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What should I be careful of in Corfu?

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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Corfu is one of the safest tourist destinations in Europe. Still, make sure to exercise extra care of your belongings in heavily touristed areas and at resorts, where pickpocketing is a problem.

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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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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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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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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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1. Get water shoes. I mention the need for water shoes in my Corfu beaches blog post because they are a must-have. I really wish I had gotten some before our trip because the rocks on the beach and the sea urchins in the water are not ideal to navigate with bare feet.

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Anyone can bring any medicine he or she needs when travelling to Greece.

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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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Try this 4.4-mile loop trail near Corfu, Corfu. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 29 min to complete. This is a very popular area for walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring.

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Best beaches in Corfu
  1. Dassia Bay, east coast. The east coast of Corfu — with its lovely, green backdrop — has some of the isle's most popular beaches. ...
  2. Kontokali, east coast. ...
  3. Barbati, east coast. ...
  4. Paleokastritsa, west coast. ...
  5. Rovinia, west coast. ...
  6. Sidari, north coast. ...
  7. Glyfada, west coast. ...
  8. Issos, south coast.


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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 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. The bins tend to have lids and foot pedals and are emptied at least once daily, so it's not as gruesome as it sounds.

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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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have been to corfu a few times in recent years, and yes there are wasps, but no more so than in most european sun destinations in summer. There were a few wasps in September last year - they start to die out at this time - but as long as you don't bother them they don't bother you.

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