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Almiros, one of the most beautiful and virgin areas of Corfu, is situated on the north part of Corfu near the town of Acharavi, at the foot of mount Pantokratoras (914 m.) and just opposite the Albanian mountain range. Almiros Beach, is almost 2 km. long and is extended from Acharavi to the picturesque lake “Antinioti”.
The beach has obtained the European Blue Flag. It is a long, beautiful sandy beach, with clear water and unspoilt scenery which remains as it was years ago. Near by Almiros, there are many beautiful and peaceful bays for people who like swimming in small bays, away from noisy and crowded beaches.Almyros is no way a ‘resort’ as there are just six Tavernas (as the area is not touristy, all six tavernas serve good quality food in good prices), one mini-market, a small number of scattered villas and apartments for rent as well as permanent residences, with colourful gardens and beautiful yards where children can play and run!
Out of Corfu Town, 600 square kilometres of countryside awaits exploration. Here you will encounter natural beauty characterised by lush vegetation, pristine beaches, traditional villages and unpretentious people, as well as tourist resorts with luxury hotels, restaurants, little tavernas and bars suitable for every occasion. . Despite the fact that tourism is flagrant in the coastal areas, it hasn’t spoiled yet the many mountainous villages of the island that have managed to keep their authenticity and their local colours. Wander around this countryside, and lose yourself on the roads and tracks which lead to Corfu’s past, as well as to its future.
The capital of the island is also called Corfu (Kerkyra). It is the largest town of the Ionian islands and one of the most beautiful towns in Greece and perhaps in the world. It is built on a promontory that projects into the sea and is separated into a northern and a southern section. East of the northern part lies the Old Fortress, cut off from the town by a moat.
-Acharavi
-Kassiopi
-Old Perithia
-Old Sinies
-Agios Stefanos-Kerasia
-Astrakeri
-Afionas
-Agios Georgios(Pagi)
-Paleokastritsa