Corfu

Corfu, the wooded isle of the Phaeacians, Odysseus' last stop on his
long journey home to Ithaca, is the best known of the Ionian Islands.
It owes its sophistication and charm to the meshing of the different
civilizations that have occupied the island and to the natural beauty
with which it is so abundantly endowed.
On this cosmopolitan island, you'll be able to combine relaxation
with good times and a full nightlife, for Corfu is an international
tourist centre, which can satisfy the demands of the most difficult
visitor.
Corfu Town (Kerkira)
The capital of the island is also called Corfu (Kerkira). It is
built on a promontory that projects into the sea and is separated
into a northern and a southern section. East of the northern part
lies the Old Fortress, cut off from the town by a moat. For centuries
all the popular of Corfu lived within this citadel, which was founded
by the Byzantines but greatly expanded and strengthened by the Venetians.
The town of Corfu is made up of completely dissimilar elements,
left over from different civilizations. It presents an enchanting
picture with its broad streets and spacious squares. The popular
Spianada -the town "green" - contrasting with its narrow
back alleys paved with blocks of stone (known as 'Kantounia'), houses
with a strong Italian influence, the famous Liston, a French arcade,
traditional Georgian mansions, a Byzantine church, Venetian monuments,
balconies with wrought-iron railings and window grilles.
Sightseeing in Town
The Archaeological Museum: tel.: 30680-38124
The Byzantine Museum housed in the Church of the Panayia
Antivouniotissa (closed for the time being).
The Museum of Oriental Art: tel.: 30443- 38124, in the
English Palace of St. Michael and St. George.
The Town Nail, a superb example of Venetian architecture
built in 1683.
The Byzantine church of Sts. Jason and Sosipater (12th
century) with fine frescoes.
The church of Corfu's patron Saint Spyridon with its valuable
icons and collection of gold and silver ex voto offerings.
The Old Fort
The New Fowl, constructed between 1576 and 1588 (not open
to the public)
The Platytera Monastery with its rare post-Byzantine icons.
Sightseeing on the Island
Paleokastritsa, 26 kilometers west of Corfu town, a miniature
earthly paradise with its crystal clear waters, enchanting coves
and lush greenery growing right up to the sea.
Angelokastro, near Paleokastritsa, a Byzantine fortress
dating from the 13th century.
Pelekas, 13 kilometers west of the town, a lovely village
set on a rocky hill, whose summit - according to the Corfiots say
- is the best place to watch the sun go down. Not far from Pelekas
in the Ropa Valley is situated Corfu's excellent golf course.
Kanoni, 4 kilometers south of town is the most popular
spot on the Island. Here a narrow causeway leads across the water
to the Monastery of Vlacherna and from there one can take a kayak
to visit delightful Pondikonissi and its 13th century church.
Gastouri, a picturesque hill village, is the site of the
Achillion, the summer palace of the Empress Elizabeth of Austria
and the last Kaiser. The Palace has many beautiful gardens ideal
for a romantic walk. A part of it places an important museum as
well.
Other sights not to be missed include, on the East Side
of the island Kessiopi, Ipsos, Dassia, Gouvia, Benitses, Moraitika
and Messongi. On its West Side Lake Korission (Limni Korission),
the only lake on the island.
In the northern part of the island are the resorts of Sidari,
with its sandy beach, and Roda, whose beach is even longer. From
Sidari you can take a boat to the three picturesque offshore islands
of Erikoussa, Mathraki and Othoni. Their sheltered anchorage are
Ideal for swimming and sunbathing.
But Corfu also has another side: a vital traditional facet
to its personality still very much alive in the costumes of its
village women and in its local festivals. Fine examples of folk
art and crafts are displayed in shops all over the island: hand-woven
textiles and embroideries with intricate designs, objects of all
kinds carved out of olive wood, silver utensils and lovely jewelry.
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