Corfu Greece is the most
popular of the Ionian Islands.
It is a very green island and a mixture of the civilizations that have passed
through at various times.
The town of Corfu
(Kerkyra) impresses and charms the visitor with its two forts, narrow streets,
tall houses, arcades, Venetian-built
Town Hall,
church to Saint Spyridon, the corfu
island's patron saint, flower-filled gardens, and balconies
with their superb wrought-iron fences. Flooded with sights, Corfu
is a small paradise on Earth. From Paleokastritsa to Kanoni, from the Achillion
to Pontikonissi and the Corfu's
northern coast, one will find crystal water scenic coves greenery and
vegetation that 'sinks' into the deep blue sea.
On Corfu
Island
it is easy to combine relaxation with intense night life. Having decided to
visit Corfu Greece one
of the most interesting islands of the Ionian Sea,
prepare yourself for an unparalleled experience. An amalgam of natural
beauties, traditional features and archaeological sites. Corfu
Island
lies to the north of the Ionian Sea
at the entrance of Adriatic.
It is the second largest island in the group known as the Seven
Islands,
or Eptanisa. Corfu
is the island of miracles and wonders, where every moment the scene changes
without affecting the harmony of the terrain.
The greenest of the Greek islands, Corfu,
has three million olive trees. As well as flower-strewn countryside and
Adriatic-style villages, it has splendid coastal scenery and some excellent
secluded beaches. On this cosmopolitan island, you'll be able to combine
relaxation with good times and a full nightlife, for Corfu
is an international tourist centre which can satisfy the demands of the most
difficult visitors.