One of the Ionian Islands, Corfu is a popular Greek holiday destination for travelers from around the world. An Island with a plethora of historical and cultural sights to explore, a Mediterranean climate with sweeping landscapes and golden sandy beaches. If you are looking for a more detailed guide to what this idyllic Island has to offer a good web site with detailed information is worth looking at is the "Corfu holiday guide" from Greek Islands Postcards.
Location: Off the north-west coast of Greece. Climate: It is warm nearly all year round in Corfu, with summer temperatures soaring as high as 39 degrees C and winter ones hovering around the 15 degrees C mark. Rainfall can be quite frequent, but snow is rare. Currency: Euro. Time Difference: GMT +2. Transfer Time: Travelers can get from Corfu International Airport to other parts of the island by taxi or bus. For those traveling to resorts in the north-east, the average taxi fare is about €30. Bus connections are available by getting a bus from the airport to the bus station, which links with the rest of the island.
Attractions: If you're keen on architecture, Corfu has plenty to keep you enthralled. There are numerous stunning Venetian mansions dating back to the 17th century to cast your eye over, while a number of fortresses provide interest for those who like to imagine how the island was defended from attack during medieval times and beyond. Elsewhere, the Archaeological Museum and the Byzantine Museum offer more in the way of history, while the Museum of Asian Art brings an exotic element to the proceedings. Shopping: As well as the ubiquitous souvenir shops, Corfu is littered with stores selling traditional local goods such as jewelry, olive wood, needlework and leather items. Ceramics are also common goods, with the Pottery Workshop being one outlet that allows customers to see their pottery being made firsthand. Excursions: Try taking a tour of the other Ionian Islands - Kefalonia, Paxos, Lefkas, Ithaca, Zakynthos and Kythira. Or why not take advantage of the numerous ferry services available and visit mainland Greece? Family: The resorts offer plenty of children's activities, but if you want to provide your own entertainment you could take a boat ride around the island or go for walks and explore the lush greenery around the island. Of course, there's always the option of simply reclining on one of the long sandy beaches on the west coast. Getting Around: Bus services on Corfu are most frequent around the coastal areas, but generally take passengers across the island. Taxis are available, as are ferries and boats if you need to nip along the coast or to a neighboring island.