1-Day Itinerary for Corfu

Welcome to Corfu! Even with a short stay, the island offers a wealth of history, culture, nature, and unforgettable views. Wear comfortable walking shoes—there is plenty to explore.

Tip: Corfu can be very hot during the summer. Don’t forget water, sunscreen and a hat.


First Stop: Corfu Town (Old Town)

Corfu Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a maze of charming Venetian alleys, tall pastel buildings, French-style squares, English monuments, and historical remains from centuries of cultural influence. It is considered one of the most elegant towns in Greece.

Highlights you shouldn’t miss:

  • Liston Promenade – Inspired by Rue de Rivoli in Paris.
  • Spianada Square – The largest square in the Balkans.
  • Old Fortress – Climb to the lighthouse for breathtaking views.
  • New Fortress – Spectacular panorama of the port and town.
  • Old Town alleys (Kantounia) – Wander through Venetian streets full of character.

Coffee break: Enjoy a strong morning coffee in Spianada Square, overlooking Liston, the cricket field and the Palace of St. Michael & St. George.
For the best donuts in Corfu, visit Stazei Meli.


Museums & Cultural Sites

SightWhat to Expect
Museum of Asian ArtThe only Asian Art Museum in Greece, housed in a neo-classical palace.
Archaeological MuseumFindings from Paleopolis, Kanoni, Kassiopi and other ancient sites.
Mon Repos PalaceA beautiful 19th-century villa surrounded by lush gardens.

Kanoni & Pontikonisi

This is the most photographed spot in Corfu. From Kanoni, enjoy panoramic views of the sea, the iconic Vlacherna Monastery, and take a short boat ride to the famous Pontikonisi (Mouse Island).


Paleokastritsa

After exploring the town, head to Paleokastritsa — one of the most stunning areas of Corfu, known for its crystal-clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and lush green scenery.

Public transport: Green Bus No. A9 to Paleokastritsa & A16 to Angelokastro.


Where to Eat

Greek Cuisine

  • Efi’s Alley – Ask for Kimonas and mention you’re a Vacedo guest.
  • Komissa (Garitsa Bay) – Great view; ask for Jimmys or Thanassis.
  • Taverna Massa – Near the port; famous for unique buffalo steaks. Ask George for recommendations.

Italian Cuisine


Night Out

  • Iznogood Bar – Perfect for beer or cocktails. Ask for Vardis.

Swimming Spots in Corfu Town

Corfu Town isn’t just about culture and history — it also offers beautiful seaside spots where you can enjoy a refreshing swim without leaving the city.

Faliraki Beach

Located just below the Palace of St. Michael & St. George, Faliraki offers crystal-clear waters and views of the Old Fortress. Perfect for a quick dip between sightseeing.

Mon Repos Beach

A calm, scenic beach near the Mon Repos Palace. Ideal for relaxing in a peaceful bay surrounded by greenery.

Kardaki Beach

Located inside the Mon Repos archaeological gardens, Kardaki is beloved for its incredibly clear waters and natural setting. A small jetty makes it perfect for diving and sunbathing.


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Enjoy your stay in Corfu! 🩵

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