Corfu, a gem in the Ionian Sea, offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and stunning landscapes. This Greek island is famed for its lush greenery, charming old town, and beautiful beaches. The UNESCO-listed Old Town, with its Venetian architecture and narrow cobblestone streets, invites leisurely strolls. Don’t miss the iconic Liston Promenade, perfect for sipping coffee and people-watching. History buffs will appreciate the impressive fortresses that stand as reminders of Corfu's strategic importance throughout the centuries. The Old Fortress, with panoramic views, is a must-visit, while the Achilleion Palace showcases the island's royal connections and exquisite gardens. When it comes to food, Corfu tantalizes the taste buds with local specialties like sofrito, a tender veal dish simmered in white wine and garlic, and the sweet, custard-filled dessert known as kumquat. Pair your meal with a glass of local wine or the island's famous olive oil. With its rich heritage and stunning scenery, Corfu is not just a destination but an experience. Did you know that Corfu was the first Greek island to be visited by the British in the 19th century, leading to a unique blend of cultures that still
Corfu, Greece
Top things to do in Corfu
15 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Old Fortress, Corfu
A Venetian-built fortress on a rocky peninsula, offering sweeping views of Corfu Town and the Ionian Sea.
New Fortress
A massive Venetian fortress with bastions, tunnels, and a military museum, offering a different perspective on Corfu Town.
Saint Spyridon Church
Corfu's most revered church, housing the relics of Saint Spyridon, the island's patron saint, in a distinctive bell tower.
Spianada
Greece's largest square, a scenic esplanade with a cricket ground, historic buildings, and a lively atmosphere.
Palace of St. Michael and St. George
An elegant neoclassical British-built palace now housing the Museum of Asian Art, with stunning views over the sea.
Archaeological Museum of Corfu
Houses ancient artifacts from Corfu, including the iconic Gorgon pediment from the Temple of Artemis, one of the earliest stone pediments in Greek art.
Pontikonisi
A tiny, tree-covered islet with a white Byzantine chapel, famously photographed from the nearby Vlacherna Monastery.
Temple of Artemis, Corfu
One of the earliest Doric temples, dedicated to Artemis, known for its massive Gorgon pediment now in the Archaeological Museum.
Cathedral of Saint James and Saint Christopher
Corfu's Catholic cathedral, a Baroque gem in the old town, known for its ornate interior and dual patron saints.
Byzantine Museum of Antivouniotissa
A 15th-century church turned museum, showcasing a superb collection of Byzantine icons and religious artifacts.
Serbian Museum in Corfu
A poignant museum chronicling the Serbian army's exile on Corfu during World War I, with personal mementos and photographs.
Banknote Museum of Alpha Bank
Housed in the historic Ionian Bank building, this museum displays a vast collection of Greek banknotes and coins spanning centuries.
Agios Gordios
A stunning sandy beach with crystal-clear waters, backed by dramatic cliffs and lush greenery, perfect for relaxation and water sports.
Benitses
A charming seaside village with a pebble beach, traditional tavernas, and the ruins of a Roman bath complex, offering a glimpse into Corfu's past.
Achilleion (Corfu)
A neoclassical palace built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, with a famous Achilles statue and terraced gardens overlooking the Ionian Sea.
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