We are considering Corfu for our May holiday but as we have never been to any Greek island we have no idea which resort to go to(despite spending a couple of hours reading reports on HT)
We are Seniors but like somewhere with nightlife (music bars)not clubs!
We also like to go for long walks and catch buses to other resorts.
Can anyone advise please
Sue
Me and 12 of my mates went 2 kavos last summer. even tho we had a good time, we wouldn't go back not alot around the town so there wasn't much 2 do in the day, nightlife was good but very intense. where going 2 malia this summer its being recommended by everyone we've asked
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The beach is clean and the water shallow and clean.
It can still be a little chilly in the evenings in May and last year they had horrendous rain for five solid days. It was the first time we had seen rain in Corfu in either May or October despite five consecutive years on the Island. May is a lovely month though because of the flora in full bloom. Very pretty.
Rosie
Then there is the most preferred little fishing village: Kassiopi. It has excellent restaurants, wonderfully crystal clear waters. You can go on boat trips, rent personal boats to explore the sorounding areas, hiking, or just chilling out in one of the waterfront coffee shops looking at the boats coming in and out of the little harbour. You cannot go wrong. The NE part of corfu is the most exclusive and most desirable.
personally i think you will be better going to sidari as there is something for everyone there and its not too lively and not too quiet and at the time of year you want to go its not going to be in your face anyway. in sidari uv got the main centre but then theres also side streets with greek tavernas on and restaurants. its also quite close to roda aswell. i think you should choose some accommodation near the canal d'amour area as its very nice there. if you dont like the looks of sidari i think kassiopi will be the next best resort to match your holiday requirements.i think it would be worth getting an olympic brochure as i think that brochure is the best at resort descritions, try not to listen to everything people say on here because remember everyone likes different things!!!!
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Both ROda and Acharavi are well situated having a public bus service to Corfu town through the mountains, and are in the middle of the route from Sidari to Kassiopi so exploring is easy. They are also good for walkers as there are some lovely walks along the coast and hinterland. Have a look at the walks on Castaway Travel's walks.
Acharavi itself has an excellent choice of accommodation, Travel with Friends and many bars and tavernas. Acharavi is now a large village with an all year round Greek community so is likely to have more atmosphere in May when things are quiet. It is true that of latter years the weather has been more unpredictable in May, so it is wise to bring thin layers of clothes which you can take off as the day warms up, a sweater for eveings and a waterproof for the possibility of odd late spring shower.
I am sure you will have a good time wherever you choose, Corfu is a great place for a holiday.
Hi, I would recommend going to Roda for your holiday. It is quiet, peaceful with no rowdy 18-30's. You have a beach that seems to go on forever which is pleasantly warm. We have been in May and September and both times have been very warm. There are pubs that stay open until midnight and some until 1am. We have no children ourselves and it is perfect and it suits us. It is a nice place to chill and full of really nice people and the nearest town is only 10 minutes away if you walk. I think you will like it.
my boyfriend and I went to Sidari last May,as travel advisor says,there is something for everyone.There are many bars and restaurants to choose from,mainly full of couples and families.We didnt find it too rowdy,maybe because the the time of year.The canal d'amour end of Sidari is quite nice and is quieter than the main area.Although there is a small bridge over the canal you cross to get there,which can be a little smelly,but we didnt find it too bad at that time of year.There are many travel shops in Sidari,where you can book day trips if you want a change of scenery(these are cheaper than booking from your rep)It wasnt too crowded either,again maybe because of the time of year.We did find it to be a little chilly at night and would advise a thin jacket.
san stefanos n.w is the place for leasurely walks . the beach is about 1 1/2 miles long and there are loads of walks to nearby villages as well as the local bus service to other resorts no not a thin jacket a warm woolie is best for the chilly evenings .
most of the other bars and eating places had wide screen TV, showing Coronation Street, Eastenders, Emmerdale, and football every night, there was also a McDonalds if you like that sort of thing, The local bus service was limited to Corfu Town and Kassioppi,
Believe San Stephano is very good, also Roda, which we visited many years ago and really enjoyed, but Sidari was also great then.
Hope you manage to find the right resort for yourselves, Yes May is a lovely month to visit GReece.
pojo
Yes Sidari has something for everyone but it lacks the greek atmosphere. San Stefanos has kept the tradition in many ways . It is run by mostly local people who are all relatated cousins etc. It`s a nice village with nice people and if you walk a bit you will find the true greek style and you will always be made welcome. The local people very interesting people .
Yes Sidari has something for everyone but it lacks the greek atmosphere. San Stefanos has kept the tradition in many ways . It is run by mostly local people who are all relatated cousins etc. It`s a nice village with nice people and if you walk a bit you will find the true greek style and you will always be made welcome. The local people very interesting people .
Well its been 70 odd degrees the last fewdays, my daughter swims daily. The fireflies have made the olive groves their annual fairyland and the flowers are a picture. The beautiful mauve Judas trees have just gone over as is traditional. They are always in flowers for Greek Easter, traditionally the tree in which Judas handed himself, it doesnt matter how early or late the feat is, they always manage to flower at the right time! I cant imagine a better time to see Corfu, perfect for seeing some of the real Greece while the land and the people are fresh from their winter hibernation.
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