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How much does a drink cost in Corfu?

Large bottled beer was around €4, glass of local wine €3, cocktails starting from €7 and soft drinks around €2.50.



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While meal prices in Corfu can vary, the average cost of food in Corfu is €31 per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Corfu should cost around €12 per person.

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Top 15 Things to Eat in Corfu, Greece
  • Stakofisi. This is Corfu's word for stock fish, namely wind-dried cod, which captures the salt in the air as it dries. ...
  • Fish Bourdeto. ...
  • Fish Bianco. ...
  • Pastrokio Eggplant. ...
  • Pastitsada. ...
  • Zorka. ...
  • Pasta Frola. ...
  • Sikomaida.


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You'll be able to use your debit or credit card in most places, but cash is often preferred by independent businesses. It's also worth contacting your bank before you travel to check if there will be any charges for transactions abroad.

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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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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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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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The Kumquat Liqueur is very popular and is exclusively produced in Corfu, while there are also other Corfiot Liqueurs produced by Bergamot, Medlar, Walnut, Cherry, Myrta and many other fruits and herbs.

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

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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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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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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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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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Establishments in Greece do not accept U.S. dollars as a form of payment. You will need Greek currency for cash transactions in Greece. In places that do accept physical U.S. dollars, such as hotels, using them may result in very unfavorable exchange rates or additional fees.

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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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Lunch and beverages Gyros (typical Greek dish of cooked meat): € 2 ( US$ 2.10) or € 3 ( US$ 3.20). Main dish at a normally-priced restaurant: € 8 ( US$ 8.40) - € 13 ( US$ 13.70). Desserts: € 3.50 ( US$ 3.70) - € 5 ( US$ 5.30). Dinner for two in a restaurant: € 40 ( US$ 42.20) (without wine).

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Greek cuisine and restaurants are usually straightforward and still largely affordable – typically €12–20 per person for a substantial meal with house wine. Even when preparation is basic, raw materials are usually wholesome and fresh.

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