Corfu holidays, guide with flight information, also map, weather, hotel information and others
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But why Corfu ? What makes Corfu (Korfu) island so special?
Corfu Greece is the most popular of the seven Ionian Islands. (Paxi or Paxos, Lefkada, Ithaki or Ithaka, Kefalonia Zakynthos or Zante). The island offers a unique atmosphere and style that steels the heart of all its visitors. Located in the Ionian Sea across from Albania, Corfu is the largest of the seven Ionian Islands in population, and the most popular island in the area amongst tourists, with tens of thousands visiting the island every summer.
Travelling to Corfu (Korfu)
Ioannis Kapodistrias International Corfu airport is located just 2 kilometres from Corfu town, and caters to airlines from all over Europe, particularly from The United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. Usually, direct international flights are offered only between the months of May and October. During the rest of the year, flights to Corfu are made via Athens, on either Olympic Airlines, or Aegean Airlines.
Alternatively, visitors can travel to Corfu via ferry boat from the town of Igoumenitsa on the Greek mainland, and ferries from Italy, from the cities of Brindisi, Anconna, and Venice.
Corfu History
The name “Corfu” is derived from the Byzantine word “Korypho”, which in turn originated from the Greek word “Koruphai” meaning “crests”. The island was said to resemble the shape of a sickle, or crest, by the inhabitants during the middle ages.
The Greek name for the island of Corfu (Korfu) is “Kerkyra”. According to ancient myth, the name “Kerkyra” came from the Nymph “Cercyra”, who was the daughter of the river-god Asopus. Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea fell in love with the beautiful Nymph, kidnapped her, and frolicked with her on the island. The result of their relationship was a son named Phaeax.
For the most part in medieval history, Corfu was under the protection of the Venetians since 1386. Corfu remained under Venetian protection until 1796, in spite of several attacks from the Ottoman Empire, the most notable being the sieges in 1537, 1571, 1573, and finally in 1716. Credit is given to the superior fortifications that were built in Corfu, the most notable are located in Corfu town, and are called the Old Fort, and the New Fort, respectavily. The island of Corfu is the only prefecture in Greece that maintained its freedom once the Greek civilization crumpled after the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire.
During the early 1800’s, Corfu was ceded to the French, than the Russians, and finally to The United Kingdom in 1815. During the cessation of the United Kingdom, Corfu became the seat of the British high commissioner. Finally, in 1864, Corfu was ceded along with the other Ionian Islands to the kingdom of Greece, and has remained part of Greece ever since.
Highlights/Sights
Corfu town is one of the worlds’ few keepers of antiquity. Famous for its Italian structure under Venetian influence, Corfu town seems untouched by time. One of its most notable locations is Liston, whose arches cover several bars and cafes. Across from Liston is the beautiful Spaniada (or Esplanade) which consists of a park that is often used for Cricket matches. From Liston, the Old Fort is also visible and easily accessible during the day. Next to the Spaniada is the Palace of Sts. Michael and George, formerly the property of the Greek royal family, it is now the Museum of Asian Arts.
Approximately 12 kilometres from Corfu town, in the region of Gastouri, is the Achillion Palace. Empress of Austria, Elisabeth of Bavaria, built her summer palace in 1890, with Trojan hero Achilles as the main theme. Currently, the home is used as a museum, were the one can marvel at the fantastic architecture, and awe inspiring sculptures of all the Trojan mythical characters. From the imperial gardens, one can see view the entire island, from Corfu town, to Mount Pantokrator (Corfu’s highest mountain).
Beaches
The island of Corfu is home to some of the most diverse and beautiful beaches in the world. To learn more about these beaches and resort areas, click on the links in the right menu. Some of the best beaches and resorts are: Paleokastritsa, Kontogialos, Pelekas, Kassiopi, Ermones, Messonghi, Moraitika, Liapades, Myrtiotissa, San stefano, Agios georgios, Nissaki, Arillas, Acharavi, Dassia, Sidari, Kavos, Ipsos, Barbati, Gouvia, Glyfada, Roda and Agios Gordis.
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