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What part of Corfu has the best weather?

The best times to visit Corfu are April to May and September to November. Although there is never really a bad season in the Mediterranean, you'll find that winter temperatures are too chilly to swim off the shores of Corfu, while the summer months draw hordes of tourists.



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Onto the east side of Corfu! This is the side Corfu Town is on and where we stayed during our trip. The east side beaches are much warmer than the ones on the west side and we found them to be much less touristy.

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Generally, the east side is calmer than the west side of the island. When are you thinking of going? Corfu it's not a windy island like the ones in the Aegean. The calmest side is the east side facing the continent.

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Most people have their own preference. Some like the tranquility of the hilly South of Corfu. Many tourists want to celebrate holiday in the neighbourhood of Corfu Town and other places with a bustling nightlife and beaches like Paleokastritsa, Gouvia or Glyfada.

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Located on the north-west coast of Corfu, the village of Paleokastrítsa is considered to be the most beautiful on the island. Nestled in a rocky bay with steep cliffs, it enjoys an ideal location in the Ionian Sea.

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On the northern side of the Ionian Sea, the charming island of Corfu carries a rich historical past, with influences from the Venetian, French, and English cultures that shaped the island's unique architecture. Its picturesque town, mansions, palaces, and gorgeous beaches make Corfu a top destination in western Greece.

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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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Agios Spiridon beach Description: One of the quietest and most beautiful beaches located on the northeast coast of Corfu, Agios Spiridon is a sandy bay standing out for its breathtaking scenery, crystal clear waters and lush vegetation.

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If you're a sunseeker the best time to visit Corfu is between June and August. The hottest month of the year is July with an average daily maximum of 33 C and an average low of 22 C. The coolest month of the year is January with an average daily maximum of 14 C and an average low of 5 C.

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There won't be any cooling rain showers: Crete has zero rain in July and August. This is one time of year when, contrary to what you might expect, Corfu is actually hotter than Crete. Daytime averages in both July and August are 32ºC, so expect some days to be much hotter.

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

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Rovinia Beach, west coast A secluded shingle beach in the Corfu village of Liapades, Rovinia is by far one of the island's prettiest (and fast becoming one of its most popular thanks to social media). Pine-strewn mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop, while glassy blue-green waters make a dip utterly irresistible.

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The scenery may be stunning, but the roads have hairpin turns and reckless native drivers. Watch the road and your speed carefully while you drive so you don't end up like some of the previous tourists who have driven right off the hillside.

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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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The architecture of Corfu City still reflects its long Venetian heritage, with its multi-storied buildings, its spacious squares such as the popular Spianada and the narrow cobblestone alleys known as Kantounia. The town began to grow during the Venetian period on a low hillock situated between the two forts.

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Corfu's the second largest island in the Ionian Sea, and sits just off Greece's northwest coast. With typical long, hot Mediterranean summers, you'll still get lots of sun if you book your Corfu holidays in October, although there will be quite a bit of rain too.

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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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