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10 of the Top Beaches in Corfu For Every Type of Traveler

Whether you’re traveling with little ones, seeking thrills, or finding your zen, Corfu’s best beaches deliver.
A greenery-covered isthmus on the coast of Corfu.
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From quiet seaside oases and paddle-friendly shallows to roaring waves perfect for surfers, the top beaches in Corfu draw many visitors. Corfu is flush with options when it comes to swimming in the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea and sunbathing on silky sands, so narrowing your beach base down can feel overwhelming. But, fear not: This guide to must-visit beaches in Corfu will put you on the right track. All that’s left to do is pack your swimsuit and flip flops (and maybe pick up a beach picnic of spanakopita and oregano chips for good measure).

1. For families with young children: Agios Georgios Beach

Agios Georgios Beach, with its turquoise waters and palm trees.
Agios Georgios Beach's calm waters make it perfect for a family beach day.Photo credit: Balate Dorin / Shutterstock

With its kid-friendly shallows, Agios Georgios is a good match for young families.

Picking the perfect vacation spot when traveling with little ones can be tricky, but Agios Georgios, on the island’s northwest coast, is undoubtedly among the best beaches in Corfu for families. This laid-back resort centers on a stunning stretch of golden sand and shallow, calm waters—ideal for sandcastle building and paddling (plus it proudly holds Blue Flag status). After you've worked up an appetite during your day by the sea, you can enjoy delicious Greek dishes at a variety of family-friendly tavernas.

2. For bigger kids: Agios Gordios

Aerial view of Agios Gordios surrounded by cliffs.
Agios Gordios offers water sports for kids and teens and spots to relax for parents.Photo credit: DaLiu / Shutterstock

There’s no chance of getting bored at Agios Gordios.

Agios Gordios, on the central coast, is a top choice for families with older children. With an array of water sports on hand and the fun-packed Aqualand Corfu Water Park (home not only to waterslides and pools, but also Jacuzzis and spa treatments for parents in need of some rest and relaxation) just a 20-minute drive away, there will be plenty to keep kids entertained—without needing to compromise on beautiful scenery and delicious dining options.

3. For couples: Canal D’Amour

Sandstone rock formations at Canal d’Amour in Corfu.
Canal d’Amour is a stunning, romantic backdrop for a couple's getaway.Photo credit: Andrij Vatsyk / Shutterstock

If you’re hoping to hear wedding bells, head to Canal D’Amour.

Has Cupid made his way to Corfu? Claiming the crown in every Corfu beach guide for couples, Canal D’Amour is synonymous with love. Not only do its unique coves and rock formations, formed by thousands of years of weathering, and rugged sandstone cliffs make for a beautiful, romantic backdrop, Canal D'Amour has even become the subject of romantic folklore. Legend has it that any couple that swims together through the impressive canal carved out of the rock will soon get married.

4. For surfers and windsurfers: Acharavi Beach

Aerial views of buildings, white sand, and the ocean at Acharavi Beach.
Depending on the time of year, surfers at any level can hit the waves at Acharavi Beach.Photo credit: ernestos vitouladitis / Shutterstock

Surf’s up on Acharavi Beach.

For those in search of wind and waves, Acharavi Beach, on the island's north side, is an optimal spot for sailing—plus surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing. Its positioning leaves the beach fully exposed to the “maestro” (mistral) winds, which dominate during the summer months. Its unique combination of wind, waves, and a welcoming sandy shoreline ensure its place as king among Corfu beaches for surfers. Be aware of the season, though: In the summer months, conditions are ideal for beginners, while autumn and winter bring strong winds and high swells.

5. For snorkeling: Kassiopi

Kassiopi's clear blue water and yellow stucco homes on the coast.
Kassiopi's waters are filled with colorful marine life.Photo credit: Tony Martin Long / Shutterstock

Discover Corfu’s underwater beauty at Kassiopi.

Though Corfu is certainly not short of snorkeling opportunities, Kassiopi is hard to beat, thanks to its rocky seabed that teems with marine life: Look out for a diverse array of fish, starfish, and pinkish-purple sea urchins. As Kassiopi boasts a collection of small coves, there’s plenty to explore, with the calm, clear waters making it one of the top Corfu beaches for snorkeling, no matter your skill level. If you’re looking to go deeper, diving centers can be found in most major resorts, but it's worth exploring Kassiopi's highlights, including the caves and marine life of Liapades Reef.

