The 10 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Corfu, Ionian Islands

May 12, 2022 Viva Honore

Corfu is studded with whitewashed houses, Byzantine churches, and the remains of Venetian fortresses and Greek temples. Wander the ancient streets of the Roman village of Kassiopi or explore the central Esplanade of the eponymous Corfu Town. For a DIY spa experience, lather yourself in mineral mud on the shore of the Canal D’Amour. Legend has it that the waterfalls of Nymphes used to attract the mythological beauties of the same name, who would flock to the village to bathe in the pristine waters.
Restaurants in Corfu

1. Casa Parlante

Nikorou Theotoki 16, Corfu Town 49100 Greece +30 2661 049190 [email protected] http://www.casaparlante.gr
Excellent
80%
Good
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Satisfactory
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5.0 based on 486 reviews

Casa Parlante

"Welcome! Please, come in! The Count will be with you presently. He hopes you will join him and the Countess in the drawing room for tea." This is what you would hear at Casa Parlante, the most alive historical museum in Corfu. A 19th century noble mansion comes to life with stories to tell. In the unique architectural setting of a classical mansion in the historic Old town of Corfu, the everyday life of the island's 19th century nobility is recreated. Through animated figures, using robotic technology, and the perfect reproduction of decor and furnishing, Casa Parlante promises to deliver you a true insight into bygone Corfu. Awakening all your senses, the traditions of the island unfold in front of you, depicting family life in an authentic experience of sights, sounds and smells. Before your eyes the house will come to life... Listen to the children of the family playing music, smell the aromas of the cook's virtuosic cuisine, read the headlines of the Count's newspaper... Casa Parlante is a unique museum: it brings history to life and lets the visitor breathe it in.

Reviewed By mihaelamonica28 - Turda, Romania

Interesting, small, local history museum. Interior in good shape as well as furnitures and objects. Museum uses motorized dummies to animate history. They are not robots, only the head or arm is moving back and forth. The museum tour is always led by the guide. There is possibility to ask questions, which is absolutely nice. This is a little gem of Cofu Town..the price is 5 euro each, and you also receive a glass of rose liqueur and a guided tour of 19th century living...You will enjoy this museum. It's something different from others, it has its uniqueness.

2. Spianada Square

Corfu Town 49100 Greece +30 2661 039066
Excellent
43%
Good
43%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
2%
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4.5 based on 317 reviews

Spianada Square

A large public square full of trees; a great destination on lazy afternoons.

Reviewed By 503dr - Athens, Greece

Spianada Square is centrally located in Corfu old town, directly in front of the Museum of Asian Art in the Palace of St Michael and St George. Very picturesque.

3. Church of Saint Spiridon

Saint Spyridon Str.32, Corfu Town 491 00 Greece +30 2661 033059 [email protected] http://agios.imcorfu.gr
Excellent
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Good
30%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 720 reviews

Church of Saint Spiridon

Saint Spyridon Church , the miraculous and Saint of Corfu The history and the tradition of our local Church from 1456 is imminently connected with Saint Spyridon. The arrival of his holy relic from Istanbul, his staying in Corfu, the built of his church along with the establishment of five big feasts based on Him led the christians to believe that Corfu cannot exist without Him. But even our local Church owes Him a lot. Not only did He protect it during the hard times of the Venetian Occupation, but also from other foreign occupations. French, Russians, English, Italians and Germans have passed over our island, staying for different lapses of time.

Reviewed By alexdobre - London, United Kingdom

Hi, The church has a lot of history behind. There are benches inside so you can sit and contemplate. Around the church are a lot of good stores where you can buy a lot of religious souvenirs.

4. Achilleion Museum

Gastouri 491 00 Greece +30 2661 056245 [email protected] http://www.achillion-corfu.gr/default_en.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 4,479 reviews

Achilleion Museum

Reviewed By tomleng - Bratislava, Slovakia

This is absolutely must see on the island, great location, interesting audio guide - in many languages Tickets per adult are 10 euros Statue of the Achilles is beathtaking

5. Mirtiotissa Beach

Pelekas to Vatos Road Greece
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 368 reviews

Mirtiotissa Beach

Reviewed By danielvanloo - Pontefract, United Kingdom

An amazing place and well worth the trip. The last kilometre is a bit of a nightmare so check your brakes work ! It's a nudist beach but plenty of people leave their swimwear on. We didn't and now have beautiful all over tans. You're not seeing a picture though you cheeky readers. There is a lovely lady called Amelia who rents out sunbeds for just 3 euros each and a parasol for another 2 . Very reasonable. She also serves drinks and an ice cold beer or wine is only 2.50. She is a lovely friendly lady and doesn't take advantage of her monopoly but charging a fortune. The water is crystal clear, the sand is soft and we came here 4 times. Make that visited 4 times. ...!!! It's a little corner of heaven. Make sure you leave only footprints and take only photos. Although be careful when pointing your camera ... some people might not want pics of their bits taking! Thank you corfu. Now I'd better put some after sun on my bumcheeks as it was still 27c even in mid October.

6. Paleokastritsa Beach

Paleokastritsa Greece +30 2661 094360 http://www.paleokastritsa-bliss.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5,293 reviews

Paleokastritsa Beach

Reviewed By janibrown

Stunning simply stunning Need to return as closed due to end of season as lots closed Such a beautiful bay beautiful island definitely need to:return

7. Voutoumi Beach

Antipaxos Greece
Excellent
80%
Good
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4.5 based on 450 reviews

Voutoumi Beach

Reviewed By 517gaetanop - Milan, Italy

Spending the holiday in Paxos, we've decided to take a taxi-boat, with a 15€ return ticket, for a daily trip. It takes about 15 min to reach Antipaxos. The taxi leaves you on Vrika beach, where you can stay if you like, or you can walk for about 30 minutes, reaching Voutoumi beach. It is a well organized beach, with umbrella and beds. The cost is 5€ per piece (1 umbrella + 2 beds = 15€). If you decide to have lunch in the restaurant behind, they will return you 10€ of the 15€ paid. Both, beach and restaurant are following the distancing rules. The options are enough wide, from starters, main dishes with fish and meat (also daily fresh fish to be roasted is available at request). In average, including beverages and deducting the saving for the umbrella rental, we've spent 25 € per person.

8. Arillas Beach

Arillas Corfu, 49081 Greece
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 235 reviews

Arillas Beach

Reviewed By andysmith1925 - England, United Kingdom

This beach is well suited to families in the central area with the usual sunbeds, brollies and showers. The north and south beaches are textile optional and both are sheltered by high cliffs. Access to the south and north beaches is sometime limited by high water levels and wading may be needed in places.

9. Paralia Vrika

Antipaxos, Antipaxos 490 82 Greece
Excellent
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4.5 based on 261 reviews

Paralia Vrika

Reviewed By 1afaarrtsy20

One amazing experience with ALMYRA LUXURY CRUISES We visit vrika and voutoumi beach. The most beautiful beach in ionian sea...!

10. Pantokrator

Agios Matheos 490 84 Greece
Excellent
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 760 reviews

Pantokrator

Reviewed By RebekahF399 - Woking, United Kingdom

We decided to head up to summit for sunset and were greeted with some stunning views. The drive up is approx 35 mins with some nice windy mountain roads. There isn’t anywhere specific to park at the park we just stopped on the road. There is a monastery but it was closed when we arrived. If you fancy some beautiful views away from the beaches then head up here!

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