

Barbati is a vivid region offering all the essential facilities of a holiday destination: numerous bars, tavernas, tourist shops and super markets, public telephone and post. The beach offers water sport facilities. There are parking areas around the village.

The main road comes across the village of Barbati and the buses pass regularly on the way to Kassiopi or Corfu Town. Car hire is useful for your local transportation, as you will find a lot of the accommodation located on the surrounding hills. It is also necessary for exploring the picturesque villages and the beautiful unspoiled beaches around the area.

NISSAKI CORFU

Nissaki is a peaceful and picturesque village on the northeast coast of Corfu Island, just 25km from Corfu Town. A small road reaches the exquisite, but tiny, white shingle coves. Nissaki means “little island” in Greek. In the past, according to the old people, Nissaki was a small rocky island, which joined with the main land of the village through the years. Mitsos Taverna still stands on what used to be the “little island”.
Nissaki is still an un-commercialized resort promising relaxing holidays. It is a tranquil village, ideal for family holidays, elderly couples and people who love traditional Greece. Young couples are also welcome as the area offers the choice for nightlife just a few kilometres further up, in Kassiopi or down to Ipsos. The majority of the resort consists of villas. The scenery is fabulous, as you can see the villages set amongst the rich vegetation on the hills of Mount Pantokrator.
The sleepy Nissaki is a tranquil village offering to the visitors all the necessary facilities: tavernas, super markets, bars, gift shops, and tourist offices. Boat hire and water sports are available. Nissaki beach is a pebbly and clean beach. The visitors have the opportunity to enjoy their swimming or exploring the little coves around the area. It is ideal for the people who love snorkelling.

Around Nissaki area, there are a lot of picturesque bays with scenic coastal walks, such as Kaminaki, Krouzeri, Agni and the beautiful horseshoe-shaped Kalami. In the other direction, you can reach Glyfa and Barbati. There is regular transportation by local bus. You can either go down the northeast coast ending in Corfu Town or up the northeast coast ending in the idyllic Kalami bay, the harbour resort of Kassiopi or San Stefanos.

There are also traditional villages around Nissaki and Old Sinies is one of the deserted traditional villages on the hills of Mount Pantokrator. Standing at 914m, Pantokrator Mountain is the highest point on the island of Corfu. The views from the summit are unbelievable, you can photograph Albania, Mainland Greece and on a very clear day you can see Kefalonia.

KROUZERI CORFU

Surrounded by olive groves, Krouzeri promises the perfect spot for a relaxing holiday. It is a tranquil village, ideal for mixed age people, families, elderly couples and people who are attracted by the Greek simplicity. Krouzeri is located on the northeast coast of Corfu Island and just 25km from Corfu Town.

Around Krouzeri area, there are a lot of picturesque bays with scenic coastal walks, such as Kaminaki, Agni and the beautiful horseshoe-shaped Kalami. In the other direction, you can reach Nissaki, Glyfa and Barbati. Krouzeri beach is a pebbly and clean beach, awarded the Blue Flag of the European community. The beach is supplied with umbrellas and sun beds for rent. The visitors have the opportunity to enjoy their swimming or exploring the little coves around the area. It is ideal for the people who love snorkelling.

Krouzeri is a tranquil village. The Nissaki Beach Hotel offers a restaurant, bar and a swimming pool, open to the public. There are a couple of tavernas as well. Boat hire and water sports are available. There is regular transportation by local bus from the main road. You can either go down the northeast coast ending in Corfu Town or up the northeast coast ending in the idyllic Kalami bay, the harbour resort of Kassiopi or Agios Stephanos.

Agni

A small shingle beach with 3 tavernas. The bay has jetties which have been built with the primary motive of offering anchor to the boats that ply from here. The beach slopes profoundly into the sea and there are numerous jagged submerged rocks that make it out of bounds to children. Sunbeds are provided by the tavernas.

KAMINAKI CORFU

The tiny seaside village of Kaminaki is an unspoiled treasure, a small and quiet village next to the sea, well protected by flourishing hills full with olive groves and cypress trees. Kaminaki is located at the northeast part of Corfu at about 22 km from Corfu town. It is accessible by a steep winding road. The few old-style stone houses supplement ideally the unique scenery.
The fine shingle beach with its deep blue and green coloured sea is very attractive. There are sun beds and umbrellas for hire and sea sports activities and boat hire are available. The snorkelling is strongly suggested, as there are many rocks full of a big variety of fish on both sides of the beach. Not very far from the sea, there are coastal paths amidst the green scenery, leading to the charming bays of Krouzeri, Agni and picturesque Kalami.
In Kaminaki there is one taverna just next to the beach and one more a little higher, with amazing views to all over the area. A mini market is also available for your basic shopping needs. There is regular transportation by local bus from the main road. You can either go down the northeast coast ending in Corfu Town or up the northeast coast ending in the idyllic Kalami bay, the harbour resort of Kassiopi or Agios Stephanos.

KALAMI CORFU

One of the most well known horseshoe-shaped bays of Corfu. Kalami is a unique paradise on the Northeast coast of the island of Corfu, Greece. Kalami bay is surrounded by lush, green hills, nestled on the shores of the Ionian Sea, an ideal setting for a perfect and memorable holiday. This hideaway heaven is one of the most popular resorts on Corfu Island for its natural beauty and Greek traditional style. If you are looking for this kind of holiday in Corfu, Kalami is definitely the place to be.

