- Corfu - Wikipedia
Corfu is the origin of the Ionian Academy, the first university of the modern Greek state, and the Nobile Teatro di San Giacomo di Corfù, the first Greek theatre and opera house of modern Greece
- A first-time guide to Corfu, Greece - Lonely Planet
When should I travel to Corfu? The Mediterranean climate makes Corfu a year-round destination, with each season offering a unique mix of relaxation, adventure and cultural interests
- Corfu: Best Beaches, Things to Do, Tips FAQs 2025
Explore all the top attractions in Corfu, including hidden gems and things to do and see in Corfu, weather tips and best time to visit Corfu, for an unforgettable island experience
- Corfu: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Save this place to a Trip, where you can track your faves and get personalized picks as you plan On the northern side of the Ionian Sea, Corfu’s stunning landscape inspired the setting of stories by Shakespeare and Homer Today, those picturesque beaches and epic views still draw an audience
- Corfu - Visit Greece
Its rich multi-cultural heritage, its historic monuments, its stunning natural landscape, its crystal clear seas, and its excellent weather all year round explain why Corfu is one of the most cosmopolitan Mediterranean destinations weaving a powerful spell on its visitors
- Corfu Travel Guide: Stunning Beaches and Greek Culture
Plan your ultimate Greek getaway to Corfu's stunning beaches, charming villages, luxury resorts, and cultural sites with our travel guide
- Corfu | Greece, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
The name Corfu is an Italian corruption of the Greek koryphai (“crests”) and is often a more familiar moniker to visitors than the Modern Greek name According to legend, the island was Scheria, home of the Phaeacians in Homeric epic
- Corfu – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The famous bay of Paleokastritsa Corfu (Greek: Κέρκυρα, Kerkyra) is the northernmost of the Ionian Islands in Greece Located off of the far northwest coast of the country, Corfu lies in the Adriatic sea, east of Italy and southwest of Albania Historically Corfu has been controlled by many foreign powers, notably the Venetians, and British
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