The more remote countryside of Corfu contrasts with the cosmopolitan type of the city. The visitor will pass landscapes that suit all tastes from secluded coves, mountaintops and lagoons to olive groves, grassy fields, shady streams and abandoned villages. In the north of the island you will be seduced by the luxurious beauty of the countryside. There are small handsome villages in unspoiled from tourism areas and there are lively resorts that although tourism has nibbled into them they have still kept their rustic charm. You will marvel at the breathtaking view of the turquoise sea and the mountains of Albania, a long line of peaks that trail of into the horizon. There are also off shore islands that reappear as you descend down the mountains.
Corfu especially in the North offers here visitors the most beautiful beaches for swimming.
Corfu’s residents will warmly welcome you and make you a part of their community from the moment you arrive on the island.
The weather in Corfu is quite stable, through the summer it is sunny and hot with temperatures rising up to approximately 380 c and through the winter dropping down to an average temperature of 120c.