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Best family friendly Corfu cottages

Among the 71 accommodations in Corfu, here are the 1 best family friendly cottages

137 M² Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests - Corfu
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137 M² Cottage ∙ 3 Bedrooms ∙ 6 Guests

cottage, Corfu
The Heritage Cottage is situated in Doukades, a village in Corfu, just a short drive from the popular resort of Paleokastritsa.
This three-bedroom, three-bathroom cottage is perfect for families or groups of up to six, with a spacious 137 square metre floor area, a peaceful courtyard, and modern amenities like air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and a fully equipped kitchen.

Best Corfu cottages with a garden

Traditional Cottage And Garden Studio With Balcony, Terrace And Views To The Sea - Corfu
8.4 23 reviews

Traditional Cottage And Garden Studio With Balcony, Terrace And Views To The Sea

studio, Corfu
This two-bedroom cottage is situated in the village of Karousades, on a hill overlooking the village, offering stunning sea and mountain views, a 5-minute walk from the village centre and less than 3.2 km from Astrakiri beach.
The 70 square metre property has a separate studio, perfect for two couples or a family, and features a balcony with sea views, a shady veranda, a garden, and parking.
Cottage With Views Over Ipsos Prestige Villas - Corfu
9.6 5 reviews

Cottage With Views Over Ipsos Prestige Villas

cottage, Corfu
This two-bedroom villa is situated in Corfu, just 100 metres from the Ionian Sea and a 5km drive from both Ipsos and Dassia beaches.
The property offers a private pool, a fully equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, and parking, ideal for families or groups of up to four people seeking a relaxing and comfortable stay in Corfu.

Frequently asked questions about cottages in Corfu

  • What are the top must-see attractions in Corfu, Greece?

    Corfu Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see, with its Old Fortress and New Fortress offering stunning views. The Achilleion Palace, built for Empress Elisabeth of Austria, is another highlight, showcasing impressive architecture and gardens. For beautiful beaches, Paleokastritsa with its dramatic coastline and monasteries is popular, while Glyfada boasts golden sands and crystal-clear waters. A visit to the Canal d'Amour in Sidari is also recommended for its unique rock formations.
  • How to spend a 5-day holiday in Corfu, Greece?

    Day 1: Explore Corfu Town, visiting the Old and New Fortresses. Day 2: Relax on Paleokastritsa beach and visit a local monastery. Day 3: Discover the Achilleion Palace and its beautiful gardens. Day 4: Explore the north of the island, visiting Sidari and the Canal d'Amour. Day 5: Enjoy a boat trip along the coast, perhaps to a secluded beach or one of the smaller islands nearby. This itinerary can be adjusted to your preferences, focusing more on beaches, history, or culture.
  • Is Corfu, Greece a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Yes, Corfu offers many opportunities to rent cottages, particularly in rural areas and villages like Benitses, Kassiopi, and Agios Gordios. These often provide a more authentic experience, closer to nature and local life, compared to larger hotels. Many are available through online booking platforms, or directly from local owners.
  • What weather, wildlife, or natural hazards might affect travellers in Corfu, Greece?

    Corfu enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. During summer, high temperatures and strong sunshine are common, so sun protection is essential. Wildlife encounters are generally limited to common birds and lizards. The main natural hazard is the risk of wildfires during the hot and dry summer months, though this is usually managed effectively by the authorities. Occasional strong winds can also affect boat trips.
  • Is Corfu, Greece pedestrian and cyclist-friendly?

    Corfu Town's old town is very pedestrian-friendly, with many narrow streets and limited car access. However, cycling can be challenging in some areas due to hilly terrain and narrow roads. Designated cycling paths are limited, but many quieter roads are suitable for cycling, particularly outside of the main tourist areas. It's advisable to use common sense and caution when cycling.
  • Are there any unusual or hidden places to explore in Corfu, Greece?

    The Vlacherna Monastery, perched on a small islet just off the coast, is a picturesque hidden gem. The village of Lakones, nestled in the hills, offers stunning views and a tranquil atmosphere. Exploring the less-visited beaches along the east coast, such as Marathias, will reveal quieter spots away from the main tourist crowds. The island also boasts numerous walking trails through olive groves and vineyards, many leading to small chapels and secluded viewpoints.
  • What are some of the best cultural experiences that allow you to meet locals in Corfu, Greece?

    Visiting a local taverna in a smaller village offers a chance to interact with locals and enjoy authentic Corfiot cuisine. Attending a local festival, such as the Saint Spyridon celebration in Corfu Town, provides a vibrant cultural immersion and opportunities to meet people. Participating in a cooking class, learning to prepare traditional dishes, will provide interaction with local chefs and food enthusiasts. Exploring local markets, like the one in Corfu Town, allows you to engage with vendors and experience daily life.
  • What are the best authentic dishes to taste in Corfu, Greece?

    Pastitsada, a rich beef stew with pasta, is a classic Corfiot dish. Sofrito, a lamb or beef stew cooked in a white wine sauce, is another regional specialty. Bourdeto, a spicy fish stew, is perfect for seafood lovers. Try also the local honey and olive oil, renowned for their quality. Many tavernas offer seasonal dishes using fresh, local produce.

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Best Corfu cottages with a jacuzzi

Among the 71 accommodations in Corfu, here are the 1 best cottages with a jacuzzi

Bougainvillea Escape Cottage - Corfu
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Bougainvillea Escape Cottage

cottage, Corfu
Bougainvillea Escape Cottage is located in Kavvadades, Corfu, a short drive from Paleokastritsa and Ipsos Beaches.
This two-storey holiday home accommodates up to five guests across two bedrooms and a sofa bed, featuring a rustic interior, a large balcony with countryside views, an outdoor dining area with a gas grill, and modern amenities including Wi-Fi and air conditioning.

Best pet friendly Corfu cottages

Among the 71 accommodations in Corfu, here are the 3 best pet friendly cottages

Korakiana Cottage - Corfu
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Korakiana Cottage

cottage, Corfu
Korakiana Cottage is centrally located in Ano Korakiana, Corfu, offering easy access to beaches such as Dassia, Barbati, and Paleokastritsa (driving distances not specified).
This pet-friendly holiday home features a kitchen with fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, air conditioning, a garden, parking, and one bathroom; contactless check-out is available.
Maria's House Is A Classic Renovated Traditional Home. - Corfu
8.0 1 review

Maria's House Is A Classic Renovated Traditional Home.

cottage, Corfu
This renovated cottage is situated centrally in Lefkimmi, Corfu, directly on the river and 350 metres from the nearest beach, offering close proximity to restaurants, cafes, and a supermarket.
This 90 square metre, four-bedroom holiday home accommodates up to six guests across three levels, featuring a garden with river views, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and parking, with water sports and an aqua park located 600 metres away.
Fruit Eco Villa Avliotes Corfou - Corfu
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Fruit Eco Villa Avliotes Corfou

cottage, Corfu
This Corfu cottage, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday home, is located a one-minute walk from the Ionian Sea and within an 8-12 km radius of Ayios Stefanos and Arillas beaches; Paleokastritsa Beach is a 50-minute drive (approx. 40km).
Sleeping up to 31 guests, this self-catering property boasts free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, laundry facilities, and essential amenities; pets are welcome.
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