Corfu
Corfu is a Greek island in the Ionian Sea. It is the second largest of the Ionian islands and, including its small satellite islands, forms the edge of the northwestern frontier of Greece. Corfu has kept its charm and popularity for many years. Its magnetism draws people (including Royalty) back year after year to enjoy the sun, the crystal clear warm sea and exquisite cuisine.
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Kerasia
Kerasia Beach is a single beach, with board walks to make it easier to get from your sun bed to the taverna for drinks, ice creams etc. There are also sun umbrellas as well as sun beds to hire for a small daily charge and showers, toilets and changing areas available. Kerasia beach is child friendly, it is flat and the water is quite shallow for a little way out, and then deepens quickly so caution is always recommended. The beach shop (just outside the gates to Kerasia Beach Villas) sells anything from towels and sun creams, to swim wear and books!
Agios Stefanos
There are two resorts called Saint Stefanos on Corfu - this one is in the north east, located between Kalami and Kassiopi! It is an exceptionally pretty village set around a horse-shoe shaped bay. This small fishing village has thankfully escaped the ravages of mass tourism and still retains an authentic Greek charm. Life goes along at a relaxed pace, perhaps lounging on the beach. There is a small local Greek community that welcomes its visitors with the warmth and hospitality for which Greece is famous. The excellent setting, waterfront Tavernas and bars, along with a scattering of mini-markets, shops and boat hire create a delightful Greek island holiday destination.