Corfu
The island of Corfu (sometimes called Korfu or Kerkyra) continues to draw weary tourists wishing to escape the rush and bustle of everyday life, having served as the background for epic tales by both Homer and Shakespeare. The sight of its beautiful green terrain, along with the aroma of olives and citrus from neighboring orchards, is enough to melt away any worry. And the sensation of the wide, pebbly beaches beneath your feet, or the glimpse of the Ionian Sea's cerulean waves, is enough to make you feel as if you've discovered heaven.
Corfu's kilometers of coastline and stunning beaches are what bring people here year after year. Corfu has everything, whether you like peaceful dunes with calm waves or pebbly beaches with plenty of local facilities. After a few days of sunbathing, make time to explore the island's distinctive historical and religious sites. Many of the must-see attractions, including the Palaio Frourio (Old Fortress) and the Corfu Museum of Asian Art, are concentrated in Corfu Town. When you're ready to journey to the western side of the island, you'll find one-of-a-kind sights like the Paleokastritsa Monastery and the Corfu Donkey Rescue.