Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. There’s a lot of ground to cover on our Three Days in Corfu Itinerary.
Corfu has so many things to do and sites to see. On your first day in Corfu, do not lose time and go to Corfu Town, the capital of the island. This town mostly distinguishes for its architecture that was inspired by the Venetian style: narrow paths with tall houses on the sides, tall buildings with small windows and no balconies, many churches and large squares.
Corfu Town: Corfu Town is the capital of Corfu (Kerkyra in Greek) one of the most beautiful and elegant towns in Greece. It is the principal port of the island and one of the largest and most populated (30,000 inhabitants) towns of the Ionian Islands. Built on a promontory, the town displays a unique architecture which is strongly influenced from the different dominations, such as the Sicilian, the Venetian, the French and the English ones. From those times, Corfu Town has kept many of its imposing buildings, elegant mansions, superb palaces, French-style flowered squares and beautiful fortresses.
Have a strong morning coffee in Spianada, with a view to Liston, the cricket court and the Palace of Saints Michael and George, which now houses the Museum of Asian Art.
Spianada Square Corfu: The main town of Corfu Island is one of the most appealing cities in Greece due to the strong influence of the Venetians. Corfu is also influenced by other civilizations including the British, the Normans, the French, and the Romans. “
The Museum of Asian Art: The Museum of Asian Art in Corfu is the only museum of this kind in Greece. It is housed in an imposing neoclassical building near Liston promenade, Espianada square, in the Palace of Saint Michael and Saint George.
Then, walk around the Old Town and see the elegant mansions. Go to the Old Fortress and climb up to the lighthouse to see the gorgeous view. Then, go to the New Fortress, near the Old Port. If you have time, visit the Archaeological Museum of Corfu, near the tennis court, to see ancient findings from Corfu and Epirus. A must visit is also the Palace of Mon Repos, in Kanoni area, the old royal summer house. A couple of km away from Mon Repos, there is Kanoni, probably the most photographed spot in Corfu. There, you can see the famous church of Panagia Vlacherna and take the short ride to Pontikonisi islet.
The New Fortress (Fortress of Saint Mark): The Fortress of Saint Mark in Corfu is also referred to as the Fortress of San Marco. It was built by the Venetians and is strategically located in close proximity to the Old Harbour of the town. It took a rather long time to be built (1576 and 1645).
The Archaeological Museum: The Archaeological Museum of Corfu exhibits findings from several excavated sites in the wider region of the island, like Paleopolis, Kanoni, Garitsa, Kassiopi. The museum is housed in a modern building donated by the municipality of Corfu, in Vraila Armeni street, close to the bay of Garitsa.
Mon Repos Palace in Corfu: Mon Repos Palace is situated on top of Analipsis hill, near Kanoni area, in the middle of a beautiful setting full of greenery. It was built in 1826 by the British Commissioner Frederic Adams as a gift to his Corfiot wife, Nina Palatianou. It is a small but very beautiful palace with colonial architectural elements.
At noon, go to Paleokastritsa, the most famous and organized tourist resort in Corfu. This is the spot of Corfu with the most hotels and many fishing taverns on the shore. From Paleokastritsa, you can also take the boat to go for an excursion in the close caves and remote beaches.
Paleokastritsa: Paleokastritsa is arguably the most famous picturesque village of the island of Corfu located 23 km northwest of Corfu Town. The word Paleokastritsa iterally means old fortress, witnessing the existence of such a castle on the rocky cave where now stands the Monastery of the Virgin. Green Bus No Α9.
Angelokastro Castle: Aggelokastro, which is also referred to as Angel Castle, is strategically located in close proximity to Krini. It is believed to date back to the 13th century. The Aggelokastro is conspicuous by its domed gate at the entrance. It boasts of priceless vestiges and there are exclusive storage rooms as well. Green Bus No Α16.
For your lunch or dinner wander back into old town and visit Efi’s Alley restaurant. Ask for Kimonas. Tell him you are a guest of Vacedo and he will take great care of you.
If you are a fun of Italian cuisine visit Limoncello restaurant. Ask for Vaggelis or Fotis. Tell them you are a guest of Vacedo and he will take great care of you.
