

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Corfu Old Town is a charming blend of Venetian, French, and British architecture, with a vibrant atmosphere and stunning views.
Corfu Old Town has a Mediterranean climate, perfect for lightweight dresses. It's also suitable for exploring historic sites and dining out.
Staying hydrated is essential in the Greek climate. A reusable bottle helps reduce plastic waste and is convenient for long walks in the old town.

Corfu's sunny climate makes sunscreen a must. A travel-sized bottle is convenient for carrying in your bag while exploring the old town.
A historic fortress offering panoramic views of the city and sea.
A unique museum housing an extensive collection of Asian art.
A beautiful, tree-lined square perfect for evening strolls.
Crispy phyllo pastry filled with sweet custard cream.
Slow-cooked veal or beef in a white sauce with garlic, parsley, and vinegar, often served with pasta.
Slow-cooked beef or chicken in a rich tomato sauce with cinnamon and cloves, served with pasta.
Intricately handmade lace, a traditional Corfiot craft dating back to the 18th century.

Handmade olive oil soap, a local specialty known for its purity and moisturizing properties.
Gold and silver jewellery with intricate designs, often featuring local motifs like the olive branch.
Famous for its stunning views of the Pontikonisi islet and the Venetian fortress, Kanoni is a beloved breakfast spot.
A historic tavern offering traditional Greek cuisine, To Elliniko is a local favorite for lunch.
Known for its romantic atmosphere and excellent Italian cuisine, Rigo is a popular dinner spot in Corfu Old Town.
Experience Igorot culture, food, and shopping under the stars at this lively night market.

Nestled in the lush Nallamala Forest, this ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, with unique architecture and a serene atmosphere.
A picturesque village renowned for its windmills, wooden shoe workshops, and cheese farms.