Beaches & Places

North of Kassiopi is Kalamaki beach.  This is a perfect place for those with small children as the large beach is covered in sand and extremely shallow waters.  A little further up the coast road, turn left towards Perithia.  Our favorite taverna is found on the left (Harry's).  Harry and his mother are open all year round and provide extremely good but very reasonably priced local food.  Harry himself is a delight!  If you continue through Perithia you start to climb up into the hills and eventually reach Old Perithia. This is absolutely worth a visit.  It dates back to the 14th century and is now a protected heritage site.  In recent years the once deserted and derelict village has slowly been restored and now houses a couple of lovely tavernas too.  A wonderful destination for an early evening drive.  

Heading south from Kassiopi is Avlaki which is the beach that can be seen from Villa Loukia.  This beach is covered in beautfiul white stones so the water is the most amazing turquoise blue.  Avlaki has wonderful cooling breezes especially in the afternoon and so is a perfect location for those wanting to try wind-surfing or those just wishing to keep cool!  It is also possible to hire boats from here to discover the hidden coves down the coast from the sea.  The back drop to the beach is the Avlaki Penninsula which is a conservation area so is totally undeveloped.  In low season it is  perfect for a walk and there are many  little coves on the far side.  There is also a horse riding yard (www.dimitriscorfu.gr) on the penninsula.

On the other side of the  penninsula the road drops down to Agios Stephanos.  This is yet another lovely horse-shoe shaped cove that is lined but some very good tavernas, boat hire, boat trips and a few shops.  Further along this road you pass the Rothschild's estate and then reach the long beach of Kerasia.  The road stops here but if you retrace your steps you pass through Sinies before rejoining the coastal road.   

Back on the coast road the next point interest is Kalami.  Take the left fork off the coast road and half way down the Kalami road is a turning to Kouloura and Chouchoulio.  Chouchoulio is our favourite beach!  Fantastic in early morning when even in peak season it is usually deserted.  The view over the hazy water to Albania is second to none.  Kouloura itself is a most pitureseque peninsula with a little port and a restaurant.  Back on to Kalami which is famous as it is where Larence Durrell (the author) lived in the White House (found at the far side of Kalami).  Kalami is the place to come to waterski - www.corfuboats.gr - Louise and Harris taught all our children over the years so I can thoroughly recommend them.   If you continue through Kalami the road peters out, but there is  a footpath down to the cove of Gialiskari.  Just beautiful!  It has some large rocks too which your teenagers will enjoy jumping off!  The footpath continues over the headland and down to the infamous Agni bay - home of Agni Taverna where Mandelson and Osbourne had their now famous conversation about Gordon Brown.  It is a great taverna as is Taverna Nicholas and Toula's but be aware that in peak season you will need to book ahead.  It is also possible to park in Kalami and get the boat to the restaurants in Agni in the evening but again you will need to phone ahead and book.  Alternatively it is a great desination for lunch if you have hired a boat from further up the coast.  It is also possible to get to Agni via the road but you need to drive further south almost back to Nissaki to find the road back down.  Walking or boat is quicker!

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