Corfu is located at the northwestern tip of Greece, making it the northernmost island in the Ionian Sea. Corfu attracts many European tourists with its lush coastline, sparkling bays, pretty villages, ancient remains, golden beaches on a turquoise sea, and warm Greek hospitality. Corfu is an island of wild and wooded beauty that has retained much of its charm despite a large tourist industry.
Corfu was owned by the Venetians for many years and is very different from the other Greek islands. It is rich in cultural influences, from Venetian and French architecture to Ottoman cuisine, British lifestyle and Greek dance. You will discover Venetian fortresses, medieval streets with French-style arcades and Pompeian-style palaces.
Listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its exceptional character, Corfu cultivates its unique identity and continues to seduce with its authenticity.