Continuation: Unveiling Corfu’s Coastal Treasures – Part Two
A Hidden Gem of Tranquility
Kerasia Corfu
Kerasia unfolds with crystal blue-green waters and lush, tree-filled landscapes, creating an idyllic haven for those seeking quiet moments in nature.
Despite its proximity to the bustling settlement of Kassiopi, Kerasia maintains a low profile. The white pebbled beach, complemented by a small taverna, invites you to unwind and appreciate the breathtaking view of the Albanian coasts.
Where Land Meets Lagoon
Halikounas Corfu
Halikounas boasts a unique setting, with a thin strip of land separating the beach from the protected Korission lagoon.
Venture beyond the sand dunes, cross the wooden bridge, and find yourself in a rare forest adorned with cedars and orchids. The wind and waves make Halikounas an ideal destination for kite-surfing enthusiasts, offering a perfect blend of coastal and inland beauty.
Golden Sands and Rocky Islets
Agios Gordios Corfu
An endless stretch of golden sand, pebbles, and crystal-clear water define Agios Gordios.
To the left, steep vertical cliffs covered in dense vegetation and the rocky islet of Tholeto add a touch of drama to the landscape. Fully-equipped with water sports facilities, restaurants, bars, and boat rentals, Agios Gordios is a vibrant beach destination catering to all tastes.
A Secluded Bay in the Ropa Valley
Ermones Corfu
At the southernmost tip of the Ropa Valley lies Ermones, a deep bay with a small sandy beach embraced by green, steep hills.
Restaurants, bars, shops, and hotels ensure that every need is met, making Ermones a tranquil escape surrounded by nature’s beauty.
A Blend of Sand, Sea, and Adventure
Arillas Corfu
Just after Kavokefali, Arillas unfolds as a large sandy beach with shallow waters, offering ample opportunities for water sports, hiking, horse-riding, and excursions to the surrounding areas.
As the day winds down, savor the breathtaking sunset in the nearby village of Afionas, completing your Corfu beach experience on a tranquil note.