Kalami resort is in a privileged location, ideal for all types of travellers: couples, singles, families, nature enthusiasts and people who enjoy walking and rambling. Kalami Beach has been awarded the Blue Flag. You can relax on the beach and swim in the clear blue waters, explore the Northeast coastline with Boat Hire, or enjoy the excitement and thrill of the Water sports on offer.

Kalami in the past has attracted famous personalities, such as the Nobel Prize nominated author Lawrence Durrell. He found Kalami to be the most perfect spot to concentrate on his writing. The White House , where he live, is still preserved and it can be your Corfu holiday accommodation. Today, Kalami preserves most of this authentic style and charm.

In the village of Kalami, you can find every facility for your holiday, tavernas situated near the sea offering Greek and Corfiot cuisine, bars/pool bars for your drink or food service throughout the day, super markets for your daily shopping, gift shops for souvenirs and tourist offices for your holiday requirements. Kalami is heaven on earth!

KOULOURA CORFU

It is a picturesque natural little harbour for small fishing boats neighbouring Kalami. It has a lovely feeling of exclusiveness, as there is no beach, the nearest is just a little further along at Houhoulio.
Upon Kouloura’s cape, an old estate stands since the 11th century, which now belongs to the Agnelli family. This small harbour is set against a backdrop of cypress and pine trees and there is only one taverna. There is an old chapel of Ag. Nicolas.

KERASIA CORFU

There are only a few villas and one taverna residing in this undeveloped area. It is very popular with excursion boats as it has a pleasant feeling of isolation. The small pebbled beach that lies around the crystalline bay offers some loungers and umbrellas and a perfect view to the Albanian coasts. Kerasia is ideal for the nature lovers and those who want to spend some relaxing moments away from the noisy crowds.

AGIOS STEPHANOS CORFU

Agios Stephanos or Agios Stefanos (Sinion), a typical traditional fishing village, which lies on Corfu’s Northeast coast, surrounded by the tree-clad slopes of the hills, the crystal waters of the Ionian Sea and the idyllic sight of the harbour with the fishing boats.
Agios Stephanos is situated on the Northeast coast of Corfu Island between Kerasia and Kassiopi, almost directly opposite from the other San Stefanos on the west side of Corfu, located between Sidari and Arillas. It is also near to Sinies and for reasons of accuracy, it is called Agios Stephanos Sinion in order to avoid the confusion between the two San Stefanos villages.
Agios Stephanos is a peaceful village and established as one of the first class resorts of Corfu Island. The majority of the accommodation is based in luxurious villas and high standard of complexes with private swimming pools. The resort is ideal for all kind of people who love the tranquility of a traditional Corfiot village: relaxing holidays for families, couples and romantic atmosphere set amongst stunning scenery.
There is a pebbly clean beach on the left side of the bay. Sun beds and umbrellas are also available.
There are tavernas, all ideally located on the harbour front, offering Greek traditional cuisine. You also find bars, mini markets, tourist shops, a tourist office for money exchange, public telephone and a post box. The visitors can easily moor their boats in the Agios Stephanos harbour. Explore the picturesque villages and the beautiful unspoiled beaches around the area.

AVLAKI CORFU

A shingle and sand long shore beach. Set in a very underdeveloped area, with only a few tavernas and a windsurfing club. Avlaki is a quiet beach, an ideal tourist destination for families. The beach has sunbeds and few tavernas with delicious local food. In the afternoon, a northern sea breeze enters the beach, swipping the heat away from it. The beach promises a lot of scope for water sports, such as sailing and canoeing. Boats are also available for hire. Small cruise boats will take you to the nearby bays.

kASSIOPI CORFU

The village of Kassiopi lies 38 kilometres north of Corfu Town, opposite the Albanian coastline. This little picturesque fishing village has a population of approximately 1200 inhabitants. There are important ancient relics. In ancient times, there used to be a prehistoric settlement and a Corinthian city located here. The church in Kassiopi village is built on top of a temple, which was named Jupiter Cassius, the namesake of Kassiopi.
In the 13th Century, the fortification of the headland above the harbour resulted in a castle being built by the Angevin rulers of Corfu (1267-1836), which was considered one of the strongest castles of the Corfu countryside. The Venetians then destroyed the fortress and built their own and the ruins of this Venetian fortress can be seen today encircling the hillside, where it is supposed that the Emperor Nero stopped once. Kassiopi is the biggest village in the northeastern Corfu and the homonymous municipality of the area.

Until recently Kassiopi was known as a traditional fishing village with a picturesque harbour. Kassiopi is still a working fishing port, so you can sit and watch the boats coming in with the daily catch. The beaches are very small and pebbled, and are hidden away around the headland. The village has been developed to a very popular tourist resort, a pretty trendy place with many bars, tavernas, restaurants with particularly fresh fish thanks to fishermen, gift shops, supermarkets and A.T.M. machines.

Being a lively resort, it is for those who are looking for a bit of life. This part of the typical Greek daytime resort turns into a trendy music center after dark. Teenagers, families, young couples and groups of friends who want life but also to enjoy the beauty of the North East of the island, are welcomed in Kassiopi. Kassiopi has a little of everything. Most of the beaches in Kassiopi are pebbly, small and hidden away around the headland in stunning secluded spots. There are two larger beaches further north – Kalamionas and Imerolia offering various watersports on offer.