Once you stay
in Corfu...
Corfu always stays in you
Since ancient times and its ties with Greek mythology, Corfu has always been an artistic inspiration for visitors, merging different cultures and vesting unique perspectives.
Historic bonds with the Roman Empire, Kingdom of Naples, and the Republic of Venetia, as well as later French, Russian, and UK protectorate, forged this Ionian island into an unparalleled composition of cosmopolitan and traditional.
That unrepeatable fusion sets the ground for why Corfu is an unmatched vacation destination for more than a million tourists yearly.
THE ISLAND OF SONG AND MUSIC
Earning its name from the Italian version of Koryphō, meaning the city of peaks, Corfu is a place to enjoy ancient remainders, natural and geographical lures, and the hospitality of locals.
Trails of rich and turbulent Corfu’s past are equally present in the spirit of its residents and the island’s urban landscape. From the Venetian-era preserved buildings and ancient side streets, the ruins of the ancient city of Korkyra, to the castles that helped Corfu to persevere as a place never to be conquered by Ottomans, this island has an abundance of delicacies for history and archeology lovers.
Why is Corfu so endearing?
The Odysseus’s shelter, famously chanted by Homer, is locally known as Green Island – lush vegetation, cypress trees, olive fields, and grapevines build a recognizable Cofru landscape.
Alongside small charming beaches, architectural gems, viewpoints, and numerous bays, tourists are captivated by local cuisine and traditional taverns that make their stay in Corfu authentic and inspirational.
A mild climate, pleasant surroundings, and accessibility by boat or plane make Corfu blossom with visitors every year from April to October.
Paint a picture
of your Corfu
These images of the Green Island are everything you need to see before deciding where you want to vacation next!
If you want to relax accompanied by a pristine nature, we will be waiting for your inquiries.