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El exuberante paisaje verde de Corfú y sus aguas cristalinas la convierten en un destino perfecto para practicar deportes acuáticos. Recomendamos hacer una excursión en barco para explorar las playas escondidas de la isla, o practicar paddleboard por las tranquilas bahías. Es imprescindible practicar snorkel en las aguas cristalinas de Corfú, con una vibrante vida marina y bellos paisajes submarinos.

Lo mejor que hacer en Corfú

Explore the UNESCO-listed Old Town of Corfu, with its Venetian architecture, narrow streets, and lively squares. Visit the Achilleion Palace, the former summer residence of Empress Elisabeth of Austria, or relax on the island’s stunning beaches, such as Paleokastritsa and Glyfada. For nature lovers, a hike to the top of Mount Pantokrator offers breathtaking views of the island and the Ionian Sea.

Desplazarse en Corfú

Renting a car is the best way to explore Corfu, as the island’s beaches, villages, and attractions are spread out. Public buses connect major towns, but a car gives you more freedom to discover the island’s hidden gems.

Los mejores deportes acuáticos y paseos en barco en Corfú

Corfu’s clear waters are perfect for snorkeling and diving, especially around Paleokastritsa and the smaller islands off the coast. Boat tours are a great way to explore the hidden beaches and coves, or take a day trip to nearby islands like Paxos and Antipaxos. Sailing and kayaking are also popular along Corfu’s coastline, offering stunning views of the island’s rugged cliffs and crystal-clear waters.

Las mejores playas de Corfú

Paleokastritsa Beach is a must-see in Corfu, with its crystal-clear waters, ideal for snorkeling. Glyfada Beach is perfect for families, with golden sands and nearby tavernas for a meal after a day in the sun. If you prefer somewhere quieter, Agios Georgios Beach offers a long, peaceful stretch of sand, while Issos Beach, surrounded by sand dunes, is perfect for a relaxing day away from the crowds.

Dónde y qué comer en Corfú

Corfu’s cuisine blends Greek and Italian influences, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. Visit Tavernaki Tou Vasilis in Corfu Town for traditional Corfiot dishes like pastitsada (beef in tomato sauce) and sofrito (veal with garlic and wine). For seafood, head to Boukari Beach, where you can enjoy grilled fish at one of the seaside tavernas. Don’t miss trying the local kumquat liqueur and sweets, which are unique to the island.

Historias asombrosas sobre Corfú

Dónde alojarse en Corfú

Corfu’s variety of accommodations ensures that every traveler finds their ideal stay. If you’re looking to indulge in luxury, the island’s east coast near Corfu Town offers elegant resorts and beachfront hotels, perfect for those who want easy access to both the sea and the town’s vibrant atmosphere. The island’s quieter northern coast, near Agios Stefanos or Paleokastritsa, is home to intimate boutique hotels and guesthouses, ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking tranquility and stunning coastal views. For a more authentic village experience, the inland mountain villages offer charming stays with panoramic views of the lush Corfiot landscape.

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