Our Corfu Properties
The island is large enough to appeal to many tastes and pockets without each imposing on the other. Some of the island’s resorts cater sympathetically to the more discerning visitor: a more adventurous cuisine in restaurants, fast boats, an 18-hole exclusive golf course, dial-up chefs and masseuses for villa visits and a feeling of exclusivity in must-be-seen-in bars. A drive inland however or to a more remote part of a coastline will introduce the more intrepid visitor to the older, traditional Corfu with its sleepy hamlets hidden away amongst farms of olive and citrus groves and dramatic views over natural landscapes. Corfu has both waterparks and wilderness, sophisticated dining and simple snacks, busy beaches and hidden hideaways.
Corfu Town has preserved the fine architecture of Venetian, French and English occupation; a stroll through the maze of narrow streets will enamour both the historian and the romantic sightseer.
Each of the island’s coastlines contains a variety of attractive beaches – dramatic sandy beaches on the west coast and shingle framed by cypress and olive on the north east. Car hire is needed for long distance exploration but boat hire is more fun.