Where to Stay in Corfu, Greece: Guide to Corfu Villages

Originally published May 2023

Corfu is one of my favorite places in the entire world! It’s a charming small island with an abundance of activities and adventures.

If you’re visiting for the first time, it can be challenging to decide where to stay in Corfu. Despite being small, there are many different areas throughout the island that each have their own, unique features.

Corfu is incredibly affordable and you can likely get a really nice place to stay for a great deal — especially if you are splitting between a multiple people!

In this guide, I’ll cover the various towns, what makes each one special, and the best things to do in each area!

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Where To Stay in Corfu, Greece

Where is Corfu?

Corfu is a small, Greek island in the Ionian Sea between Albania and Italy. The water is warm, the sun is hot, and the island is lush with greenery due to the amount of rain it gets in the wet seasons.

While there are only a few smaller islands around it to jump to, Corfu itself has so much to offer you won’t want to island hop!

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Best Places to Stay in Corfu

Short on time? These are the top picks for the best places to stay in Corfu! I’ve also linked all the apartments, hotels, resorts, and villas below, but I recommend reading through the different areas so you know which is the best option for you.

Apartments in Corfu

*The places I stayed and highly recommend!

Hotels in Corfu

5-Star Hotels and Resorts in Corfu

Luxury Villas in Corfu


Where To Stay in Corfu

There really is not a bad place to stay on the gorgeous island of Corfu! We stayed in two different spots during our trip, but I’ll also cover some of the best places to stay in Corfu.

Corfu Town

The main area of the island is Corfu Town on the east side of the island.

Corfu Town is a great area to stay in if you do not plan to rent a car. There is a lot to do in Corfu Town, it has tons of restaurants, it’s near the airport, and it will be easier to get a taxi or bus from here to other areas on the island.

This is where you’ll see the greatest influence from the Venetians! The entire town looks just like Italy with small, cobblestone streets between the warm yellow and orange buildings.

There are not really any large hotels here, but you will find bed & breakfasts and apartments. I highly recommend booking an apartment for a more at-home feel and more privacy. We booked a stunning apartment with incredible sea views, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a full kitchen — we loved it.

Where to Stay in Corfu Town

We stayed in a seaside apartment with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a balcony, wifi, and A/C. It was incredible and I would 100% stay here again!

Things To Do in Corfu Town

  • Old Venetian Fortress

  • New Venetian Fortress

  • Downtown shops

  • Anemomilos Windmill

Recommended: Take a walking tour of Corfu Town that includes a traditional Corfu lunch, visits to historic areas like the Old Fortress, and enjoy a food tasting!


Dassia

Dassia is a smaller area just north of Corfu Town. We stayed here in a lofted cottage for the majority of our trip and enjoyed the quieter, more secluded feel compared to Corfu Town.

The restaurants in this area are incredible! Every single meal was 10/10 delicious. It was just a 5-minute walk to the main street where most of the restaurants were, as well as a 5-minute walk in the other direction to reach a small, local beach.

It’s also a nice central location if you plan to explore the island! We could easily get to all the areas we wanted to visit most: Corfu Town, Paleokastritsa (west side), and Sidari (northwest).

Dassia itself doesn’t have a ton of things to do, but there are some nice beaches, and did I mention the AMAZING restaurants?!

Where To Stay in Dassia

The lovely cottage we stayed in was private, had a backyard with a pool, a kitchen, a loft bedroom, and a small living area, and was really cozy. There was an A/C unit as well — it would have been miserable in summer without it.

The cottage also had a washer outside and racks to dry clothes, which is great if you want to pack light and wash clothes to re-wear. It’s the perfect spot for couples!

Things To Do in Dassia

  • Eat out for every meal if you can!

  • Dassia beach

  • Agios Nikolaos Beach


Ipsos

North of Dassia is the coastal town of Ipsos! It has great restaurants, a few beaches, and a bit more nightlife than other towns in this area.

The beaches here were populated with mostly locals and were relaxing and quiet during the day, despite the lively nightlife Ipsos is known for.

Things To Do in Ipsos

  • Visit the bars, pubs, and nightclubs

  • Relax on a beach chair

  • Explore the local shops

Where To Stay in Ipsos


Barbati

This beach town has one of my favorite places on the island: Coffee Lovers! Their food is incredible and very reminiscent of a nice Californian brunch. The owners are two of the nicest people — tell them Kessler sent you if you visit!

Barbati itself has a nice 4-star hotel with apartments and private pool villas right across the street from Coffee Lovers.

Where To Stay in Barbati

Things To Do in Barbati


Kassiopi

Continuing north up the east coast you’ll reach Kassiopi. This is not an area I ventured into while I was in Corfu, so I can’t provide any recommendations from experience.

Kassiopi is a small fishing village that has gorgeous turquoise-aqua water.

Where To Stay in Kassiopi

Things To Do in Kassiopi

  • Engagement Bay

  • Kassiopi Castle

  • Bataria Beach

  • Kanoni Beach



Sidari

Over on the northwest side of the island is the small town of Sidari. While the village itself is quaint with some shops and restaurants, if you walk out to the coast you’ll reach some of the most famous spots in Corfu.

There are some hotels in this area and beach clubs and bars. It can be a bit touristy here since there are major attractions in the area, like Canal d’Amour.

Where To Stay in Sidari

Things To Do in Sidari

  • Cape Drastis

  • Canal d’Amour

  • d’Amour Beach (next to the canal)

Recommended: Take a stand-up paddleboard tour through the caves of Canal d’Amour and around the gorgeous Corfu coastline.


Paleokastritsa

South of Sidari on the west side is the well-known town of Paleokastritsa. There are some larger hotels in this area and it was the most touristy spot I visited.

Paleokastritsa has gorgeous beaches and cliffsides, with many hills and more elevation than other parts.

Where To Stay in Paleokastritsa

Things To Do in Paleokastritsa

  • La Grotta Beach Bar

  • Agios Spiridon Beach

  • Corfu Aquarium

Recommended: Book a private tour on a mini bus that takes you throughout the island, including stops at the Achilleon and Paleokastritsa Beach, as well as a scenic drive along the west coast of Corfu.


Kavos

If you’re looking for a lively nightlife scene, Kavos is where you want to be! This area is popular with younger English tourists who are looking to party.

Kavos is the southernmost village of Corfu and is much farther away from the other areas in this guide.

This area caters mostly to English tourists, so you won’t find as much local food or culture here.

Where To Stay in Kavos

Things To Do in Kavos

  • Club hopping

  • Explore the shops

  • Water Fun Park


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