
Kavos · Corfu · Greece
Your gateway to the best of Corfu Island — activities, sights, dining, and curated itineraries, all starting from Cavomarina Beach.
Curated experiences to make your stay in Corfu unforgettable.
Sail to the stunning islands of Paxos and Antipaxos, swim in turquoise bays, and explore hidden sea caves.
Wander through the UNESCO-listed Old Town and discover centuries of Venetian, French, and British history.

Hike to the highest peak of Corfu (906 m) for breathtaking panoramic views over the Ionian Sea.

Enjoy 36+ thrilling water slides and rides at one of Europe's most popular water parks.

Dance the night away in Kavos — Corfu's most vibrant nightlife destination with beach bars and clubs.

Browse charming boutiques, local crafts, and artisan markets in the heart of Corfu Town.

Savour Corfiot olive oils and learn to cook authentic Greek recipes with local chefs.
Glide along Corfu's stunning coastline on a paddleboard — ideal for all skill levels.
Discover the art of Corfiot winemaking at Pontiglio Winery and savour a curated tasting of local wines.
Must-see landmarks and hidden gems around the island.
Built by Empress Elisabeth of Austria, this neoclassical palace features opulent halls, intricate frescoes, and beautiful gardens with panoramic terraces and Ionian Sea vistas.

Perched on a rocky peninsula, this Venetian fortress offers panoramic views of the city and the Ionian Sea. Explore massive walls, ancient bastions, and winding pathways.
Nestled between dramatic cliffs and surrounded by lush greenery, this stunning beach offers crystal-clear turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, snorkelling, or simply relaxing under the sun.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the town is a fascinating blend of Venetian, French, and British architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and bustling squares filled with cafés, shops, and cultural landmarks.

Famous for its unique sandstone cliffs and crystal-clear waters, Canal d'Amour is one of Corfu's most romantic destinations. Legend has it couples who swim together here are destined to fall in love.

Standing at 906 metres, this majestic mountain offers panoramic views of the island, the Ionian Sea, and even the Albanian coastline on clear days.

Built in the late 16th century to protect the city from invasions, this impressive Venetian structure offers visitors a fascinating glimpse into Corfu's military past and architectural brilliance.
Situated just off the coast near Kanoni, Vlacherna Monastery rests on a small islet connected by a narrow causeway, while the nearby Pontikonisi ('Mouse Island') enchants visitors with its lush greenery and fairy-tale charm.
Plan your perfect Corfu getaway
Summer (Jun–Aug)
32–34°C
Peak season, guaranteed sun
Shoulder (May & Sep)
26–30°C
Warm, fewer crowds
Sea temperature
18–27°C
Apr – Oct swimable
Seasonal celebrations and cultural highlights around Kavos & Corfu
One of Greece's most spectacular carnivals — a month of masquerade balls, satirical floats, and street revelry culminating in the Grand Parade through Corfu Town.
Corfu celebrates Easter unlike anywhere else in Greece. On Holy Saturday morning, locals hurl clay pots from balconies to ward off evil spirits — a unique island tradition followed by candlelit midnight processions.
The patron saint of Corfu is celebrated four times a year with solemn processions through the Old Town, but the May 11th feast is the grandest — featuring the golden reliquary carried by priests in ornate vestments.
Kavos comes alive every summer with open-air beach bars, outdoor concerts, DJ nights, and a vibrant waterfront scene stretching along the long sandy beach just steps from Cavomarina.
A prestigious summer celebration of music, theatre, and dance with performances by Greek and international artists across Corfu Town's historic venues — from the Old Fortress to the Municipal Theatre.
Just north of Kavos, the village of Lefkimmi celebrates the summer harvest with traditional music, local food stalls, and free-flowing Corfiote wine in a warm, authentic Greek village atmosphere.
The Corfu International Film Festival screens independent and arthouse films under the stars in open-air venues — an intimate cinematic experience in one of the Mediterranean's most beautiful settings.
Greece's national 'No' Day commemorates the refusal to surrender in 1940. Corfu marks the occasion with military parades, folk dances, and flag-raising ceremonies — a proud display of Greek spirit.
Everything you need to plan your trip
Stay at Cavomarina Beach and experience the best of Corfu Island.