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Monday, December 31, 2012

An Essential Guide to Corfu

By Steve Alexander


There are many ingredients which combine to make Greece and its islands such a fascinating location. Each island, whether Corfu or Crete, offers distinct local culture, accommodating various tastes, proclivities, interests and budgets. Whether you're a surfer, sailor, beach bum, night clubber, hiker, gastronome, or a sightseer, here is an essential guide to the island of Corfu.

When looking at Greek islands, one location is simply unavoidable - Corfu. Corfu is the destination featured on most package holidays, mainly because it has it all. There's guaranteed sun, cheap alcohol and plenty of nightlife. In other words, it caters to the English market. There are a number of popular karaoke bars and British themed restaurants, juxtaposed with local culture and lazy beach life.

Approximately 33 miles long and 15 miles across, Corfu is also one of the larger Greek Islands. It's quite easy to bypass the traditional hotspots for more peaceful and authentic experiences, so don't be put off by images of inescapable tourism on the island. Head north to Mount Pantokrator for some excellent sightseeing, as the scenery is beautiful, with winding roads, enviable coastlines and little coves and inlets to discover.

You'll find a good balance between historicism and modernism in Corfu, which is always a hard thing to pull off. On one hand, it's about exploring fine cuisine, contemporary bars and clubs, family excursions and utter placidity, while on the other, you get to experience a lost time, an ancient Greece, full of olive trees, rocky terrain, dusty topography and Homeric imagery.

A popular thing to do whilst on the island is to visit nearby Paxos, by boat. It's a tiny island, probably not best to spend the whole holiday on, but great for a day or night stay. The barely-seven-mile-long island is made up of three fishing towns - Loggos, Gaios and Lakka - all unique microcosms of the culture.




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