A Blue Rendezvous with Corfu | A Super Detailed Guide
| A super detailed guide.
On the Ionian Sea in Greece, there's an island favored by sunshine and sea breezes—Corfu. It's the same healing filming location as "The Durrells," a dreamy paradise tucked away in the southeastern corner of Europe. The azure waters, ancient castles, fragrant cuisine, and story-filled alleys all exude a unique charm, attracting countless travelers to explore. Today, follow this guide and embark on a romantic journey to Corfu!
1. Best Time to Travel
Corfu has a Mediterranean climate. Summers are warm and humid with moderate temperatures, reaching a maximum of around 33°C; winters are mild with average temperatures around 10°C. Considering climate comfort and travel experience, June to September is the best time to visit. During this period, there's ample sunshine and warm waters, perfect for various water activities and beach vacations. However, May and October also offer a unique charm with cool weather and fewer tourists, allowing for a quieter appreciation of the island's beauty.
2. Must-See Attractions
1. Corfu Old Town: This place is steeped in history. The winding alleys and ancient buildings make every step feel like a journey through time. The solemn Saint Spyridon Church, the Asian Art Museum with its rich collection, and the bustling central square, where you might encounter open-air events or marching bands if you're lucky, are all worth visiting. Stroll here, and when you're tired, find a street-side cafe, order a cup of aromatic coffee, and savor the pleasant moments.
2. Paleokastritsa Beach: With its fine sand and crystal-clear waters, it's one of the most popular beaches in Corfu. Besides enjoying the sun and sand, you can take a boat trip to the nearby blue caves. Their mysterious blue glow seems like a call from the seabed. Adventurous travelers can also try the exciting island-hopping experience and get up close and personal with the sea. The white monastery nearby is dreamlike at dusk and is a must-visit.
3. Corfu Old Fortress: This historic building is a landmark of Corfu. A 2-hour walking tour will not only allow you to see the ancient fortress but also the museum, lighthouse, and numerous viewpoints. The upward path is cobbled, so remember to wear comfortable athletic shoes. When you're tired, take a break at the cafe inside the old fortress, or bring your own food for a picnic and enjoy the leisurely time.
4. The Achillion Palace: Once the summer palace of Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Sisi), although the interior is not open to the public, the external gardens are incredibly charming. Classical sculptures are scattered throughout the garden, and there are many adorable cats, instantly transforming it into a cat lover's paradise. The terrace also offers panoramic sea views, perfect for taking stunning photos. Opening hours are 8 am to 4 pm. If you're taking the bus, be mindful of the time.
5. Agios Gordios Beach: Compared to Paleokastritsa Beach, this one is more spacious. It's easily accessible from Corfu Town by taking the B10 bus from the Green Bus Station. If you purchase food or drinks at the restaurants or bars on the beach, you can use their sun loungers for free, which is incredibly relaxing.
3. Nearby Food
1. Grilled Meat: Greek grilled meat is renowned, and Corfu is no exception. The tender and juicy grilled meat, paired with unique spices, is incredibly fragrant. Whether it's grilled pork, chicken, or lamb...