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Can we drink Corfu tap water?

Although tap water is safe in Corfu, bottled water tastes much better! Drugs are not tolerated. Possession of even small quantities can result in lengthy imprisonment and large fines.



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Yes, it is perfectly ok to eat ice in Corfu. Ice is made from bottled or filtered water but even if it were made from tap water it would have been fine. All establishments either have their own ice-making machines or buy ready-made ice.

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The DON'Ts of Your Corfu Vacation:
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Top 15 Things to Eat in Corfu, Greece
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The island is known for its friendly locals and laid-back atmosphere, and the crime rate is low. However, as with any destination, it is important to take the usual safety precautions such as avoiding walking alone at night, being aware of your surroundings, and not leaving your belongings unattended.

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There are times when it cannot even be used for making tea or coffee or for cooking as the water is sometimes a brownish colour. Bottled water is used for drinking in these places. In Athens the water is drinkable but may just taste different to what you are used to.

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While there may be exceptions in some newly built resorts and modern hotels, the overwhelmingly common rule is to avoid flushing paper products down the toilets in Greece. And don't worry about forgetting. You'll come across plenty of fun signage to remind you.

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The local drink of Corfu The literal translation of Kumquat from Chinese is 'golden orange', which is precisely what the fruit looks like. It is a bitter-tasting citrus fruit that cannot be eaten raw, but the liqueur made from it is deliciously sweet.

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Get water shoes The rocks on the shore get burning hot, while the rocks in the water can be painful and clumsy to step on. I often had to borrow my husband's water shoes and they worked so well for the rocky beaches!

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Avlaki beach Description: a gorgeous pebbly bay with crystal clear waters offering some of the best swimming anywhere on Corfu. It is child-friendly and relatively unfrequented by tourists and peaceful (though it is popular with the locals at the weekends).

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The cleanliness and tranquility of Arillas Beach, along with its calm, serene waters also make it a great place to start your adventure when visiting the nudist beaches of Corfu. The naturist section of the beach can easily be found by turning right once you have arrived at the beach.

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Many people speak English, some very well, but even just a few words in their native language will always be appreciated.

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A lined pedal bin is supplied in each Apartment's Bathroom for guests to place their Toilet paper. It is changed daily and is quite the normal thing for the locals to deal with. - - - Don't feel any embarrassment over this practice – it's normal working over in Corfu.

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Kumquat, the traditional product of Corfu: Kumquat is a small-sized fruit that has been a staple of Corfu for many decades! Originating in China, the name Kumquat means “golden orange” in Chinese since it is a member of the citrus family and its exterior reminds everyone of an oval-shaped orange.

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Corfu is famous for its charming architecture as it features a cluster of colorful buildings dated back to the Venetian period. The island's historic town is a cultural UNESCO World Heritage Site and undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and elegant ones worldwide.

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