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Do cruise ships tender in Corfu?

There is usually no need for tender boats in Corfu port, which will help maximize the time that you have available on the island. Once you step out from your cruise ship, there is usually a free shuttle bus which will take you to the Corfu cruise port terminal building in less than 2 minutes.



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The walk from the Port of Corfu (i.e. New Port) to the Town of Corfu takes approximately 20 minutes (one half-mile).

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Glyfada Beach is only a 30-minute drive from your cruise ship! Located on the west coast of Corfu, Glyfada is a very well organized sandy beach, offering a wide range of facilities including sunbeds and umbrellas, water sports facilities, little shops and beach bars.

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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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The best way to get around Corfu is by bus or on foot. Renting a car is also an option if you're itching to explore the island and want more flexiblility. If you just plan on lounging by the beach your whole vacation or are staying central to Corfu Town, your own two feet should suffice.

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Pelekas Beach, La Grotta Beach and Paleokastritsa Beach are all worth a visit. Beaches that are closest to the port include Kontokali, a pebble beach, and Ipsos, a sandy beach. And there are also plenty of shops, restaurants, museums, and excursions to enjoy close to the port. Corfu culture and history.

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The best way to get around Corfu is by bus or on foot. Renting a car is also an option if you're itching to explore the island and want more flexiblility. If you just plan on lounging by the beach your whole vacation or are staying central to Corfu Town, your own two feet should suffice.

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Getting Around Corfu Corfu is big so it's easiest to navigate by car. However, if driving is something you want to avoid, the island has a robust taxi system and two types of public buses: the blue buses offering short destination rides and the green buses for longer journeys.

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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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Corfu is well-known as the perfect Mediterranean destination for luxury holidays.

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If you've made it this far, hopefully, this article has helped you answer, “Is Corfu worth visiting?”. Considering its world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage sites, some of the freshest seafood, and breathtaking turquoise beaches, it's safe to say that the general answer is a resounding yes!

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Located on a distance of 23km(14.3 miles) north west of the town of Corfu,Paleokastritsa is famous for its crystal clear blue/green waters that are also very deep cold. The beach is pebbly and once you are into the water,after a few steps you are already unable to touch the bottom of the sea.

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Of course, nationally things have been updated since then, but generally, pipes remain too narrow to handle any non-human waste. The biggest thing is to note is simply this: don't flush toilet paper down the loo. You will find there are bins to the side of the toilet where you can dispose of your tissue instead.

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All apartments in Corfu usually warn customers not to put toilet paper down the toilet, certainly no Ladies 'pads' etc….. these items swell in water and block the sewers. They usually ask you to put all toilet paper into the pedal bin next to the toilet!

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All apartments in Corfu usually warn customers not to put toilet paper down the toilet, certainly no Ladies 'pads' etc….. these items swell in water and block the sewers. They usually ask you to put all toilet paper into the pedal bin next to the toilet! (Yuk!

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