6. For foodies: Paleokastritsa

Paleokastritsa beach in Corfu.
Paleokastritsa's food scene is worth exploring for a post-swim meal.Photo credit: Julia Lav / Shitterstock

Tuck into a feta-crowned salad or juicy skewers of meat in Paleokastritsa.

Home to a selection of small bays, Paleokastritsa isn’t, strictly speaking, one beach. Instead, the charming village is steps away from a number of idyllic sandy and pebbly coves, whose beachgoers can take advantage of the area’s highly rated eateries: from chic beach clubs to traditional tavernas complete with blue-and-white checked tablecloths. While many beaches on Corfu have excellent food and drink options, the range of high-quality offerings in Paleokastritsa—which feels like a real village, rather than a beach strip—sets it apart.

Related: Food in Athens: 9 Quintessentially Greek Dishes and Where To Eat Them

7. For nature lovers: Halikounas (Chalikounas) Beach

Halikounas Beach between the ocean and Korission Lake.
Spot diverse wildlife at the protected wetland near Halikounas Beach.Photo credit: ernestos vitouladitis / Shutterstock

Combine sunbathing with a touch of bird-watching at Halikounas.

If getting in touch with nature is the name of the game, pack up a picnic (as facilities are limited here) and make a beeline for the golden sands of Halikounas Beach. Not only are the waters absolutely pristine and the beach a nesting ground for several species of sea turtles, but turn your head and you’ll be faced with Korission Lake: a NATURA–protected wetland home to 126 different kinds of birds, including flamingos and cormorants. Thanks to the beach’s epic scale, Halikounas also almost always feels like one of the best quiet beaches in Corfu.

8. For party people: Kavos

Aerial view of Glyfada Beach in Kavos at sunset.
If you're looking for beachfront nightlife, Kavos delivers.Photo credit: Aerial-motion / Shutterstock

Perfect for a post-finals getaway, Kavos is a hot spot for students and young adults.

While Mykonos is often dubbed the Greek island party capital, Corfu certainly competes in the nightlife stakes. Kavos stands out as a major hot spot, drawing a lively, youthful crowd with its diverse range of clubs and bars. A number of clubs are right on the beach, meaning you can transition seamlessly from paddling to partying. For a slightly more mature crowd, Glyfada Beach serves up lively vibes, while Sidari holds its own when it comes to chic beachside bars.

9. For those seeking rest and relaxation: Kalami Beach

Beachfront homes and the white sand beach at Kalami Beach.
Kalami Beach is an idyllic, virtually tourist-free escape.Photo credit: ernestos vitouladitis / Shutterstock

Find your zen and follow in the footsteps of literary greats in Kalami.

When it comes to the best Corfu beaches for relaxation, one name crops up a lot. Well-organized yet utterly idyllic, the enchanting Kalami Beach manages to retain something of the old-world Corfu charm—maybe it’s the sight of local kids jumping off the jetty, or the gentle meandering of boats in and out of view, but it’s difficult to feel very stressed here.

Did you know?: At the end of the postcard-worthy bay, you’ll find the former residence of British authors Gerald and Lawrence Durrell.

10. For adventure seekers: Dassia

Aerial view of the water and wooded coastline of Dassia.
For an unbeatable view and an unforgettable experience, don't miss parasailing on the Dassia coastline.Photo credit: eugenegur / Shutterstock

Always dreamed of taking to the skies? Try parasailing at Dassia.

To take your thrills (quite literally) to another level, look no further than Dassia: Corfu’s premier parasailing destination. Complete with scenic views of Corfu’s eastern seaboard and all the way across to nearby Albania, parasailing from Dassia offers an exhilarating way to experience the island’s stunning coastline from above. As you soar high above the beach and Ionian Sea, it’ll soon become clear why Dassia is consistently recommended among the top Corfu beaches for adventure seekers: Feel the wind in your hair and see the sparkling water below you as you soar above the beach.

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