At Garitsa Bay you can visit Komissa restaurant. Ask for Jimmys or Thanassis. Tell them you are a guest of Vacedo and he will take great care of you.
For something alternative you can try Taverna Massa near the port. The owner’s name is George, apart from traditional recipies you can also try Buffalo steaks which you won’t find anywhere else in Corfu. Ask Thanassis to tell you the specials.
Later on you can have a beer at Iznogood Bar. Ask for Vardis. Tell him you are a guest of Vacedo and he will take great care of you.
If you’re looking for a unique experience of discovering products from Corfu and all over Greece, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Bakalogatos store. Ask for Giorgos and tell him you’re a visitor of Vacedo, and he will guide you through the Greek world of flavors and aromas. Bakalogatos store is located at Scholemvourgou 5 in Corfu town.
On the second day, visit the northeastern side of Corfu, the most developed and crowded part of the island. The first stop is Dassia, a tourist village with a beautiful beach to have a morning swim. At noon, go to Kassiopi, a lovely fishing village that has nice traditional taverns at the port. Your next stop is Sidari, a windy village, and Canal D’ Amour, which means the Channel of Love. This is an impressive site with a small beach among huge rock formations. This part of Corfu, particularly Sidari and Acharavi, are famous for their qualitative nightlife and nice bars.
Dasia: Dasia is a popular resort located between the villages of Gouvia and Ipsos, 13 km from Corfu Town. With a friendly and cosmopolitan atmosphere, Dassia has become one of the most inviting places to spend relaxing vacation in Corfu. Blue Bus No 7.
Kassiopi: The village of Kassiopi lies 35 km north of Corfu Town, opposite the Albanian coasts. This small picturesque fishing village counts 1200 inhabitants and is dominated by a Roman fortress where it is also believed that the Emperor Nero once stood near this location. Today, Kassiopi is a cosmopolitan town with several taverns, cafes, bars and accommodation. Green Bus No Α4.
For your lunch or dinner at Kassiopi you can visit Tavernaki traditional taverna and Trilogia restaurant. Both are located near the sea.
Canal d’Amour: The village of Sidari is quite known as one of the best tourist resorts in Corfu located 38 km from the main town. The village is surrounded by a charming landscape full of lush green forests. Green Bus No Α2.
Acharavi Corfu: Acharavi is a famous tourist resort located 37 km from the main town of Corfu. The settlement lies around the long sandy beach that stretches for 3 km. Green Bus No Α3.
The third day, visit the south part of Corfu, which is not that tourist developed as the north part. The first stop is the Achillion Palace, close to Gastouri village, an impressive residence of the late 19th century that was built by order of Empress Elisabeth (Sissy) of Austria as a summer house. The architecture of this palace is impressive and most of its decorations and the yard have been inspired by ancient Greek history and mythology.
Achillion Palace: The Achillion Palace is ideally located in the picturesque village of Gastouri. This magnificent Palace was built in 1890 exclusively for Elizabeth (Sissy), the former Empress of Austria. Blue Bus No 10.
Then, continue to Agios Gordis, one of the most beautiful and crowded beaches on Corfu. After swimming, head to Agios Matheos, a lovely traditional village surrounded by a lot of greenery and gorgeous nature. Have lunch there, in one of the beautiful taverns on the hill, with a view of the sea. Later, go to Messonghi, a beautiful seaside village with a small port to stroll around.
Agios Gordios: It is one of the most popular beaches of Corfu and it took its name from the church of Agios Gordios located literally on the sea, at the centre of the beach. The beautiful cove is nested amongst the lush green mountain surrounded by olive tree forests, vineyards and impressive rocks. Green Bus No B10.
Messonghi Corfu: Messonghi lies around a pristine beach, one of the most tranquil spots of the island with several tourist facilities. The picturesque Messonghi is one of the oldest fishing villages in Corfu whereas today is increasingly gaining in popularity as a quiet holiday destination. Green Bus No B7.
Greece is hot specially during the summer, so don’t forget the sunscreen.
Alternatively don’t hesitate to ask our team of local experts for their inside on the best things to do in Corfu. We would be delighted to share our recommendations and help you craft a perfect, tailor-made itinerary, that suits your unique preferences and needs.
Enjoy!