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Do you get sea urchins in Corfu?

The west side is definitely the more lush side! The water is clear, aqua blue and the beaches don't typically have the sea urchins along the ocean floor like some on the east side. This is just my experience and it's possible you'll stumble across a beach with urchins (they're common in Corfu).



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Be aware of currents, tides, and winds that could affect bathing. Make your children aware of these dangers too. When swimming in the sea, always keep enough distance from piers, sandbanks, groynes and other obstacles in the water. Also watch out for holes in the sandy subsoil.

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Glyfada Beach, west coast This family-friendly beach is one of the most popular in Corfu. With powdery gold sand and rolling green hills, Glyfada's calm, shallow waters make it perfect for families. It's also stacked with sunbeds, umbrellas and beach service, meaning you can stay all day and not lift a finger.

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The DON'Ts of Your Corfu Vacation:
  • Avoid trying the food: ...
  • Skip the museums: ...
  • Coming just for the sea: ...
  • Avoiding interactions with the locals: ...
  • Not going beyond the Old Corfu Town: ...
  • Planning too many things: ...
  • Swearing by the roads: ...
  • Avoiding local festivals:


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Is it safe to drink the tap water? You are advised to drink bottled water in most areas of the island. It is perfectly safe to drink tap water, but it is rather “hard”, i.e. it has a high mineral content, therefore you may want to drink bottled water instead. A bottle of water is available in every room upon arrival.

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The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites. The risk for mosquito activity is high. Consider an EPA-registered repellent to deter mosquito bites.

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Toilet Paper The pipes aren't suitable for paper, there will be a bin provided to put it in instead.

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Description: Giali Beach is a secluded seashore on western Corfu which showcases crystal clear waters, a pebbly/sandy beach, and mesmerizing views over the endless blue of the Ionian Sea.

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Corfu is one of the most cosmopolitan Greek islands, famous for its vivid nightlife. Corfu Town suggests many places to start your evening, like the traditional taverns with amazing local dishes, especially in the Old Town.

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Glyfada (Corfu) water temperatures peak in the range 25 to 27°C (77 to 81°F) on around the 14th of August and are at their lowest on about the 20th of February, in the range 14 to 15°C (57 to 59°F). Year round warm water temperatures at Glyfada (Corfu) climb to their maximum in mid August.

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4. Bring mosquito repellent. I left Corfu with more than a tan and good memories – I left with about a dozen massive mosquito bites too! Whether you bring repellent or just some good anti-itch cream, I highly recommend something to deal with mosquitos and their bites.

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Corfu is not known to have any significant natural dangers, but visitors should still be aware of the potential for heat stroke and sunburn during the summer months. Additionally, it is important to be aware of the potential for forest fires during the hot and dry summer season.

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In the summer the sound of cicadas in the olive groves is almost deafening, yet strangely soothing. A lot of people wonder what these noisemakers (in Greek “tzitzikia”, due to the sound they make) look like. They are quite difficult to spot, as they are naturally camouflaged and tend to sit high in the trees.

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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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How much money will you need for your trip to Corfu? You should plan to spend around €113 ($119) per day on your vacation in Corfu, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €31 ($32) on meals for one day and €55 ($59) on local transportation.

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Whilst young party animals will head to Kavos in the far south, the lesser known northeast coast offers a completely different scene. This is a much quieter corner of the island and is fondly referred to as “the posh part of Corfu”.

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

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Kassiopi is one of Corfu's most picturesque villages located approximately 35 km northeast from Corfu Town, just opposite the Albanian coastline. It is a small, quiet fishing village, that has evolved into a popular tourist resort over the last decades, but has managed to retain its authentic, traditional character.

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